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If the famed French writer Victor Hugo had visited the Château de Chambord today, it’s safe to say he would have been over-sharing it on Instagram. After travelling there for the first time, he wrote: ...
France's Loire Valley is, of course, famous for its regal châteaux. Visitors have an embarrassment of riches from which to choose. One can meander through the more than 500 rooms of the Château de ...
Visit these chateaux embracing the festive spirit in France’s picturesque Loire Valley over the winter holidays. Domaine National de Chambord during the holidays. One of the Loire Valley’s most ...
France's Dordogne region is loved by Brits, but has largely remained under the radar of American travelers. Chrissie McClatchie writes about travel, wine, and yachting from her home on the Côte d’Azur ...
Château de Chambord has 440 rooms and a fireplace for every day of the year. Courtesy of Rick Steves' Europe Through the Back Door With its huge scale and prickly silhouette, Château de Chambord is ...
The gardens of the Chateau de Villandry in France’s Loire Valley will be ablaze with more than 2,000 candles this summer. Photo Credit: FPaillet Felicity Long France's Loire Valley is known for its ...
With France reopening to vaccinated Americans in June, a host of new places to stay are swinging open their gilded doors. And maybe to make up for a year without all things authentically French (we ...
Legend has it that Jacques III Pineau de Viennay, Baron de Luce, an intendant of Louis XV, was so bowled over by his new home, built by engineer Mathieu de Bayeux between 1760 and 1764, that the first ...
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