Historic Vienne
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This part of France became a Roman colony when Julius Caesar brought his army here in 47 BC. Though it had long been known that the Romans were here, excavations began in earnest at the beginning ofEn savoir plus
This part of France became a Roman colony when Julius Caesar brought his army here in 47 BC. Though it had long been known that the Romans were here, excavations began in earnest at the beginning ofEn savoir plus
I was delighted to find that the wine tasting today was in the vineyard of Tain l’Hermitage. Back home in North Carolina I have often bought the wine produced here. This is the quintessential wineEn savoir plus
The notes of Bizet’s L’Arlesienne Suite keep going through my mind. We are docked at Terascon, ready to board the bus for Arles.
The Romans certainly left their imprint on this part of theEn savoir plus
One of the high points of our trip occurred today as we visited the Papal Palace at Avignon. As strange as it may seem, there was a time when there were as many as six different men, all claiming toEn savoir plus
Pont du Gard is a Roman aqueduct that carried water for over thirty miles to the Roman city located on the site of modern Nimes. A museum at this UNESCO World Heritage Site describes the unbelievableEn savoir plus
Because this airport gives no indication of the gate for your flight nor the location of the security line, we had to go through security twice—once for Lufthansa, though we were not flying onEn savoir plus
We are on the last leg of the journey. First class tickets certainly make check-in and boarding easier. We just spent a relaxing respite in the Admiral’s Club Lounge enjoying a cup of coffee. Now weEn savoir plus