Le Journal

A Publication of Afore · A Travel House

Hotel reviews  ·  Destination intelligence  ·  Travel writing

Petanque Valbonne France

Honest Takes · May 4, 2019

France 101: Petanque

When I think of summer in the south of France, many things come to mind: the endless sunshine, the blue waters of the Mediterranean, the persistent sound of the cicada, the low roar of the crowd on a market day, the taste of cold rose by the pool, rows of purple lavender, sunburned tourists taking

Read
COQ Hotel Paris

Hotels · Nov 29, 2018

C.O.Q. Hotel Paris

Set in the 13th arrondissement in a neoclassical building, the C.O.Q. Hotel Paris is conveniently located for exploring the south side of Paris and has easy access to the Aeroport de Paris-Orly. I choose this hotel via Tablet Hotels for the most part based on location since I had a series of meetings near Orly

Read
Domaine des Andéols

Hotels · Sep 4, 2018

Domaine des Andeols

Escape the tourists in the well known villages of Provence and indulge your senses by visiting the Domaine des Andeols, which is close enough to everything that is Provence, but just far enough to feel like you are discovering a new path. The Domaine des Andéols sits in the heart of the Luberon, perched high

Read
Domaine des Peyre

Hotels · Jul 20, 2018

Domaine Des Peyre

“We had been here often before as tourists, desperate for our annual ration of two or three weeks of true heat and sharp light. Always when we left, with peeling noses and regret, we promised ourselves that one day we would live here. We had talked about it during the long gray winters and the

Read
Camellas Lloret

Hotels · Jul 18, 2018

camellas – lloret maison d’hotes

Sometimes you just get lucky and stumble on to magnificence. That is how I would describe our somewhat last minute discovery of Camellas Lloret. In the middle of a family road trip from the Cote d’Azur to Pyla-sur-Mer via Carcassonne, we opted to slow down instead of pressing on to the Bassin d’Archachon. Unlike the

Read
Belles Rives For Easter Brunch

Guide Intel · Apr 1, 2018

Easter Brunch at Belles Rives

Off the legendary road to Cap d’Antibes, the Hotel Belles Rives is situated above the sun-kissed, blue water of the Mediterranean. A prestigious waterfront setting that has attracted the rich and famous for 90+ years starting with Francis Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway, and more recently celebrities like Andrea Bocelli, George Clooney, Cindy Crawford, Jude

Read
Provocateur Hotel Berlin

Hotels · Mar 7, 2018

Provocateur

When you book a few nights at a hotel in Berlin named Provocateur, you certainly don’t expect it to be boring or ordinary, but there was still a level of intrigue leading up to my arrival. As I was dropped off, the entrance looked more like an exclusive nightclub with the historic polished brass post

Read
Mashya Tel Aviv

Guide Intel · Aug 13, 2017

Mashya

I’ve traveled to Israel several times this year and many more times during the past few years which has allowed me to stay at the best boutique hotels in Tel Aviv. More recently, I have become obsessed with staying at the Mendeli Street Hotel, and it has become my go-to hotel when visiting Tel Aviv-

Read
Mendeli Street Hotel Tel Aviv

Hotels · Aug 2, 2017

Mendeli Street Hotel

I’ve traveled to Israel several times this year and many more times during the past few years which has allowed me to stay at the best boutique hotels in Tel Aviv. More recently, I have become obsessed with staying at the Mendeli Street Hotel, and it has become my go-to hotel when visiting Tel Aviv-

Read
Gorges du Verdon

Honest Takes · Jul 2, 2017

Dip Into Gorges Du Verdon

The Gorges du Verdon is often referred to as Europe’s ‘grand canyon’, but one could argue it is much more beautiful and diverse than the actual Grand Canyon, and quite a bit smaller in scale. Rather than viewing a barren desert, red rock and a brown river at the bottom of the canyon, visitors to

Read
Fete de Saint Jean Valbonne France

Honest Takes · Jun 24, 2017

Fête de la Saint-Jean in Valbonne

There is a special summer buzz in Valbonne square this warm evening, fueled by pichet’s of rosé, Provencal music, the laughter of friends, and the anticipation of the organized chaos that is to come after dinner. Tonight is the 24th of June, the Fête de la Saint-Jean, and in this part of France, it means

Read
Melt Texas BBQ paris

Guide Intel · Jan 12, 2017

Melt- Authentic Texas BBQ in Paris

As the saying goes, you can take the boy out of Texas, but you can’t take Texas out of the boy. Originally from deep in the heart of Texas, I was raised with an appreciation of slow-smoked meats, which is considered an art form in the Lone Star State. The smoke, the smell, the flavor

Read
La Taverna Degli Orsi Limone Piemonte

Guide Intel · Dec 3, 2016

La Taverna Degli Orsi

“Hello my friends. Welcome back familia Slone.” -Andrea, owner of La Taverna Degli Orsi There is no warmer greeting that a family can receive when entering a restaurant. We are always made to feel like close friends or family as we enter La Taverna Degli Orsi or the Tavern of the Bear. Andrea, the owner,

Read
Ristorante Il Nazionale di Vernante

Guide Intel · Nov 21, 2016

Ristorante Il Nazionale di Vernante

Near the border between Italy and France in the Maritime Alps, surrounded by snow-capped peaks, forests, and streams, you can find Vernante, a small village of just 1300 people, known to many as “the village of Pinocchio,” but I would argue that it should be famous for one of the best restaurants in Italy, Ristorante

Read
Klaus K Design Hotel Helsinki

Hotels · Jul 9, 2016

Klaus K

I enjoy visiting Helsinki year-round, but it is a special place in late spring and early summer when the locals begin to spend their time out and about in the city. A great boutique hotel and centrally located in the heart of the active Helsinki downtown, Klaus K Hotel, takes its name and design inspiration

Read
Piscine at Club 55 Saint Tropez

Honest Takes · Jun 22, 2015

La Piscine at Club 55

There’s a spectacular stretch of white sand near Saint-Tropez, that has become the ultimate spot to see and be seen since Bridgitte Bardot made it famous 50+ years ago, Le Club 55. The rich and famous flock to this celebrity playground during the summer, so don’t be surprised to look up and see Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate

Read
Altis Belem Lisbon

Hotels · Mar 22, 2015

Altis Belém Hotel & Spa in Lisbon

Arriving at the Altis Belem Hotel after a short drive along the river front, there is no doubt that you are in the presence of a uniquely, special place. Positioned just off the riverside promenade and adjacent to a small marina, the Altis Belem’s modern architecture celebrates a natural connection to the surrounding open spaces and water.

Read
Old Man and The Sea

Guide Intel · Mar 12, 2015

The Old Man and the Sea

A touristy, but must-visit restaurant. Just outside of Tel Aviv, located on the old port in Jaffa is a can’t-miss restaurant experience for newcomers to the area, The Old Man & The Sea. Borrowing the name from the Hemingway novel, this family-style restaurant overlooks the Mediterranean and is an ideal spot for tourists looking for

Read
Memmo Alfama Lisbon

Hotels · Nov 5, 2014

Memmo Alfama Hotel

If you’ve been to Lisbon, you’ve probably already explored the historic Alfama neighborhood, one of Lisbon’s oldest, but even if you haven’t you’ve more than likely seen images of the red rooftops, white and pink buildings and the shimmering Tagus River. The Memmo Alfama, a sleek 4- star boutique hotel, sits directly in the heart

Read
Yacht with Bikini in Saint Tropez,

Honest Takes · Sep 23, 2012

Week in Photos: St Tropez, Eze, Monaco, St Paul de Vence, San Remo

With family in town, we spent the week exploring Biot, Saint Tropez, Eze, Monaco and Saint Paul de Vence in France/Monaco and San Remo, over the boarder in Italy. Gallery des Arcades in Biot. This is a great restaurant that serves a mix of Provençal food with an Italian flare. If you can, grab a table

Read
Private Chef Inspirato Tuscany

Guide Intel · May 18, 2012

Our Private Chef Experience in Tuscany

As the Mom and primary chef of my family, a true luxury of our Inspirato tour of Tuscany was the night we spent dining-in with chef Beppe Sposito at Villa Collina. During the planning phase of our trip, our Destination Concierge, Barbara, suggested we bring in a local chef and then followed through with the

Read
Tips for Tuscany

Honest Takes · Apr 9, 2012

23 Tips (and growing) for Visiting Tuscany

1. Make time to see attractions at sunset or at night. If you are taking photos, the best light is often in the last hour of the day. If you can, visit popular tourist attractions after 9pm to avoid crowds and get a different perspective. Sometimes seeing things at night can be a new experience

Read
Villa Collina Italy

Hotels · Apr 2, 2012

Villa Collina by Inspirato- Our Own Italian Borgo

Villa Collina by Inspirato is like no place I’ve ever stayed. Working in the travel industry, I have been fortunate to spend time at some of the top luxury hotels and resorts in the world, but nothing is quite like the experience at Villa Collina. It’s not just another luxury lodging property or resort, but

Read

Follow Along

@aforetravel