Getting lost in old Brussels

Getting lost in old Brussels

  It had been a long time since I last visited Brussels. It’s not, by any stretch, the most beautiful city I’ve ever been to. But there is something about it that draws you in. Suited diplomats chatting on terraces while sipping a cold Leffe. Those aromas...
Cádiz, fusion of soul and essence

Cádiz, fusion of soul and essence

  I’ve been spending my holidays in the province of Cádiz for years now — a land that has captured my heart with its light, its gastronomy, its nature, and those endless beaches that seem to go on forever. Both the coast and the inland areas have a unique charm,...
Bayonne, history-taste and joy

Bayonne, history-taste and joy

It has been a long time since I last visited Bayonne, but every time I go there, I feel it is a welcoming place, with a mixture of history, flavor and joy. Bayonne, located in the southwest of France, in the Aquitaine region, a walled city, evokes a rich history,...
Lille, example of reinvention!

Lille, example of reinvention!

I would never have thought I would find Lille a city worth visiting. From a grey, industrial town in the far north of France, bordering Belgium, Lille has become a beautiful, lively, young university town that mixes historic charm with a modern, cosmopolitan energy....
Casablanca. The african Art-Déco meca

Casablanca. The african Art-Déco meca

  I just came back from a trip to Casablanca, it is one of those cities that you think it is not worth visiting but as you get to know it and you get to know its people and its lifestyle, it really surprises and captivates you with its cospomolitan carácter,...
Saint Germain de Laye’s royal past

Saint Germain de Laye’s royal past

    On my way back to the hotel through the Ile-de-France region, and after a long day of comings and goings, I am discovering very positively the Yvelines region, located northeast of Paris. Just 25 minutes from Paris via the RER, Saint Germain de Laye...