May 27, 2015

Travel Diaries : Loire Valley (I)


Hello my dears, the time has finally come to show you some of the photos we took during our trip in France. It's been a while, but I think the wait was worth it. I told you in my previous post that we visited five cities and eleven castles along the Loire Valley, so today I want to show you the places we saw during the first two days.

On our first day we stopped in the city of Blois, a small but very beautiful city, with old buildings, paved streets and a castle full of history. I have to tell you that I love french cities, they have that specific chic vibe which can only be seen here. I love the little "Brasseries", Restaurants, "Patisseries", terraces, and little shops. I like the fact that people take their time to enjoy a cup of coffee or a glass of wine on a terrace in the sun. In these smaller cities everything seems calmer, people are smiling and are helpful, there is definitely less hectic than in bigger ones. Anyway, during this first day we got to wander the streets of the city a bit and enjoyed a yummy dinner on a terrace, after which we went to see the Light & Sound Projections in the courtyard of the castle, projections which told us the history of the castle.

After having breakfast in the sun, the second day we left for our next city on the list, Tours. But until getting there, it was planned to see some castles along the way, so we visited the Castle of Chambord and the Castle of Chenonceau, two of the biggest and most well-known castles along the valley. We saw the first one only on the outside because we preferred to enjoy the sun a little longer while having a gorgeous view in front of our eyes.
The castle of Chenonceau is also called the Castle of the ladies due to the six very important feminine figures who lived here along the years. It was by far my favorite castle we visited, with gorgeous interiors and a great story. You could definitely tell it was inhabited and ruled by women. :-)  

We were lucky to have two warm first days, so I chose to wear a striped dress during the first one and a midi yellow skirt during the second one. Heels were of course out of the question since we had to walk the whole day, but I think I managed to give a bit of chicness to the outfit.  What do you think?

I hope you like the photos and if you have questions regarding these travel destinations, I'm here to answer them :)

Hugs, Andra






























4 comments:

  1. Nice pic <3 love the yellow skirt <3

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  2. Beautiful photos! Love both outfits, that yellow skirt is too cute!
    xx

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  3. I have never been to France, but I believe that's not the half of the story:) I will visit it someday, probably:) Meanwhile, it only remains to thank you for this virtual trip.
    These photos are so beyond amazing! The architecture is so impressive, indeed.
    I also like the way you look, both of those outfits are so womanly and chic. You always know how to look stylish!

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