Why should you visit Charente France?
There are so many things to do in Charente France, it’s hard to know where to start. You’ll discover the history of fairytale chateaux, w… Read More
Planning to spend three days in Cappadocia, Turkey, or Türkiye and wondering what to do in Cappadocia in 3 days? Look no further! To make the most of your time, our ultimate 3 days in C… Read More
READY TO BOOK ONE OF THE BEST LUXURY HOTELS IN STRASBOURG?
You’ve come to the right place — because I live in France, not far from Strasbourg — and I’m highlighti… Read More
Published on August 30th, 2023Spain, a country renowned for its diverse and gorgeous landscapes! From the vast lands of the Iberian Peninsula in Southern Europe to the volcanic wonder of the… Read More
Unveiling Porto Portugal a Hidden Gem
Where History and Culture Dance on the Douro River
Unveiling Porto Portugal’s Hidden GemPorto Portugal is nestled along the enchanting Douro… Read More
How many days should be included in your initial Budapest itinerary? a difficult query with a predetermined response. To truly understand how great Budapest is, you’ll need four days t… Read More
Whether it’s the charming streets of Lisbon, the tranquil vineyards of the Douro Valley, or the dramatic landscapes of the Algarve, there are endless interesting things to do in Portug… Read More
Moody weather, the oldest Chinatown, magical gardens, magnificent rocks, graffitied streets, and trendsetting attractions — Melbourne is the forever dynamic city of Australia. It is a… Read More
There are lots of fun things to do in Asheville NC to keep you busy! Surrounded by the Blue Ridge Mountains and located on the French Broad River, Asheville just might be one of the most be… Read More
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When it comes to planning sun-soaked summer getaways, Greece and Italy tend to be the obvious choices. And… it shows in the crowds. Earlier this season, The Guardian report… Read More
Music fans who love to travel often weave cool concert venues into their itineraries. Of course, not everyone has the time (or money) to jet off to a show at, say, Colorado’s Red Rocks… Read More
June is a good month for those ready to celebrate who they are, especially this year. On top of pride celebrations, the city is also under Taylor Swift’s bold influence! Additionally… Read More
The United States is filled with breathtaking scenic drives, ranging from the striking California coast to the historic roads of New England. One notable example is the Blue Ridge Parkway, s… Read More
When we’re not lounging on a Florida beach in the hot sun or gallivanting the globe, we love to hike locally. Local, to us, is anything within a few hours’ drive of Seattle… Read More
Nuremberg is a historic city in the Bavaria region of Germany, situated on the Pegnitz River and the Rhine-Main-Danube Canal. The city is renowned for its rich history, particularly its role… Read More
Belfast is so near and dear to everyone who has the chance to explore this incredible city. If you have the opportunity to hit this striking part of the world, you will have a fair share of… Read More
As a four-decade Certified Travel Agent, international airline employee, researcher, writer, teacher, and photographer, travel, whether for pleasure or business purposes, has always been a s… Read More
TRAVEL CORRESPONDENCEIndiGo strengthens connectivity to 15 countries in Europe
New Delhi, India: IndiGo has announced the launch of new one-stop flights to 9 European countries via Istanbul… Read More
Best Places to visit in France:From rolling vineyards and plunging canyons to towering sand dunes and majestic villages, we share the most breathtaking places to visit in France.There… Read More
TRAVEL CORRESPONDENCEBudapest – The Most Popular Travel Destination in the World
Budapest is most beautiful at dawn when the sun slowly rises from the plains. He draws around Pes… Read More
The Christmas Market in the old town of Goslar is famous for being one of the most beautiful ones in Germany. Photo via https://flic.kr/p/2dRtMvcColorful rows of glittering fairy lights surr… Read More
Storybook villages of half-timbered houses. Facades in pastel hues to match window box flowers. Castles, canals, and vineyards stretching from town to the hinterland. For the first-time visi… Read More
In the great pantheon of European wine nations, France stands alone. For centuries, L’Hexagone has pulled off a remarkable feat: viticultural diversity. Unlike Spain, Germany, and Ital… Read More
Weekend in Alsace: the best ideas for a dream holiday!
You want to go for a weekend in Alsace and you want to know where to go?
This is where it happens!
To help you organize this… Read More
Visit Carcassonne for a weekend
Do you want to go on a weekend in Carcassonne ?
Excellent idea!
To help you organize your short stay in the South of France, I have prepared a… Read More
Wondering about planning a day trip from Frankfurt then how about exploring this cute place in Rhein Area? In this post you will find the top things to do in Rudesheim.
Rudesheim am Rhein… Read More
In search of the best and fun things to do in Carbondale, IL.
Nicknamed “Little Egypt”, Carbondale is a busy tourist city in Jackson County of Illinois. This gorgeous city saw de… Read More
Bookings for THE GENTLE AUTHOR’S TOURS are now open for June & July
Novelist & Historian of London Gillian Tindall, author of A Tunnel Through Time, A New Route for an Old Lon… Read More
Want to know the best and most fun things to do in Lewiston, Idaho?
Lewistown is a city in Idaho and is also the county seat of Nez Perce County, Idaho, in the state’s north central re… Read More
Montage HealdsburgOn our recent visit to Aperture Cellars in Sonoma, California, to meet with winemaking wunderkind Jesse Katz, we took some time to explore Healdsburg, now home not only to… Read More
French cuisine is often recognized as the best gastronomy throughout the international culinary landscape. French food is beloved worldwide, from fresh baguettes and buttery croissants to ar… Read More
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15 November 1933 Visions Seminar LECTURE VI
In our last seminar we were discussing the objectivation of the star symbol. A picture of that v… Read More