12 of our much-loved German Christmas Markets
…the Käthe Wohlfahrt store.\n\n Cafe Paris in the Angel Market\n\n In 2012 snow fell\n\n It gets busy\n\n Some of these markets get very busy at weekends so small children may…
…the Käthe Wohlfahrt store.\n\n Cafe Paris in the Angel Market\n\n In 2012 snow fell\n\n It gets busy\n\n Some of these markets get very busy at weekends so small children may…
…and then up until 1550, Ghent played a significant role in Europe. Ghent was the second largest city in Europe after Paris. It’s hard to believe that during the 11th…
…intrigue me. Established between 1833 and 1841 to alleviate the overcrowding in inner London’s churchyards. These huge resting places and catacombs were inspired by the Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris,…
…Not?\n\n Start creating your own French adventure and discover the enchanting and historic region of Normandy for yourself. Search through Skyscanner for your favourable routes to Paris, which is a…
…of Père-Lachaise in Paris. And yes, I’ve visited Père-Lachaise too. The Magnificent Seven So far, the “Magnificent Seven” cemeteries that we have visited are Brompton, West Norwood and Nunhead. We…
…UK and have passed by this city many times and just admired the Notre-Dame de Reims from a distance. Reims is actually only 80 miles (129km) northeast of Paris. On…
…always brings a smile to my face. There are always the classic sights that you see while strolling around.\n\n Artisan Boulanger Patissier, Paris\n\n My favourite will always be watching locals…
…and the oldest in Western Europe, predating other modern European capitals such as London, Paris and Rome by centuries. There’s so much we want to experience. Being recent converts to…