Inside this Issue: * Now Live! The 2025 Secrets of Paris Holiday Guide * Prices Hikes in Five Museums for Non-European Visitors in 2026 * Paris Metro Tickets Going Up €0.05 on January 1st * How to Get Tickets to “Sold Old” Paris Opera Performances * Hidden...
Author - Heather Stimmler
American-born travel journalist and non-profit media specialist living in Paris since 1995.
Heather's personal recommendations for Paris tour guides specializing in museums, history, food, wine, fiber arts, architecture, literary history, romance, local gossip, and getting around town in style.
Here is a roundup of the Christmas markets, shops, and other vegan-friendly events in Paris this holiday season.
Information for the Paris Tourism Offices and why you might not want to put it on the top of your list for finding information.
In This Update: * American Library Book Award Ceremony * Cara Black, Researching Her Latest Book in Paris * Another Member’s Novel and Our Arizona Connection * Member Meetup at the Café des Arts * Notre Dame Tour with Jean-Manuel * Hit & Miss Meal at Deux...
Inside this Issue: * Tourist Trap Alert: Private Cash Machines in Paris * Videos: Conversations with American Jazz Musicians in Paris * The Latest Paris Museum Expositions, Updated for November * The Upcoming Paris Holiday Guide * Reservations Opening Soon...
The latest events and expositions in Paris this November.
Two American jazz musicians with decades of international experience have made Paris their home. Heather sits down with saxophonist Rick Margitza and drummer Jeff Boudreaux to find out what made them choose to settle in the City of Light, like so many jazz...
French newspaper Le Parisien exposes how private ATMs like Euronet target tourists in Paris with inflated exchange rates and hidden fees. Learn how to recognize these machines, avoid paying up to 40% more, and withdraw cash safely. And whether you actually...
In this detailed discussion, Jeff shares what drew him to settle in Paris (spoiler alert: the quality of life), explains in detail the French system of taxes and benefits for performing artists, and what makes his favorite jazz club -- La Gare -- so special.
Discover Paris’s new Cité Immersive des Fables, where La Fontaine’s 17th-century tales of lions, foxes, and frogs are reimagined for today’s world—clever, critical, and surprisingly timely.
Detroit-born saxophonist Rick Margitza grew up surrounded by music; his father played with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and his Hungarian Romani grandfather introduced him to the violin at age four. He studied jazz at Berklee and Loyola before touring with...


