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Speaking French: A Survival Guide for Americans
First things first... We love that you're trying. Seriously. Nothing makes us happier than hearing visitors attempt a little French. Even if it's not perfect, making the effort goes a long way, and most people genuinely appreciate it. That said... There are a few words that make every French person quietly die a little inside. So, in the interest of Franco-American friendship, here are a few pronunciation tips that might save us all. đ Rule #1: Stop Pronouncing Every Letter

Sarah & Ariel
4 days ago2 min read
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Driving in France: Should You Rent a Car?
One of the most common questions when planning a trip to the French Riviera is whether or not to rent a car. The answer is: it depends on the kind of trip you want to have. If you plan to stay primarily along the coastâvisiting places like Nice, Villefranche-sur-Mer, Beaulieu-sur-Mer, Monaco, Menton, Antibes, or Cannesâyou may not need a car at all. These destinations are generally well connected by train, and driving can sometimes be more stressful than helpful, especially d

Sarah & Ariel
4 days ago4 min read
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Before You Go: A Practical Guide for U.S. Travelers
Planning an international trip can feel overwhelming, but traveling to France is generally very straightforward. To help you prepare, we've gathered some of the most common questions American travelers have before visiting the French Riviera. A little preparation before you leave home will go a long wayâand once you arrive, you'll be free to focus on what really matters: enjoying the Riviera. âď¸ Before You Leave Before heading to the airport, take a few minutes to make sure e

Sarah & Ariel
4 days ago4 min read
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