Driving the Champagne Route in France and visiting the vineyards is the best way to discover the true beauty and valued qualities of this region.
Studying abroad is more than just an academic experience - it’s a life experience. CEA's Study Abroad Blog helps you with critical resources, advice & tips.
Chamonix in the summer is the perfect Alpine escape. This guide has everything you need: Where to stay and eat, what to do, how to get around, and more!
Master the Sentier du Littoral Antibes walk with our unrivalled guide. From secret beaches to unparalleled
The picture-perfect walled town of Vannes is one of the most charming sights in France’s Gulf of Morbihan. With its port, cobblestone streets, colourful half-timbered houses and fortified square, the medieval city allows visitors to discover architectural remains dating back to centuries. Whether you are planning a day trip, weekend or road trip in Brittany,
Saint Émilion is a must visit town in southwest France for those who love wine, history and charming scenes. The area is known for its wine since as far
I recently visited the southwest of France on a week-long trip stopping in Toulouse, Beziers and Montpellier. Montpellier was an interesting city in between history and modernity. Its old town with its medieval streets, shaded restaurant terraces makes Montpellier the ultimate southern city. However, while exploring you will notice sprouts of modernity such as the
Here is what to do in and around Arcachon, in southwestern France.
Learn why Saumur, between Tours and Angers in the Loire Valley, France is a delightful gem you should consider exploring.
Best visited during the summer when the weather is at its best and everything is actually open, here's an Arcachon Bay travel guide.
Things to do in Colmar The city of Colmar, which lies in northeastern France, is a must-see destination on any trip to Europe. Easily accessible from
Prior to 2018, I’d never been to Chamonix before and had no idea what to expect. I knew it was a ski-resort town and home of the famous Mont Blanc, but what