A quick visit to show you the Musée National Eugène Delacroix, hidden in a courtyard at 6 Rue de Furstemberg in the 6th arrondissement. This is where the 19th-century artist -- most famous for his painting "Liberty Leading the Masses, 28 July 1830" -- lived...
Author - Heather Stimmler
I used Notre Dame's new reservation system to get three tickets to visit on Tuesday, December 10th, at 9am. Here's my visit!
Heather and Secrets of Paris member (and longtime expat) Brian head to Versailles to check out the food market, the Trianons, Alain Ducasse's Ore restaurant, and the Vernet exhibit in the Château. This little video is a compilation of the highlights.
A very short clip from Le M. Musée du Vin (Wine Museum) with tour guide Jean-Manuel talking about the French poet and wine lover, Rabelais.
The Musée des Transports Urbains is in Chelles, an hour east of Paris by train. But it's worth the effort for anyone who loves to see vintage busses, metros, trams and more!
Highlights from the Château du Haut-Koenigsbourg in Alsace.
The terraces surrounding the Mont Saint Odile Sanctuary offer amazing views over the Alsatian countryside.
A few scenes from Strasbourg's charming Petite France district and iconic cathedral on our last - rather rainy - days in Alsace.
Heather and Stephanie stop at Eguisheim, a village along the Route des Vins d'Alsace.
Here's a short peek at one of our very favorite villages in Alsace, Riquewihr.
The first day of our trip to Alsace was spent in Colmar and the neighboring village of Turckheim.
Heather & Fred and the twins spend a week in Auvergne at the farmhouse of friends Cécile, Gaston and Zoë. We go mushroom picking, mountain biking (with a boost), visit local villages, buy (and eat) lots of cheese, and learn how they've been making wine in...


