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After the winter months of hibernation, this week marks the annual re-opening of the Fondation Claude Monet – the once home and garden of the...
This is a guest post written by Teresa Engebretsen, a French teacher from North Carolina. This post originally appeared on The Sabbatical Chef. On the...
We struggle to come up with smart ways to navigate museums, especially if we are without a guide. The Louvre Museum, one of the largest...
If I could spend a decade eating my way through France like Julia Child, I'd hop on the next flight to Paris and never look...
One of the noticeable differences when travelling on an ACIS trip is the number of interactive and fun activities on each trip. These have really...
I get confused. I am flying transatlantic to Geneva and my trusty Briggs and Riley bag is ready and set for carry-on, but...
The only way to get around Paris in the snow is to use the Metro. It is decidedly dodgy to walk or cross roads as...
I have flown through many snowstorms from Logan Airport in my day. In fact, the last time I flew on the overnight flight to Paris...
Teachers in Their Own Words
Everyone at ACIS is passionate about educational travel and could give you an overflowing list...
Sarah Bichsel
Tag: Paris posts
Tag: Paris posts
My Dinner With a Countess in Her Paris Home
The Challenge in Navigating Museums Like The Louvre
6 Must-Try Sweets for a Quick Trip to Paris
My First Attempt at Making a Soufflé à Paris
Adventures in European Airports, The Spring Edition
From Paris to Rome: Catching a Flight in the Snow
Educational Travel | The Time It Snowed at Midnight in Paris
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Teachers in Their Own Words
Everyone at ACIS is passionate about educational travel and could give you an overflowing list...
Sarah Bichsel