Get an inside peek at life as a local in Uzès, France.
Nothing prepared me for watching starlight Tango in Uzès, but dancers at the Château du
The oldest ducal peerage in france
Any who visit Uzès, France are in awe of the Château de Duché. It’s the centerpiece of the town and home to the Duke of Uzès.
If France was still a kingdom, the Duke of Uzès would rank just below “princes of the blood.” It is he who would announce “Le Roi est mort. Vive le Roi!“ at each state funeral, and defend the honour of the queen mother.”
Sign up to be notified about the latest posts, events and adventures in France
If you’re like me, finding my way around airports and train stations is sometimes tricky. Since I often take a train from Avignon to Charles de Gaulle in Paris, I jotted down directions and took
Passing through Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris can be a daunting experience for even the most seasoned traveler. On my last trip, I noted some things that made my travel a little easier…and safer.
The closest train service to/from Uzès is out of Nimes and two stations in Avignon. Often, visitors to Uzès come in through the airport in Barcelona, spend a few days in the vibrant Spanish city, and then take trains to Avignon or Nimes.
If you’re thinking of heading to Uzès this summer or anywhere else in the south of France, check out flights to and from Barcelona. Then grab a train. When friends talk about visiting the south
Although there is no train service into Uzès, there is a bus service to and from Uzès to train stations in Nimes and Avignon. Passengers can reach most destinations in France and beyond from the train stations with high-speed and local train service.
If you’re like me, finding my way around airports and train stations is sometimes tricky. Since I often take a train from Avignon to Charles de Gaulle in Paris, I jotted down directions and took
Passing through Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris can be a daunting experience for even the most seasoned traveler. On my last trip, I noted some things that made my travel a little easier…and safer.
The closest train service to/from Uzès is out of Nimes and two stations in Avignon. Often, visitors to Uzès come in through the airport in Barcelona, spend a few days in the vibrant Spanish city, and then take trains to Avignon or Nimes.
If you’re thinking of heading to Uzès this summer or anywhere else in the south of France, check out flights to and from Barcelona. Then grab a train. When friends talk about visiting the south
Although there is no train service into Uzès, there is a bus service to and from Uzès to train stations in Nimes and Avignon. Passengers can reach most destinations in France and beyond from the train stations with high-speed and local train service.
Uzès enjoys some of the most pleasant weather in all of France. The region is “Mediterranean,” with as many as 300 days of sunshine each year. There is seldom, if ever, snow in Uzès. Throughout the year, particularly in the winter, the famous “Mistral” treats Uzès to strong winds that last for hours, sometimes days. (Read about “Le Mistral)
Living in the south of France is a beautiful thing. Except for the wind. It is so prevalent and powerful that it has a name: “Le Mistral.” Residents of Uzes have a saying about Le Mistral: “It sometimes lasts only one or two days, frequently lasts several days, and sometimes lasts more than a week.” Let me know if you can figure out that
Whether you’re looking to move to France or in the early stages of planning, Deborah has tips from her own experience that can help you take your first “French Footsteps”
Whether you’re looking to move to Uzes soon or maybe you’re in the early stages of planning to immigrate to France, Deborah has tips from her own experience that can help you take your first “French Footsteps”