Tour de France: Toulouse – Denise Laborde
{Toulouse is not called La Ville Rose for nothing. Red brick everywhere.} No ‘Tour de France‘ would be complete to a few side trips outside of Paris. I’ll be running the final installment of the Paris...
View ArticleTour de France: Languedoc-Roussillon – Chez Loulou
{Looking down on our petit village. Population 418.} As Paris is starting to feel more we’re in the midst of April showers (complete with jackets and scarves – in July), I’m happy to continue our...
View ArticleTour de France: Saint Germain en Laye – Famille Summerbelle
Today we stick closer to Paris with a look at Saint Germain en Laye (78), located in the western suburbs of Paris, about 20km away (just 25 minutes on the RER A, it’s the terminus of the line, where as...
View ArticleTour de France: Paris, 19ème – Meg Zimbeck
More and more I find myself frequenting the 19ème arrondissement (75019), whether to take advantage of the upper end of the canal, go to the cinema, hang out in Buttes Chaumont, or to check out the...
View ArticleTour de France: Paris by Arrondissement
20 arrondissements and 19 guest bloggers later the ‘Tour’ de France, Paris edition has come to a close – for now. All my guest bloggers did such an awesome job sharing their neighborhoods, I wanted to...
View ArticleTour de France: Verdun – Le Fabuleux Destin de Brenna
A chance to teach English in a public elementary school brought Brenna of Le Fabuleux Destin de Brenna to France. While I did the same thing, but for a high school in Paris 8 years ago, I envy Brenna’s...
View ArticleTour de France: Alsace Lorraine – Fleurishing
Living in France is by no means a pre-requisite to being a Francophile or exploring France beyond Paris. I’ve never been to Alsace Lorraine myself, so I’m happy to have Philadephia-based Susan...
View ArticleTour de France: Normandy with Design Mom
For those of you who think having kids means the end of travel, think again. Gabrielle Blair, aka blogger extraordinaire, Design Mom proves that what some may think impossible, is possible. This winter...
View ArticleBloggers Guide to Paris
I’ve written about Paris countless times, so much so that I even created a Visit Paris page on my blog. But the fact remains that when it comes to certain subjects there are others who are far more...
View ArticleVISIT PARIS
Paris is the number one tourist destination in the world, so it’s no wonder people are always looking for tips and great spots when visiting the city. This page is designed to pull all the resources...
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