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By Aly Sacleux
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The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.
Looking to travel to France this year but unsure if it's safe? In this episode, we explore the current situation in France and provide insights on whether or not it's safe to travel there right now.
I talk about my husband's travel experience in Paris, last week, March 20-23, 2023, and his experience with the trains and around Paris. A little bit of backstory about why the strikes are happening and the prediction for the summer season!
Contact me today to schedule your one-on-one travel consultation to France and let's start planning your dream trip!
We're travelling a few hours from home to explore former Roman baths and ski lodging town, Saint-Nectaire, France!
Find more summer 2022 Trip information here: https://francetravelmakers.com/
Connect with me on Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/alysacleux/
Sarala breaks down her lockdown epiphany and how that led her to and her family to move to southern France. We reveal in all things French, the Saturday market, les legumes obiliés, including how beautiful a trip to the bank can be, even if you leave empty handed. Also, we get into the paperwork for moving to France and finding that it’s a lot easier than it used to be.
Sarala is a cookbook author, Instagram food blogger influencer, and a lover of all things French. Make sure to give her a follow as her picture are impeccable curated and 10x better than my own.
Find Sarala on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saralaterpstra/
Buy her book: Vegan French Favorites: 30 Beloved French Recipes Reimagined
Check out her website: www.saralaterpstra.com
Interested in our Summer 2022 Tours? www.francetravelmakers.com
If you have questions or an idea for the podcast reach out to me on Instagram! We'd love to hear from you.
https://www.instagram.com/alysacleux/
My favorite expat, my husband, Parisian-born Dr. Patrick Sacleux, PhD, talks about the perils of growing up on the outskirts of Paris and how he landed in South Carolina, for his first college experience. His career in academics and travel and how both of those combined created our project, Allez Abroad.
As promised here are some links from our show:
Our Faculty-Led Study Abroad Programs: https://allezabroad.com/
Aly’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alysacleux/
The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.