Kicking Back on the Côte d’Azur

While travel remains stalled, we’re here to bring you inspiration for the trips you’ll take when life returns to normal. – TravelSquire Editors Maybe it’s the beachfront Promenade des Anglais lined with its famous palm trees or the ease in navigating the not-so-crowded streets or strolling its famous flower market. … Read more

Strasbourg, France highlights on TravelSquire

48 Hours in Strasbourg, France

Straddling the border of Germany in the historic region of Alsace, Strasbourg has long been exposed to foreign influences. Formerly ruled by the Germans from 1871 until the end of World War I, it was again occupied by them during World War II from 1940 to 1944. Now it’s home … Read more

Highlights of Burgundy, France on TravelSquire

Taking It Slow in Burgundy

The serious looking Maître d′ is skilfully balancing my plate through the restaurant at Château Sainte Sabine and it appears as if he’s about to place a diamond in front of me, a real treasure. I swallow and hesitate for a split-second over my choice of entrée, then dig into … Read more

Philadelphia

Urban Destinations

We’ve just announced our top destinations for the upcoming year in travel. The list is divided into 4 segments and includes something for every travel style – from urban destinations, to cultural and foodie hotspots, to places ripe for exploration and adventure and others that are maybe new on your … Read more

Top 28 Travel Destinations 2018

We’ve talked about it and debated it and now the TravelSquire’s team of editors has finally decided. We’ve chosen the most intriguing travel destinations for the upcoming year, not an easy task. Our 2018 choices cover a diverse geographic wish list stretching around the globe and our criteria is unbiased. … Read more

Le Cordon Bleu

Paris with Le Cordon Bleu Chef Guillaume Siegler

Paris is one of the world’s most alluring destinations.  So, when I recently met up with Le Cordon Bleu, Paris’ Chef Guillaume Siegler, to ask him a few questions about his adopted home from a resident’s point of view, I was not surprised by his responses. With a tenure at … Read more

Le Cordon Bleu Paris

Le Cordon Bleu, Paris

I’m passionate about food and cooking. Cookbooks – I have hundreds.  I love trying new recipes and experimenting with exotic ingredients.  Over the years I’ve attended many a cooking class, often during my travels to learn about ethnic cuisines yet I had never attended one in France.  Shame!  Now is … Read more

Dimlerqie Carnaval on TravelSquire.com

The Craziest Carnaval You’ve Never Heard Of

Northern France’s industrial port city of Dunkerque is known for several things: its eponymous battle (the subject of Christopher Nolan’s current film Dunkirk), its classification as part of the quirky “Ch’ti” region (which comes with its own dialects and all), and an absolutely insane iteration of the world’s carnivals that … Read more

Paris France

Paris Fashion Week Agenda

Every spring and fall, the global fashion hive congregates in Paris and Milan for a much hyped week or so of runway shows, parties, dinners, and celebrity sightings. In the Paris phase of the circuit it’s tough to score access to the shows unless you’re a bona fide fashion editor … Read more

Hotel La Bourdonnais

Hotel La Bourdonnais, Paris

Expect the unexpected in this boutique hotel in Paris. From the decor to the design, it’s all about romance.

Le Boutique Hotel, Bordeaux, France

The first thing on my mind after stepping foot into Le Boutique Hotel in Bordeaux, France was that I had walked onto a location set for the movie, “Les Miz”. The little property nestled among the narrow streets of a city set in the 1800’s was seriously channeling the past.  … Read more

Vintage Postcard of Hotel Itsas Mendia Bidart France

Hotel Itsas Mendia, Bidart, France

A stay at the Hotel Itsas Mendia, in the quaint town of Bidart just a few miles down the coast from Biarritz, France, is like a visit to your rich uncle’s seaside villa.

Celebrate Winter in Paris

From the TS Editors: I can’t help it.  When I hear a new Mylene Farmer disk, I’m like a moth to a flame. At the moment her new c.d. Monkey Me has me captive. Probably unbeknownst to most stateside, Mylene epitomizes the post 80’s French disco angel … her music … Read more

Auvergne: Tracing Chanel’s Origins

Auvergne: Tracing Chanel’s Origins

Known as “La France profond,” (profound France), the Auvergne in central France, the country’s least populated region, may not rank high on the typical tourist’s itinerary. But for anyone who wants to discover the “real” France with tiny, picturesque villages, magnificent Romanesque churches, interesting towns, more than 300 kinds of … Read more

Cannes

Cannes, the Riviera Goes Hollywood

Not that it likes to boast, but Cannes moves in famous circles. Every May the great and good of the movie industry descend on the small French town for the Cannes Film Festival, a red carpet event that transforms this Cote d’Azur resort into a celebrity circus. Actually, Cannes does … Read more