Veronique was born in Belgium and is currently living in the Netherlands. Her love for travel led her to an exciting career in the travel industry. Besides writing she also maintains the Socials for The Crazy Tourist.
Liechtenstein is a country which sits sandwiched between neighboring Austria and Switzerland. The entire country is only 160 square kilometers and has 35,000 residents but what it lacks in size it makes up for in beautiful scenery and some quaint attractions. Much of the country is covered in Alpine forests and meadows of pretty wild …
Monaco sits on the glamorous French Riviera and is known for being a small principality headed by the Prince of Monaco. The principality stretches for two square kilometers but what it may lack in size it certainly makes up for in style. This is one of the most affluent spots in the world as well …
Rimini is possibly one of the most well-known and renowned beach resorts in the whole of Europe – this is due to its 15km long stretch of beautiful white sand beaches, plethora of hotels and myriad of bars and restaurants. Thousands of visitors flock here to soak up the sun, relax on the beaches and …
You can guess from the name that this town is in the Champagne region. The Route du Champagne puts a world of champagne makers at your fingertips, one of which is right in the town: Joseph Perrier offers tours in its chalk caves and the chance to try and buy its distinguished cuvées. As the …
In Metropolitan Lille, Villeneuve-d’Ascq is a new town that happens to have many of the top days out in the region. This place is rooted in the technology sector, and you could almost say it’s where Lille’s citizens come to learn. There are museums for everything, from the exceptional LaM art museum to open-air attractions …
In the central Corrèze department, Brive-La-Gaillarde is a lovable medieval town flourishing as a regional commercial centre. The old town’s houses are built from an arresting pink sandstone under blue slate roofs. There’s much to hold your attention in Brive, but also a lot of magic to experience outside in western foothills of the Massif …
Right next to the 17th Arrondissement of Paris, Levallois-Perret is an upmarket residential suburb in the northwest of the city. You’re directlyon the Seine here, in a neighbourhood where the Eiffel Company manufactured the Eiffel Tower and the Statue of Liberty in the 19th century. The Paris Métro Line 3 and the Transilien suburban rail …
Wealthy and classy, Maisons-Laffitte is a northwestern suburb of Paris where you’ll almost be tripping over mansions and châteaux. True to this image of old money, the commune is a centre for equestrianism, with the largest horse training facility in the Paris region. You can live a life of leisure as a lady or gentleman …
Salerno is often overshadowed by the more well-known and popular Naples that lies to the west of the city however it is a fantastic and beautiful tourist destination in its own right and has a great deal to offer. Salerno is the capital of the province of the same name, and lies in the Gulf …
In southern Burgundy, Chalon-sur-Saône is a charming riverside town at the heart of the Côte Chalonnaise wine region. If you have a palate for fine wine you can fill your trip with memorable and educational trips to vineyards and caves. Meanwhile in the 19th century Chalon-sur-Saône gave the world Vivant Denon, the godfather of the …