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A Moment in France – Angoulême

amomentwithfranca · 17 December 2016 · 48 Comments

One of the things that I love the most is travelling! I guess I inherited this love from my mother. Since I was little I remember my parents going away for one month once a year to explore different countries. I thought that was fantastic. We also got to travel as a family several times too. I took a few trips with my mum while I was still living in Peru. The one that I will never forget is a long trip we took around Europe. It was an amazing trip, visiting several countries, one of which was France. This was a long time ago, so I was very grateful and excited to be invited to go on a press trip around the region of Nouvelle Aquitaine in France, visiting Angoulême, Cognac and Saintes.

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I made a video of my stay in Angouleme. You can see it below:

A Moment in France – Angoulême

DAY 1

Trip To Angouleme via Paris with the Eurostar

I was invited by Poitou-Charentes Tourism to visit and explore these cities along with two journalists: Nigel Aplin from Cotswold Style and Fiona Tarbet from The Jewish Chronicle. This was the first time I have travelled with journalists so I was a bit nervous about how it would be. Given my excitement though, I was ready for it.

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We all met at St Pancras station in London where we were to board the Eurostar train to Paris. We were all guided by Gillian from the PR agency that organised the trip, so everything was easy and smooth for all of us. We travelled in First Class so we had the opportunity to wait inside the Eurostar lounge. This reminded me a little bit of the Virgin lounge we experienced a few months ago. It was smaller though, but very smart too. We were able to enjoy some drinks and something to eat. It all looked yummy!

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It was lovely to travel First Class or Business Premier as it’s called. The Eurostar train was lovely as everything was all new and comfortable. We were given a meal during the journey which was really nice. I was able to use the onboard wifi although it wasn’t that fast, it did the job of keeping me connected so I could do my work. The journey to Paris took less than two hours, so it was really convenient. I didn’t realise how quickly it was until they told me we had already arrived in Paris. I really loved the experience.

We then headed towards the Metro. We needed to travel to Montparnasse – Bienvenüe to take another train that would take us on to Angoulême. Everything was straightforward, with the exception of having to carry my suitcase the whole time. This was my own fault as I made the mistake of bringing luggage that wasn’t very easy to manage but I did manage to get it to the destination at the end, LOL!

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The next train was an SNCF train (Voyages – SNCF). SNCF provided our train tickets including the one from London to Paris, so I’d like to say a massive thank you to them as it was all fantastic. This train was really cute. Like the Eurostar, we also travelled in First Class so we were in a nice coach. It had a very romantic style which I really like. There were lamps on each table, giving it a really nice, classic old-fashioned look.

City Tour of the City of Angoulême

The journey to Angoulême was about 2½ hrs from Paris, although it didn’t feel that long. I ate again and also managed to sleep a little as I was feeling tired at that point. I couldn’t use my phone as at that point I had forgotten to turn on my data roaming and there was no wifi so I thought the best thing to do was to nap a little bit.

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Arriving in Angoulême we picked up our Hertz rental car, a very modern Renault. It took Gillian some time to get used to driving it as it wasn’t easy, but she managed in the end, LOL!

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We then went to meet our guide in the courtyard of the Town Hall. I was very excited to start learning more about this beautiful city. She showed us around the building and took us to the top, where we had a great view of the city.

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This was amazing because the sun was shining and the views were mesmerising. It was very hot – about 30C! We were so lucky as back home in London it was already starting to get cold. In fact, we were lucky that the weather was actually very kind to us for the whole weekend.

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Angoulême is located on the banks of the Charente River. It has long been associated with paper. It became the capital of paper in the Middle Ages and nowadays it is renowned as the capital of the image and more particularly, of the comic strip, with its annual festival and new museum.

Cartoon Trail

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In the centre of Angoulême, you can follow the cartoon trail throughout the town, as there are works of comic strip art on every street corner with over twenty painted walls to admire! Famous cartoonists such as Yslaire, Zep and Moebius are featured. They place the comic strip and the image in the heart of the city. How fantastic is that?

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I really loved this city. I fell in love from the moment we arrived. The painted walls were stunning. It is amazing to walk around and find them everywhere. It certainly gives the city a special character.

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Although we saw several I didn’t manage to see all twenty. I took pictures of two of the most famous ones. It was gorgeous to see them in person. I really recommend you to visit these painted walls.

Amazing Views of Angoulême

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Our guide took us around the whole city so we were able to really take it all in. The views were amazing. As you can see here, I took lots of photos of some of the city’s scenery and streets.

Staying at Le Saint Gelais Hotel

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Having spent a few hours touring the city it was time to go to our hotel, Le Saint Gelais. OMG, this was one of the most AMAZING hotels I have ever been to. I really loved it! It was very impressive and the location couldn’t be more central. It is the perfect hotel for a nice getaway to explore the city. It wasn’t cheap though but it was nice to feel that we were in a hotel surrounded by locals. This way, the experience was even better. You can see their rates here.

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We had an hour to go to our rooms, unpack and be ready for dinner. I’m not going to lie, this wasn’t enough time for me as I really wanted to rest a bit, but I did manage to be ready on time. Yay! The room was beautiful! I was really in love with the decor and all the details. I felt like a princess whilst staying there! 🙂

Dinner at Le Saint Gelais Restaurant

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I met the others in the hotel’s restaurant which was really lovely. Again the decoration was gorgeous. I liked every single detail. We were given a special menu so we didn’t get to choose, but I didn’t care as I loved everything we were given!

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We had bread, starters, the main meal and an amazing dessert that came in a plant pot – weird but at the same time fantastic! I really enjoyed it as it had strawberries, marshmallows and chocolate flakes. It was filling but delicious. The strawberries were so soft and fresh too! I really loved it! 🙂

After dinner, I was really ready to go back to my room and have a chat with Nick and go straight to bed! I was exhausted! It was an unforgettable day but I wanted to rest and be ready for the next day! 🙂

Day 2

Breakfast at Le Saint Gelais Restaurant

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The following day I woke early, changed and met the others for breakfast. The table was a dream. It was all so nice and fresh. The yoghurt was delicious and the croissants were just perfect! After breakfast, we took a walk towards the market. We had seen it the day before but thought it could be nice to explore inside!

Angoulême’s Market

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We felt lucky to have another sunny and warm day! The walk to the market was lovely. Inside there was some amazing fishes – so big and fresh! Really nice!

After the market, we returned to the hotel to pack our things ready to continue on our second destination, Cognac and the next part of our adventure! I will publish my post about this very soon: ‘A Moment in France: Cognac’, so keep an eye out for my post!

What do you think of Angoulême? Have you been there before? If not, I hope I have inspired you to add it to your travel bucket. Please leave a comment below as I would love to read what you think.

*Disclosure: I was invited on this amazing press trip to France to explore 3 different cities (Angoulême, Cognac & Saintes) for the purposes of this review. All thoughts and opinions are my own. 

Thanks for stopping by,

Love you all ❤️

Franca  💋

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  1. Samsam says

    17 December 2016 at

    After seeing your post Angouleme is on my bucket list.. the city looks amazing xx #KCACOLS

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    • amomentwithfranca says

      17 December 2016 at

      Yay! I’m so happy to read this! I hope you go. It is a beautiful city! You will love it! X

      Reply
  2. Romi says

    17 December 2016 at

    Extraordinario y bello destino para viajar !!!

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    • amomentwithfranca says

      17 December 2016 at

      Lindisimo verdad? Me fascino esta ciudad! Bso

      Reply
  3. Lydia C. lee says

    17 December 2016 at

    I love the Trompe D’oeil with the moon. I’m off to google where it is. We’ll be in Belgium in April – wondering if I can do a day trip. #KCACOLS

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    • amomentwithfranca says

      17 December 2016 at

      I think you could see it all in a day trip! It is a beautiful place! I really love it! X

      Reply
  4. kristin mccarthy says

    17 December 2016 at

    So many lovely photos dear! Looks like you had a fab time!

    #KCACOLS

    Reply
  5. Carol desjardins says

    17 December 2016 at

    Lovely pictures. Looks a very interesting place to visit.

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    • amomentwithfranca says

      17 December 2016 at

      Thank you Carol! Yes it was, x

      Reply
  6. Nicole @ The Professional Mom Project says

    17 December 2016 at

    Looks like a wonderful trip! I’ve been all over France but never Angouleme – what a beautiful place and so nice that you had such warm weather. #KCACOLS

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    • amomentwithfranca says

      17 December 2016 at

      It was wonderful Nicole! I had a fantastic time! X

      Reply
  7. Adventures of Mummy and Me says

    18 December 2016 at

    Wow! Looks beautiful, and so full of amazing culture! Through your photos it looks like you had an amazing experience! #KCACOLS

    Reply
  8. Brandi puga says

    18 December 2016 at

    What an amazing trip and your pictures are beautiful! I truly hope to do a trip here someday! #KCACOLS

    Reply
  9. The Hippy Christian Mum says

    18 December 2016 at

    Angouleme looks so beautiful. It’s funny looking at ll your sunny pictures with the snowflake graphic overlaid. What a trip, the trains look especially nice. Looking forward to cognac and saintes installments too 🙂 #KCACOLS

    Reply
  10. The Pramshed says

    18 December 2016 at

    Oh how lovely Franca! That sounds like an amazing trip and the food looks gorgeous too. 1st class travel must have been a real treat. Looking forward to reading about your adventures in cognac. Claire x #kcacols

    Reply
  11. Sharon Parry says

    18 December 2016 at

    I had never thought of visiting but I love the look of it in these amazing pics! A dessert in a plant pot – how amazing is that!? #KCACOLS

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    • amomentwithfranca says

      18 December 2016 at

      I know! It was very strange but I loved it too! Lol x

      Reply
  12. Sarah Barrett says

    18 December 2016 at

    Wow sounds like a lot of fun. We love to travel! It’s a great way to learn / improve your language skills. There looks like lots of culture to soak up in these places which we love! #Kcacols

    Reply
  13. Lianne says

    18 December 2016 at

    Wow what an amazing trip, so lucky! Everywhere looks amazing!! #kcacols

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    • amomentwithfranca says

      18 December 2016 at

      Thank you! 🙂 xx

      Reply
  14. Angela Watling says

    18 December 2016 at

    Wow, the food, town and hotel all look amazing!!! Glad you had a great time although it looks like everything was working in your favour 😉 #KCACOLS

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    • amomentwithfranca says

      18 December 2016 at

      Yes you are right! I can’t believe we were very lucky with all! Loved this place a lot! 🙂 xx

      Reply
  15. Becky @ Educating ROversi says

    18 December 2016 at

    OMG, the food, the paintings, the city, the HOTEl! All look amazing! How lucky! #KCACOLS

    Reply
  16. Rebecca | AAUBlog says

    18 December 2016 at

    wow what a trip – the cities look fantastic. I have never been to that region of france before but it looks like there is lots to do (and plenty of good food)! x

    Reply
  17. Helena says

    18 December 2016 at

    Angouleme looks great. It’s a part I’ve yet to visit. #KCACOLS

    Reply
  18. The Mum Reviews says

    18 December 2016 at

    Looks like a lovely place and wonderful trip. The food at the hotel looked particularly amazing! I would quite like to eat out of a plant pot! #kcacols

    Reply
  19. ERFmama says

    19 December 2016 at

    France is one of the EU countries I have never ever been to which we plan on doing something about in 2 years time. 😀
    It looks amazing and the food is pretty good as well! My mother LOVES France…so does my grand mother, they have been there a few times. 🙂

    #KCACOLS

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  20. Coombe Mill says

    19 December 2016 at

    I cycled through here and stayed as a teenager. It is a beautiful town and I have such fond memories, though you certainly stayed in more style than I did years ago! I think I’d like to return one day. #KCACOLS.

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  21. Pen says

    19 December 2016 at

    Wow, I’m jealous. I lived in France for a year. It is a beautiful country. Glad you had a great time. pen x

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  22. A Mum Track mind says

    19 December 2016 at

    Wow how amazing Franca!! It looks like you had the best time. France is so beautiful isn’t it? Made me laugh with your suitcase though – that would have been me!! #KCACOLS

    Reply
  23. Jane Taylor says

    20 December 2016 at

    How wonderful! We love France but haven’t had the pleasure of visiting that particular city. It looks amazing though! I look forward to the next instalment. #kcacols

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  24. five little doves says

    20 December 2016 at

    WOW! I don’t know what to be more jealous of – the weather, the hotel, the food, the first class….all of it??! What an amazing trip, and such a beautiful place!! Sounds like the perfect trip! #KCACOLS

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  25. Emma says

    20 December 2016 at

    How lucky are you!! I want a press trip hehe! This sounds absolutely fantastic! First class and the lounge -I love all that. so much fun and it just makes it special doesn’t it. Lol re driving over there – I’d be rubbish! Your photos are lovely too and it makes me want to explore France. Ive never been properly! #KCACOLS

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