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Chambery App
If you have an IPhone or IPod and are planning a visit to Chambery, buy my ITunes App. It will walk you through the city of Chambery to each historic landmark with walking directions, history, a map, and narrative. It's just $2.99. Click on the above photo of the elephant fountain for the link to the app.
Travel Resources
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Get my Chambery, France Guide Book free with the purchase of my Cookbook: 'French Comfort Food: Recipes of Savoie and the French Alps.' Get both for only $7.99. Click the photo to get more information or to purchase your books now.
French Tutorial
A basic grammar and vocabulary review of the French language, as well as some informal & slang vocabulary and a special section on vocabulary for English-speaking expatriates living in France. Also included is an appendix on French pronunciation for English speakers as well as IPA transcriptions for most of the vocabulary lists and all of the verb conjugations.
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Join us on a small group tour of the French Alps June 9 - 16, 2012. I designed this tour to include the best of the region. Wander the Medieval town of Annecy, nicknamed the Venice of the French Alps, and take a boat ride on its crystal blue lake. Do you like pampering yourself on your vacations, then why not spend an afternoon at the Aix les Bains thermal baths inside your lakeside hotel? Are you the adventurous type? Then take a horseback ride in the Alps or fly through the trees at the High Ropes Adventure. Are you a foodie? Taste local chocolates, cheeses, wines and hazelnut oils. Are you a history buff? Then satisfy your curiosity at Lyon's Old Town or Vienne's Roman Temple and Forum. Or just enjoy watching the hang gliders and sunset while enjoying an outdoor aperitif on the top of a mountain overlooking Annecy's lake. See you in the French Alps! www.french-alps-tours.com
Alps Cookbook
Get my ECookbook: 'French Comfort Food: Recipes of Savoie and the French Alps.'
51 recipes of the region, collected from friends and local cookbooks. This is the only English language Savoie and French Alps cookbook in print. Only $7.99 and includes a bonus book: The Chambery Guide Book.
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French Comfort Food
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Everyone knows about the city of Cannes on the French Cote d’Azur. It’s primarily known for its annual Film Festival which usually takes place in May. I knew that too but was still astonished to see the handprints of movie stars and musicians in front of the Festival’s theatre center. I felt like I was back in Hollywood where I used to work. We took a nice walk along the seaside promenade and had a quick lunch before heading on to our next destination. Cannes is too modern and ‘bling bling’ for me. I prefer the old towns and centuries-old architecture of the smaller towns on the French Riviera. It’s a great place to people watch though.
While visiting Villefranche sur Mer we stopped at the Volti Sculpture Museum to see the impressive and stout bronze sculptures of the female form. We happened to be there while art students were visiting the museum. They went in blindfolded and had to determine what the forms were by touch only. After the museum we had lunch at a Brasserie on the seaside. We found a good deal for lunch that included a lovely view.
During my train rides to Menton from Nice, we always passed a lovely seaside town just 10 minutes out of Nice. So when I had a morning free from filming, Bernard and I decided to stop at this beautiful town which was called Villefranche sur Mer. We were not disappointed either. It is one of the most quaint, cozy, and gorgeous towns I’ve ever seen and I instantly fell in love with it. By the price of the housing, I wasn’t the only one. In fact, Tina Turner lives in the town’s hillsides. Visit this charming town with me.
At the same time as the Nice Carnival, Menton holds a Lemon Festival which includes a Parade along the seaside promenade. The nice people at the Tourist office (http://www.feteducitron.com/menton-french-riviera-lemon-festival-uk.html) gave me a Press Pass to film the parade from a high stage so I had a good view. Here are the highlights of the Parade. Put it on your ‘Things to Do’ List!
Menton is 30 minutes by train from Nice. It borders both Italy and Monaco. The population is about 20,000 so I call it a mini-Nice since it has many similar characteristics. One similarity is its Carnival Parade which is part of the annual February Lemon Festival in Menton. It’s a lovely city worth visiting. Here’s an overview video of the city.
Unfortunately, I’m not an independently wealthy person. Far from it. My days of 6-figure salaries ended when I moved to France so I look for travel deals and budget hotels when I travel. I found a great, inexpensive hotel in Nice that I’m happy to recommend for you fellow budget travelers. Hotel Solara (www.hotelsolara.com) was a great find. I did a review about the hotel via video so have a look!
The night before the Carnival began in Nice, the city was buzzing. Performers filled the streets, everyone was out walking, and the energy was palatable. I took some video during my walk.