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Food/Wine: People: Gallic Gourmet

Patti Ravenscroft likes to divulge secret recipes. During her eleven or so annual Les Liaisons Délicieuses tours, top toques from Bordeaux to Provence graciously open their state-of-the-art kitchens to her...
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Family: People: French Tour du Life

One of our Connoisseur members recently used the high-end biking outfitter DuVine Adventures for a custom family bike trip through Provence. She raved about the experience so much that Indagare...
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Paris: Strategies: Itineraries: Overnight Trips from Paris

You asked: Where can I take my family (we have two teenage kids) for a night or two from Paris (we’ll stay at the Meurice or George V) over Thanskgiving?...
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Corsica: Where to Stay: Living Like a Local: La Tour Pise

If you’ve always dreamed of dwelling in a crenellated 16th-century Pisan tower, this privately owned property in the lush hilltop village of Sisco, on the Cap Corse, is the real...
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Active/Adventure: People: Taking Backroads

Founding a bike tour company was literally a dream come true for Backroads president and Berkeley native Tom Hale. One night in March 1979, he awoke with a midnight inspiration...
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Giving Back: People: France: Saving and Seeing Sights

There’s a long tradition of Americans working to preserve monuments abroad. Of France’s architectural triumphs, philanthropist John D. Rockefeller Jr. wrote: “These are not only national, but international treasures, for...
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Paris: People: Edible Paris

Gourmet travelers to Paris have no shortage of reference books, but you’ll be hard-pressed to find a source as specialized or informed as Rosa Jackson who has run Edible Paris...
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Concierge Tips: Paris Gourmet Market Tour

Attention all foodies: Context Paris, sister of Context Rome, is organizing a curated trip to Paris’ world-famous Rungis market on December 26. Part of the company’s “out of context” series...
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Food/Wine: People: Bespoke Wine Tours

Jean-Emmanuel Simond, thirty-five, is the founder of Oenotropie, a Paris-based company that creates wine tours for discerning amateurs and connoisseurs. He is also currently pursuing the prestigious Master of Wine...
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Paris: What to See & Do: Family Friendly: Spring Break in Paris with Kids

M. Rice, New York, NY April 2, 2008 “Thank you very much for the recommendations in Paris. We used Context for the “Crash Course of the Louvre” and really enjoyed...
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Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Tours for singles

You might also want to consider the Women’s Travel Club (www.womenstravelclub.com), which has been taking small groups of women on adventure, cultural and spa trips, all over the world, since...
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Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Children and Chile

From Liz Caskey, who runs gourmet tours in Chile: “With respect to your inquiry, the only ranch I can think of close to Santiago would Hacienda Los Lingues which dates...
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Discussion Boards:Destinations: Masters of Food & Wine South America (Mendoza, Argentina)

Is anyone planning on going to the food and wine festival in Mendoza, Argentina this year? It is their second annual event and is really quite an amazing week of...
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Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: What to see and do during the day in Vienna

Vienna’s past under the Habsburgs is visible in so many places in the city and the Imperial Palace/Hofburg (http://www.hofburg.wien.info/hofburg-e.html ) in the city centre is a must see. Within the...
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Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Deer Valley, Utah

Deer Valley is one of my favorite places to ski with kids in the U.S. Advantages: Incredibly easy to get to with so many flights into Salt Lake City and...
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Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: 4 Days Burgundy France: good food and hotels

-The following Burgundy hotels, all members of Relais and Châteaux, are great places to sleep and/or eat as their chefs have been awarded with three Michelin stars. Many were originally...
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Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Places to Dine as a Woman Traveling Alone in Paris (50+)

Happily, Paris, like many other European capitals, has a dining culture where eating alone at a restaurant, especially for women, is totally normal and widely seen. No one will make...
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Discussion Boards:Destinations: Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in October?

A well-traveled mom who lives in Portland, ME and has spent summers on Mount Desert Island her whole life sent the following: “Upon arrival in Halifax (a nice medium-size town...
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Discussion Boards:General Information: Instant Postcards

We spent a week in May at Francis Ford Coppola’s Turtle Inn in southern Belize. The hotel’s architecture and décor reminded us of Indonesia and we loved that our seafront...
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Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Italy for a week in April

I agree that with some of the other comments above, and would advise you to either divide your time between Florence and Venice, or else take the full week to...
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