Post-Olympics Paris is perfect, so now’s the time to visit
After the end of the Paris Olympics, it might seem like you’ve missed all the action in the City of Love, but in fact, it’s just the opposite.
After the end of the Paris Olympics, it might seem like you’ve missed all the action in the City of Love, but in fact, it’s just the opposite.
Travel outrage is like road rage – we get territorial and react badly when someone tries to encroach on what we see as our space. What’s puzzling is the need to tell the world about it.
American self-help author Mark Manson, who is touring Australia in November, admits ‘I screw up my own advice all the time’.
With a growing number of Gallic greats – such as Emily In Paris – on our streaming services, TV execs have commissioned a French TV revolution. Here’s our pick of the best.
Parisians have a reputation of being rude, but perhaps they’re just frank, writes Kerry Parnell.
Ahead of the release of the M. Night Shyamalan film Trap, US actor Josh Hartnett admits playing an action hero is not as easy as it looks and “not everyone can be Tom Cruise”.
Kerry Parnell is still reeling from the shock at the seismic news the Aussie James Bond is retiring from the world of espionage.
From the Beckham’s on a mega-yacht in Sardinia to a bikini-clad Kate Hudson in Greece and Tom Cruise dancing at Glastonbury, celebrities are hitting Europe with their cameras. Here’s where they are holidaying.
The city’s hotel scene is booming, and that’s not good news for travellers on a budget.
From making phone calls to watching reels or TV shows, it now appears to be normal for people to use their devices on loudspeaker – at maximum volume, writes Kerry Parnell.
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