
Bayeux War Cemetery: A Memorial To The Fallen
The Bayeux War Cemetery is a dignified, and very moving, monument to the thousands of service men and women who died in war.
The Bayeux War Cemetery is a dignified, and very moving, monument to the thousands of service men and women who died in war.
The Musée des Arts et Métiers was founded in 1794, to preserve and showcase a wide range of industrial and technological designs and inventions. The beautiful rooms that house the collection are a bonus.
How do you order coffee in Paris cafés and bars? It’s easy when you know, but first timers might need a little help. So here it is.
The Verdun Memorial is more than a museum. It gives visitors an educational and emotional experience of the 1916 battle.
Beaune is a focal point in France’s wine-producing Burgundy region. It has so many attractions, all within easy walking distance, that it should be on everyone’s list.
In the bustling streets of Montmartre you can’t avoid the tourist traps. But, a few steps away from the crowds, you’ll find the Musée de Montmartre (Montmartre Museum).
Like English, French has some strange expressions. What does ‘to have a wooden face’ mean? It’s just one of 20 bizarre French expressions.
The Memorial of the Deportation is a place of remembrance and reflection, and commemorates the 200,000 people deported from France to Nazi concentration camps during World War II.
As you explore Avignon on foot, don’t miss the city’s five free museums. The collections, and the buildings that house them, are ‘must see’ attractions.
It’s great to wander the streets of Montmartre, where the artists gather. But is the souvenir painting you’d love to take home really the genuine ‘art’-icle?