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Annie Sargent
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Van Gogh's Tragic Genius: The Untold Story of His Life in France
Episode 572
dimanche 16 novembre 2025 • Duration 01:11:57
Join Annie Sargent and Elyse Rivin as they dive deep into the tragic and brilliant life of Vincent van Gogh. This episode isn't just about his iconic paintings—it's about the man behind the masterpieces. Elyse, with her deep knowledge of art history and her gift for storytelling, guides us through Van Gogh's tumultuous journey. From his early struggles in the Netherlands to his transformative years in France, we explore how his experiences shaped his art—and how his art, in turn, shaped the world.
Listen to this episode ad-freeVan Gogh's life was marked by failure, rejection, and mental health struggles. Elyse explains how these challenges fueled his creativity. As a young man, he tried—and failed—at careers as an art dealer, a preacher, and even a Bible translator. His family didn't know what to do with him, and his father even considered sending him to a mental hospital. But it was his brother, Theo, who became his lifeline. Theo provided financial and emotional support, allowing Vincent to focus on painting. This support gave him the freedom to experiment, leading to the bold, vibrant style we associate with him today.
Paris was a turning point for Van Gogh. Elyse paints a vivid picture of his time there, living in Montmartre, meeting artists like Toulouse-Lautrec and Pissarro, and discovering new techniques. He hated the city at first, but over time, he began to embrace its energy. His move to Arles was another pivotal moment. He dreamed of creating an artists' colony there, but his relationship with Gauguin ended in disaster. Despite the chaos, this period was incredibly productive. He painted masterpieces like Starry Night Over the Rhône and Sunflowers.
After his breakdown in Arles, Van Gogh was committed to an asylum in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence. Elyse's account of this time is heartbreaking yet inspiring. He continued to paint, creating some of his most famous works, including Wheat Fields and more versions of Starry Night. His final days in Auvers-sur-Oise were marked by relentless painting and a tragic end.
This episode isn't just about art—it's about humanity, perseverance, and the cost of genius. If you love stories that move you, this is a must-listen. Subscribe to Join Us in France on your favorite podcast app so you never miss an episode. And if you're planning a trip to France, don't forget to check out Elyse's Toulouse Guided Walks for an unforgettable experience.
Table of Contents for this Episode
- [00:00:15] Introduction
- [00:00:31] Today on the podcast
- [00:01:03] Podcast supporters
- [00:01:33] Bootcamp 2026
- [00:01:47] Magazine segment
- [00:02:25] Vincent Van Gogh with Elyse
- [00:03:38] Van Gogh's Life in France
- [00:04:57] The Universal Appeal of Van Gogh's Art
- [00:05:53] Why do people love his work?
- [00:09:30] Early Life and Family Background
- [00:13:49] Struggles with Mental Health and Career Choices
- [00:14:20] Moving to The Hague
- [00:16:09] Moving to London
- [00:21:06] Moving to Paris
- [00:23:26] Back to England
- [00:28:04] Returning home
- [00:28:55] The Decision to Become an Artist
- [00:29:24] Early Artistic Endeavors and Family Support
- [00:37:18] Van Gogh's Time in Paris
- [00:38:38] Van Gogh's Literary Influences
- [00:39:23] Return to Holland and Artistic Evolution
- [00:40:28] Personal Struggles and Relationships
- [00:42:06] Paris and Artistic Friendships
- [00:45:02] The Move to Arles
- [00:47:24] The Yellow House and Artistic Breakthrough
- [00:52:53] Mental Health Struggles and Saint-Rémy
- [00:59:11] Final Days in Auvers-sur-Oise
- [01:04:27] Legacy and Impact
- [01:09:40] Copyright
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Are You Considering Getting a Talent or Freelance Visa to Live in France?
Episode 571
dimanche 9 novembre 2025 • Duration 01:02:22
In this week's episode of the Join Us in France Travel Podcast, Annie Sargent talks with immigration lawyer Daniel Tostado and guests Brenna and Jeff, a couple exploring how to make their dream of moving to France a reality.
Listen to this episode ad-freeThey dive deep into what the Talent Visa France really is, how it differs from the Freelance Visa for France, and which one makes the most sense depending on your work situation. Daniel explains the legal side in plain language — who qualifies, how long each visa lasts, what documents you'll need, and what kind of income you must show.
Brenna and Jeff share the emotional and practical side of the story — the excitement, the stress, and the paperwork. They also talk about their motivation for starting fresh in France, what they've learned along the way, and why learning French is more important than most people think.
If you've ever wondered how to work remotely from France, apply for a digital nomad visa, or move abroad for a slower, more meaningful lifestyle, this episode will give you a clear, honest picture of what it takes. Annie and her guests make complex information easy to understand and relatable, whether you're planning a move or just curious about life in France.
Subscribe to the Join Us in France Travel Podcast on your favorite podcast app, on Spotify, or on YouTube — and get practical tips, inspiring stories, and expert advice about traveling and living in France.
More episodes about moving to FranceTable of Contents for this Episode
- [00:00:15] Introduction
- [00:00:32] Today on the podcast
- [00:01:06] Podcast supporters
- [00:02:06] Magazine segment
- [00:02:52] Guests Welcome
- [00:03:51] Daniel's Journey and Expertise
- [00:04:55] Brenna and Jeff's Background
- [00:05:46] What difficulties are they facing?
- [00:05:58] Passeport Talent
- [00:07:10] Talent Passport Visa Details
- [00:09:15] Financial Requirements and Project Proposal
- [00:18:27] Alternative Visa Options
- [00:19:59] Visa Application Process and Considerations
- [00:25:04] Talent Spouse Visa
- [00:28:33] Bringing over dependents over 18
- [00:30:21] Understanding the 90-Day Rule in France
- [00:31:29] Importance of Learning French
- [00:32:58] Challenges of Opening a French Bank Account
- [00:34:30] Does France Like Online Banks?
- [00:35:40] Visa Requirements and Proof of Address
- [00:36:56] French Language Proficiency for Visas and Citizenship
- [00:40:03] Political and Social Considerations for Moving to France
- [00:42:31] Healthcare and Taxes in France
- [00:44:14] Bilateral tax treaty between France and America
- [00:47:28] Final Thoughts and Services Offered
- [00:51:20] Thank you Patrons
- [00:52:28] VoiceMap Tours Reviews
- [00:53:43] Social Media Presence and Group Management
- [00:56:31] Paris Catacombs Renovation Update
- [00:59:54] Next week on the podcast
- [01:00:15] Copyright
Unexpected France: History, Nature, and a Bit of Chaos, Episode 562
Episode 562
dimanche 7 septembre 2025 • Duration 55:08
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What happens when your carefully planned vacation in France takes an unexpected turn? In Unexpected France: History, Nature, and a Bit of Chaos, host Annie Sargent talks with traveler Gregg Furey about a journey filled with breathtaking discoveries, surprising challenges, and a few classic French travel mishaps.
Listen to this episode ad-freeGregg's trip took him to places most visitors overlook. He explored the prehistoric caves of Arcy-sur-Cure, where ancient paintings connect today's traveler with humanity's earliest stories. He visited the soaring cathedrals of Laon and Bourges, each one a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. At the battlefield of Alésia, Gregg learned how Julius Caesar defeated Vercingetorix and how that moment still shapes French identity. And in Colombey-les-Deux-Églises, he reflected on the life of General Charles de Gaulle at the Croix de Lorraine memorial and museum.
But not everything went according to plan. Gregg ended up in a hospital in Sarlat after unexpected health issues. Instead of panic, he found efficient doctors, affordable treatment, and an eye-opening look at how the French healthcare system really works. This detour disrupted his schedule but turned into one of the most memorable parts of the trip.
This conversation is about more than just sightseeing. It's about handling the unpredictable. It's about staying flexible, finding humor when things go wrong, and discovering that mishaps often make the best stories. Annie and Gregg remind us that France is more than Paris and the Riviera. Smaller towns, Roman ruins, and quiet villages hold just as much magic.
Subscribe to the Join Us in France Travel Podcast to hear more stories like this one. Learn how to plan smarter, travel deeper, and embrace the unexpected side of France.
Table of Contents for this Episode
- [00:00:31] Today's Episode
- [00:01:02] Support the Podcast
- [00:01:33] Strikes and Political Difficulties in France
- [00:01:55] Air Quality in Paris, ETIAS and EES requirements
- [00:02:40] Gregg and Annie
- [00:02:52] Greg's Unique Travel Experiences
- [00:03:39] Exploring Small Towns Near Paris
- [00:05:04] Visiting Melun
- [00:06:46] Hospitalization in France
- [00:13:07] Medical "Deserts"
- [00:15:28] Discovering Laon
- [00:17:09] Disque de Stationnement
- [00:22:49] Exploring Vézelay and Nearby Caves
- [00:23:04] Exploring Neolithic Art in French Caves
- [00:26:50] The Historical Significance of Vézelay
- [00:30:25] The Battle of Alesia and Roman Conquest
- [00:35:31] Charles de Gaulle's Legacy in Colombey-les-Deux-Églises
- [00:40:13] Final Thoughts and Future Travels
- [00:41:50] Thank You Patrons!
- [00:42:49] Tour Review
- [00:43:25] Podcast Listeners Discounts
- [00:44:34] Strikes Coming Up
- [00:47:20] Political Uncertainty
- [00:48:44] Air Quality in Paris
- [00:50:33] EES and ETIAS
- [00:52:25] Next Week on the Podcast
- [00:52:47] Copyright
Exploring the Dordogne: Secret Villages, Local Tips & Authentic French Travel
Episode 561
dimanche 31 août 2025 • Duration 56:37
Have you ever dreamed of exploring French villages at your own pace? In this episode, Village-Hopping in the Dordogne and Beyond: A Traveler's Guide with Jackie Barnes, host Annie Sargent talks with traveler Jackie Barnes about her recent road trip through one of France's most beautiful regions.
Listen to this episode ad-freeJackie shares how she and her family designed a flexible Dordogne road trip that let them visit charming towns, sample local food, and enjoy the landscape without feeling rushed. From famous stops like Sarlat and Rocamadour to less crowded villages along the river, Jackie explains what made each place special. She also talks about driving in rural France, finding parking in small towns, and the importance of leaving room in your schedule for spontaneous discoveries.
Annie and Jackie compare notes on French markets, restaurants, and the kind of authentic encounters that happen when you stay in smaller inns or gîtes instead of big hotels. They also highlight cultural differences, from the rhythm of French mealtimes to how Sundays feel completely different compared to North America.
This episode is packed with practical tips for anyone planning to go beyond Paris and explore provincial France. You'll hear why renting a car is essential, how to balance sightseeing with relaxation, and which Dordogne villages Jackie would happily return to again.
If you are searching for advice on exploring the Dordogne, planning a Dordogne road trip, or simply want inspiration for your next journey to France, this conversation will help you see what's possible.
Subscribe to the Join Us in France Travel Podcast to get weekly episodes with trip reports, itineraries, and deep dives into French culture and history. Don't just visit France—experience it like a traveler who knows where to look.
Table of Contents for this Episode
- [00:00:15] Introduction and Theme of the Trip
- [00:00:30] Today on the podcast
- [00:00:51] Podcast supporters
- [00:01:25] Magazine segment
- [00:02:17] Annie and Jackie Barnes
- [00:02:31] Planning the Journey
- [00:05:33] Driving in France
- [00:07:57] Exploring Sarlat and Surroundings
- [00:10:29] The Knights Templar
- [00:11:22] Strawberries in March in Paris
- [00:15:24] Visiting Chateau Milandes and Castelnaud-la-Chapelle
- [00:16:33] Castelnaud-la-Chapelle
- [00:18:12] Cycling Adventures on Voie Verte from Sarlat
- [00:21:28] You Can Ask for a Doggy Bag in France
- [00:22:47] Language Barriers and Cultural Experiences
- [00:25:12] Exploring Cahors and Malbec Wine
- [00:25:37] Font-de-Gaume Cave Paintings
- [00:26:58] Hiking from Bouzies to Saint-Cirq-Lapopie
- [00:29:52] Visiting Saint-Vincent-Rive-d'Eault and Wineries
- [00:33:30] Theft of Reliquaries and Sainte-Foy's Story
- [00:35:30] Capdenac
- [00:36:18] Exploring Martel and Rocamadour
- [00:39:07] Canoeing on the Dordogne River
- [00:40:15] Gouffre de Padirac Cave Adventure
- [00:41:54] Autoire Waterfall Hike and Final Thoughts
- [00:45:26] Thank You, Patrons
- [00:46:02] Support Elyse
- [00:46:10] Le Journée Européenne du Patrimoine
- [00:49:56] Personal Update
- [00:53:59] Next week on the podcast
- [00:54:20] Copyright
Emile Zola: The Life, Legacy, and Scandal of France's Most Influential Writer
Episode 560
dimanche 24 août 2025 • Duration 01:03:19
Have you ever wondered how one writer could change French literature and politics at the same time? That's the story we tell in Émile Zola: The Life, Legacy, and Scandal of France's Most Influential Writer. In this episode of the Join Us in France Travel Podcast, host Annie Sargent sits down with Elyse Rivin to explore the extraordinary life of Émile Zola.
Zola was not just a novelist. He was a social critic, a scandal-maker, and a public voice for justice. His Rougon-Macquart series, including the famous novel Germinal, revealed the lives of miners, shopkeepers, and workers in 19th-century France. His friendship with Paul Cézanne shaped his early years. His relationship with Jeanne Rozerot brought private scandal. And his article J'Accuse made him a hero during the Dreyfus Affair, even though it forced him into exile in England.
Annie and Elyse take you through the highlights of an Émile Zola biography in plain language. You'll learn about his role in shaping the Naturalist movement, his courage to stand up against injustice, and why he rests today in the Panthéon in Paris alongside France's greatest figures.
This episode isn't just about books. It's about history, politics, scandal, and courage. It's about how one man's words still echo in France today.
If you're curious about French literature, Paris history, or the Dreyfus Affair, this episode is for you. You'll walk away with stories you can share and a deeper understanding of France's cultural heritage.
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Table of Contents for this Episode
- [00:00:29] Today on the podcast
- [00:00:58] Podcast supporters
- [00:01:39] Magazine segment
- [00:02:14] Next week on the podcast
- [00:02:34] Annie and Elyse about Emile Zola
- [00:03:39] Early Life and Family Struggles
- [00:07:23] Friendship with Paul Cézanne and Artistic Influences
- [00:09:19] Challenges and Failures in Education
- [00:12:47] Rise as a Journalist and Critic
- [00:20:56] Transition to Novel Writing: Les Rougon-Macquart
- [00:23:16] Naturalism and Literary Success
- [00:30:11] Books in the Rougon-Macquart Series
- [00:32:28] Zola's Later Works and Personal Struggles
- [00:33:57] A Double Life: Zola's Affair and Family Dynamics
- [00:38:57] The Dreyfus Affair: Zola's Fight for Justice
- [00:46:36] Exile and Return: Zola's Final Years
- [00:50:29] Legacy and Final Thoughts on Zola
- [01:01:02] Copyright
Family Travel to France: Paris, Provence, and a Trip of a Lifetime
Episode 559
dimanche 17 août 2025 • Duration 53:55
Family Travel to France: Paris, Provence, and a Trip of a Lifetime
Thinking about family travel to France? In this episode, host Annie Sargent talks with Lori Belinski about planning — and enjoying — a dream trip for six people, from grandparents to kids.
Listen to this episode ad-freeThey share the highlights of Paris, including the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, and hidden gems you might miss. Then they head south to Provence for lavender fields, hilltop villages, and unforgettable markets. Along the way, Lori reveals how they balanced everyone's interests, managed transportation, and found great places to stay.
You'll hear tips on traveling with a multi-generational group, making the most of your time in France, and avoiding common travel pitfalls. Whether you're dreaming of Paris cafés or Provencal sunsets, this episode offers practical advice and inspiration.
Subscribe to the Join Us in France Travel Podcast so you don't miss future episodes full of travel stories, tips, and cultural insights.
Table of Contents for this Episode
- [00:00:00] Introduction
- [00:00:30] Today on the podcast
- [00:01:01] Podcast supporters
- [00:02:18] Annie, Lori and James
- [00:02:45] Family Trip Overview
- [00:03:03] Olympic Adventures
- [00:06:20] Exploring the South of France
- [00:06:32] Fly Fishing Excursion
- [00:08:53] Driving in France
- [00:10:46] Driving in France is Easy
- [00:12:36] Lavender Fields and Local Guides
- [00:16:12] Monaco Aquarium Visit
- [00:17:44] Accommodation Experiences
- [00:20:39] Health Snags
- [00:21:49] Boat Tour in Nice
- [00:22:53] Exploring the Wooden Playground
- [00:23:41] Monaco: The Drink of the Trip
- [00:24:30] Dog Sled Adventure in Fontainebleau
- [00:28:42] Journey to Normandy
- [00:33:28] Navigating Paris with a Group
- [00:33:40] Trip of a Lifetime on a Budget
- [00:40:18] Marker
- [00:42:02] Travel Tips and Reflections
- [00:42:38] AIRALO, virtual SIM APP
- [00:43:54] The Podcast and VoiceMap Tours Are a Great Jumping Off Point
- [00:46:40] Thank you Patrons
- [00:47:10] Carl's Review
- [00:48:49] La Rentrée and Forum des Associations
- [00:51:24] Next Week on the Podcast
- [00:51:48] Copyright
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French Lifestyle Dream in the Loire Valley
Episode 558
dimanche 10 août 2025 • Duration 58:42
Have you ever dreamed of owning a home in France? In From Paris to Saumur: Real Estate Dreams and Travel Tips for France Lovers, host Annie Sargent sits down with guest David Palachek to talk about making that dream a reality—and all the adventures along the way.
David shares how he and his partner fell in love with Saumur, right in the heart of the Loire Valley. They bought a home in the center of town, surrounded by history, wine culture, and beautiful châteaux. Annie and David swap tips for exploring the region, including visits to Candes-Saint-Martin, Montsoreau, Fontevraud-l'Abbaye, the Château of Langeais, and the gardens of Villandry.
Before heading to Saumur, David spent time in Paris and stayed at the Off Paris Seine, a floating hotel he loved for its unique design and great location. They also talk about the Cadre Noir, France's prestigious equestrian school, and why it's a must-visit for horse lovers.
This episode blends personal stories, travel recommendations, and cultural insights for anyone dreaming about French life or planning a Loire Valley trip.
Subscribe to the Join Us in France Travel Podcast for weekly inspiration, practical tips, and authentic stories that will help you explore France like a local. Whether you're a traveler, a future expat, or just curious about French culture, this episode will make you want to pack your bags.
Table of Contents for this Episode
- [00:00:15] Introduction and Welcome
- [00:00:30] Today on the podcast
- [00:00:54] Podcast supporters
- [00:01:25] Magazine segment
- [00:02:09] Welcome, David Palacheck
- [00:02:18] David's Previous Appearances
- [00:02:46] Business Trip to Paris
- [00:03:55] Exploring Real Estate in the Loire Valley
- [00:04:45] Traveling with Family
- [00:05:31] Frequent Visits to France and Making a Plan to Move to France
- [00:06:33] Dreaming of Moving to France
- [00:10:40] First Trip on the Metro and How to Get Around Using Trains in France
- [00:13:12] Why Saumur?
- [00:17:48] Showing Paris to a Newcomer
- [00:24:55] Ticket Troubles in Paris
- [00:28:41] Navigating the Paris Metro
- [00:31:48] Exploring Montparnasse and the Eiffel Tower
- [00:33:05] Art and Architecture in Paris
- [00:38:14] Things learned about France
- [00:39:37] Hotel on a barge
- [00:44:39] Exploring the Loire Valley
- [00:46:24] Final Thoughts and Farewell
- [00:46:49] Thank you Patrons
- [00:47:23] Video for Patrons
- [00:48:42] Personal Update: Listing my Spain Apartment on Home Exchange
- [00:50:08] Annie's Services
- [00:51:03] The Eiffel Tower's Secret Engine
- [00:53:39] The Statues of Notre Dame Return
- [00:56:25] Copyright
From the French Countryside to Classical Concerts in Paris, Episode 557
Episode 557
dimanche 3 août 2025 • Duration 01:01:33
Ever wondered what it's like to explore the French countryside on horseback and by foot?
In From the French Countryside to Classical Concerts in Paris, host Annie Sargent chats with Casey and Molly, two sisters who share their recent adventures through rural France. This episode is packed with off-the-beaten-path ideas for travelers who love nature, history, and cultural surprises.
Listen to this episode ad-freeThe sisters didn't just pass through France—they immersed themselves in it. They stayed at Mas de Peyrelongue, a welcoming equestrian farm where visitors can ride horses "à la carte" while practicing their French with the hosts. For hikers, they found a gem: the Abbey of Sainte-Eulalie Espagnac, a peaceful stop along a local trail where walkers can rest for the night. They also visited the Château d'Ygrande in the Auvergne, a gorgeous countryside retreat with an elegant restaurant—perfect for relaxing in a beautiful natural setting.
But their journey didn't stop there. After their rural adventures, they returned to Paris for a very different kind of experience: a classical concert at Sainte-Chapelle and a stroll through the Marais.
This episode is a great listen for travelers looking for slower, more personal ways to enjoy France. Whether you're planning your next trip or just dreaming of France, don't miss this story.
Table of Contents for this Episode
- [00:00:30] Today on the podcast
- [00:00:58] Podcast supporters
- [00:01:26] The Magazine segment
- [00:02:00] Episode 557
- [00:03:17] Exploring Mas de Peyrelongue
- [00:06:02] Discovering Abbey Sainte-Eulalie d'Espignon
- [00:08:06] Visiting Rocamadour and Saint-Cirq-Lapopie
- [00:13:23] Painted Cave of Pech-Merle
- [00:14:23] Toulouse and Elyse's Walking Tour
- [00:18:45] Market Day in Sarlat
- [00:21:32] Paris: The Pantheon Experience
- [00:24:00] Classical Music Concerts in Parisian Churches
- [00:26:05] Exploring Parisian Parks: Parc Monceau and Highline Park
- [00:28:50] A Culinary and Equestrian Adventure in Auvergne
- [00:30:39] Michelin Bib Restaurants
- [00:32:06] Discovering the Chateaus of Amboise
- [00:33:30] Trying Different White Wines Along the Way
- [00:36:27] Hiking and Scenic Routes in Auvergne
- [00:38:34] A Brief Stop in Cahors and the Camino de Santiago
- [00:41:24] Latin Dancing Along the Seine River
- [00:43:30] Travel Tips and Reflections
- [00:51:39] Thank you, Patrons
- [00:53:13] Montmartre – a local view
- [00:57:15] Annie's VoiceMap Tour of Montmartre
- [00:57:43] What's the Solution?
- [00:59:16] Copyright
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More episodes about going off the beaten track in FranceDiscover Annecy: The Little Venice of the Alps, Episode 556
Episode 556
dimanche 27 juillet 2025 • Duration 57:47
Have you ever dreamed of exploring a fairy-tale town in the French Alps? In this episode of the Join Us in France Travel Podcast, titled "Discover Annecy: The Little Venice of the Alps," host Annie Sargent and her guest Elyse Rivin take you on a journey to one of the most picturesque places in France.
Get the podcast ad-freeAnnecy is famous for its turquoise lake, charming canals, and Alpine backdrop. But there's more to it than pretty views. Annie and Elyse dive into the town's rich history, its role in the Duchy of Savoy, and the impressive transformation of its old prison — the Palais de l'Isle — into a cultural landmark.
They also talk about the best things to do in Annecy: walk along the Thiou River, visit the Château d'Annecy, enjoy water sports on Lake Annecy, and ride or walk the bike path around the lake. This episode is packed with tips on Savoyard food specialties like tartiflette, raclette, and local cheeses.
Whether you're planning a trip or just curious about French destinations beyond Paris, this episode will help you discover Annecy like a local.
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🎧 Hit play and let's explore Annecy together!
Table of Contents for this Episode
- [00:00:30] Today's Episode
- [00:00:58] Podcast Supporters
- [00:01:28] Magazine Segment
- [00:02:22] Annie and Elyse about Annecy
- [00:03:05] The Scenic Beauty of Annecy
- [00:04:43] Traveling to Annecy
- [00:06:09] Exploring Annecy's Old City
- [00:12:20] Activities Around Lake Annecy
- [00:13:22] Rent Your Bike in Advance
- [00:16:37] Historical Significance of Annecy
- [00:18:59] Annecy's Religious and Political History
- [00:24:57] Visiting Annecy's Landmarks
- [00:26:40] Le Jardin de l'Europe and Outdoor Activities
- [00:27:15] Paragliding and Water Sports
- [00:28:49] Michelin-Starred Restaurants and Local Cuisine
- [00:30:23] Cheese Delicacies: Fondue, Raclette, and Tartiflette
- [00:33:26] Traditional Alpine Foods and Drinks
- [00:39:40] Festivals and Celebrations in Annecy
- [00:40:34] Transhumance
- [00:42:12] Annecy International Animated Film Festival
- [00:43:27] Cassandre: A French Police Series
- [00:44:58] Final Thoughts on Visiting Annecy
- [00:45:19] Thank you Patrons
- [00:46:20] Zoom Meetings
- [00:46:42] Review of the Montmartre VoiceMap Tour
- [00:47:37] Discounts for Podcast Listeners
- [00:48:26] Differences between the US and France
- [00:49:06] No Giant Billboards on the Freeway
- [00:49:30] Consumerism is toned down
- [00:49:53] Work-Life Balance
- [00:50:18] No tipping Pressure
- [00:50:48] Shops and Restaurants
- [00:51:20] Credit
- [00:51:44] Holidays
- [00:52:24] Paris Baloon
- [00:55:30] Copyright
Visiting Chartres from Paris: A Perfect Day Trip Itinerary, Episode 555
Episode 555
dimanche 20 juillet 2025 • Duration 56:33
Thinking about taking a day trip from Paris? In Episode 555: Day Trip to Chartres from Paris with Patricia Perry, Jennifer Gruenke, and Annie Sargent explore how easy and rewarding it can be to spend a day in this charming French town just an hour from the capital.
Listen to this episode ad-freeChartres is best known for its stunning Gothic cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its stained glass windows and soaring architecture. But there's much more to enjoy! Annie, Patricia, and Jennifer share their firsthand experience exploring the cathedral, wandering the old town, and enjoying a leisurely lunch at a local restaurant right across from the cathedral.
They also talk about smaller gems like the Maison Picassiette and the Centre International du Vitrail, two stops worth making if you're interested in folk art or stained glass. The episode is full of practical tips: how to take the train from Gare Montparnasse, what to wear, and how to pace yourself if you're planning a relaxed day trip.
If you're planning on visiting Chartres from Paris or just want ideas for easy escapes beyond the capital, this episode is packed with insight. Whether it's your first time in France or your tenth, you'll pick up useful ideas and inspiration.
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Table of Contents for this Episode
- [00:00:16] Introduction and Welcome
- [00:00:30] Today on the podcast
- [00:00:54] Podcast supporters
- [00:01:24] Magazine segment
- [00:02:46] Planning a Day Trip to Chartres
- [00:03:25] Chartres en Lumières: The Light Show Experience
- [00:04:58] And Inexpensive Self-Guided Day Trip from Paris
- [00:06:40] Malcom Miller, expert on the Chartres Windows
- [00:07:02] Exploring Chartres: Key Attractions and Tips
- [00:11:12] Picassiet
- [00:12:47] Les Fresques de Belair
- [00:15:01] The Advantages of Taking an Audio Guide
- [00:17:28] The Chartres Cathedral: A Gothic Masterpiece
- [00:19:01] Bring Binoculars or Use Your Phone to Zoom In
- [00:21:03] The Santa Camisa of Mary Relic at Chartres Cathedral
- [00:22:04] Chartres Cathedral Is Undergoing Renovations
- [00:24:57] The Plaza
- [00:26:07] Street Mosaics
- [00:27:24] The Musée de Vitraux
- [00:33:00] Trains in France
- [00:36:14] Final Thoughts and Recommendations
- [00:36:39] Consider Staying Overnight in Chartres
- [00:38:13] Bonus Stop: Chateau de Madame de Maintenon
- [00:39:12] Conclusion and Future Plans
- [00:39:51] Thank You, Patrons
- [00:40:42] Review Ile de la Cite
- [00:41:24] Discount for Podcast Listeners
- [00:42:19] Paris Metro Tickets
- [00:44:36] Paris Honors Women in Science
- [00:46:45] Tips on Choosing Restaurants in France
- [00:53:50] Next Week on the Podcast
- [00:54:16] Copyright


