Since my last post was about travel planning, I figured it was only natural to talk about one of my favorite places to travel to – France! For whatever reason, France has always fascinated me. In school I began taking Spanish as every good Floridian should, but I quickly realized I wanted to do something different – so I signed up for French. Three years in high school, a minor in it in college, and I’m still nowhere near fluent., but I can get around. (J’ai etudié il y a sept ans, mais je ne le practique pas tous les jours.)

I‘ve visited Paris, the French Riviera and the beaches of Normandy, but I’ve hardly scratched the surface of everything there is to see in that beautiful country. On my next trip to France (because there will be a next trip), I want to do a wine tour – visit the Champagne region, the Burgundy region and all the other regions where they do wine the best. That would be a dream trip. Now to make that happen!

When you get past the gypsies, the pickpockets and the graffiti, Paris is a beautiful city. Strolling along in the Latin Quarter or near the Notre Dame Cathedral, you can see the romantic Paris that everyone pictures in their mind. The trick is to find someplace off the beaten path where there aren’t a lot of tourists. My old buddy Rick Steves helps out in this area quite a bit – bring his book with you!
By now, I consider myself a regular ol‘ tour guide for this city, so if anyone is planning a trip, please don’t hesitate to reach out if you have questions or need advice. I think I’ve pretty much done everything there – well almost everything. And my number one tip or piece of advice for anyone traveling there – learn a little bit of French and don’t be afraid to use it.
My second piece of advice - go to Notre Dame and make sure you stand on the “heart of Paris“ – it’s a small medallion right in front of the church that is the exact center of the city. They say if you stand on it, then one day you’ll return. Every trip I’ve done it, and I’ve always gone back.
On that note – adieu, a bientôt!