including climate, transportation, welcome, health, safety + reviews and recommendations.
including climate, transportation, welcome, health, safety + reviews and recommendations.
including climate, transportation, welcome, health, safety + reviews and recommendations.
(Nantes island) symbolized by a giant mechanical elephant. This area was once a thriving ship building district but when that industry fell into decline so did the island. However, since 2002 it has been steadily revamped as a cutting edge creative neighbourhood mainly owing to the brilliant imaginations of two men, François Delarozière and Pierre Orefice. Delarozière and Orifice both come from performance backgrounds where they are actively involved in the renewal of street theatre.”including climate, transportation, welcome, health, safety + reviews and recommendations.
including climate, transportation, welcome, health, safety + reviews and recommendations.
including climate, transportation, welcome, health, safety + reviews and recommendations.
World renown for its food and wine, well situated for transportation to Paris or the South. Sophisticated and very French.
including climate, transportation, welcome, health, safety + reviews and recommendations.
Chalon seems to find an excellent middle ground between some of the polarities that one is faced with in other towns. It’s climate is fully four seasonal, but freezes are rare and snow even rare, while summer nights do cool things down. It’s a good sized town without the extremes of either village or city life. It’s public transport in the form of trains is good, if not spectacular and its international population is neither skimpy nor overwhelming.
One highlight worth special mentioned: an international street artists festival, called Chalon dans la Rue (“Chalon in the street”) Over four days, artists from across Europe and beyond come to the streets of Chalon to perform, mostly for free, in music, theatre, acrobatics, comedy, etc. (Wikipedia)
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