Don’t Forget About Manet When You Talk About Monet. Manet vs Monet
Two painters. One revolution. And a trail across Europe that changed how we see everything.
Claude Monet is easy to love. His flowers, his fog, his gentle dissolving of form — it’s the kind of beauty that makes people speak in hushed tones. His house in Giverny draws pilgrims from all over the world. His Water Lilies dominate gallery walls and Instagram reels alike. Monet is the face of Impressionism.
But Édouard Manet? He lit the match.
Versailles and Giverny in One Day on Public Transport: Mission Impossible?
Yes, it is technically possible to do Versailles and Giverny in one day by public transport—but it’s an endurance sport, not a relaxing day out.
Here’s what you need to know if you still want to attempt this mission.
Enjoy The Solitude
A guide to traveling alone with elegance, curiosity, and something to remember.
There’s a difference between being alone and being lonely.
You’re not trying to escape your life. You’re trying to step into it without interruption.
If You Were a Museum in Paris, Which One Would You Be?
And what does your favorite museum say about who you are right now?
Paris is home to over 130 museums — temples of beauty, memory, and silence where you can time travel without leaving the room. But here’s the secret: the museum you choose to visit (or avoid) says more about you than it does about what’s inside.
Here’s your unofficial guide to the best museums in Paris — by mood, generation, aesthetic, and emotional state.
Louvre Will Tear Us Apart
Art, Death, and the Museum’s Most Beautiful Breakup with Innocence
There’s a moment in the Louvre when you stop being a tourist and start paying attention.
It doesn’t happen in front of the Mona Lisa, where crowds press and cameras click. It happens when you wander into the less-traveled wings—past the saints, the sarcophagi, the paintings no one posts on Instagram—and you start noticing a pattern:
Everywhere you look, someone is dying.
The Art of Seeing (Too Much)
Or how I had one of the greatest emotional payoffs of my life at the David Hockney exhibition in Paris.
One of them is BoJack Horseman, arguably one of the most well-written shows in the history of television. And the other? A good gallery day in Paris — when the right artist, the right city, and the right moment collide.
French War Between Belgium and the Netherlands: Free the Fries
The grease-slicked truth behind Europe’s most delicious rivalry. There are wars over land, wars over language… and then there are the wars that matter: the ones fought in sauce and starch. In this case, we’re talking about fries. Or frites. Or patat, depending on where you land.
Avenue Montaigne: The Quiet Luxury 5 Minutes Away from the Champs-Élysées
There’s a certain expectation when walking the Champs-Élysées for the first time. The grandeur, the glow of global brands, the feeling of having arrived at a destination you’ve seen in a hundred postcards. But instead, everyone is shouting or asking you to take a photo of them, or for change, or your phone number (all of which could be a scam—stay safe).
Beyond the Eiffel Tower: Day Trips from Paris That Feel Like a Movie
The real magic of France begins where the Paris postcards end.
Paris draws you in with its light, its language, its elegance—but even the most romantic city in the world can begin to feel familiar after a few days. That’s when something quieter starts calling. Not more landmarks—but more air, more space, more stories. The kind you don’t find in guidebooks, but in places that unfold slowly—cinematically.




