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Camille Van Puymbroeck is a Belgian freelance journalist with a big interest in anything lifestyle and ecology-related. Nothing makes her more happy than visiting a former Soviet building, overgrown by nature, equipped with a camera and a coffee. Not without an Italian meal afterwards, of course. Her work has previously been published in Metro, Sabato Magazine and Culinaire Ambiance.

28 June 2021

This 2.500 kilometer long trail will connect France’s most beautiful mountains

Those who are living in an urban environment will undoubtedly agree that the pandemic has emphasized the shortcomings of cities in general. Staying home when you’ve […]
24 June 2021

5 French islands you’ve never heard about that are worth a visit

Oh, la France. Even though it’s not exactly a very exotic destination, the country still makes us dream. About endless lavender fields and wine. About cheese […]
22 June 2021

Want to live in a French chateau? These are our favorite ones on the market right now

Being little, we’ve all pretended more than once to live in a castle. Whether it was on the beach or in the woods, in your room […]
21 June 2021

Oil pollution led to the closure of five famous beaches in Corsica

Oil residues have reached the French Mediterranean island of Corsica, leading to the closure of five famous beaches. Authorities are searching for the source of the […]
18 June 2021

Curfew to be lifted in France this Sunday

On Wednesday June 16th, Jean Castex announced that due to the drop in Covid-19 contagion numbers seen across the country, the wearing of a mask outdoors […]
15 June 2021

How to survive at the Côte d’Azur when you don’t like crowds

Sometimes, choosing a holiday destination can be a bit of a pickle. Especially when you’re not a big fan of crowds, it can be challenging. On […]
7 June 2021

France will soon allow vaccinated Europeans without PCR test

Starting this week on 9th June France will allow vaccinated Europeans into the country without a PCR test, whilst there will be a traffic light system […]
3 June 2021

“Les vacances, c’est en France”: Macron’s five year tourism plan

President of France Emmanuel Macron has unveiled a five-year plan to “reinvent” the country’s tourism model. Speaking yesterday from Saint-Cirq-Lapopie in the Lot, where he is currently […]
28 May 2021

France imposes compulsory quarantine for travelers arriving from the UK

France will impose a ”mandatory isolation” period for travelers arriving from the UK. This quarantine measure is to come into effect from next Monday, May 31st. […]
26 May 2021

Eiffel Tower in need of tens of millions of euros to reopen on 16 July

The Eiffel Tower will need a capital injection of several millions of euros to overcome the crisis caused by the pandemic, announced on Saturday May 22nd […]
25 May 2021

Paris to ban as much traffic from the center as possible

Auto tourism has been around for a long while now. Since men invented the car, people have been roaming the world from the comfort of their […]
19 May 2021
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Air France carries out first long-haul flight powered by Sustainable Aviation Fuel

Air France-KLM, Total, Groupe ADP and Airbus have joined forces to carry out the first long-haul flight powered by Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) produced in France. At […]
18 May 2021

Disneyland Paris announces 17 June as its reopening date

Disneyland Paris announced on Monday May 17th that after eight months of closure it will open its doors again on June 17. Disneyland Paris will welcome […]
17 May 2021

Fan of cheese? These cycling tours combine a work-out with a cheesy tasting session

Cheese lovers, unite. While beer fanatics and wine enthusiasts have been able to go on cycling tours centered around their culinary passion for ages already, your […]
14 May 2021

A bottle of French wine aged in space is expected to sell for $1 million dollars

A bottle of French wine Petrus vintage 2000 that spent 14 months in space was put up for sale by the auction house Sotheby’s, which estimated […]
13 May 2021

The sad reason why French vineyards are lit with candlelight

When picturing France, we can’t help but imagine a good glass of wine (or make it two). Whether you’re a fan of red, white or rosé: […]
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