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Carlsberg Brewery
I’m a wine drinker myself, but couldn't leave Copenhagen without visiting the Carlsberg Brewery. I wasn’t sure what to expect but the...
Rosanne Knorr
Jul 25, 20192 min read


Sintra’s Fairy Tale Palace: Quinta da Regaleira
If Lisbon is on your bucket list, add Sintra, just an easy train ride away. The city is a charming maze of narrow streets, palaces, and...
Rosanne Knorr
Jun 26, 20191 min read


"Viva da Vinci" in 2019
To me, the Loire Valley is authentic France for its tranquil way of life, its local vineyards, farm-fresh produce, historic villages, and...
Rosanne Knorr
Apr 26, 20192 min read


Home Exchange: Pros & Cons
For years, when friends said they’d just done a home exchange in some exotic place, I’d respond that I’d love to go there but… “I...
Rosanne Knorr
Mar 20, 20193 min read


A Technophobe's Guide to Cutting Phone Costs Abroad
If you're an occasional traveler who wants to stay connected overseas without racking up massive phone charges—and, especially if you are...
Rosanne Knorr
Feb 15, 20193 min read


The Joys of Running Away from Home
The coffee at the sidewalk café was bittersweet in more ways than one. As my husband and I savored that last, relaxing taste of Paris, it...
Rosanne Knorr
Feb 8, 20192 min read


A Short Tour of Yummy European Snacks
It’s cold outside and I’m day-dreaming of something delicious to snack on, but gourmet treats are even better when enjoyed in a dream...
Rosanne Knorr
Jan 29, 20192 min read


Free Vacation Stays Just Got Easier
As a member of HomeExchange.com I've been a happy 'camper' (figuratively speaking, of course, my lodgings did not require sleeping bags!)...
Rosanne Knorr
Jan 12, 20192 min read


Speaking of Danish
When planning a solo visit to Copenhagen, I decided to learn Danish. I knew I wouldn’t become fluent but would feel more confident in...
Rosanne Knorr
Jan 7, 20192 min read


Trouble with Truffles in France
I prefer chocolate truffles to the dirt-encrusted ones dug up with pigs. That said, the winter truffles found in France are still prized,...
Rosanne Knorr
Nov 13, 20182 min read


The World's Safest Countries
Lists galore rate countries according to issues ranging from happiness (Finland according to Forbes), most educated (Luxembourg according...
Rosanne Knorr
Nov 5, 20181 min read


Are You Ready to Live Abroad?
The beautiful souls are they that are universal, open, and ready for all things. Michel de Montaigne Vacations are nice but a long-term...
Rosanne Knorr
Nov 2, 20182 min read


Copenhagen: Lonely Planet's #1 City
Lonely Planet just issued their Top Ten Cities for a 2019 visit and Copenhagen took the #1 spot. I second that vote! I didn't set foot in...
Rosanne Knorr
Oct 28, 20182 min read


Pity the Rich Tourists
Yesterday’s mail included an “exclusive” luxury cruise brochure. Since I’m always curious about itineraries, I opened it to discover the...
Rosanne Knorr
Oct 23, 20182 min read


The Other "New French Wine": Touraine Primeur
Most people have heard of Beaujolais Nouveau, the freshly-harvested red wine from Gamay grapes in France’s Beaujolais region. The...
Rosanne Knorr
Oct 20, 20182 min read


Get an EU Passport, Relatively Speaking
When I lived in France, it was tempting to apply for a passport from a European Union country to add to my American one. One grandfather...
Rosanne Knorr
Oct 16, 20181 min read


My Perfect Paris Park: Jardin du Luxembourg
So many parks in Paris are a joy to visit: The massive Jardin des Tuileries leading to the Louvre. Sprawling Bois de Boulogne with...
Rosanne Knorr
Oct 12, 20182 min read


Inexpensive (& Nice) Lodging in Europe
Besides airfare, the major expense in travel is accommodation. Once you’ve coughed up a healthy sum for the ticket, endured security...
Rosanne Knorr
Oct 7, 20182 min read


Man's Best Friend Dines Out
[Part II] As you may know if you read the prior post, my dog failed his first dining out test. Big time. However, in a country that loves...
Rosanne Knorr
Oct 1, 20182 min read


My Dog Was an Ugly American in France
[Part I] French dogs attend etiquette school. As dinner guests they are mannerly, polite, and congenial. This fact became evident the...
Rosanne Knorr
Sep 29, 20182 min read
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