Roofs of Paris, baguettes, horse-riding, gastronomy... A number of French customs and know-how have been classified by UNESCO as part of the world's intangible cultural heritage.
Looking for the best rooftop terraces in Paris? The Rooftop de la Villa M, in the 15th arrondissement, opens its relaxing oasis from April to September. How about a bit of height?
While the vineyards of Montmartre are well known, there are others that are far more unusual. Recently, vines have been planted on the roof of a historic building in the Marais district, and you can visit them!
In the heart of the Marais is a store or rather, a real museum dedicated to zinc and slate roofs, specific to Paris, that we recommend you to discover, if only to know how the roofs of our buildings are made!
Four sisters have taken up the unusual challenge of growing saffron on the rooftops of Paris. Until November 6, 2021, they're offering exceptional workshops to collect this red gold and take two hours to enjoy a moment out of time.
The traditional baguette, the famous Paris rooftops or a wine celebration in Arbois? Minister of Culture Roselyne Bachelot will have to decide between the three French applicants to UNESCO Intangible Heritage.
How about celebrating Valentine’s Day on the rooftop of Paris? So, head to Tout le Monde en Parle on Wednesday 14 for a dinner and a party that already sound very romantic!