The ‘Ski Bubble’ is something which every seasonaire can relate to. It's a term that my room mate and I came up with to describe the feeling of being stuck in a ski resort and outside of the reality of ‘normal life’ Don't get me wrong, waking up in the mountains surrounded by snow and … Continue reading A quick trip to: Bourg-Saint-Maurice
Category: FRANCE
My guide to: Nice
I can honestly say, hand on heart, that Nice is my favourite place I have ever visited. I recently saw a photo online of a friend who is currently there and it was strange how one picture can make you feel all kinds of emotions - even thinking back on it now makes me want … Continue reading My guide to: Nice
My guide to: Grasse
Famed for its perfume industry, Grasse is a town located in the mountains along the Cote d’Azur which is sure to leave a sweet impression in your mind. With an abundance of museums, picturesque old town and incredible views over the mountains, it’s a place I would deffo recommend visiting. Museums I’ve visited Grasse three … Continue reading My guide to: Grasse
My guide to: Biot
During my time working as an au pair in France, I lived very close to Biot and spent a lot of my time in the village. It’s small and quaint but with a lively spirit and a rich artistic heritage - here’s a few of the things you can get up to there. WANDER AROUND … Continue reading My guide to: Biot
My guide to: Beaulieu-sur-Mer
My parents and I visited Beaulieu-sur-Mer on a spontaneous day trip after an unsuccessful trip to Eze (luckily, my revisit alone was much more successful which you can read about here!) It was the day after my birthday and the middle of my parents stay in France so we wanted to go somewhere lively yet … Continue reading My guide to: Beaulieu-sur-Mer
My guide to: Cros-de-Cagnes
Cros-de-Cagnes is a place I never intended to visit; it was on a search for the beach at Cagnes-sur-Mer when I stumbled across this little town and I am so glad that I did! With a rich and still active fishing heritage, pebbled beach and a buzzing community atmosphere, I think it is a hidden … Continue reading My guide to: Cros-de-Cagnes
My guide to: Villeneuve-Loubet
If you've ever flown into Nice airport before, you might have already noticed the large white buildings in a wave like shape on the coast. This is Villeneuve-Loubet; or part of it more like. The town is split into two with the beach and village about a 10 minute drive from each other. They seem … Continue reading My guide to: Villeneuve-Loubet
My guide to: Monaco
Did you know that Monaco is the second smallest country in the world? Yes, that’s right - it’s not actually part of France but is its own principality since it has its own monarchy. That came as a surprise to me when I visited but one thing which I had known already was that Monaco … Continue reading My guide to: Monaco
Hotel Review: Best Western So Co – Nice
When it comes to looking for a place to stay in Nice, there is definitely not a shortage of properties - hotels, Airbnb, hostels. After spending 3 months working as an au pair close to Nice, I hadn't needed to find anywhere to stay until my parents came and visited for the weekend for my … Continue reading Hotel Review: Best Western So Co – Nice
My guide to: Cannes
Now this city I Cannes-not wait to tell you about! (okay sorry, you’ll just have to get used to my puns) Home to its annual film festival, rows of designer boutiques that I can only dream of shopping at and crystal clear waters, Cannes is not short of a bit of a glamour! Located on the … Continue reading My guide to: Cannes