How to Visit Chateau de Chenonceau: Getting There, Best Things to See, and More!
…and had the bridge commissioned as well as a large garden. Then, when King Henry II died, his wife, Catherine de’ Medici pretty much forced Diane de Poitiers to give…
…and had the bridge commissioned as well as a large garden. Then, when King Henry II died, his wife, Catherine de’ Medici pretty much forced Diane de Poitiers to give…
…could take from Paris, our favorite was visiting the Loire Valley! With hundreds of chateaus and wineries, it was a fairytale come to life to visit the Loire Valley. It…
…a must-visit place year-round. But something about it during the holiday season makes it all the more charming. So after spending time in Strasbourg, you’ll definitely want to come check…
…Where to Stay in Avignon: There are so many great places to stay in Avignon. We stayed in this Airbnb complete with its own kitchen, comfortable bedroom, and a washer/dryer….
…is the perfect opportunity to travel deeper and understand more about the culture and topography of this incredible country. The first road trip that I took in France was to…
…secrets in Paris when it comes to museums. This is one of them. Known as the Museum of Fairground Arts, you can witness vintage rides, fair games, and decor from…
…car and drive from Paris. How to get around Reims and Champagne: You can mostly walk around Reims, but some Champagne houses can be on the other side of the…
…dark around 5 pm in November and not rise until 8 am. However, September still has fairly long days with an average sunrise around 7:30 am and sunset around 8:00…
…instrument) and an underground cell. The tower also communicates with a Winegroom’s House where you can see the kitchen and its old utensils, a bedroom, and the cellar with various…
…equipment. They grow around 20 varieties of apples for their cider, all of which fall under the Cider AOP Pays d’Auge requirements. While you’re here, ask for your first “degustation,”…