The France Travel Issue


One Amazing Day in Paris

Embark on a captivating journey through Paris, beginning with a simple passport mishap and evolving into an enchanting exploration of the City of Lights. Delve into a tale of unexpected encounters and local flavors that reveal the true heart and soul of Paris.

Nantes Unveiled: A Serendipitous Journey of Art and Life

I never imagined falling in love with a French city other than Paris, but Nantes has completely stolen my heart. Here, life is lived at a different pace. The locals embrace a leisurely rhythm, savoring art, food, and conversation in a way that feels worlds apart from the frenetic American hustle. Nantes embodies this joie de vivre, inviting us all to pause, reflect, and revel in life’s pleasures.


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