Links I Love Week 24
Bonjour from Nice, France. I arrived yesterday with my family (all 7 of us!) via train from Milan. It was a long trip and we had a few delays which made the 5 hr train trip closer to 6. I think we were all happy to get some fresh air on the water. We explored a bit and made ice cream a destination for the kids. We will be using Nice as a hub to explore the South of France. I have been twice before but the rest of my family hasn’t seen the South of France so it will be fun to explore with them. We are deciding between Menton and Monaco for one of our travel days. If anyone has any tips or suggestions, I am open. I promise to share everything on the blog in a future post.
Paris now has a new Metro Card. I will miss the old tickets but this seems like a much easier system. I will report back how it goes when I am in Paris next week.
10 Expats Share Their Biggest Mistakes After Moving to Paris
A Cheap Person’s Guide to Fancy French Wine
I am a big fan of bodysuits in Winter and Summer. I just purchased this one from ShopBop. My first order. Since they are connected to Amazon, there is FREE two day shipping since I have Prime. I wish I brought this on my trip but it will be waiting for me for when I get home. Perfect for jeans and skirts this Summer.
75 Years Later, American D-Day Veteran Reunited with Long Lost Love
Six Early Dating Mistakes. Are you making any of these?
A French Wine with a 900 Year Old Vintage
10 Sandwiches to Eat in France Before You Die according to Food and Wine
Hotel du Louvre just reopened after a renovation. I can’t wait to explore the hotel and check out the bar and restaurant just a few minutes walk from the Louvre and Palais Royal.
Paris Best Neighborhood Markets
12 Best Museums & Galleries in Paris
The 15 Hottest New Restaurants in Paris according to Eater
Five Spots to Watch The Women’s World Cup in Paris
Two New Hotels and What to do in the Summer in Paris via Forbes
15 Best Things to Do in Paris with Kids
5 Little Museums of Paris, for Little Travelers
This post does include affiliate links which help contribute to my coffee and croissant research. Merci!
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