
Christian Caudill
She/HerBased in Washington, DC
Speaks French
Christian Caudill
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My Story
Committed to finding the best value for your travel budget. Slow traveler who loves to experience new cultures and languages.
My Travel Style
My travel philosophy emphasizes taking time to explore a destination’s surroundings and immerse myself in the language, culture, food and landscape – whether that means taking an hour to sit at a cafe in the center of a city to people watch, or hopping on a train to wander through a nearby village.
My reviews (3)
Amanda W.
a month ago
I would highly recommend booking with Christian and look forward to working with her again in the future. I was upfront in the beginning that this trip was falling right in the middle of my busy season, and I simply did not have the extra time to plan. Christian took that and ran with it, removing the stressful parts and allowing my partner and I to just enjoy our vacation.
Anna T.
a year ago
Christian was fantastic to work with! She made the process so seamless and easy and went above and beyond to make sure we had everything we needed! Highly recommend!
Brooke C.
2 years ago
Working with Christian was so simple! We told her when we were visiting and what we wanted to get out of our visit and she made it happen! She gave us options for Riads in Marrakech to choose from and when we told her we wanted a guide to be able to learn and see as much of the city while we were there she set everything up! She was always timely when we were planning things and it was so reassuring to know that everything had been handled and we did not have to stress or worry!
Amanda W.
a month ago
I would highly recommend booking with Christian and look forward to working with her again in the future. I was upfront in the beginning that this trip was falling right in the middle of my busy season, and I simply did not have the extra time to plan. Christian took that and ran with it, removing the stressful parts and allowing my partner and I to just enjoy our vacation.
Anna T.
a year ago
Christian was fantastic to work with! She made the process so seamless and easy and went above and beyond to make sure we had everything we needed! Highly recommend!
Brooke C.
2 years ago
Working with Christian was so simple! We told her when we were visiting and what we wanted to get out of our visit and she made it happen! She gave us options for Riads in Marrakech to choose from and when we told her we wanted a guide to be able to learn and see as much of the city while we were there she set everything up! She was always timely when we were planning things and it was so reassuring to know that everything had been handled and we did not have to stress or worry!
My travel ideas (3)

Solo Travel: Europe
Europe is a perfect destination for solo travelers. With direct overnight flights from many major cities in the United States, you can hit the ground running to discover a new destination or dig deeper into somewhere you’ve already been. Regardless of where you go, the best part of solo travel is that it is 100% tailored to what you want to do – no compromising on budgets, or wake up times, where to eat or what to do. Read on for my top picks and tips for Solo Travel: Europe.

Solo Travel: Europe
Europe is a perfect destination for solo travelers. With direct overnight flights from many major cities in the United States, you can hit the ground running to discover a new destination or dig deeper into somewhere you’ve already been. Regardless of where you go, the best part of solo travel is that it is 100% tailored to what you want to do – no compromising on budgets, or wake up times, where to eat or what to do. Read on for my top picks and tips for Solo Travel: Europe.

The French City You Should Visit Next: Lyon, France
Despite being France’s third largest city and recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lyon isn’t among the top destinations in France. In reality, the city is an underrated gem that offers visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in French culture and live like a “local.”
From Roman ruins and medieval passageways to fine art museums and world-renowned gastronomy, Lyon is the perfect destination to experience the vibrancy, culture, and history of a French city without the large crowds, tourist traps, and high prices of better-known destinations.
Just two hours by train from Paris, Marseille, or Geneva, Lyon is a must-add to a multi-city itinerary, or spend a few days visiting the city before venturing into the nearby Burgundy wine region or charming towns of the French Alps.

The French City You Should Visit Next: Lyon, France
Despite being France’s third largest city and recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lyon isn’t among the top destinations in France. In reality, the city is an underrated gem that offers visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in French culture and live like a “local.”
From Roman ruins and medieval passageways to fine art museums and world-renowned gastronomy, Lyon is the perfect destination to experience the vibrancy, culture, and history of a French city without the large crowds, tourist traps, and high prices of better-known destinations.
Just two hours by train from Paris, Marseille, or Geneva, Lyon is a must-add to a multi-city itinerary, or spend a few days visiting the city before venturing into the nearby Burgundy wine region or charming towns of the French Alps.

Hidden Gems of Provence in 4 Days
There’s no doubt Provence is a popular destination, but this road trip takes you off the beaten path to discover some of Provence’s best kept secrets. Best enjoyed during the late spring or fall shoulder seasons, this itinerary takes you into northern Provence through the Gorges du Verdon for breathtaking views, dramatic landscapes and turquoise lakes. Along the way you’ll stay in quaint villages and immerse yourself in provençal culture. It’s a wonderful trip for return travelers to France looking for something new, or a perfect addition to a South of France itinerary. This loop starts from Nice, but it can also start from Marseille – just reverse the route!

Hidden Gems of Provence in 4 Days
There’s no doubt Provence is a popular destination, but this road trip takes you off the beaten path to discover some of Provence’s best kept secrets. Best enjoyed during the late spring or fall shoulder seasons, this itinerary takes you into northern Provence through the Gorges du Verdon for breathtaking views, dramatic landscapes and turquoise lakes. Along the way you’ll stay in quaint villages and immerse yourself in provençal culture. It’s a wonderful trip for return travelers to France looking for something new, or a perfect addition to a South of France itinerary. This loop starts from Nice, but it can also start from Marseille – just reverse the route!

Solo Travel: Europe
Europe is a perfect destination for solo travelers. With direct overnight flights from many major cities in the United States, you can hit the ground running to discover a new destination or dig deeper into somewhere you’ve already been. Regardless of where you go, the best part of solo travel is that it is 100% tailored to what you want to do – no compromising on budgets, or wake up times, where to eat or what to do. Read on for my top picks and tips for Solo Travel: Europe.

Solo Travel: Europe
Europe is a perfect destination for solo travelers. With direct overnight flights from many major cities in the United States, you can hit the ground running to discover a new destination or dig deeper into somewhere you’ve already been. Regardless of where you go, the best part of solo travel is that it is 100% tailored to what you want to do – no compromising on budgets, or wake up times, where to eat or what to do. Read on for my top picks and tips for Solo Travel: Europe.

The French City You Should Visit Next: Lyon, France
Despite being France’s third largest city and recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lyon isn’t among the top destinations in France. In reality, the city is an underrated gem that offers visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in French culture and live like a “local.”
From Roman ruins and medieval passageways to fine art museums and world-renowned gastronomy, Lyon is the perfect destination to experience the vibrancy, culture, and history of a French city without the large crowds, tourist traps, and high prices of better-known destinations.
Just two hours by train from Paris, Marseille, or Geneva, Lyon is a must-add to a multi-city itinerary, or spend a few days visiting the city before venturing into the nearby Burgundy wine region or charming towns of the French Alps.

The French City You Should Visit Next: Lyon, France
Despite being France’s third largest city and recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lyon isn’t among the top destinations in France. In reality, the city is an underrated gem that offers visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in French culture and live like a “local.”
From Roman ruins and medieval passageways to fine art museums and world-renowned gastronomy, Lyon is the perfect destination to experience the vibrancy, culture, and history of a French city without the large crowds, tourist traps, and high prices of better-known destinations.
Just two hours by train from Paris, Marseille, or Geneva, Lyon is a must-add to a multi-city itinerary, or spend a few days visiting the city before venturing into the nearby Burgundy wine region or charming towns of the French Alps.

Hidden Gems of Provence in 4 Days
There’s no doubt Provence is a popular destination, but this road trip takes you off the beaten path to discover some of Provence’s best kept secrets. Best enjoyed during the late spring or fall shoulder seasons, this itinerary takes you into northern Provence through the Gorges du Verdon for breathtaking views, dramatic landscapes and turquoise lakes. Along the way you’ll stay in quaint villages and immerse yourself in provençal culture. It’s a wonderful trip for return travelers to France looking for something new, or a perfect addition to a South of France itinerary. This loop starts from Nice, but it can also start from Marseille – just reverse the route!

Hidden Gems of Provence in 4 Days
There’s no doubt Provence is a popular destination, but this road trip takes you off the beaten path to discover some of Provence’s best kept secrets. Best enjoyed during the late spring or fall shoulder seasons, this itinerary takes you into northern Provence through the Gorges du Verdon for breathtaking views, dramatic landscapes and turquoise lakes. Along the way you’ll stay in quaint villages and immerse yourself in provençal culture. It’s a wonderful trip for return travelers to France looking for something new, or a perfect addition to a South of France itinerary. This loop starts from Nice, but it can also start from Marseille – just reverse the route!