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StarstruckThis London rom-com is a pure hit of pleasure. It tells the story of Jessie (Rose Matafeo), who works in a cinema and has a one-night stand with Tom ( → Read More
All the Academy award nominees revealed as they are announced → Read More
1. Christmas at the Eden ProjectDreaming of winter sunshine? Head to the Rainforest Biome at the Eden Project in Cornwall for a tropical-themed light show (the → Read More
‘We want the chances to progress that we feel we deserve’Does television change lives? For Paapa Essiedu, it probably already has. An extraordinary RSC Hamlet five years ago, he became the breakout → Read More
Role: Harry Potter’s fearsome house mistress reigned as the harsh yet soft-hearted Downton matriarch, the Dowager Countess of Grantham. What she did next: When the TV drama ended, her ladyship slipped → Read More
Le Passage du Gois – a treacherous road that leads to from Beauvoir-sur-Mer on the French mainland to the stunning island of Noirmoutier – floods on a daily basis, and is a fascinating example of the ferocious power of nature. → Read More
Forget camping when you plan your next stargazing trip: there’s now a more immersive way to marvel at the stars – with added comfort – as the new trend of star cabins takes off in France. → Read More
Paris is home to some of the most elegant hotels in the world. Here's our selection of the best luxury hotels in Paris, embodying Parisian sophistication in all its glory. → Read More
There are lots of things that can make a B&B stay in Paris special. Here's our pick of the 7 best bed and breakfasts in Paris. → Read More
Oysters have always been a well-cherished delicacy in France. But sipping their slimy treats just on special occasions is no longer enough, as one French island now serves them 24/7 from oyster vending machines. → Read More
A new movement that seamlessly fuses feminism and eco-consciousness is rising in Paris. We delve deeper to find out what ‘ecofeminism’ is all about. → Read More
Vincent van Gogh, spent the last 70 days of his life in the Auberge Ravoux, a 19th-century inn found in the quaint French village of Auvers-sur-Oise. Culture Trip meets up with Dominique Janssens, the owner of Van Gogh's last residence, to find out about his passionate attempts to preserve the authenticity of this legendary address. → Read More
Vitry-sur-Seine is tucked away from tourists in the southeastern suburbs of Paris, France. It’s located 7.5km from the centre, but art lovers will agree that it’s well worth the trek. → Read More
France is the only country in the world to have a handball team that has held all three titles twice and the only national team in its sport to hold six world titles. Why are the French so good at handball? In this article, we take a brief look at why. → Read More
Paris has a wealth of cultural offerings and world-class museums, but now, its standing as a leader in the field has been made official as this year's TripAdvisor Travellers' Choice Awards ranks the Musée d'Orsay as the best museum in the world. → Read More
Starting September 2018, these school students will not be allowed to use their mobile phones at any point during the school day. → Read More
À la Mère de Famille is the oldest chocolate shop in Paris, with a rich and delicious history stretching back to 1761. In this article, we head behind the scenes of this ancient store to discover just what makes this legendary address so special. → Read More
Cassel is a quaint village in northern France nestled atop a hill and it has landed the title of the nation’s favourite. → Read More
Vienna has been voted as the most liveable city in the world in The Economist Annual Global Liveability Report, which marks the first time in the survey’s 16-year history that a European city has topped the rankings. → Read More
EuropaCity is an epic theme park that will be built in Paris over the next 10 years. Keep reading to learn all about it! → Read More