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Everyone wants to go to Paris. But what do you do outside of Paris? This week we chat with Barbara Weindling, a travel advisor with Ciao Bambino to learn tip for France travel beyond Paris.

ON THE PODCAST

00:30 - Talking with Tamara and Kim about NYC

07:42 - Getting into and out the city

13:15 - Talking with Barbara

16:15 - Regions outside of Paris

18:45 - How many days to spend

20:16 - Classic trip

21:26 - Best times to travel to France

23:52 - What different regions are like

24:55 - Loire Valley castles

26:12 - Provence, France

29:14 - Kayaking adventure under Pont du Gard

31:34 - Relaxing in Carcassonne, France

33:30 - Driving in France

36:18 - Beaches

38:40 - Cassis, France

39:47 - Other family friendly regions

42:10 - Beauty and the Beast concept town

43:35 - Budgeting for your trip

46:50 - Tips for going to france

51:37 - Where to take a family photo

52:16 - Favorite travel gear

54:47 - Tip of the week

ABOUT BARBARA WEINDLING

Since she was a child, Barbara traveled extensively all over the world. She attended Lycee Francais, is fluent in French, and has lived in Paris. Although born and raised in NYC, today she lives in Providence, RI with her husband and 14 year old son. Barbara is a travel advisor for Ciao Bambino, a website and travel agency specializing in family travel. Follow Barbara on Instagram and Facebook.

TIPS FOR VISITING FRANCE BEYOND PARIS

BEST PLACE TO TAKE FAMILY PHOTO

In front of any castle is a great way to get a family photo. Though, Barbara's favorite place to take a family photo would be in front of the Pont du Gard.

FAVORITE TRAVEL GEAR

Barbara loves to wear her leather Aco sandals, which are great for both walking around during the day and the still work with nicer outfits and going to dinner. Sundresses are great and comfortable to wear all around. In the winter Barbara has Paul Green loafers that work well for both indoor and outdoor.

TIP OF THE WEEK

If you plan on taking the TGV train in France, the earliest you can buy tickets will be 90 days in advance. You also should reserve tickets to the Eiffel Tower in Paris for a timed entry ticket in advance. These also open up for sale 90 days in advance. Ticket Site

MENTIONED ON THE PODCAST

Château de Chambord

Château de Chenonceau

Château de Blois

Château des Baux

Carrières de Lumières

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