Alsace is a historical region in northeastern France. Bordering Germany and Switzerland, it has alternated between German and French control over the centuries and reflects a mix of those cultures. Similar to Bordeaux, this region of France is best known for its wine.
Wine is such a large part of this region that you can even find wine and cycle maps that allow you to rent a bike and stop at wineries along the route for tastings.
Versailles is just one of the activities included in my 7 things you must do in Paris and while it’s not technically located in Paris, it’s less than an hour…
Paris, often referred to as the city of light or the city of love has officially made it to my top 5 favorite cities in Europe. I’ll be honest I…
My trip just happened to coincide with the tail end of the Cannes International Film Festival which meant I was able to spot the red carpet and a few other…
Grasse which produces almost half of the production of French perfumes and natural aromas for food flavorings is also home to the protected fields of jasmine and rose which Chanel uses…
Saint-Paul de Vence This charming town known for its modern and contemporary art museums and galleries is one of the oldest medieval towns on the French Riviera and is located…
If you’re planning a trip to the South of France and looking to relax along the French Riviera and take a dip in the Mediterranean sea, you’re probably