Recently I wrote about things I miss about living in the U.S., now that I live in France. One reader commented that she would be interested to know what I DON’T miss, and I thought that was a great topic. So today, here is a list of the top ten things I...
In today’s travel article, members of the Renestance team share their favourite trips in France and Europe.Read on to find out our Dream Team’s favourite itineraries and tips! Gabriele I prefer to travel by car because I can stop wherever I want. I’m...
On the west side of Montpellier is a city that lives on the edge of the Etang de Thau. Mèze, a new tourist destination, has developed and embellished at a rapid pace these last few years, constantly renovating its seafront promenades, harbour, and old centre.It...
“We won’t beat about the bush : traveling has a serious impact on the environment. But traveling enriches life, is interesting, fun, and makes us forget our hard jobs for a while. A brilliant alternative to pollute less is to travel by bicycle!”...
One of the most common questions we get about our move to France—aside from “Why did you move to France?” doesn’t relate to our move, but to the U.S. “What do you miss most?” we’re often asked. So, I decided to give that some...
France, renowned for its rich cultural heritage and vibrant festivities, has become a dream destination for many individuals seeking unique experiences. If you are passionate about festivals and have an adventurous spirit, volunteering at a festival in France can...
Learning a musical instrument can be a challenging experience, especially in a new country. Today we are going to look at the different options available to you, whether you are starting out as a beginner or want to progress with your current instrument. Start your...
Finding an apartment to rent long term or for vacations in France can be challenging and you might be wondering, what rules apply to you and your pet?Rental as your main residency: rules regarding pets According to French law, as a tenant (locataire), you are allowed...
The weather has been big news in France this month. Freezing temperatures, flooding in many regions of the country and a heavy snowfall in Paris for the first time in 30 years. We thought we’d take a look at some weather related French phrases and what they...
If you read “Finding a Home in France, Part One”, you may remember that we expected to close on our apartment purchase in April. But France is full of surprises! On March 7, just over three months after our offer, the apartment was ours. The closing was...