The Best of Sète, Episode 107
…found it comfortable, clean, the owner was friendly. This is a family-run hotel, the hotel lobby closes in the afternoon. The owner will contact you via SMS to confirm the… Continue reading
Show Notes for Episode 257: Inspiration for a Successful Multi-Generational Trip to Paris
…person also got to pick their one priority for the trip and that’s something that was not going to get passed over for any reason. Best Way to Handle Museums… Continue reading
Easy French Recipes You Can Make at Home, Episode 311
…and your tablet and your computer. And of course, on your Kindle reader too. The advantage to opening this cookbook on a tablet, phone or computer is that you will… Continue reading
The Medieval Walled City of Carcassonne, Episode 23
…Roger Trencavel became a local hero fighting a cruel northerner named Simon de Montfort. The story will make the city come to life for you! In this episode we also… Continue reading
Women World Cup Trip Report, Episode 261
…and loves to attend sports events all over the world. They compare sports events in France to what they’ve seen in other countries and explain how you can be prepared…. Continue reading
Show Notes for Episode 113: Top Attractions in Lyon
…me, this will come in handy when you play with a French child! Answer to Listener Questions What do French People Think About Their Healthcare? It’s a complicated issue. In… Continue reading
The Jardin des Plantes in Paris, Episode 392
…does the ticketing work? [00:07:28] Galerie de Mineralogie et Geologie [00:08:51] Galerie de Paleontologie et d’Anatomie Comparee [00:11:06] Serres du Jardin des Plantes [00:12:24] Amphitheater [00:12:35] Menagerie [00:14:01] Botanical Garden… Continue reading
African Americans in Paris, Episode 426
…tour [00:18:04] National museums free entry on first Sunday of the month [00:22:13] What do you recommend people do and see when they come to Paris? [00:23:00] Going to the… Continue reading
Show Notes for Episode 388: The Crusade Against the Cathars
…the kingdom of France but was under the control of the Counts of Toulouse. The country that is now France was composed of many small independent regions, with Dukes or… Continue reading
Show Notes for Episode 398: Sénanque Abbey and Gordes
…the end of the 1800’s, the monastery passed through several private owners. At one time the owner gave monks permission to come back, and then they were chased out again…. Continue reading