Here are a few of the Paris-based blogs that we (we being the site’s readers and I) like to check out when we get pangs for Paris. Now you can while away les heures too, reading about the experiences of others and wishing you were there.
Chocolate & Zucchini: a blog about cooking in Paris, written by Parisian Clotilde Dusoulier who is oh so lucky to live in Montmarte!
David Lebovitz: trained in the kitchen of Alice Waters’ Chez Panisse restaurant, this Berkeley pastry chef and author relocated to Paris and hasn’t seemed to look back.
Every Moment: Angela Newton, Parisian American writer walking around Paris with her camera.
Invisible Paris: A celebration of parts of Paris by Adam, The Invisible Man.
Letter from Paris: writing topics are politics, culture, people, and travel by Beth Arnold.
Maitresse: reading is sexier in Paris, so says Lauren Elkin!
The Paris Blog: since 2005 The Paris Blog has published the voices of Anglophone expats in Paris.
Paris Breakfasts: New York artist, Carol Gillott, loves to look in Paris pastry windows, or rather ALL Paris shop windows, while taking millions of photos of her adventures.
Paris By Appointment: Zeva Bellel is a native New Yorker who has been living and working in Paris for the last ten years as a journalist and trend researcher.
Paris Daily Photo: Eric Tenin takes a photo every day and posts it to his blog.
Paris Primitif: observations in the passing of time in Paris.
Peabody’s Paris: enjoying Paris on and off the beaten path, written by Sally Peabody.
Peter’s Paris: a retired Swede living in Paris
Polly-Vous Francais: written by a lifelong francophile
Secrets of Paris: is written by Heather Stimmler-Hall, award winning writer and expat living in Paris.
Stuff Parisians Like: Explanations of all things Parisian, funny observations and right on point.
Bloggers who are based in Paris and write about Paris most of the time:
Paris Parfait: Tara Bradford writes from Paris, and also about her travels away from home.
Winged Word: written by Janet Hulstrand features postings about literary themes connected to Paris, Hawaii, and a little village called Essoyes in the Champagne region of France.
If you have a blog based on Paris, or know of a really good one that we should include on this list, please send in the name of the blog, name of the blogger, and a short one line description of the blog!

