In Russia, Christmas (celebrated on January 7th) and New Year’s are deeply tied to the "e-nature" spirit. The traditional Russian aesthetic isn't about neon lights; it’s about the .
Exposure to green spaces lowers cortisol levels and reduces anxiety. In Russia, Christmas (celebrated on January 7th) and
Serve Sbiten (a hot, spicy Russian honey beverage) alongside a classic French Vin Chaud (mulled wine). Both drinks use natural spices—cinnamon, cloves, and star anise—to bring the scents of nature indoors. The Attire Serve Sbiten (a hot, spicy Russian honey beverage)
: Many observant families follow a strict 40-day fast from meat and dairy, which ends only when the first star appears in the night sky, symbolizing the Star of Bethlehem. Indulge in a festive feast that blends the
Indulge in a festive feast that blends the rich flavors of Russian and French cuisine:
The "verified" aspect of this experience ensures that the celebration is authentic and genuine, with a focus on traditional practices and cultural exchange. This unique celebration is an excellent opportunity to learn about and appreciate the customs and traditions of both Russia and France.