Alison Kerr, Transatlantic Adventures: Favorite places and advice – Part 4/4
Favorite places and advice: Opening a bank account or finding a place to rent are the two hardest things to do here these days. I guess my piece of advice would be this...
Favorite places and advice: Opening a bank account or finding a place to rent are the two hardest things to do here these days. I guess my piece of advice would be this...
Where to eat in Paris: Top 10 LOCAL FAVOURITES which must be on the list of every MyFrenchLife.org Community member.
These resources will give you all the tools you need to become cheese-savvy: perfect for showing off at your next French soirée, and curing your longing for France.
With over 1600 kilometers of well-marked coastal trails alone, Brittany offers some of France’s best hiking. Taking a few minutes to plan ahead can make your hiking weekend that much more enjoyable.
Meeting the French should be easy when in France, right? Strangely, it can be harder than you imagined. Find out what happened when I took up lots of sporting activities in a bid to do just that...
Going to France with the aim of truly immersing yourself, and making connections with the French as you go - we've been there, and we've struggled. To make it a little easier for you, here are our top ten tips for getting to know the French.
Trying to make connections with locals in France can be a little trickier than you would imagine - but they're not horribly different! Rather, the French have a slightly different idea of what it means to start a friendship. Here's our list of top ten cultural differences to watch out for.
Visiting museums is a great way to learn about French history and culture. From paintings to mummies, a trip to the museum has plenty to keep kids entertained.
There is nothing scarier than being detained in a foreign country. In order to save you from some trouble, here are a few tips to help you while driving in France.
Lunch is quite the cultural affair in France, and a boring sandwich will simply not do. Here are five excellent options for lunch in Paris for under 15 euros, so you can enjoy the French tradition of lunch... without breaking the bank.