Vin chaud, known as mulled wine in English, is a staple of Christmas markets. For centuries it's been enjoyed in Europe during colder months. In France, the traditional winter drink has its own twist.
The Christmas season is a time of the year when the French set aside their treasured notion of being a staunchly secular country to revel in holiday traditions, many of them rooted in Christianity and ...
The Christmas season is a time when the French set aside their treasured notion of being a staunchly secular country to revel in holiday traditions, many of them rooted in ancient Rome and some ...
Rows of twinkling lights and the sweet aroma of mulled wine — 'tis the season that Christmas markets come alive. But if visiting one Christmas market isn't enough, a new cruise explores 20 markets in ...
Beloved of Christmas card designers and directors of festive films, an official white Christmas is actually a rare event in western Europe - so what are the chances for France in 2025? Some parts of ...
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An extremely busy weekend is anticipated on French roads as millions of people embark on their Christmas getaways, meanwhile there is disruption on train services. Give yourself plenty of time to get ...