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France

France is a country that needs no introduction, with its iconic landmarks, delicious cuisine, and rich cultural heritage. From the glittering lights of Paris to the lavender fields of Provence, France is a travel destination that promises to enchant and delight visitors of all ages. Whether you’re strolling along the Seine, sipping wine in a quaint brasserie in Bordeaux, hiking in the Alps or exploring a medieval castle near Toulouse, France offers endless opportunities for adventure, romance, and discovery. So pack your bags, brush up on your French, and get ready to fall in love with this magical country!

A green wall in the heart of the Montorgueil district, an unusual garden near the Château de Vincennes, a planted walk along an old railroad line… Five places to fill up on oxygen in the heart of the City of Light.
Whether you’re an amateur oenologist or simply love good wine, Bordeaux is a destination of choice. Here are our suggestions for places not to be missed.
Short on time but thirsty for discovery? No worries, we’ve got you covered. A picture-perfect itinerary for visiting Provence in just under a week, with stops in Marseille, Aix-en-Provence and historic Arles.
Out of the almost 500 UNESCO sites in Europe, here are 12 that, according to us, must be seen in a lifetime.
Located in Provence, the culinary scene has many strong influence from neighbouring Italy, Spain and North Africa. And so traditional food here can taste quite different. Here are some places to eat a good bouillabaisse.
The Parisian neighbourhood of Montmartre is best known for Sacré Coeur and Moulin Rouge, but if these are the only places you see in this district you will be missing out on a lot. Get away from the city crowds to discover the secrets of Montmartre.
There are three options for biking through Loire, independent, a group biking tour with a guide or a self-guided bike tour.
Bordeaux is most often known as one of the best places to drink red wine in France, and in fact all of the world. But second to that it’s known for its gothic architecture and is home to one of the best cities to eat in France.
If you’re looking for fantastic classic French food with seafood caught that morning, Nantes must be on your list. When you visit you cannot miss these restaurants in Nantes!