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Top 5 Things to Do in Marseille with Kids

May 20, 2016 by Dana Zeliff 6 Comments

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Things to Do in Marseille

During the kids recent school holiday, we jumped on the train from Nice to Marseille, leaving Wednesday afternoon and arriving back in Nice on Friday afternoon. We chose to take the local TER train although there is also a high speed TGV making the same trip. The ride is about 2.5 hours for both trains and because there was no real advantage to speed, we decided to save a few euros with the TER.

We had less than 2 days in the city, but we were able to check off all items on the “things to do in Marseille” list with the exception of one. We ran out of time to visit the Parc National des Calanques. If you have the time, I’d advise adding this to your itinerary.

In all honesty, Marseille wasn’t my favorite city on the French Riviera to visit with kids. It seemed to be better suited to those looking to enjoy the nightlife. That said, I’m glad we made the journey to see the third largest city in France.  We all loved visiting Chateau d’If and the Notre Dame especially.

Things to Do in Marseille with Kids:

Chateau d'If

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Filed Under: France, Europe Travel with Kids, Destinations Tagged With: Marseille France

Nice Carnival Parade in Pictures – One More Reason You Should Visit Nice in February

March 3, 2016 by Dana Zeliff Leave a Comment

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Carnival Parade in Nice, France

One of the winter highlights along the French Riviera is the Nice Carnival.  Each year, a million visitors attend Carnaval de Nice enjoying the fun, sea, sunshine and Niçoise cuisine.

The 2016 theme was King of Media (Roi des Médias).  The floats this year didn’t disappoint with their big head construction, jabs at over consumerism and even portrayed our obsession with cellphones.  I don’t think it’s a coincidence that the Queen had cellphones coming out of her head!

The carnival parade included a procession of 16 floats and entertainment from over 1,000 musicians and dancers from across the world.  The high energy event takes place day and night on the Place Masséna with adults and children dancing, throwing confetti and spraying of silly string.  Your senses will be awash of thumping music and an array of colors splashing across the sky.

Take a look below at some of our favorite floats and entertainment from the event. The carnavaliers are true masters of their craft and incorporate impressive details into the floats.

A few interesting facts:

  • There were 44 performing groups from 10 countries including Colombia, Korea, Croatia, Spain, France, Italy, Montenegro, Netherlands, Poland, and UK.
  • The 16 carnival parade floats were 12 m long by 3 m wide (39.4 ft X 9.8 ft) and from 8 to 17 m (26.2 ft – 55.8 ft) high!
  • There were 180 animation elements including the traditional big heads.

Pictures of the Nice Carnival Parade:

 

Starting off the Carnaval de Nice:

King of Media
He climbed all the way to the top!
Entertainment on stilts
STREAMERS!
Queen of the Carnaval de Nice
One of my favorites – the Toy Story float.

 

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Filed Under: France, Kids Travel Picks, Europe Travel with Kids, Festivals/Carnivals

5 Reasons Not to Miss the Nice Carnival Battle of Flowers {Carnaval de Nice Bataille de Fleurs}

February 17, 2016 by Dana Zeliff 22 Comments

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Nice Carnival Battle of Flowers

Sitting in the stands along the Mediterranean Sea, confetti, silly string, streamers, and the fragrance from thousands of flowers swirl through the crowd. It’s almost time for the Nice Carnival Battle of Flowers to begin!

Kids cram against the rails, arms stretched out hoping to grasp the first of the yellow flowers being thrown to the spectators.  Music blares, horse hooves clip clop along the street and acrobats on stilts smile at the audience while clapping their hands in the air.  Everyone waving their arms hoping to take home the party favors of the event – FLOWERS.

Beginning in 1876, the 1st Bataille de Fleurs or Battle of Flowers emerged. Originally, young ladies dressed in their finest clothes and in decorated carriages paraded down the Promenade and exchanged bouquets of flowers with each other and admirers. Even though the event has evolved, the same elegance remains.

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Filed Under: France, Kids Travel Picks, Europe Travel with Kids, Festivals/Carnivals Tagged With: Nice France, Travel in Nice

Best Parks in Nice, France

January 21, 2016 by Dana Zeliff 3 Comments

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Best parks in Nice, France

If you’re visiting Nice with kids, you need to find places for them to run, play and to just be kids in between all the sightseeing.  That’s why we’ve put together a list of the best parks in Nice, France.  Well, what we think are the best parks anyway.  These are in no particular order with the exception of my kids favorite park being listed at the top.

Even if you’re not visiting with kids, some of these parks are great to relax and have a picnic.  Adults need a break too.

Not sure what else to do in Nice?  Don’t miss all my Nice recommendations.  We’ve lived here for a year, after all.

Best Parks in Nice, France

Crawl inside, on top or slide down the tail.
Why my kids call this the “whale park”
Time to swing!
Pirate ship fun time
Parks have age ranges to keep everyone safe. Look for signs near the play structures.
Cool off in summer or watch your camera when it’s dry!

PROMENADE DU PAILLON

Right in the heart of the city is our favorite park, Promenade du Paillon. My kiddos call it the “whale park” due to the large wooden whale-shaped play structure.

The park starts at Place Masséna with two mirror fountains, one with mist and the other with water jets. K and Lucy have the time of their lives running through these fountains on a hot summer day.

As you walk further to the north into the park,  you’ll come to some lovely age specific play equipment. Just look at the wooden signs posted by each plates to see the ages, although it’s pretty obvious which structures are meant for young kids and which are meant for older children.  The park has all sorts of wooden marine animals to entertain kids such as a huge whale and a sea turtle.  They also have two octopuses with net swings, a pirate ship and a fort amongst several other fun structures.

The whole length of the park is surrounded by vegetation from several different regions, making it a great place to relax or have a picnic even if you don’t have kids.  It’s common to see teenagers sitting in a circle in the grass or older residents relaxing on a bench soaking up the sun.

Getting there – This park is located right in the center of town, in fact,  it divides the Old Town from the new.  Since you will likely be staying around Old Town, you’ll see the park along the tramline.

Most photographed view of Nice.

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Filed Under: Destinations, Europe Travel with Kids, Kids Travel Picks, France Tagged With: Travel in Nice, Nice France

Does France Celebrate Halloween? See How the French Trick or Treat in Nice

December 8, 2015 by Dana Zeliff 1 Comment

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Does France Celebrate Halloween

Does France Celebrate Halloween? The answer is YES!  It’s just different from celebrating in the U.S.

Halloween was first introduced in France in the 1990’s, when American’s brought their tradition with them  and celebrated on October 31st.  I’m told the French are always looking for an excuse to dress-up, so it’s no wonder the holiday became somewhat popular.  From my understanding, the interest level in Halloween dropped for awhile, but has picked back up in recent years.

We celebrated Halloween in Nice, so I can’t speak for the entire country.  I can only assume there would be similarities throughout the regions of France.  If  you’re in France on October 31st, ask the locals how they celebrate.  If you want to pronounce the word like the French, don’t say the “h” in “halloween.” It’s pronounced like /ah-lo-ween/. Who’s to say who’s right?

Unlike in the U.S., France does not acknowledge Halloween as a holiday.  You won’t find the date marked on the calendar and my kids  didn’t do any type of Halloween activities in school.

The official holiday is the Catholic holiday, La Toussaint, on November 1st. This is a day of mourning the dead, bringing flowers to the grave and praying.  It’s a solemn holiday.  A stark contrast to the whimsial  festivities the day prior.

Decorating:

There was one small display set up in Carrefour dedicated to Halloween costumes and decorations. Interestingly, there were so many people around the display that I couldn’t even get a picture!  Unlike the U.S.,  you won’t find rows upon rows of candy bags, decorations and costumes for women, women, children and pets.

Decorating didn’t begin until the day of Halloween, and most places didn’t even bother.  We saw some balloons and a few spider webs.   There were no carved pumpkins or witches cackling.  Most of the decorations were at bars instead  of stores.  It’s a great marketing trick to get tourists inside to drink!

Trick or Treat:

Trick or Treating often takes place in apartment buildings in Nice, provided you live in a building with a lot of children.  Our French teacher’s daughter goes to her aunt’s house since she lives in a large complex just outside of the city.

Our apartment building doesn’t have any kids, so we ventured out and let the kids trick or treat at the shops in Old Town.  How to you know if they have candy? You just ask.

There are no porch lights on to tell you which houses to visit.  The kids could say “Des bonbons ou un sort” for trick or treat, but the (French) kids just say “avez-vous des bonbons?” which is simply “Do you have candy?”   I thought that was quite funny.  The proprietor would either say oui and drop some candy in the kids bags or non and the kids left empty handed.

A look at the Halloween candy in France - yep there is popcorn in there.
A look at the Halloween candy in France – yep, there is popcorn in there.

Also, unlike the U.S., a lot of the candy here was unwrapped.  The kids had a scoop of popcorn dumped into their bags at a bar and the yogurt shop used tongs to get a few pieces of candy from the toppings station.  Normally I would never allow my kids to eat unwrapped candy on Halloween, but when in France….

Costumes:

We saw a wide variety of costumes during our trick or treat adventure.  There were a lot of witches and several bedsheet ghosts.  It was also common for the adults to dress up.  And if they dressed up, they went all out!  Some of the  face makeup was the most elaborate I have ever seen.  I wish I had asked a few people if I could take their picture.  One girl had a gash painted on her forehead that I would have sworn was real.

I should have taken my camera out instead of just using my phone, but you get the idea of what it’s like to trick or treat in Old Town Nice.

Halloween in France 2
This bar even had a “bloody” plastic sheet at it’s entrance!

 

In the yogurt shop, the kids were given a scoop of candy straight into their bags.
In the yogurt shop, the kids were given a scoop of candy, dumped straight into their bags.

 

Thumbs up for bonbons
Thumbs up for bonbons

Celebrating Halloween in France was a unique experience. They kids may not have came home with bags overflowing with candy, but they didn’t care. Neither K nor Lucy would stop talking about how much fun they had and how neat it was to trick or treat in the stores. It goes to show, it doesn’t matter where you go, it’s always cool to be a ghoul!!!

Where have you celebrated Halloween?

You might also like how American’s can celebrate Thanksgiving in France

Filed Under: Destinations, Living Abroad, Europe Travel with Kids, France Tagged With: Expat in Nice, Nice France

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