
Eat In A Bouillon
If you’ve been to Paris, or read about where to eat in Paris, you might have heard of the city’s bouillons.
Bouillons are restaurants that offer simple and affordable meals. But how did they originate?
If you’ve been to Paris, or read about where to eat in Paris, you might have heard of the city’s bouillons.
Bouillons are restaurants that offer simple and affordable meals. But how did they originate?
Église Saint-Étienne, in Mulhouse, will be the setting for Terra Alsatia: In The Light Of History a new audio-visual show that tells stories of Alsace’s past.
France is known for its magnificent landscapes and charming towns. The canals of France are also key attractions for visitors. What better way to explore the country than by following their paths or taking a cruise on the waterways in your favourite region?
Do you enjoy the fun of the fair? Most of us do. We love museums, too – especially the brilliant ones we find in France’s main cities. Why not combine the two?
Roland Garros Stadium hosts one of the four professional tennis Grand Slam tournament, the French Open. It’s a ‘world of tennis’ that’s worth a visit any time.
You might know Paris’ 8th arrondissement quite well, but have you seen beautiful Russian Orthodox Cathédrale Alexandre Nevsky? It’s worth a visit.
A visit to the recently renovated Musée Carnavalet is the best way to appreciate the history of Paris. And it’s free!
TournBride is a café restaurant on rue Mouffetard that you’ll be happy to go back to again and again.
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.