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  • Have you ever heard of the Auvergne region in France? In Uncovering Auvergne: Top Places to Visit and Local Legends, host Annie Sargent speaks with tour guide Andrew Manns to explore the hidden wonders of this lesser-known region. Auvergne is filled with fascinating landscapes, charming medieval villages, and captivating folklore.

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    Andrew shares his passion for places like Puy de Dîme, a dormant volcano, and the picturesque village of Montpeyroux, often compared to Tuscany. They also dive into the mysterious side of Auvergne, from haunted lakes to stories of werewolves and witches, offering a unique perspective on the region’s rich history and traditions.

    If you’re interested in off-the-beaten-path destinations, nature hikes, or learning more about local French culture, this episode is for you. Whether you're planning your next trip or just love discovering new places through storytelling, Andrew’s insights will inspire you to explore Auvergne’s natural beauty and cultural heritage.

    Listen to this episode and uncover why Auvergne is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered!

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    Today on the podcast Podcast supporters Magazine segment Bootcamp 2025 Meet Andrew Manns: The Auvergne Enthusiast The Birth of Visit Auvergne Exploring Auvergne’s Hidden Gems The Enchanting Folklore of Auvergne Must-Visit Places in Auvergne Puy du Dîme Montpeyroux Champeix Monastier-sur-Gazeille Le Puy-en-Velay Saint-Saturnin Besse and Lac Pavin Valley of Chaudefour Cultural and Historical Highlights Chñteau de Murolz Auvergne’s Thermal Spas and Volcanic Wonders Vulcania Cathedral in Clermont Ferrand The Michelin Tire Company in Clermont-Ferrand Orsival Basilica Planning Your Auvergne Adventure Thank you Patrons Tour Reviews Consultations on Zoom French foods for Fall Season Coq Au Vin Boeuf Bourguignon Cassoulet Pot-au-feu Tarte Tatin Gratin Dauphinois Soup à l’oignon Ratatouille Poule au pot Choucroute garnie Blanquette de Veau Soupe au Pistou Next week on the Podcast Copyright More episodes about rural France
  • Have you ever considered visiting Bourges? In this episode of Join Us in France, titled "Exploring Bourges: A Hidden French Gem," Annie Sargent and Elyse Rivin take you on a deep dive into this lesser-known but fascinating town in central France. They discuss Bourges' rich medieval history, including its role during the Hundred Years' War, and explore two of its most iconic landmarks—the stunning Bourges Cathedral and the Palais Jacques Coeur.

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    Annie shares her impressions from her recent trip, describing the town’s charm and historical significance. Elyse adds rich context about Jean, Duke of Berry, who played a key role in Bourges' development during the Middle Ages. Together, they paint a vivid picture of the city’s golden era and discuss why this off-the-beaten-path destination should be on your radar.

    Whether you’re interested in French history, architecture, or simply looking for a unique travel experience, this episode has something for everyone. Join Annie and Elyse as they uncover the hidden gems of Bourges, from its cultural landmarks to its culinary specialties like pĂątĂ© berrichon and Sancerre wine.

    Don't miss out—listen now to discover why Bourges is worth a visit!

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    Today on the podcast Podcast supporters The Magazine segment Bootcamp 2025 Annie and Elyse Exploring Bourges: First Impressions Historical Significance of Bourges The Printemps de Bourges Music Festival Bourges, location on the map of France The Hundred Years’ War and Bourges Jean, Duke of Berry: Patron of Bourges Books of Hours What does the word “Bourgeois” mean? Jacques Coeur The Intrigue of Bourges and Jacques Coeur The Downfall of Jacques Coeur Escape and Exile Jacques Coeur dies Exploring Bourges: Landmarks and History The Bourges Cathedral Places to visit in Bourges Culinary Delights from Bourges Thank you Patrons Planning a trip to France? Tips for Americans visiting France Next week on the podcast Copyright More episodes about going off the beaten track in France
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  • Are you curious about discovering hidden treasures in France? In this episode of Join Us in France, titled Hidden Gems of the Loire Valley, host Annie Sargent chats with guest Paul Gulesserian to explore some of the lesser-known chĂąteaux and picturesque villages in this beautiful region.

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    Paul, a proud Francophile and recent French citizen, shares his adventures as he and his husband Florian venture through the Loire Valley. Rather than focusing on the well-known chùteaux, like Chambord and Chenonceau, they explore lesser-known gems such as the Chùteau de Brézé, Chùteau de Montreuil-Bellay, and Chùteau de Brissac. Each one offers something unique, whether it's underground tunnels at Brézé or breathtaking views at Montreuil-Bellay.

    Paul's enthusiasm for exploring the charm and history of these often-overlooked sites brings the Loire Valley to life in a fresh and inspiring way. From their cozy stay at Domaine de Mestré to their adventures biking through troglodyte villages and sipping local wines, this episode is filled with travel tips and personal insights into life in France.

    Join Annie and Paul as they delve into the magic of these hidden gems. Don’t miss out on this fun and informative episode—tune in now!

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    Today on the Podcast Podcast Supporters Magazine segment Bootcamp 2025 Annie and Paul Exploring the Loire Valley French Citizenship and Travel Experiences Planning and Starting the Loire Valley Trip ChĂąteau Visits and Local Discoveries Tips for Driving in France Saumur ChĂąteau de Saumur, MusĂ©e des Arts DĂ©coratifs et du Cheval ChĂąteau de BrĂ©zĂ© ChĂąteau de Montreuil-Bellay Ticket prices Biking on Day 2 Domaine des Amandiers Exploring Montsoreau and Its Modern Art Chateau Discovering the Abbaye Royale Fontevraud Chinon and the Challenges of Google Maps for Biking Biking Advice ChĂąteau Adventures: From Riveau to Brissac Food in the area ChĂąteau de Langeais ChĂąteau de l’Islette ChĂąteau D’UssĂ© ChĂąteau de Brissac Angers ChĂąteau de Speran Don’t ignore the Tourist Office Restaurant Recommendations Sharing Tips about Living in France Thank you Patrons Annie’s Tours Annie’s Itinerary Consultations Self-guided GPS tours on the VoiceMap App Phone Safety Next week on the podcast Copyright Hotels to consider in the Loire Valley More episodes about the Loire Valley
  • The French Explorer Who Founded Detroit: Lamothe Cadillac

    Did you know the founder of Detroit came from a small village in southwest France? In this episode, host Annie Sargent and guest Kim Loftus dive into the life of Antoine Laumet, better known as Lamothe Cadillac. He’s the man who established Detroit and left a lasting mark on both French and American history.

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    Born near Toulouse in the village of Saint-Nicolas-de-la-Grave, Cadillac reinvented himself when he set off for the New World. Along the way, he adopted a new name, a new identity, and used his charm and ambition to rise in the ranks of New France. He became a key figure, founding Fort Pontchartrain (which would later become Detroit) and serving as Governor of Louisiana.

    Annie and Kim also share their visit to Cadillac’s birthplace, where they explored the local museum and uncovered more about his legacy. They talk about the small towns of southwest France, like Castelsarrasin and Moissac, and their connections to this intriguing historical figure.

    Cadillac was an ambitious and controversial man who shaped early French-American history. Whether you’re a history buff, a Francophile, or just curious about the real story behind the name "Cadillac," this episode is full of fascinating insights.

    Listen now to discover more about this bold explorer and his incredible journey from rural France to the founding of Detroit!

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    Today on the Podcast Podcast Supporters The Magazine segment Bootcamp 2025 Annie and Kim Discovering Cadillac’s Story The Journey to Saint Nicolas de la Grave Cadillac’s Transformation and Legacy Cadillac’s Life in America Challenges and Controversies Cadillac’s Return to France Governor of Louisiana Final Years in France Cadillac’s Death and Legacy The Mystery of Cadillac’s Grave A Tour of Cadillac’s House The Cadillac Museum and Its Challenges Visiting Nearby Villages and Activities Moissac Montauban: A City of History and Renovation Famous Figures from Montauban, Ingres Bourdelle Museum Cadillac’s Legacy and the Car Connection Conclusion and Farewell Thank you Patrons No tour reviews Itinerary consultations Must-have items in your bag in Paris Next week on the podcast Copyright
  • Ever wondered what it’s like to live in a small French village? In this episode, host Annie Sargent chats with Steve Hoffman, author of A Season for That: Lost and Found in the Other Southern France. Steve shares the story of how his American family moved to a tiny winemaking village in the Languedoc region, north of BĂ©ziers.

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    This wasn’t your typical expat adventure. Steve and his family wanted to experience France like locals, sending their children to French schools and embracing rural village life. The adjustment wasn’t easy, but it was incredibly rewarding. Steve talks about the challenges of integrating into a close-knit community and the joys of slow travel.

    The episode dives into what it means to truly immerse yourself in French culture. Steve shares how working in the local vineyards during the grape harvest (vendange) connected him with the land and the people. His experiences with French food and wine opened up a new appreciation for the Mediterranean lifestyle and cuisine.

    Whether you’re dreaming of moving to France or just curious about life outside the usual tourist destinations, this episode offers a fresh perspective on living in France. You’ll learn about the importance of local connections, the French education system, and how staying in one place can reveal the beauty of deep travel.

    Tune in to hear Steve’s personal stories, insights, and tips on experiencing France like a true local. Listen now and share this episode with other Francophiles!

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  • Have you ever heard of a postman who built his own palace? In this episode, Annie Sargent and Elyse Rivin dive into the incredible story of Ferdinand Cheval, a humble rural postman from France who dedicated 33 years of his life to constructing the extraordinary Palais IdĂ©al. Located in the village of Hauterives in the DrĂŽme, this unique structure was entirely made from stones Cheval collected on his daily postal routes.

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    Annie and Elyse explore what drove Cheval to pursue this ambitious and unusual project. They discuss his inspiration, the challenges he faced, and the artistic vision that turned his dream into a reality. This quirky and little-known monument is now a historical landmark and draws visitors from around the world.

    If you love discovering hidden gems or learning about unusual places to visit in France, this episode is perfect for you. Annie and Elyse also share tips on how to plan a visit to the Palais Idéal and highlight other interesting sites in the area, such as Chùteau de Tournon and the Grotte de Choranche.

    Listen to the full episode to hear the amazing story of Ferdinand Cheval and learn why this whimsical palace has captured the hearts of so many visitors. It's a must-listen for travelers who seek out the quirky, unusual, and downright inspirational!

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    Intro Today on the podcast Podcast supporters The Mystery Book Ferdinand Cheval’s Early Life Becoming a Postman Becoming a postman The Ideal Palace Legacy and Recognition Declared a historic monument La Maison Picassiette, Chartres. Le MusĂ©e Robert Tatin, Mayenne La CathĂ©drale de Jean Linard Le Village d’Art PrĂ©ludien de Chomeaux. Gaston Chaissac Alain Bourbonnais, La Fabuloserie La Halle de la Machine in Toulouse Tributes and Inspirations to the Facteur Cheval Hidden Gems of the DrĂŽme Medieval Ruins and Zen Gardens La CitĂ© du Chocolat de Valrhona Castle Museum of Tournon-sur-RhĂŽne Grotte de Choranche Les Labyrinthes de Hauterives Le Jardin Ferroviaire La CitĂ© de la PrĂ©histoire, Aven d’Orgnac ChĂąteau de Grignon Maison de la Truffe et du Tricastin MusĂ©e de la Chaussure, Romans-sur-IsĂšre Museum of olives and olive oil in Nyons Camping in the DrĂŽme Thank you Patrons Support Elyse Latin Quarter Tour Review Annie’s Itinerary Consult Service Ferdinand Cheval – Who sent me the book? Day Trips with Annie Gaillac Wine Tour Canto Perlic Winery Pech Merle, St Cirq LaPopie and Cahors Day Trip with Annie Next week on the podcast Copyright More episodes about going off the beaten track in France
  • Planning a mother-daughter trip? Join host Annie Sargent as she chats with Sandy and Melissa Fabry about their unforgettable journey through Lyon and Provence. In this episode, Sandy and Melissa share their experience of traveling together, highlighting the joys and surprises of exploring new destinations as a family.

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    From the bustling food markets of Lyon to the serene beauty of Provence, this episode covers it all. The Fabrys talk about their favorite moments, including a memorable Michelin-starred meal at Les Terrasses and a fun street food and street art tour in Lyon. They also describe their adventure renting an electric car and driving through the charming villages of Provence, making stops in places like UzĂšs, the Pont du Gard, and L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue.

    Whether you're planning your next family getaway or just love hearing about travel in France, this episode offers plenty of inspiration. Sandy and Melissa's relaxed approach to travel, combined with their love for French food, art, and culture, makes this a fun and informative listen.

    Tune in for great tips on what to see, where to eat, and how to make the most of a mother-daughter trip to France!

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  • Discovering Angers

    Have you ever wondered what makes Angers such a great day trip from Paris? In this episode of Join Us in France, host Annie Sargent is joined by Patricia Perry and Jennifer Gruenke to share their experiences exploring the charming city of Angers.

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    Patricia planned the trip, and together, the trio discovered why Angers is worth a visit. They dive into the highlights of their day, including the magnificent Chñteau d'Angers and the stunning Tapestry of the Apocalypse—one of the largest and oldest surviving medieval tapestries in the world. Jennifer brings her unique perspective as an artist, offering insights into the historical and artistic significance of the tapestries.

    But Angers is more than just its famous chĂąteau. Patricia also planned a wine-tasting experience and a visit to modern tapestries at the Saint John Hospital. They discuss their favorite parts of the day, including the city's architecture, gardens, and cozy atmosphere.

    Whether you're planning a day trip from Paris or simply looking for inspiration for your next visit to France, this episode is packed with travel tips and cultural insights. Tune in to Discovering Angers to learn why this often-overlooked city deserves a spot on your itinerary!

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    Today on the podcast Podcast supporters The Magazine segment Start with the Tourist Office Wine Tasting The tapestries at the L’HĂŽpital Saint Jean The Tapestries of the Apocalypse in the ChĂąteau d’Angers The Tapestries of the Apocalypse Alone Make a Day Trip to Angers Fantastic An Artist’s Point of View on the Tapestries of the Apocalypse Angers, a University Town The Angers Cathedral Maison Bleue, The Blue House Modern Tapestry Museum at St. John Hospital Comparing Day Trips Out of Paris Paying for Your Ticket and the Extention of Line 14 of the Metro Metro Ticket Confusion Final Thoughts and Good bye Thank you Patrons Support Elyse Reviews of the Tours Itinerary Consultations on Zoom with Annie Paralympics 2024 Roland Garros Stade de France Arena Paris Porte de Versailles La Vasque Paris Bercy Arena for Basketball La Defense Arena for Swimming The Olympic Dahlia JournĂ©e du Patrimoine Copyright More episodes about Day Trips from Paris

    #AngersFrance, #DayTripFromParis, #ChĂąteauDAngers, #TapestriesOfTheApocalypse, #FrenchHistory, #FrenchWineTasting, #MedievalArt, #LoireValley, #AngersTapestries, #ExploreFrance, #FrenchCastles, #TravelInFrance, #AngersCathedral, #ParisDayTrips, #VisitAngers, #HistoricFrance, #FrenchCulture, #TGVTrain, #DiscoverFrance, #FranceTravel

  • Ever dreamt of buying a home in the South of France? In this episode, we chat with Brian Tolleson, who shares his exciting journey of purchasing and renovating a charming house in Valbonne, a picturesque village in the French Riviera. Brian offers plenty of useful tips about navigating the French real estate process, working with contractors, and even managing French bureaucracy to get a visa. He also talks about the joys and challenges of moving his dog, Junior, to France and adjusting to life in a beautiful village close to Cannes and Nice.

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    Whether you're dreaming of owning a home in France or just curious about what it takes to make such a big move, Brian’s story is full of practical advice, personal experiences, and fascinating details. You'll get a real sense of what it's like to live in this stunning part of France.

    Tune in for insider tips and inspiration for your own adventure, or simply to enjoy hearing about someone making their dream of living in the South of France a reality.

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    Today on the podcast Podcast supporters No Magazine segment Renovating a Home in France with Brian Tolleson How did the project start? Buying the Property Due diligence Renovating the Home Food and Shopping Finding Contractors and Improving the home The Visa Process Costs Travelling with a Dog The Valbonne Area Shoutout to Shirley Franklin Copyright More episodes about Provence

    #France, #FrenchRiviera, #ExpatsInFrance, #PropertyRenovation, #MoveToFrance, #BuyingInFrance, #LivingInFrance, #FrenchProperty, #HomeRenovation, #CoteDAzur, #TravelFrance, #JoinUsInFrance, #ExpatsLife, #RenovationJourney, #FrenchLifestyle

  • Ever thought of spending a weekend in Marseille but not sure where to start? This episode is your perfect guide! Join Elyse Rivin and me, Annie Sargent, as we dive into a fun and insightful conversation about Elyse's recent weekend adventure in Marseille. Whether you've been hesitant to visit Marseille due to its reputation or you're just looking for fresh ideas, this episode will change your perspective.

    Elyse shares her top tips for enjoying the city like a local. From exploring the charming old port area to strolling through picturesque parks and savoring delicious seafood, Elyse uncovers the hidden gems that make Marseille a must-visit destination. We also talk about the fantastic museums, coastal walks, and the best spots to soak up the Mediterranean sun.

    Why listen? Because this episode is packed with practical advice, cultural insights, and a real-life experience that will help you plan an unforgettable trip. You'll discover how to make the most of a short stay in Marseille, with tips on where to stay, what to see, and how to enjoy the city's unique vibe.

    So, if you're browsing for your next travel inspiration or simply curious about Marseille, hit play and let us guide you through a perfect weekend in this vibrant city. Don't miss out—this episode will leave you excited to pack your bags and head to the South of France!

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    Today on the podcast Podcast supporters The Magazine segment Elyse Trip Report A little about Marseille European City of Culture Seafront Hotels in Marseille Coastal walk, La Corniche Le Panier Marseille as an art scene The Mucem, the Museum of Civilizations of the Mediterranean Underground Parking Tips for Parking in Large Cities in France Eating out in Marseille How long to spend in MUCEM? Grotte de Cosquer Islands of Frioul Parks in Marseille Rompoint du Prado. The Borely Park Tips for a Cruise Stop in Mare Thank you, patrons! Zoom with Patrons Tour Reviews Planning a Trip to France with Annie Paralympics 2024 Copyright More episodes about the Provence area
  • Are you planning a gastronomic adventure in France? In this episode, I chat with Jennifer and Emma Jerzyk, who share their delightful mother-daughter trip through the RhĂŽne Valley. They offer detailed tips on wine tasting, visiting Michelin-starred restaurants, and enjoying the local cuisine.

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    Whether you're a foodie or a wine connoisseur, you'll find plenty of practical advice to make your own trip unforgettable. Tune in for an episode packed with insider knowledge and personal anecdotes!

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    Podcast supporters Magazine segment Mother-Daughter trip in the RhĂŽne Valley Chateau Trenquevedel E Guigal Wines Value of Wine Auberge de Cassagne near Avignon in Le Pontet Auberge de Cassagne near Avignon Maison Pic, three Michelin stars Chateauneuf du Pape Valrhona Chocolate Museum Les Épicurieux Hermitage Hill Driving in France Dinner at Cafe des FĂ©dĂ©rations-a bouchon in Lyon Thank you, patrons VoiceMap tours Tour reviews Planning a trip to France? Should I bring my designer bag to Paris? Alain Delon Next week on the podcast Copyright More episodes about French food and wine
  • Ever wondered what it’s like to be a volunteer at the Olympics? In this episode, we dive deep into the Paris 2024 Olympics through the eyes of Patricia Perry, a volunteer who experienced it all firsthand. Patricia shares her journey, from the extensive application process to the unique challenges and joys of working at one of the world’s most prestigious events.

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    We discuss the perks and realities of being a volunteer, from receiving the iconic turquoise uniform to navigating the complex logistics of Olympic venues like the Grand Palais and Pont Alexandre III. Patricia also sheds light on the rigorous security measures, the unexpected camaraderie among volunteers, and the excitement of interacting with athletes and officials from around the world.

    Whether you're curious about the behind-the-scenes operations of the Paris Olympics or just love a good volunteer story, this episode offers a candid and insightful look at what it takes to make the Olympics run smoothly. Join us as we celebrate the spirit of the Games and the dedication of those who make it all possible.

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    #Paris2024, #Olympics, #Volunteering, #BehindTheScenes, #ParisExperience, #GrandPalais, #OlympicGames, #VolunteerStories, #InsideTheOlympics, #ParisEvents

  • Looking for the perfect place to settle in France? Join Susan Hays as she shares her journey to finding the ideal home in the Charente Maritime. From bustling markets in Saintes to the peaceful riverside of Port d'Envaux, explore charming towns, essential tips for buying property, and what makes this region special. Whether you're dreaming of a move to France or just curious about its hidden gems, this episode offers practical advice and inspiration. Don't miss out!

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    Today on the podcast Podcast supporters Magazine segment Introducing Susan Hays Choosing La Rochelle Area The wettest year in living memory Choosing a property with eyes wide open Places that you enjoy visiting Port d’Envaux Saintes The Charentes stone and Sculptors ChĂąteau de Panloy Taillebourg Taillebourg in the Lot-et-Garonne Saint-Savinien Drinking habits and social norms in France La Rochelle L’üle de RĂ© Jonzac ChĂątelaillon-Plage Rebuilt towns and islands near the coast Fort de l’Ile Madame I’Ile d’OlĂ©ron Food and wine in the Charente Maritime In the business of helping people find a home La Cachette If you hope to come to France
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  • What happens when you take your kids to Paris and Nice? In Episode 505, join Annie Sargent as she chats with Julie Coussens about her family's spring break adventure in France.

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    Julie shares delightful anecdotes about visiting the Palais Garnier for a ballet performance, exploring the stunning streets of Montmartre, and embarking on a perfume-making class in Nice. The family's experiences also include an egg hunt at the Paris Saint-Germain Stadium and tasting local delicacies like escargot and chocolate mousse. Despite some unexpected hiccups, such as dealing with a sick child and navigating train delays, the Coussens family made unforgettable memories. Julie's tips on balancing exploration with downtime and finding child-friendly activities in these iconic cities will inspire you to plan your own family trip. Have you visited Paris or Nice with kids? Share your stories and tips with us!

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    Today on the podcast Podcast supporters Tip Your Guide Food Tour Review Annie and Julie – Paris and Nice with Boys Palais Garnier ballet live performance What do you do in Paris with kids? Egg Hunt at the Paris Saint Germain Stadium Perfume Making Class in Nice Favorites in Paris MĂ©nagerie at the Jardin des Plantes Montmartre Take the Kids to the Louvre? From Paris to Nice by train Tip about taking trains in France Nice, highlights More episodes about family travel in France
  • Are you ready to uncover the hidden gems of the Aveyron? In this episode, Annie and Elyse dive deep into the captivating history and attractions of the Aveyron department.

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    Learn about the mysterious PĂ©nitents and their strange processions in Villefranche-de-Rouergue, the legendary Knights Templar, and the pilgrims walking the Camino in Conques. Discover why Rodez, with its impressive MusĂ©e Soulages, MusĂ©e Fenaille, and stunning cathedral, is an ideal base for exploring the region. We also take you to Roquefort-sur-Soulzon, the birthplace of the famous blue cheese, and Laguiole, renowned for its handcrafted knives. Explore charming villages like Najac, Estaing, Espalion, Sainte-Eulalie-d’Olt, Peyres, and La Couvertoirade, and marvel at natural wonders like the Gorge du Tarn and the Millau Viaduct. Join us as we reveal the culinary delights and cultural treasures that make the Aveyron a must-visit destination.

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    Today on the podcast Podcast supporters Magazine Segment Annie and Elyse Aveyron Department, largest rural department Des Grands Causses Rodez, biggest city Routenois, the Celtic Tribes You need a car to explore Aveyron 10 Plus Beaux Villages de France Najac Villefranche-de-Rouergue Des Penitents Noirs, parade in Villefranche de Rouergue Le Trou de Bozouls Espalion and the Chateau de Calmont d’Olt Estaing Conques and Saint Foy Peyres Roquefort sur Soulzon and Cheese Visits Saint-Affrique Sainte-Eulalie and Stories about the Knights Templar Sainte-Eulalie-d’Olt Rodez MusĂ©e Fenaille MusĂ©e Soulages Pierre Soulages Laguiole where they make the knives Micropolis, the City of Insects Gorge du Tarn The Great Food Specialties of the Aveyron Departement Copyright More episodes about the Occitanie Region

    #Aveyron, #Rodez, #KnightsTemplar, #PĂ©nitents, #Camino, #Roquefort, #Laguiole, #FrenchHistory, #TravelPodcast, #ExploreFrance, #FrenchCuisine, #CulinaryDelights, #TravelTips, #HiddenGems, #CulturalHeritage

  • Ever wondered what it's like navigating French roads? Join us in this episode as Matthew Gamache returns to share his extensive experience driving in France. From the differences between French and North American roads to renting cars, understanding speed limits, and the essentials of parking, Matthew covers it all. Whether you're planning a road trip through picturesque French villages or tackling the busy streets of Paris, this episode is packed with practical advice to help you drive confidently in France.

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    Today on the podcast Podcast supporters The Magazine segment Newsletter Narrow Roads in France Renting a car in France Packing light helps when you travel Size of the car to rent Do not rent electric if you don’t drive electric at home Drive on the right hand side in France Speed Cameras in France Waze App Speed Limit Road signs in France Priority and Roundabouts Accommodations in France – in or outside of cities? Park and Ride if you can Driving on a freeway Legal Requirements when driving in France Yellow Visibility Vests and breathalyzers Don’t drink and drive Join Us in France episode 16 Parking Tips How to pay for Park and Ride in France Parking discs The rest stops are great in France Driver Behavior Pedestrians should look both ways before stepping onto the pavement In rural areas you don’t need to go as fast as the speed limit Night time driving Thank You Patrons Thank you, Julie Weiss Yes, you can tip in France! Self-guided Tours of Paris Reviews Swimming in Seine French Politics Copyright More episodes about how to do things in France

    #DrivingInFrance, #FrenchRoads, #TravelTips, #RoadTrip, #FranceTravel, #TravelPodcast, #JoinUsInFrance, #CarRental, #FranceTourism, #TravelAdvice

  • Curious about moving to France? In this episode of "Join Us in France," Ignacio Martinez shares his inspiring journey from Argentina to France. Discover his experiences of cultural integration, finding love, and becoming a French citizen. Learn about the challenges and rewards of starting a new life in a different country. Perfect for anyone dreaming of a French adventure! đŸ‡«đŸ‡·â€ïžđŸŽ§

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    Intro Today on the podcast Podcast supporters The Magazine segment Conversation with Ignacio Moving from Argentina to France Speaking French, English and Spanidh The motivation behind the move Plans postponed because of the pandemic Finding Work in France Pre and Post Pandemic Paperwork and criteria for finding a job Becoming French Citizen What do you like / don’t like about France? Boris Vian Local visits, Les Landes Advice for people wanting to move to France Renting in France CDI Opening the First Bank Account in France Thank you Patrons Congratulations on 500 episodes! Martha Sargent’s Congratulations Message Annie’s Tours Ile de la CitĂ© tour Montmartre Tour Eiffel Tower Tour French Elections 2024 Olympics 2024 Next week on the podcast Copyright More episodes about moving to France

    #BecomingFrench #JoinUsInFrance #ExpatLife #France #Travel #Podcast #CulturalIntegration #LoveInFrance #FrenchCitizenship

  • Ever wondered what it's like to explore Paris for the first time? Join us in this episode of Join Us in France as Annie Sargent chats with first-time visitor Kami Turner about her unforgettable trip to the City of Light and Lyon.

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    Kami and her husband embarked on their adventure in October 2023, balancing iconic sights with spontaneous discoveries. Hear about their stay at Hotel Royal Saint Germain, their visit to the Louvre, and why they chose the Arc de Triomphe over the Eiffel Tower for panoramic views. Kami shares candid reflections on navigating Paris, including their missed trip to Versailles, delicious encounters with local bakeries, and the warm reception they received despite the language barrier.

    With practical travel tips and heartfelt stories, this episode is a must-listen for anyone planning their first visit to Paris or simply looking to relive the magic of discovering this enchanting city. Tune in for insights, advice, and a touch of wanderlust.

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    Today on the podcast Podcast supporters The Magazine segment Kami and Annie Planning for a trip in Paris Arc de Triomphe Rooftop Tour Goin Up the Arc de Triomphe The Princess Diana Memorial Locks on the Gate near Eiffel Tower La Terrasse Restaurant in the 7e arrondissement Beau and Me, The Bakery French politeness Why France for First Europe Trip? Jet lag, missing the Versailles booking Advice for the Jetlagged: Power through on the first day! From the Airport into Paris In Lyon Taking the train in France Renting a car in France Driving in France Manor Stay in Tarare General Advice When Visiting France Will There Be Another Visit to France? Thank you, Patrons Itinerary Consultations with Annie Self-Guided GPS tours on the VoiceMap app Reviews for the Ile de la Cité Tour Food Tour review Snap Election Time Copyright More episodes about visiting Paris for the first time
  • Join us in this special episode as we celebrate the 500th installment of the "Join Us in France" travel podcast! Annie and Elyse reflect on their journey from the very first episode to this significant milestone, sharing their favorite moments and the evolution of the podcast. They also dive into a fun and insightful discussion about French cinema, highlighting popular films such as "AmĂ©lie," "La Vie en Rose," "Midnight in Paris," and more. Discover how these films capture the essence of France's culture, history, and stunning landscapes. Whether you're a long-time listener or new to the podcast, this episode is packed with nostalgia, laughter, and plenty of movie recommendations to inspire your next trip to France. Thank you for being part of our journey!

    Tune in and celebrate with us as we look back on our incredible journey and forward to many more episodes to come!

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    Happy Aniversary! 500 podcast episodes Today on the podcast Podcast supporters The Magazine segment Annie and Elyse Evolution of the podcast Deciding what content to cover Podcast-adjacent communities Lessons learned Trip Reports Are a Vital Part of this Podcast Challenges we’ve had to Overcome Looking forward Films you should watch before a Trip to France Language exposure in movies Come to France as you are A Good Year An American in Paris AmĂ©lie Poulain Moulin Rouge movies La La Land Midnight in Paris (2011) The Da Vinci Code (2006) French Kiss Paris Can Wait (2016) Monte Carlo (2011) Ratatouille Is Paris Burning? (1960) The Longest Day Marie Antoinette by Sofia Coppola (2006) La Reine Margot (1994) The Three Musketeers Jean de Florette and Manon des Sources Murder Mystery 2 Mrs. Harris goes to Paris Ballerina (2016) A Monster in Paris Rugrats in Paris (2001) A Cat in Paris (2010) The Hunchback of Notre Dame The Aristocats Historical films about war and revenge, uh, pre revolution The Count of Monte Cristo, 2002 Napoleon, 2003 All Quiet on the Western Front, 2022 Dunkirk, 2017 Hugo, 2011 Chocolat, 2000 Inception Taken, 2008 La Vie en Rose, 2007 Funny Face, 1957 Julie and Julia, 2009 Paris Je t’aime, 2007 C’était un rendez vous TV Series Untouchables La Haine Le Ballon Rouge Napoleon, 2023 The Day of the Jackal, 1973 Diva, 1981 Just Paris Before Sunset, 2004 Thank you Patrons! To Swim or not to Swim Extension to line 14 of the Paris Metro Next week on the Podcast Copyright More episode about French culture

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  • Have you ever wondered what it’s like to navigate Paris with family members spanning different generations? In this episode of "Join Us in France," titled "Navigating Paris: Multi-Generational Adventures and Challenges," Paula Barnes shares her candid and insightful experiences from a six-day trip to Paris with her diverse family. With her 15-year-old son, her 76-year-old mother-in-law, and her 21-year-old history buff son in tow, Paula encountered both delightful moments and unexpected challenges.

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    From spontaneous trip planning prompted by an irresistible airfare deal to navigating the bustling Paris metro and balancing varied interests, Paula discusses it all. She recounts the joys of visiting iconic sites like the Paris Opera House, Sainte-Chapelle, the Catacombs, and Versailles, while also sharing the practical difficulties they faced, such as metro mishaps, dining challenges, and the importance of flexibility in travel planning.

    Listeners will gain valuable insights into managing multi-generational travel, as well as tips for making the most of a Parisian adventure. Whether you’re planning a family trip or simply love hearing about travel experiences, this episode is packed with honesty, humor, and practical advice. Tune in for a journey through Paris that’s both realistic and inspiring.

    Table of Contents for this Episode Today on the podcast Podcast supporters The Magazine segment Introduction and Trip Overview Planning the Trip: Challenges and Strategies What You Wish Had Gone Better? Navigating Paris: Metro and Mobility Issues With mobility issues, consider taking the bus rather than the metro Why Stay Outside of Paris? Dining and Food Experiences Savoring Paris: A Food Lover’s Walk around Les Halles Favorite Activities and Tours Paris Opera House Tour Sainte-Chapelle Museum of the Resistance Versailles Adapting Travel Plans for Family Dynamics Exploring Paris with Teenagers: VR Experiences Navigating Paris: Metro Mishaps and Walking Tours Disneyland Paris: Comparing to Disney World Culinary Adventures and Dining Challenges Reflecting on the Paris Trip: Lessons Learned Thank You Patrons Updated Patreon Levels Bleu du Podcast Tier, $2 Accro du Podcast Tier, $5 Groupies du Podcast Tier, $10 Fou de France Tier, $20 Ambassadeur du Podcast Tier, $50 The French Politics Next week on the podcast Copyright More episodes about family travel