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Carrefour = The French Walmart

January 28, 2020 by Dana Zeliff 6 Comments

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Carrefour the French Walmart
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If you plan to visit France (or anywhere in Europe) you often hear people talk about not having Target or Walmart stores to shop.  You’ll find a bakery, butcher and sweet shop on every corner!  Europeans don’t shop at Walmart!

Well, let me tell you.  I found the French equivalent to Walmart.  And it was NUTS!

Our first ever visit was because I needed to purchase a pillow since the apartment only had one per person. I just couldn’t sleep without two.  We walked past several bakeries, butcheries, sweet shops and corner stores to the Centre Commercial Nice Etoile.  The mall here in Nice. Inside you will find clothing shops, jewelry stores, eateries, and a massive store – Carrefour.

I couldn’t stop staring, open mouthed at this gigantic store that I almost walked right into the back of my husband (who was doing some staring of his own).

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Filed Under: France, Living Abroad Tagged With: Nice France

Winter Holiday With Kids in Vienna – 6 Must See Vienna Attractions

December 7, 2019 by Dana Zeliff 22 Comments

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We arrived in Vienna on a crisp, winter afternoon.  While the snow had not yet arrived, you could feel it in the air.   As we walked to our hotel, the architecture became more and more stunning and as we rounded each new corner, a new spectacular façade came into view. Even the kids stopped in the streets a few times to admire an ornate doorway or balcony.   I knew then,  it would be easy to entertain my kids in Vienna.    I had a list of must see Vienna attractions, but I think letting them walk around while munching on a treat would have kept them happy for hours.  Now, if it wasn’t so cold!

As I predicted, on our first morning in Vienna, we woke up to snow on the ground. It was just a light dusting that first day but the kids were beyond thrilled.  We bundled up and started marking Vienna attractions & Christmas markets off our list.  Yes, there was an actual handwritten list 🙂

Must See Vienna Attractions

Hofburg Palace

Outside Hofburg Palace
unique view of the Hofburg Palace dome
K having fun in the courtyard of Hofburg Palace

 

We started off our first full day in Vienna at the Hofburg Palace. This was the residence of the Habsburgs for over 600 years!  The former winter residence of the imperial family now houses offices of the Federal President, the ministers and secretaries of state as well as museums. During our stay, we visited the Silver Collection, Sisi Museum and the Imperial Apartments.

The Imperial Silver Collection was interesting. The collection showcases dining services, centerpieces measuring up to 30 m in length and examples of tables set for imperial banquets. Some of the sets were gorgeous and you could see where they were actually used by the imperial families.  Lucy and I liked the set with artichokes and pea pods on top.

We did the shortened version of the tour as the kids were only happy to look at the collection for so long.

The Sisi museum was intriguing. We learned that Elisabeth, known as Sisi, became Empress at 16 years old. She didn’t conform well to court life and eventually started spending a great deal of time away from Vienna. Throughout the museum are personal objects on display which attempt to shed light on the life of Sisi. The commentary, with diary entries from her daughter, brought a nice, personal touch to the story. Lucy especially enjoyed seeing the reproductions of Sisi’s dresses.

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Filed Under: Europe Travel with Kids, Destinations, Austria, Castles & Palaces Tagged With: Vienna with kids

5 Day Côte d’Azur Itinerary: Exploring the South of France

December 1, 2019 by Dana Zeliff 8 Comments

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You’ve made a big travel decision and decided to visit the South of France on your next vacation. But you don’t know where to go or how much time you’ll need to visit the many villages.  That’s where our new 5 day Côte d’Azur itinerary can help.  We’ve included some of the most popular destinations to help you prepare for your holiday.

As the 2nd busiest airport in France, after Paris, it’s likely you will fly into Nice.  We suggest making the city your home base during the trip.  While you could rent a car during your stay, our itinerary makes use of public transportation, as it’s easy to explore by train and bus.

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Filed Under: France, Europe Travel with Kids, Destinations Tagged With: Nice France, Day Trips from Nice

One Week Family Road Trip in England Itinerary – Visiting the Cotswolds From London

November 30, 2019 by Dana Zeliff 17 Comments

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One of the best ways to explore England is by car.  Yes, the public transport system in the UK is awesome but there are so many villages that you’ll miss if you don’t go by auto.  We wanted to explore the countryside of England and see more than just the typical tourist destinations.  And we only had one week to pack in as much as possible.  Follow along on  our “family road trip in England itinerary” to see what we did and what we would do differently.  While there are many destinations and road trip itineraries you could follow, we found this to be the perfect way to visit the Cotswolds from London. You may, however, want to skip the trip to the hospital. Continue reading for more on that!

My biggest concern with road tripping in England was driving on the opposite side of the highway.  Derrick did a LOT of research before we started our trip.  He looked at images of the roads, general tips for driving on the left side and information on UK road signs.  We were surprised to find how easy the road signs were to follow in England.

Auto Europe Car Rental

We booked our rental car through Auto Europe, which compare’s the best rates.   We typically go with the smallest and least expensive option.  For our road trip in England, we once again chose a small car (some of those country roads are TINY) but we upgraded to a diesel to save on gas money and went with an automatic.  Usually we lease a manual transmission, as it’s significantly cheaper in Europe.  For this trip, we didn’t want Derrick having to deal with shifting with the opposite hand AND trying to stay in the left side of the road.  While it will cost you a bit more, he definitely recommends going with the automatic.  We also spent under 75£ for diesel during our entire trip.  That is significantly less than we would have paid for gas.

Lots of arrows and road signs
Lots of arrows and road signs

Driving on the left ended up being easier than Derrick thought.  While he did keep drifting on the first day, he quickly became used to the difference.  Because the driver sits on the opposite side of the car,  it made sense for him to drive on the left side of the road.  And because I was sitting in what “should” have been the drivers side,  I kept feeling like I needed a steering wheel and wanted to adjust the rearview mirror so I could see behind us.

The second morning of our trip, Derrick and Lucy went to get the car while K and I checked out of the hotel.   K and I walked up to the car as Derrick was getting out laughing and shaking his head.  I didn’t realize what was going on or notice which side of the car he was getting out.  Apparently he got in on the left side as he normally would in the US, buckled his seatbelt, then realized the steering wheel was on the other side.  We won’t mention that even after a week, I was still trying to get in on the wrong side of the car…..

I think the biggest help during our road was a Garmin Navigation System.   We purchased ours in France, so it’s a slightly different model what what you can get in the States.  I can’t overstate  how having a GPS helped on this road trip. It’s possible to rent one though the car rental agency, but we decided that  it was a better investment to purchase our own. Whether you should buy or rent will depend on how often or much you plan to travel. I only missed our turn a few times and during each instance the navigation system instantly altered the route.

Another plus is the postcodes  system in England.  The Royal Mail has given every deliverable location a unique code.  These postcodes are an abbreviated form of address with the first letter(s) indicating the general location.   Making it super easy to plug it into our navigation system and head off to our next destination.

Tip – write down the postcodes for each destination on a sheet of paper in advance.  This will be helpful when you’re plugging in each stop during your road trip.

One Week Family Road Trip in England Itinerary

Day #1 – Arrival & Oxford

Herford College – the Bridge of Sighs is out of the image on the right.
Souls College
Bridge of Sighs with Harry Potter tree in the background
Bodleian Library
Busy streets of Oxford
The well is fed from the river and overflows as the river rises
Love the colorful buildings
Autumn in Oxford
Another view of the Bridge of Sighs

 

We flew into Gatwick Airport on Easy Jet around 10am.  Another option would have been British Airways into Heathrow, but that was more expensive.  We also planned an early flight to maximize our time in Oxford.  If you arrive late, you will need to add an extra day.

Starting off our exploration of the Cotswolds from London , we picked up our rental car and drove from Gatwick Airport, on what we consider the wrong side of the road.   We spent the day exploring Oxford. This was probably the most stressful day of driving.  I’m still in awe that Derrick didn’t end up turning right on one of those roundabouts.

After dropping our bags off at the hotel, we parked our car and took the shuttle bus into the center of Oxford.  The shuttle bus was inexpensive and we didn’t waste time finding parking in the city or paying an expensive parking fee.

We saw the Bridge of Sighs, Carfax Tower, Magdalen College/Chapel, the Covered Market, Radcliffe Camera, the Old Bodleian Library & countless other sites.

Due to time constraints, we chose not to go on any of the University tours.  We simply wandered around the town viewing most of the tourist attractions from the outside. We even saw the College tree from Harry Potter.  Under the tree, Draco Malfoy says to Harry “you won’t last 10 seconds.” While you can only see the top of the tree, it’s still cool to pass by.  I wanted to see the “Great Hall” from Harry Potter in Christ Church College, but we missed visiting hours. Poor  planning on our part If you want to see more Harry Potter filming locations, check times and plan ahead.

I spent a lot of time trying to convince the kids how cool it would be to attend Oxford University. K now has the sweatshirt, but doesn’t seem too interested in picking out colleges.

We had dinner at Bill’s Restaurant. The food was delicious and we loved the decor. I thought it was hilarious when a college guy came in and told the hostess they were having a party over the weekend, so he was apologizing in advance for the noise.

If you want to see more of Oxford, you’ll need a full day. Our itinerary only included a half-day visit.

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Filed Under: England, Destinations, Europe Travel with Kids, Road Trip Planning Tagged With: Visit the Cotswolds

Black Friday Travel Deals 2019

November 26, 2019 by Dana Zeliff Leave a Comment

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It’s that time of year again!  Time to save some serious money shopping on Black Friday!  To help get you started, I’ve put together a list of Black Friday Travel Deals 2019!  Black Friday will be on November 29th.  However, please check the dates listed as some sales start before Black Friday and other continue through Cyber Monday. While some of these deals are for the US, you’ll still find lots of international Black Friday travel deals as well.

If traveling, many stores such as in the UK and France will have Black Friday deals if you’re looking for a cute top to tell everyone you bought in Paris 🙂

I’ll add more deals as they hit my inbox.

Black Friday Travel Deals 2019

Bookings & More:

Booking.com– 40% off select stays worldwide 11/25- 12/2

Expedia – Check the app for deals valid through 11/25-12/2

Intrepid Travel – Save 20% off all trips for 2020 valid 11/25 – 12/5 (this is HUGE!)

GetYourGuide – Save up to 25% off all tours and activities

Radisson Rewards – Save up to 30% off weekend stays in 2020

Lonely Planet – 40% sale on all print and digital titles!

*Many hotels and airlines are having Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales, so check out the deals if you’re looking for flights.  Check the membership portals for details.

Theme Parks:

Busch Gardens Tampa Bay – Several offers including $71.99 BG and Seaworld Ticket (was $149.99), B1G1 50% off all day dining pass, 50% off photo key and more.

Busch Gardens Williamsburg – Save up to 25% on 2-park memberships and fun cards, $10 off dining deal, $50 off summer camps, $15 off Christmas Town Photokey, $10 off online merchandise purchase.

SeaWorld Orlando – Save up to 60% on tickets, up to 50% off in-park, experiences, up to 40% on a day at Discovery Cove, and 30% on merchandise.

LEGOLAND New York – Opening July 2020, Get the annual Gold pass (the highest tier) for only $99.99 (normally $209.99) valid 11/29 – 12/2

Six Flags – Black Friday/Cyber Monday sale, Get 2 Season Passes for $49.99 each and recieve one FREE Season Parking or upgrade to Gold Season Pass for $10 more!

 

Passes:

London Explorer Pass – Save up to 10% off all passes from 11/27 – 12/2

London Pass– Lowest price of the year, Up to a further 30% off!!  sale valid 11/25- 12/2
*Everyone who places an order between Black Friday and Cyber Monday will have the chance to win a tour and a lavish champagne afternoon tea for two at the iconic Royal Albert Hall.

New York Pass – Lowest price of the year, Up to a further 40% off & Up to a further $140 off sale valid 11/25- 12/2

*Everyone who buys a New York Pass between Black Friday and Cyber Monday will have the chance to win an incredible helicopter tour experience, courtesy of HeliNY

Paris Pass – Lowest price of the year, Price TBD sale valid 11/25- 12/2

 

Shopping Portals:

United MilagePlus Shopping – New deals daily during Cyber Week

Rakuten (formally Ebates) – Lots of double cash back or more rewards going on! You’ll earn cash back on your purchase.  Percentage of cash back varies by store.  You can get paid by Paypal, check or even better, AMEX Membership Rewards (MR’s) if you have a qualifying AMEX card.

Amazon – You know there will be tons of deals on Amazon for travel supplies and all your holiday shopping.  They have Black Friday deals all week that will continue into Cyber Monday.

*Other airline, credit card and hotel shopping portals will have bonus deals as well.

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