A postcard from Vienna
Thanks a lot to Caroline for these useful tips on Vienna! What to see: *the three castels (Belvedere, Schönbrunn and Hofburg). Schönbrunn is not to be missed (by the way, this is what tourists
Thanks a lot to Caroline for these useful tips on Vienna! What to see: *the three castels (Belvedere, Schönbrunn and Hofburg). Schönbrunn is not to be missed (by the way, this is what tourists
Silviaexpat shares a couple of “survival” experiences – in very different places! Surviving in a new host country: That was something that had never happened to me before Khartoum.
Giuliettaexpat tells us about the Lycée International of Saint Germain en Laye, that her daughters attended for three years before moving to California. The fame of Saint Germain en Laye,
Elena presents this beautiful interview to Maestro Lorenzo Coladonato, an Italian orchestra conductor presently living in Germany. Music abroad sometimes means relocating for music. This is what Maestro Lorenzo Coladonato
Eli presently lives in Lyon, France, and she offers a short but useful musical tour in her hosting city. Lyon offers many opportunities to enjoy and learn music both for
We thank Pauline, of www.mondassur.com for this article that tells us about Healthcare in France. The topic of health is of basic importance for expatriates. Most women that decide to
My (short) experience trying to feel “at home” I am a rookie to life as an expatriate. Although I have been away from my hometown more than once and, at
Mociexpat gives us some tips to chose where to live in Budapest – Buda or Pest? Budapest is a city formed by the union of two ancient cities: Buda
Yasmin is Italian, and she has been living abroad since she was very young. She presently lives in London. She is mother of two children, Courtney and Liam. Liam is
By Franck Scola, Doctor of Medicine, author of studies on medical and social aspects of expatriate life. Faced with the threat of a heatwave, a plan of prevention and action