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Join Us in France Travel Podcast
Annie Sargent
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A Weekend in Marseille, Episode 509
Épisode 509
dimanche 1 septembre 2024 • Durée 01:00:17
Ever thought of spending a weekend in Marseille but not sure where to start? This episode is your perfect guide! Join Elyse Rivin and me, Annie Sargent, as we dive into a fun and insightful conversation about Elyse's recent weekend adventure in Marseille. Whether you've been hesitant to visit Marseille due to its reputation or you're just looking for fresh ideas, this episode will change your perspective.
Elyse shares her top tips for enjoying the city like a local. From exploring the charming old port area to strolling through picturesque parks and savoring delicious seafood, Elyse uncovers the hidden gems that make Marseille a must-visit destination. We also talk about the fantastic museums, coastal walks, and the best spots to soak up the Mediterranean sun.
Why listen? Because this episode is packed with practical advice, cultural insights, and a real-life experience that will help you plan an unforgettable trip. You'll discover how to make the most of a short stay in Marseille, with tips on where to stay, what to see, and how to enjoy the city's unique vibe.
So, if you're browsing for your next travel inspiration or simply curious about Marseille, hit play and let us guide you through a perfect weekend in this vibrant city. Don't miss out—this episode will leave you excited to pack your bags and head to the South of France!
Table of Contents for this Episode
- Today on the podcast
- Podcast supporters
- The Magazine segment
- Elyse Trip Report
- A little about Marseille
- European City of Culture
- Seafront Hotels in Marseille
- Coastal walk, La Corniche
- Le Panier
- Marseille as an art scene
- The Mucem, the Museum of Civilizations of the Mediterranean
- Underground Parking
- Tips for Parking in Large Cities in France
- Eating out in Marseille
- How long to spend in MUCEM?
- Grotte de Cosquer
- Islands of Frioul
- Parks in Marseille
- Rompoint du Prado.
- The Borely Park
- Tips for a Cruise Stop in Mare
- Thank you, patrons!
- Zoom with Patrons
- Tour Reviews
- Planning a Trip to France with Annie
- Paralympics 2024
- Copyright
Gourmet Escapades in the Rhône Valley, Episode 508
Épisode 508
dimanche 25 août 2024 • Durée 59:31
Are you planning a gastronomic adventure in France? In this episode, I chat with Jennifer and Emma Jerzyk, who share their delightful mother-daughter trip through the Rhône Valley. They offer detailed tips on wine tasting, visiting Michelin-starred restaurants, and enjoying the local cuisine.
Get the podcast ad-freeWhether you're a foodie or a wine connoisseur, you'll find plenty of practical advice to make your own trip unforgettable. Tune in for an episode packed with insider knowledge and personal anecdotes!
Table of Contents for this Episode
- Podcast supporters
- Magazine segment
- Mother-Daughter trip in the Rhône Valley
- Chateau Trenquevedel
- E Guigal Wines
- Value of Wine
- Auberge de Cassagne near Avignon in Le Pontet
- Auberge de Cassagne near Avignon
- Maison Pic, three Michelin stars
- Chateauneuf du Pape
- Valrhona Chocolate Museum
- Les Épicurieux
- Hermitage Hill
- Driving in France
- Dinner at Cafe des Fédérations-a bouchon in Lyon
- Thank you, patrons
- VoiceMap tours
- Tour reviews
- Planning a trip to France?
- Should I bring my designer bag to Paris?
- Alain Delon
- Next week on the podcast
- Copyright
Navigating Paris: Multi-Generational Adventures and Challenges, Episode 499
Épisode 499
dimanche 23 juin 2024 • Durée 57:20
Have you ever wondered what it's like to navigate Paris with family members spanning different generations? In this episode of "Join Us in France," titled "Navigating Paris: Multi-Generational Adventures and Challenges," Paula Barnes shares her candid and insightful experiences from a six-day trip to Paris with her diverse family. With her 15-year-old son, her 76-year-old mother-in-law, and her 21-year-old history buff son in tow, Paula encountered both delightful moments and unexpected challenges.
Get the podcast ad-freeFrom spontaneous trip planning prompted by an irresistible airfare deal to navigating the bustling Paris metro and balancing varied interests, Paula discusses it all. She recounts the joys of visiting iconic sites like the Paris Opera House, Sainte-Chapelle, the Catacombs, and Versailles, while also sharing the practical difficulties they faced, such as metro mishaps, dining challenges, and the importance of flexibility in travel planning.
Listeners will gain valuable insights into managing multi-generational travel, as well as tips for making the most of a Parisian adventure. Whether you're planning a family trip or simply love hearing about travel experiences, this episode is packed with honesty, humor, and practical advice. Tune in for a journey through Paris that's both realistic and inspiring.
Table of Contents for this Episode- Today on the podcast
- Podcast supporters
- The Magazine segment
- Introduction and Trip Overview
- Planning the Trip: Challenges and Strategies
- What You Wish Had Gone Better?
- Navigating Paris: Metro and Mobility Issues
- With mobility issues, consider taking the bus rather than the metro
- Why Stay Outside of Paris?
- Dining and Food Experiences
- Savoring Paris: A Food Lover's Walk around Les Halles
- Favorite Activities and Tours
- Paris Opera House Tour
- Sainte-Chapelle
- Museum of the Resistance
- Versailles
- Adapting Travel Plans for Family Dynamics
- Exploring Paris with Teenagers: VR Experiences
- Navigating Paris: Metro Mishaps and Walking Tours
- Disneyland Paris: Comparing to Disney World
- Culinary Adventures and Dining Challenges
- Reflecting on the Paris Trip: Lessons Learned
- Thank You Patrons
- Updated Patreon Levels
- Bleu du Podcast Tier, $2
- Accro du Podcast Tier, $5
- Groupies du Podcast Tier, $10
- Fou de France Tier, $20
- Ambassadeur du Podcast Tier, $50
- The French Politics
- Next week on the podcast
- Copyright
Toulouse Bootcamp 2024: Francophile Adventures and Insights, Episode 498
Épisode 498
dimanche 16 juin 2024 • Durée 01:16:50
Have you ever dreamed of immersing yourself in the heart of France with fellow francophiles? In this episode of Join Us in France, titled "Toulouse Bootcamp 2024: Francophile Adventures and Insights," host Annie Sargent takes listeners on a journey through the experiences and stories of participants from the 2024 bootcamp. This special episode features personal anecdotes, travel tips, and reflections on the enchanting city of Toulouse and its surroundings.
Get the podcast ad-freeListeners will hear about favorite activities such as visiting Albi, exploring the countryside, and indulging in wine and cheese tastings at a family-run organic winery. Participants also share insights from their French language classes, historical tours, and unique local adventures. Practical tips for future bootcampers include accommodation advice, maximizing language learning, and making the most of free time.
The episode captures the camaraderie among bootcamp participants, the welcoming nature of Toulouse's residents, and the city's rich cultural and historical heritage. With a perfect blend of structured activities and personal exploration, "Toulouse Bootcamp 2024: Francophile Adventures and Insights" is an inspiring listen for anyone passionate about France and travel. Tune in to discover why Toulouse is the perfect base for a memorable French adventure.
Table of Contents for this Episode
- Intro
- Today on the podcast
- Podcast supporters
- The Magazine segment
- Part 1
- Favorite activity
- Not so happy about…
- What other tours have they been on before?
- Made any friends on the tour?
- Part 2
- How is this tour different from others?
- Toulouse as a city
- Part 3
- How did they join the bootcamp?
- Their Toulouse experiences
- The language classes
- About the bootcamp activities
- Made any new friends?
- Carefull when renting an electric car!
- Advice for future bootcampers
- Part 4
- Favorite bootcamp thing
- What was unique about the bootcamp?
- Toulouse, a great base for exploration
- Accommodation choices
- Who is the bootcamp best for?
- Thank you Patrons
- A tour review
- News from French Politics
- Why are we having elections now?
- Why is Macron so Unpopular?
- Next week on the podcast
- Copyright
#JoinUsInFrance, #ToulouseBootcamp, #Francophile, #TravelFrance, #FrenchCulture, #ExploreFrance, #TravelPodcast, #FranceTravel, #VisitToulouse, #FrenchLanguage, #FrenchHistory, #TravelCommunity
Off-Season Travel Bliss: Provence and Côte d'Azur Explored
Épisode 497
dimanche 9 juin 2024 • Durée 55:06
What makes off-season travel in Provence and the Côte d'Azur so special? Join us in this episode as we chat with a passionate traveler who recently explored these beautiful regions of France during February. Discover the charm of visiting popular destinations like Nice, Carcassonne, Avignon, Arles, Orange, and Nîmes without the usual crowds. Our guest shares their experiences at iconic attractions such as the Palais des Papes, the Pont d'Avignon, the Roman theater in Orange, and the arenas in Arles and Nîmes.
Get the podcast ads-freeListen in as we delve into the unique aspects of off-season travel, from enjoying peaceful Roman ruins to navigating the occasional closed restaurant. Learn about the delightful stops in Gordes and Roussillon, the somber yet enlightening visit to the Camp des Milles internment camp, and the vibrant energy of the Fête du Citron in Menton. We also cover the bustling Nice Carnival Parade and day trips to Monaco and Eze, including tips on transportation and must-see sights.
If you're planning a trip to France or just dreaming of one, this episode is packed with insights and tips for making the most of an off-season adventure in Provence and the Côte d'Azur.
Table of Contents for this Episode
- Intro
- Today on the podcast
- Podcast supporters
- The Magazine segment
- Introduction and Greetings
- Travel Dates and Companions
- Visiting Provence and Côte d'Azur off-season
- Challenges of Off-Season Travel
- Travel Itinerary and Transportation
- Exploring Carcassonne
- Luggage service
- Getting to Carcassonne by Train
- Arrival in Avignon, Palais des Papes
- The hotel
- Visiting Arles and Roman Sites
- Orange
- Nîmes Arena
- Pont du Gard at night
- Exploring Pont du Gard at Night
- Visiting Gordes and the Off-Season Market
- Quick Stop at Roussillon
- Christmas in Provence: A Word of Caution
- Aix Camp des Milles: A Powerful Experience
- A Day in Nice
- Monaco and Eze: A Day Trip
- Antibes and Villefranche-sur-Mer
- Menton Lemon Festival, Fête du Citron
- Nice Carnival Parade
- Conclusion and Reflections
- Thank you, patrons
- Latin Quarter and Montmartre Tour Review
- Olympics 2024, Metro Closures
- During the Olympics, Use the RER to get into the city
- Next week on the podcast
- Copyright
#TravelFrance, #Provence, #CotedAzur, #OffSeasonTravel, #FrenchRiviera, #ExploreFrance, #TravelPodcast, #VisitFrance, #HiddenGems, #FranceTravelTips, #CulturalTravel, #TravelInspiration, #FranceAdventure, #TravelExperiences, #HistoricSites, #FrenchHistory, #TravelPlanning, #TravelGuide, #FranceVacation, #DiscoverFrance
Discovering the Northeast of France, Episode 496
Épisode 496
dimanche 2 juin 2024 • Durée 01:02:39
Are you ready to uncover the hidden gems of northeast France? In this episode, Annie Sargent interviews Ken Ives about his captivating journey through La Côte d'Opale and beyond. Explore the wild coastal beauty of Cap Blanc-Nez and Cap Gris-Nez, and delve into the rich historical sites of Amiens and Rouen.
Get the podcast ads-freeKen shares his experiences visiting attractions like the Maison Jules Verne, Notre Dame d'Amiens Cathedral, and the Nausicaa Centre National De La Mer. Learn about WWII history at the Atlantic Wall Museum and enjoy tales of culinary adventures in Boulogne-sur-Mer. Join us for an insightful exploration of this lesser-known yet enriching region of France.
Table of Contents for this Episode
- Today on the podcast
- Podcast supporters
- The Magazine segment
- Exploring the Northeast of France: A Hidden Gem
- White Cliffs of Dover from France
- GR 120 and the E9 European Long Distance Hiking Trail
- Maison Jules Verne, Amiens
- Notre Dame d'Amiens Cathedral
- Jules Verne's Tomb
- Boulogne-sur-Mer
- Nausicaa Centre National De La Mer
- The Atlantic Wall Museum, Audinghen
- Un Welsh Complet
- The French Medical System
- Exploring the Opal Coast Solo
- Renting a car in Boulogne: Check the Schedule!
- Discovering the Baie de Somme and Tides
- Donjon de Rouen, Joan d'Arc
- The Place where Joan of Arc was Help Prisoner During Her Trial
- Adventures in French Cuisine
- La Couronne, Rouen
- On Being a Picky Eater in France
- France with Celiac Disease
- Famous Battles that Took Place near the Opal Coast
- Montreuil-sur-Mer, Victor Hugo
- Thank you Patrons
- Kalena about the Podcast
- Reviews of Tours
- Driving a car in Major Cities of France
- ODE to not driving in city centers
- Park and Ride
- Next week on the podcast
- Copyright
An Epic French Road Trip with a Yorkie, Episode 495
Épisode 495
dimanche 26 mai 2024 • Durée 01:02:31
Ever wondered what it's like to take an epic French road trip with a dog? In this episode, join us as Richard Miller shares his anniversary journey through France, visiting hidden gems and famous spots with their beloved Yorkie, Pocket. Discover the charm of Metz, Strasbourg, Amboise, Avignon, Arles, Nîmes, Saint Tropez, Cannes, Nice, Carcassonne, Bordeaux, Saint Emilion, Mont Saint Michel, and Giverny. From navigating narrow streets to enjoying the scenic views, this episode is packed with travel tips, delightful anecdotes, and practical advice for your next adventure in France. Tune in now for an unforgettable travel tale!
Get the podcast ads-freeTable of Contents for this Episode
- Today on the podcast
- Podcast supporters
- The Magazine segment
- Welcome and Introduction to the Anniversary Trip
- Traveling with a Dog in France
- Trip overview
- Traveling from Paris to Metz, Car rentals
- Saint Tropez
- Enjoying impromptu stops at markets and fairs
- Tips for a Stress-Free French Vacation
- Strasbourg, Amboise
- Antique Market at Amboise on May 1st
- Avignon
- Roman Ruins and Disappointing Museums
- Navigating Narrow Streets in Nîmes and Reflecting on Van Gogh
- The Charm of Cannes and the Bustle of Nice
- Aix en Provence
- From the Vineyards of Bordeaux to the Crowds of Mont Saint Michel
- Bordeaux and Saint Emilion
- Mont Saint Michel
- Giverny.
- Laundry Challenges
- Thank you Patrons
- New patrons
- Tours Reviews
- Bootcamp 2024
- Bootcamp 2025: It will happen but no details yet
- Renting an Electric Car When Visiting France
- Next week on the podcast
- Copyright
Exploring the Treasures of Tarn: A Comprehensive Guide
Épisode 494
dimanche 19 mai 2024 • Durée 43:09
In this episode of the Join Us in France podcast, hosts Annie Sargent and Elyse Rivin explore the Tarn department in Southwest France, highlighting its rich cultural and natural attractions. They discuss the region's stunning red brick architecture, medieval villages, and notable cities such as Albi, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The episode delves into the topography of the area, with its small mountains and the beginnings of the Massif Central and the Black Mountains. Listeners will learn about the beautiful forests, the Gorges du Tarn, and the excellent hiking and biking opportunities available.
Get the podcast ads-freeElyse and Annie also share insights on must-visit towns like Cordes-sur-Ciel, Lautrec, Castres, and Gaillac, known for its wine production. The episode touches on the region's fascinating history, including its role in the Cathar wars and its famous bastides. Additional highlights include the charming towns of Rabastens, Lisle-sur-Tarn, and the unique attractions like the Pont Suspendu in Mazamet. Whether you're interested in outdoor activities, historical sites, or simply enjoying the picturesque landscapes, this episode provides a comprehensive guide to discovering the many treasures of the Tarn.
More episodes about the Occitanie regionTable of Contents for this Episode
- Today on the podcast: A Comprehensive Guide for Exploring the Tarn
- Podcast supporters
- No Magazine segment
- Welcome to the Tarn: A Hidden Gem in France
- Exploring the Natural Beauty and Topography of the Tarn
- Highlighting Tarn's Must-Visit Medieval Villages and Cities
- Museums in Castres
- The Charm of Lesser-Known Towns and Their Unique AttractionsCarmaux
- Saint-Sulpice-la-Pointe
- Rabastens
- Lisle-sur-Tarn
- Giroussens
- Jardin des Martels
- Soreze and Its Attractions
- A Journey Through Ambialet and Castelnau de Montmiral
- Castelnau de Montmiral
- Lacaune and Its Surroundings
- The Gaillac Wine Country
- The Forests of Tarn
- Copyright
Family, Fun and France, Episode 493
Épisode 493
dimanche 12 mai 2024 • Durée 41:04
Join us on "Family, Fun, and France with Talin Janjik," a delightful episode that follows Talin and host Annie Sargent on a captivating journey from Los Angeles, through the historic landscapes of Armenia and Italy, and into the heart of France. Discover the charm of Paris beyond the usual tourist paths as Talin shares insights into traveling with family, embracing local cultures, and finding joy in the quaint neighborhoods and cafes of Paris. From a serene Seine River Cruise to the sparkling lights of the Eiffel Tower, and unique experiences like baking classes and perfume tours, this episode is packed with stories, tips, and reflections on connecting deeply with new cultures. Tune in to explore the essence of traveling with loved ones and the unforgettable memories it creates.
Get the podcast ads-freeTable of Contents for this Episode
- Today on the podcast
- Podcast supporters
- No Magazine Segment
- Planning the Trip of a Lifetime with Talin Janjik
- In France with Family
- Embracing Parisian Life Beyond the Tourist Spots
- Accommodation
- Transportation Tales: Navigating Paris Amidst Riots
- Seine River Cruise, Eiffel Tower Sparkles
- Planning and Flexibility: Crafting the Perfect Itinerary
- Accommodating Everyone: The Challenge of Group Travel
- Cultural Immersion: Art, Baking, and Language Lessons
- Baking class experience on Airbnb
- Learning French online
- Reflections on Travel: Adapting and Learning
- Copyright
Two Faces of Provence: Art and Pizza!
Épisode 492
dimanche 5 mai 2024 • Durée 57:36
Dive into the captivating contrasts of Provence with Joseph O'Reilly in our latest episode, "Two Faces of Provence: Art and Pizza!" Have you ever wondered how the serene landscapes of Southern France inspire both art and cuisine? Join Joseph and his wife Marybeth as they uncover the artistic soul and culinary heart of Provence.
Get the podcast ads-freeFrom participating in a vibrant painting class in Vence under the guidance of local artist Ginny Fergus to mastering the art of Provençal cooking in Avignon, this episode offers an intimate glimpse into the rich tapestry of Provence's culture. Discover hidden gems, from the historic streets of Avignon to the tranquil Pont du Gard, and learn why Provence continues to enchant artists and food lovers alike.
Why should you listen? Whether you're a seasoned traveler plotting your next journey, an art enthusiast, or a foodie craving authentic French flavors, this episode serves as your ultimate guide to the diverse experiences of Provence. Explore practical travel tips, from navigating the narrow roads to finding the best local eateries, and get inspired to embark on your own French adventure.
Tune in to "Two Faces of Provence: Art and Pizza!" for an enriching exploration of what makes Provence a beloved destination for travelers around the world.
Table of Contents for this Episode
- Today on the podcast
- Podcast Supporters
- The Magazine Segment
- Welcome to Join Us in France: A Traveler's Tale
- Exploring France: From Paris to the Dordogne
- Learning and Traveling with Ginny Fergus, a Painting Trip
- Uzès and the Haribo Candy Museum
- Ancient Olives Trees at the Pont du Gard
- Cooking Class with Local Avignon Chef de Cuisine Gina Trevier
- Visiting the Chapelle du Rosaire designed by Matisse
- Renoir's Home
- Visiting Arles
- Enjoying Saint Paul de Vence and Pétanque
- Exploring the Charm of Petanque and French Clubs
- A Day at Villa Ephrussi Rothschild: Art, Gardens, and Painting
- Transportation during the trip
- Menerbes
- Nice
- Underground Parking and Gas Stations
- Reflections and Advice on Traveling in France
- Join Us In France Podcast
- Thank you Patrons
- Reviews of the Montmartre Tour
- French Peopple's Reaction to Foreigners Speaking Frenchx
- Copyright