31 March 2026
Twosome Tuesday
30 March 2026
Mimosa Monday
29 March 2026
Sunny Sunday
28 March 2026
Sit-down Saturday
27 March 2026
Floral Friday
26 March 2026
Thoughtful Thursday
25 March 2026
Walking Wednesday
24 March 2026
Table Tuesday
23 March 2026
Meringue Monday
22 March 2026
Street-side Sunday
Coffee croissants and color on a Paris market street.
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At Maison Jeffrey Cagnes (73 rue Montorgueil) re-imagined viennoiseries and pastries join the street chaos: a must-try Paris-Brest, standout chocolate tarts, éclairs, and a Black Forest gâteau w/its playful "red hat" (and yes that beret really was that bright). - BPJ
21 March 2026
Scenic Saturday
20 March 2026
19 March 2026
Throwback Thursday
18 March 2026
Woof Wednesday
17 March 2026
Treeful Tuesday
16 March 2026
Montmartre Monday
14 March 2026
Sit-down Saturday
13 March 2026
Floral Friday
12 March 2026
Thespian Thursday
11 March 2026
Window Wednesday
10 March 2026
Table Tuesday
9 March 2026
Mocha Monday
7 March 2026
Sit-down Saturday
6 March 2026
Floral Friday
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Heralds of spring:
Every year the Jardin du Palais-Royal, a short walk from the Musée du Louvre, surprises with a vibrant display of Asian magnolia trees, easily (and often) mistaken for cherry blossoms. Introduced in 1992 at the request of then-Culture Minister Jack Lang, they’re fairly new arrivals: sixteen deciduous trees that bloom dramatically in early spring, as seen this year, around March 6. Plumpish buds begin to appear on bare branches before any leaves, and at their peak create a striking contrast against the Buren columns, green lawns and surrounding architecture. But the spectacle is fleeting. Lasting just one to two weeks before the petals are scattered to the winds like pink confetti, photographers, locals, and visitors flock there from early til late, phones / cameras in hand, eager for an iconic Parisian moment that blends beauty, nature and casual city life. - BPJ
5 March 2026
Throwback Thursday
Today's throwback is to Le Train Bleu, the elegant restaurant overlooking the tracks inside the Gare de Lyon, from where trains still depart daily for the sun-drenched South of France. If the gastronomy doesn't lure you in (be sure to order their tableside-prepped Crêpes Suzette flambéed with Grand Marnier for dessert), the breathtaking decor certainly will: 41 monumental paintings by renowned Belle Époque artists adorn the walls and soaring ceilings, depicting tempting Côte d'Azur destinations to whet the appetite for travel. - BPJ


























