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  • Bitche France: K-Town Germany Day Trip to the Grand Est Region in  Alsace Champagne-Ardenne Lorraine

    Bitche France: K-Town Germany Day Trip to the Grand Est Region in Alsace Champagne-Ardenne Lorraine

    How can you resist visiting a town called Bitche, France? We took a quick day trip to the Grand Est Region from Kaiserslautern, Germany!

    My friend Todd and I took a day trip from K-Town Germany to Bitche! Visit the Citadelle de Bitche, drink wine, eat food, and enjoy yourself in this small French town

    K-Town Germany Day Trip: Know Before You Go

    As an American living in Germany, I have a couple recommendations for you before you visit Bitche.

    First, bring your tourist passport! It may just be a quick drive over the border, but you still need it. Just because there aren’t check points at the border, that doesn’t mean you won’t encounter one later in your day.

    Second, make sure you have enough space in your car for wine! You’ll be tempted by the varieties offered at Lidl and other specialty shops.

    These sculptures are scattered throughout Bitche, France

    Grand Est Region

    Grand Est consists of the former regions Alsace, Champagne-Ardenne, and Lorraine. And as you may notice when you enter France, it’s a crossroads of cultures. The region shares borders with Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, and Switzerland.

    Bitche, France is an easy drive from K-Town, Germany, but other notable destinations in Grand Est Region include Strasbourg, the WWI Verdun battlefields, and the Champagne wine cellars!

    The citadelle de bitche is an impressive structure on the highest point of the city

    Citadelle de Bitche

    The Citadel dates back to the 13th century, and became a historical monument in 1979. Its location made it strategic for both the French and the Holy Roman Empire, but after World War II, it finally ended up in France.

    Today, you can take a tour of the Citadelle de Bitche and enjoy the fantastic view from the hill!

    The view of the town from Citadelle de Bitche is unbeatable!

    FAQS about Bitche, France

    Have more questions about visiting Bitche? Check out the most common questions below, or ask your own in the comments!

    If you take a day trip from K-Town Germany to Bitche France, you have to pick up some wine!

    How far is Bitche France from K-Town Germany?

    The drive from Kaiserslautern to Bitche is just over an hour (70 kilometers). No need for a vignette – just cross the border! (And don’t forget your tourist passport.)

    Is Bitche, France in the Grand Est Region?

    Yes, although it was part of Germany during the late 19th century until after WWI.

    Visit any of the cafes in Bitche for a delicious pastry and cappuccino

    What is there to do in Bitche France?

    The Citadel is the main historic attraction, but nearby you can stroll through the “Garden of Peace” on a nice day. Shop for wine and enjoy some pastries while you’re in town! And if you have a designated driver, sit down and have a few glasses (or bottles) while you’re there.

    There aren't hundreds of souvenir shops in Bitche, France, but you can still find some memorabilia to bring home

    Day Trips in Germany from Kaiserslautern

    When else in your life will you be able to say “Hey honey, do you want to take a day trip to Bitche, France today?” Treat yourself to an afternoon in a new city!

    Other day trips from K-Town: Check out the hotel at Schönburg Castle & Niederwald Monument!

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  • Year in Review 2018

    Year in Review 2018

    2018 was the year DTV launched, with over 20 new cities under our belts! We can’t wait to see what 2019 brings.


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  • Visit Sacramento: Things to Do in Sacramento

    Visit Sacramento: Things to Do in Sacramento

    I may be a bit biased, but this may be the best video about one of the best cities in California ever. Sacramento has an international airport (SMF), as well as their own professional sports teams like the Sacramento Kings (basketball), Sacramento River Cats (minor league baseball), and Sacramento Republic (soccer). The capital of California states is home to half a million people, which means there is a diverse variety of things to do in Sacramento. I’ll show you the best places to visit, including my favorite Sacramento restaurants, nightlife, and attractions. Watch now to learn what the locals like!

    First things first though: we like to call Sacramento “Sac” or “Sactown.” so don’t be surprised if you hear locals referring to the city this way.

    This is ME, DTV, in Sactown!

    What to Do in Old Sacramento

    Sacramento made a name for itself back in the 19th century as a top destination for the gold rush. Many sailors would abandon their ships in the San Francisco harbor to find new opportunities in Sacramento. Today, old Sacramento still gives you that old timey feeling with horse carriage rides, historic wooden buildings, and even treasure hunting.

    Old Sacramento is situated on the Sacramento river waterfront, where you’ll find an abundance of restaurants, entertainment, and attractions.

    Delta King

    The Delta King is a 265-foot river boat that has been converted into a hotel and restaurant. It originally made trips between San Francisco and Sacramento, serving dinner items such as a sirloin steak for $1.00, prime rib for 65¢, and chicken gumbo for 25¢.

    The fair is a bit more expensive than that, but you are still invited to spend the night on the boat! You can also book a Suspects Comedy Mystery – an interactive dinner show, complete with crimes to solve!

    Central Pacific Railroad Passenger Station

    If you love trains (or even just like them a little), check out this reconstructed train depot! You can see vintage locomotives and railroad cars, and learn more about train travel in the 19th century.

    Things to Do in Downtown Sacramento

    Just a short walk from Old Sacramento is Downtown Sacramento. It’s the new hub for next level entertainment, fresh local foods, and energy efficient experiences.

    Catch a Sacramento Kings game at the Golden 1 Center

    Golden 1 Center

    During basketball season you can catch a Sacramento King’s game here, but you can also see a concert almost every weekend. And what’s especially unique about Golden 1 Center is their commitment to protecting the environment.

    The arena received the highest level of global recognition for environmentally conscious buildings and organizations. The arena plans to source 90% of the food and drink concessions from businesses and farms within 150 miles of the arena.

    Cal Expo

    Whenever you visit, there will be something happening at Cal Expo! (Kind of like fests in Germany…) They host cultural celebrations, as well as the California State Fair in July. In the spring, you can tour the farms. And you can attend all kinds of concerts throughout the year. Plus, you can visit Raging Waters water park during the summer!

    The sun shines on the California state capital

    What to Do Around Sacramento

    Folsom Lake

    If you’re visiting during the late spring or summer, go to Folsom Lake for water sports, camping, grilling, and hiking! You’ll find yourself surrounded by locals soaking up the sunshine. Before you visit, you may want to check the state park’s website to reserve a group picnic site, or to check up on any construction.

    Thunder Valley Casino & Resort

    Just a short drive northeast of the city, Thunder Valley Casino & Resort is an easy weekend getaway from Sac. If you’re not interested in gambling, they have a golf course, a spa, concerts, shows, three restaurants, a buffet, and a food court.

    Stop by the Midtown Farmers Market every Saturday for fresh, local produce

    Where to Eat in Sacramento

    Midtown Farmer’s Market

    On Saturdays you can visit the Midtown Farmer’s Market for local produce and artisan goods. There’s even a kid’s play area and live music, and they occasionally have chef demos as well.

    The Surfin Bird is a fan favorite at the Beach Hut Deli

    Beach Hut Deli

    This deli is not just a favorite of mine, but a destination for all Sactown locals! This franchise serves up made-to-order sandwiches with the highest quality ingredients available. My personal favorite is the Surfin Bird: turkey, avocado, bacon, and cream cheese with all the regular toppings.

    Does this restaurant look familiar? I also recommend it in my San Diego video!

    Mikuni Sushi is your destination for great sushi rolls

    Mikuni Sushi

    The first Mikuni location opened in Fair Oaks in 1987, when sushi wasn’t nearly as trendy. Today, the restaurant chain has eight thriving locations! But they offer more than just sushi – they also have noodle soups, salads, and larger main dishes.

    Breakfast at Bread and Butter is a MUST - how could you resist?

    Bacon and Butter

    Named after the two best sources of fat, you have to show up early for breakfast at Bacon and Butter! Pancakes, loaded avocado toast, and chicken n’ waffles are just a few of the delicious menu options.

    Broderick 1893

    This burger joint started as a food truck and opened its first brick and mortar location in 2012. But beyond burgers, Broderick 1893 is also experimenting with combinations like banh mi fries and bacon mac n’ cheese. It’s also serving up vegetarian and vegan burger options, so everyone can enjoy themselves!

    Punch Bowl Social

    Punch Bowl Social has it all: great food, drinks, bowling, karaoke, VR games, billiards, an arcade, and more! This is a great place to unwind and catch up with friends, or to pre-game before heading out into Downtown Sacramento.

    There are so many things to do in Sacramento – we hope you get a chance to our enjoy our city! And check out the videos below to finish planning your California vacation


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  • The Mayor of Kansas City

    The Mayor of Kansas City

    We met mayor Sly James when we were visiting Kansas City!


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