Tours, France
20.–21. apr., Frankrig ⋅ 🌧 48 °F
We were due for a bad travel day, and this was it. It was cold and rainy and we were out in it with our luggage too often. But after we checked in to our apartment, we did have a few hours to enjoyLæs mere
Bordeaux, France
16.–20. apr., Frankrig ⋅ ☁️ 57 °F
I've yet to find a city in France that I don't like. People come to Bordeaux for wine tasting but there's so much more. Bordeaux is probably the easiest city to get around. There's no subway but thereLæs mere
Albi, Home of Toulouse Lautrec
15.–16. apr., Frankrig ⋅ 🌧 54 °F
We came to Albi just to see the museum of the hometown hero, Henri Toulouse Lautrec. He was born here in 1864. But we got so much more. It's yet another charming small town in France. And we had noLæs mere
Toulouse, France
12.–15. apr., Frankrig ⋅ ⛅ 59 °F
We had no expectations about visiting Toulouse and ended up just loving it. It's a great city. This is France's fourth largest and was voted by Lonely Planet as one of the best place to visit in 2025.Læs mere
Servian, France
11.–12. apr., Frankrig ⋅ ☁️ 63 °F
It's so rare that we get to see live music when we're traveling. Very few cities of their size do live music better than Madison! But Deanne is a music sleuth and found that Delgres was playing inLæs mere
Marseille, France
10.–11. apr., Frankrig ⋅ ☀️ 63 °F
Marseilles is France's 2nd largest city and deserves more than one day and night, but that's all the time we had for it, so we made the most of it.
We checked into a cheap hotel in the historicLæs mere
Toulon, France
8.–11. apr., Frankrig ⋅ ⛅ 54 °F
We were leaving Italy and were going to head to a university town called Aix en Provence, north of Marseille. We had heard good things about this university town. But then Deanne realized that we'reLæs mere
Monte Carlo, Monaco
7. april, Monaco ⋅ ☁️ 55 °F
Now I'm just showing off. We're just passing through Monaco on a train from Italy. We were here a few years ago. It's worth a visit but not necessarily two.
Next stop, Toulon!
Cinque Terre, Italy
4. april, Italien ⋅ ☀️ 59 °F
I had all but given up on seeing this area of Italy. I just wasn't finding decent lodging on short notice. Most people book months in advance to stay in one of the five villages that make up CinqueLæs mere
Genova (Genoa), Italy
3.–7. apr., Italien ⋅ ☀️ 64 °F
Genoa has to be the most underrated city in Italy. It's the last Italian city we're visiting on this trip before we head to France. Deanne found a large two-bedroom apartment in the heart of the oldLæs mere
Lake Como Region, Italy
1.–3. apr., Italien ⋅ ☁️ 55 °F
I was positive it was going to be cold in the north and thought we would just hang out in southern Italy. But it's actually been overcast and colder in the south. Deanne convinced me to come up hereLæs mere
San Marino
31. marts, San Marino ⋅ ☀️ 54 °F
San Marino is so close to Rimini, we couldn't pass up going to another country. That's 78 for me.
It's one of those European tiny mountain countries that for some reason is still independent. It'sLæs mere
Rimini, Italy
30. mar.–1. apr., Italien ⋅ ☀️ 61 °F
My sister Julie introduced us to friends Tara and John online before we started our trip. They're Chicagoans who retired to a small village in Italy. We agreed to meet up in the coastal city of RiminiLæs mere
Lucca, Italy
28. marts, Italien ⋅ ☁️ 64 °F
Lucca is another wonderful Tuscan town. Once the sworn enemy of ancient Firenze, it's now a chill town whose ancient protective walls are a park you can walk on and circle the old city.
MeanderingLæs mere
Pisa, Italy
28. marts, Italien ⋅ ☁️ 61 °F
We visited Pisa and Lucca on a day trip from Florence (Firenze). Pisa is a nice university town in its own right. We had a pleasant walk from the station to the tower and "The Field of Miracles" whereLæs mere
Firenze (Florence), Italy
26.–30. mar., Italien ⋅ ☀️ 64 °F
Florence, or Firenza as it's known locally is wonderful anytime of year. This is my third time here so I didn't feel the need to hit all the major museum sites. I've done those in the past. So weLæs mere
Lecce, Italy
23.–26. mar., Italien ⋅ 🌬 61 °F
Lecce is a real treat. It's not over-touristed but has a medieval old town full of Baroque treasures. The local stone is a soft honey colored limestone that was used to build the old town. It's beenLæs mere
Matera, Italy
22. marts, Italien ⋅ 🌬 57 °F
This was another side trip from Bari. Matera is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It has been the poorest region in Italy forever. For thousands of years, people lived in caves here. In the 1950's, theLæs mere
Alberobello, Italy....Trulli beautiful
22. marts, Italien ⋅ 🌬 57 °F
We checked out this village on a day trip from Bari. It's known for these cool traditional houses called Trulli. Houses in this area used to be taxed if they used mortar. These industrious folks builtLæs mere
Polignano a Mare
21. marts, Italien ⋅ ☀️ 57 °F
This town is even more picturesque than Monopoli. Most of the old town is on a cliff, and that makes for great photos. I'll let them speak for me.
We also had a 5 star meal with fresh seafood, wine,Læs mere
Monopoli, Italy
21. marts, Italien ⋅ ☀️ 55 °F
We went to Monopoli on a day trip from Bari. It's only a half hour away on a fast regional train. This is where we enjoy using our Eurail passes. Not that anyone checks tickets here! I think of aboutLæs mere
Bari, Italy
19.–23. mar., Italien ⋅ 🌙 46 °F
Bari is in Puglia, on the Adriatic Sea and just across from Albania where we were last fall. It's been a major trade port for millennia, and was Europe's largest slave trading port in the past. Slav =Læs mere
Messina, Sicily
18.–19. mar., Italien ⋅ ☁️ 55 °F
Messina is the major port city of Sicily. Unfortunately, it's been destroyed a few times over the years including a major earthquake and tidal wave in 1908 and then damage from world War II when theLæs mere
Palermo, Sicily
14.–17. mar., Italien ⋅ ☁️ 77 °F
If I had to stereotype Sicilians, I'd say "They all scream, but they smile while they do it ." They really do talk loud, with hands, and often. But they're a friendly sort. Palermo is wacky, butLæs mere
Cefalu, Sicily
12.–14. mar., Italien ⋅ ☁️ 64 °F
It's pronounced CHEH fay LOO. Hard one to say, but Cefalu is easy on the eyes. It's set on a rocky point sailors call a "head" hence the name of Greek origin. (Cephalus)
The train up to Messina wasLæs mere
Taormina, Sicily
9.–12. mar., Italien ⋅ ☁️ 57 °F
Taormina is a resort town on a large cliff overlooking the sea. The rich and famous have been coming here for decades. While we aren't interested in the high end shops, the views are stunning andLæs mere













































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































