Travel Advice & Multi-Region

Politicians and tax collectors are well aware of the administrative divisions of France: the arrondissement, the city, the commune, the department, the region. But travelers needn’t pay attention or even be aware of the borders while visiting the regions of France. This section therefore speaks of multi-regional travel and advice.

Festivals in France, Part I: Major Musical Events

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Hundreds of music festivals fill the events calendars of the regions of France bringing all manner of music—classical, jazz, opera, rock, electronic, accordion, etc—to...

Festivals in France, Part II: Exceptional and Unique Celebrations

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Whether celebrating street theater or strawberries, vintage bicycles or movie cars, mime or flamenco, joyful and unique festivals take place throughout France throughout the year.

Paris Award Ceremonies Honor French Excellence, Heritage and Savoir-Faire (Part 2 of 2)

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Awards and award ceremonies tell a lot about a country, if not always about the nation that it is then at least about the nation that the award-givers want it to be. Part 2 of this two-part series concerns Pelerin Magazine’s Un Patrimoine pour demain (A Heritage for Tomorrow) and Cigale TV’s Trésors vivants de l’artisant (Living Treasures of Craftsmanship).

Radiating from Paris: Our Glorious Ladies of Gothic Architecture (Part II: Reims, Amiens, Practical...

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France Revisited pays homage to that great Gothic monument at the center of the capital and to four other Gothic Notre-Dame Cathedrals within 100 miles of Paris in a two-part article. Part II below concerns Notre-Dames of Reims and Amiens and includes practical tips for visiting all five. Part I concerns Notre-Dames of Paris, Laon and Chartres.

Radiating from Paris: Our Glorious Ladies of Gothic Architecture (Part I: Paris, Laon, Chartres)

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April 16, 2019. In the wake of the fire that destroyed the roof and steeple of Notre-Dame to Paris, we republish this article paying homage to five glorious ladies of Gothic architecture, written in 2012 as Paris prepared the jubilee celebration honoring the 850th anniversary of the start of construction of the "new" cathedral of Paris.

New TGV Line Speeds Up Burgundy-Alsace Train Route

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The first high-speed train route in France that is not centered around Paris opened today (Dec. 11, 2011), quickening the connection between Burgundy and...

Got Heritage? Pelerin Awards Help Restore France’s Catholic Heritage

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History has taught France the dangers of seeing a dominant religion play a leading role in public policy. Yet it has also left this...

How to Avoid Descending into Rental Car Hell in Europe

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International travelers beware: A familiar car rental logo does not necessarily mean that you can expect the same rental experience, agreement or recourse on both sides of the Atlantic. This article  provides cautionary tales about rental car companies and voucher companies and provides information that help avoid the pitfalls of overseas rentals. Can companies such as Avis and Europcar be trusted for rentals between the US and France?

Grandparenting Abroad: When You’re Old Enough I’ll Take You to Paris

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Six important points of advice for fulfilling intergenerational travels, particularly for grandparents interested in traveling to Paris with a grandchild.

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