2.Eating (and Breathing) Dragon’s Beard in Singapore
3.Vietnam’s Floating Pocket of Paradise
4.The Architectural Wonders of Thailand’s White Temple
5.The Chili Cutters of China
6.Hungary’s Love Affair With Spas
7.Behold the Shimmering Beauty of Iran's Glass Mosque
8.In Colombia, This Dessert Honors a Country’s History
9.How Selfies Helped Protect a Threatened Species
10.Inside the World’s First Escape Room
11.Stop and Smell the (Fried) Flowers of Thailand
12.A House of Many Faiths: Córdoba’s Cathedral Within a Mosque
13.The Traveling Brandy Maker of France
14.Your Kombucha Isn’t Actually Kombucha
15.This Couple Rode Over 2,000 Roller Coasters Around the World
16.Fighting Plastic Pollution on Easter Island’s Shores
17.The Castle That Melts
18.An Artist Draws on Peru’s Past and Present
19.Visiting a Winery Run by Veterans of the French Foreign Legion
20.A Medieval Abbey Trapped by Tides and Time
21.This California Family Sold Their Home to Travel Around the World
22.A Cultural Tour of Ghana
23.A Travel Writer Shares Three Tips to Make Your Next Trip More Rewarding
24.Seeing the Dominican Republic from Mount Isabel de Torres
25.Light in the Dark: Entering Austria’s Painted Crypt
Originally owned by the daughter of Marie Antoinette’s governess, the Château de Groussay is a hidden architectural gem located just outside Paris. Built in 1815, it remained a family home until it was modified in the 1930s. Inside, the Château is equipped with a Baroque-style theatre, a painted metal pavilion decked out with 10,000 Delft tiles, and an elaborate library that served as the inspiration for Henry Higgins’ home in “My Fair Lady.” A trip to this outpost of French history is a journey back in time.
Ready to explore everything in this video for yourself? Find the best price for a flight to Paris and check out the best hotels in Paris, too!
Note that if you purchase a product we recommend, Great Big Story may receive revenue. Everybody wins!
10 videos | 25 min
20 videos | 62 min
6 videos | 13 min
4 videos | 14 min