Where should you stay in France? It really depends on what you want to see and do and what type of place you want to stay at. In this post, I share my favourite hotels, chambre d’hôtes (Bed and Breakfasts), apartments, and houses I’ve stayed in, organized by region and ...
Ribeauville Christmas markets are the medieval Christmas festival you didn’t know you needed in your life! Here’s everything you need to know to get there this year. 2024: the Ribeauville Christmas markets will be open December 7-8 and 14-15! France’s Alsace region is known for its ...
the restaurant on the property. We started by making the classic tajarin pasta of the region, for which it is necessary to first cancel any upcoming appointments to one's cardiologist: The recipe involves 40 egg yolks for every kilo of flour. After kneading the dough and letting...
Since French culture is deeply intertwined with food, the answer to this question is just as important as what you should see and do while visiting Paris. Dining on escargot and freshly baked bread, planning a picnic lunch in front of the Eiffel Tower, and dining at a sidewalk café are e...
Open until 4 am on weekends, Péniche Loupika is an excellent spot for those looking to party until the early hours. From its scenic position overlooking the Saône, you’ll discover some of the region’s most forward-thinking performers exploring the boundaries of creative expression. Location...
We shop at the local markets, fromageries, and boucheries, and have truly never been disappointed with the taste or the costs of quality, enjoyable nutrition! We hope to be living in Alsace before the end of the summer if all goes well with our visa process. ...
I enjoyed a dry German Riesling with our dinner of Tarte Flambee at a sweet little museum cafe in Luxembourg last night. There was just a hint of that characteristic petrol aroma, (I write just as we cross into the region of Alsace), the beautiful fruity acidity that Riesling does so wel...