Wondering where to eat in Strasbourg, France? Here’s my guide of where and what to eat for all your food needs while in this gorgeous city in Alsace.
Read MoreNo matter the season you visit Avignon, you’ll find plenty to see, do, and enjoy. (And to eat!)
Read MoreAvignon delivers in terms of food. The bakeries, patisseries, restaurants, chocolatiers, and cafes impressed us over and over again.
Read MoreHere are the most valuable resources and experiences I’ve had for learning the French language to help you in your journey.
Read MoreI’ve encountered certain French regional specialty foods that I am only glad I tried so that I can spare you from trying them yourselves.
Read MoreHow do you find a wedding planner to help you get married in a location far from where you live? Whether you want to get married in France (from a U.S. home base, like me) or elsewhere, here’s what you need to know.
Read MoreSeeing the châteaux in the Loire Valley doesn’t take as much work or bring as much stress as you might think. Here’s the scoop.
Read MoreMany people visit Burgundy for the wines—and they should take breaks where they can to see the regions other treasures, including its castles.
Read MoreWhat can you do in Champagne beyond the wine cellars, wineries, and vineyards? Quite a lot, in fact!
Read MoreReims, France, has art deco architectural treasures and deep history of the Catholic Church and the French monarchy.
Read MoreWhether you have only a few hours or two days, you can’t go wrong with a stop in Troyes, France. Check out our tips for history, outdoor adventure, and good food in Troyes.
Read MoreWalking tours galore, food tours galore, museums everywhere, and promises of medieval and Renaissance delights. How could I refuse?
Read MoreOnly marrying into a French family and moving to the French part of Switzerland helped me to understand that “Who cut the cheese?” has actual context.
Read MoreAlsace looks like a movie set, with its perfectly preserved, walkable medieval town centers snuggling into rolling hills, all overlooked by hilltop fortresses.
Read MoreFor a twenty-four hour visit, Colmar made for an idyllic stop—and the perfect hub for a visit to the larger Alsace region of France.
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