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With the Olympics set to kick off later this week, Paris is trying to limit the number of scurries running about the city as it welcomes visitors for the summer.
Paris local Kristy Alpert visits the new Musée Vivant du Fromage, sharing what makes the city's first cheese museum unique and immersive, from cheese tastings to expert tour guides and ...
The stage is set for the Paris Olympics to be a festival of socialising and intermingling. However, city authorities are keen for visitors not to encounter any of the capital’s notorious furry ...
While the famous animated movie "Ratatouille" humorously depicted rats, the reality of Paris 's rat problem is far from amusing for those who call the city home. With the world's attention soon to ...
And, of course, that Parisian backdrop. The New York Times reporter Priya Krishna went to Paris ahead of the Games to see how the city is preparing to feed both the athletes and the spectators.
France’s first cheese museum opened in Paris on June 14, right in time for the Olympic Games being held in the City of Light.
Paris authorities say they have put in place extra measures to make sure visitors don't encounter any of the capital's notorious furry inhabitants during the summer Olympics.
The 2024 Paris Summer Olympics are taking place more than 4,500 miles away from Kansas City. Some people say we’re a lot closer to Paris, France, than you might think.
Even though Paris will be in the spotlight for hosting the Olympics, the rats will likely still be part of the fanfare—so long as they remain underground.
Paris has a fabled relationship with rats, as the film Ratatouille referenced. But unlike the much-loved animated movie, they are not always determined chefs well-versed in French cuisine. Mostly, ...