This famous Paris landmark was built in 1889.
What is the Eiffel Tower?
France is the world's most visited ________.
What is a country?
France celebrates this national holiday every July 14.
What is Bastille Day?
French cafés are places where people gather to do this.
What is relax and socialize?
Say "Hello" in French.
What is Bonjour?
This museum is home to the Mona Lisa.
What is the Louvre Museum?
France produces more than this many types of cheese.
What is over 200?
Bastille Day remembers the storming of this prison in 1789.
What is the Bastille?
Bastille Day is celebrated with parades, music, and these colorful displays in the sky.
What are fireworks?
Say "Thank You" in French.
What is Merci?
French kings and queens once lived in this beautiful palace.
What is the Palace of Versailles?
The first hot air balloon was invented in this country.
What is France?
Little Brothers – Friends of the Elderly was first founded in this country.
What is France?
The colorful purple flowers that bloom each summer in Provence are called these.
What is lavender?
France's national holiday is celebrated during this month.
What is July?
This island abbey rises from the sea and is known for its medieval buildings.
What is Mont-Saint-Michel?
These popular gathering places in France are known for coffee and conversation.
What are cafés?
Little Brothers was founded in this year.
What is 1946?
Visitors often spend time relaxing at French cafés while enjoying this popular hot drink.
What is coffee?
The movement that became Little Brothers - Friends of the Elderly spread from France to countries around the ________.
What is the world?
This region of France is famous for its beautiful purple lavender fields.
What is Provence?
The Eiffel Tower can grow several inches taller during this season.
What is summer?
The founder of Little Brothers was this man.
Who is Armand Marquiset?
This value was at the heart of Armand Marquiset's mission when he founded Little Brothers in France.
What is reducing loneliness (or helping older adults stay connected and supported)?
Name one famous place in France that was featured in today's Passport Café.
What is the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, Palace of Versailles, Mont-Saint-Michel, or the Lavender Fields of Provence?