After 32 years in the US, the Duponts moved to France where Antoine was born. Antoine is rediscovering his homeland and sharing it with his American wife Colleen. They are on a quest to find the best France has to offer.
There are over 35,000 villages in France, all with their own history, culture, and food. We are on a journey to discover as many of them as we can together. Let’s go.
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I'll be holidaying in Europe with my wife and her friend in Sep through Paris. I've watched almost every Les Frenchies video and will follow through your advice in our 3-day stay in Paris. Thank you so much. Would love to meet you there if possible :P
Me and my daughter are visiting the beaches in about 2 weeks from now with rental car. Is it easy to find parking for the different locations ? Omaha beach, american semitary and PDH is the plan if not more 😊😊
I’ve been married to a 🇫🇷guy forever & we’ve always been back & forth. Since my SIL retired from L’ENA some years ago, we no longer have a pieds à terre in Paris. We stayed in Paris a few weeks ago before heading down to La Rochelle & Bandol. We stayed in an AirBnb which was excellent in the 10th. May I suggest you collect & post AirBnb recommendations for travelers who want a more homey experience?
what other kinds of hostess gifts can you bring to a dinner party? What if its a big dinner party and everyone brings flowers? What about chocolate, or is anything else appropriate?
Really like your vlog. But your wife needs to really need to loose some weight. It's not pleasing to watch her stuff herself so much 😣 yet she seems like a beautiful person
I have been living in the US for 56 years - went there at 20 years old. I as well feel that my entire adult life is in the US. But…. My American husband passed a couple of years ago and I am seriously thinking about moving back to France where I have a big family. It is a bit easier for me as I have own a house in France since I retired and spent many months a year there. Yet the whole process is very intimidating. The move, dealing with the French bureaucracy. Your blog helps encourages me to move forward. Thanks.
Hi, I just noticed your vlog and subscribed. I will visit Paris soon. I am going to buy a Sim Card which can be used for Google Maps in several countries nearby including Switzerland. Do you have any recommendations where I can buy such sim card, from Amazon or from stores in Paris airport or in streets? What's the name of the sim card which can be better used in the nearby countries including Switzerland? By the way I don't have Esim feature in my phone. Thank you!
Love your videos! My wife and I are headed to Paris for the Olympics. It'll be our first visit. As you can imagine, lodging was pretty hard to come by, but I was able to book the Hotel d'Espagne in the 9th. I hope it's a solid choice. Can't wait!
Cultural differences. I discover that here you talk about food and nonsense things, not art or culture, and that we are forced to speak english even in our country.
Great Video, Thanks! I do have one question that I can't find the answer to. Do kids require a Week Pass? Ages 4, 8, 10 and 15. I am pretty sure the 15 year old would, but what about the others? Thank you.
Hello from Toronto. This video makes me appreciate my city and neighbourhood. We live in a European style neighbourhood with independent delis, bakeries, butchers, green grocers etc. Although we have large grocery chains, most of our food shopping is done at local shops. We live 2 blocks from the subway and enjoy a great transit system as well as a library and bookshop within walking distance.
Hi I stumbled on your account and I am obsessed with you guys I have so many things book marked for future travel visits!!. We are from the US and my husband and I will be traveling to London on June 19th for a wedding. We will have 3 days to ourselves and would like to make the most of London. Are there any tips you could share or AirBnb’s you could suggest? The hotels I have found are between $500- $600 a night! Hopefully look forward to hearing from you!! 😊
I did'nt finish yet but I bet they didn't mention the machine guns. Or the top tip of not paying by just walking closely behind someone. Just watch for about 10 seconds and you'll see how it's done.
2 things about bicycle : I personally go for Lime, Dott or Tier, rather than Velib. Easier listing process - Lime’s even already included in your Uber app -, better assistance, and you don’t need to pick them up in predetermined stations that may or may not be full. Second,I’m notice that most comments say “I got almost hit”. Almost is the key word. There are no more accidents with pedestrians with bicycles than with cars or motorbikes, despite their lack of discipline. Why ? Whether driving a car, a motorbike or a bicycle, the operative word in Paris is “force your way through”. This means P loom as if you don’t see anybody so that other cars, bikes or pedestrians will let you through. But keep an eye in case the bluff does not work and be prepared to stop abruptly. That’s the operative word for everyone, also for pedestrians. Force or Bluff your way through but keep an eye out. The real danger for pedestrians come from the b. phones : far too many, Parisians ne non Parisians alike walk the streets and all too often the crossroads, staring intently at their phones. Sometimes with their AirPods blaring. That’s not keeping an eye out.
Good morning! I watched all about your pickpockets guide so I am ready for my day trip in Paris. Thank you very much for your videos and your time reading this! ❤❤❤
loved this vlog .. desserts vlog specially as being Indian we are mostly vegeterian due to our religion and culture ..therefore in any european nation we can only enjoy the desserts... beside food ...as our foods are too spicy for Western culture and for us european foods are too blanck specially the veg dishesh but yea sweets desserts are great to checkout. lovely vlog .👍
So good!!! I will be there in September and cannot wait! This is giving my hubs and I so many great suggestions for our two weeks driving around France! This is amazing! I am a low-carb, no-sugar vegetarian (I beat Type 2 diabetes with my lifestyle change!) and am very anxious that it will be hard to find meals I can eat. The research is really disappointing me. I hope I can maintain my health journey while on vacation. 🤪