Welcome to RTatW update report! A little series where, every now and then, I share with you some personal info, updates on my life & on RTatW of course, as well as sneak peeks… I can't even beginning to tell you how excited I am for summer to be over! I know some of you will be like: WTF?! ... Read the Post
RTatW update report: I’m so happy Autumn is here!
The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao – one of the treasures of Spain
The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao is an architectural masterpiece. Let me tell you a bit more about it and show you how gorgeous it is. Note: This post includes affiliated links. If you decide to purchase one of the books listed or book a room via Booking, I may get a small commission at no extra cost ... Read the Post
A day in Saint Emilion – A charming medieval village near Bordeaux
If you are staying around Bordeaux, maybe doing some wine testing, there is one little town you must go to. You will not regret spending a day in Saint Emilion. It's probably the most charming village you will get to see! Saint Emilion is one of those villages that seems to come straight from ... Read the Post
Stop doing the same thing everybody else is doing – UPGRADE series
Don't be a copycat - Stop doing the same thing everybody else is doing! If you want to succeed with your future business, you have to differentiate yourself. What is this UPGRADE series? My UPGRADE series is here to help you start your project, your future business... It's easy ... Read the Post
The Luxembourg WWII Cemeteries: The American Cemetery & The German Cemetery
Last Friday, I had a meeting close to the Luxembourg airport and thought to myself that, this time, I would stop by the Luxembourg American Cemetery. I had never been despite calling Luxembourg my home-base for a few years now. Walking around one cemetery always feels weird to me. On that day, I ... Read the Post
The Chateau du Moulin: the perle of Sologne
There are so many gems hidden in the French Loire Valley, it is hard to choose which ones you'll want to see. Come along to visit the Chateau du Moulin and it will surely make it on your list. I can't count the number of times I drove by a sign showing the direction to the Chateau du Moulin. It ... Read the Post
Your camera travel kit essentials
If you're planning a trip, you're probably going to take your camera with you, aren't you? In which case, this camera travel kit essentials list is for you. Note: this post includes many affiliated links. If you decide to purchase one of these items, I'll get a small commission at no ... Read the Post
Road trips are for introverts!
Introverts prefer to stay home, read books, be cosy and be alone. Hum, yes, but a lot of introverts would also like to see the World. And I have just recently realized that road trips are for introverts! Road tripping is simply the best way for them to travel. So, let me explain why you should go on ... Read the Post
Vegan travel: Where to buy vegan food in France
If you are planning a road trip in France and are worried that you won't find any acceptable vegan products on your trip, this guide is for you. France is famous for its amazing food scene but as a vegan, there are still reasons to worry about what you will be eating when ... Read the Post
5 big mistakes I made when starting my blog
RTatW is approaching its 5th birthday and looking back, I thought I should share some of the worst mistakes I made when I started it. So here is a piece on the 5 big mistakes I made when starting my blog - A "gift" for RTatW 5th birthday! You know I'm not a list type of Gal when it comes ... Read the Post
Where to stay in the French region called Camargue
There is, in the South of France, a triangle of wonders which can be located between Montpellier, Avignon and Marseille. The exact limits can be extended slightly. Just look on a map and you'll have a general idea of the location of this French/Bermuda triangle. This is a triangle, you may want to ... Read the Post
The beloved Notre Dame de la Garde in Marseille
The Basilica of Notre Dame de la Garde, perched atop of a hill, overlooks and protect the city of Marseille and its habitants. Notre Dame de la Garde holds a special place in the heart of the Marseillais and is worth a visit, to try to understand why. Marseille is now France's largest city on the ... Read the Post
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