
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?
Simply walking down the Avenue de Champagne in Épernay might be your ultimate Champagne experience. Not surprising in the least. But wait… there’s much more.
People around the world are grateful for the delightful, flaky gift of Viennoiserie, but it isn’t the French we should thank for these morning treats
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?
There’s a French cheese for every occasion and hundreds to choose from. Here are what we consider to be 12 of the best French cheeses. What’s your favourite?
Riquewihr has tales to tell of knights, merchants and a history wine of production. For visitors to Riquewihr, medieval magic and more are definitely on offer.
When you’re in the Alsace region, you’ll discover for yourself all the things that make Colmar special. Until then, here are a few things to start with.
It’s time for a break in Aix-les-Bains. Why? It’s a beautiful spa town, on the shores of Lake Bourget, at the foot of the mountains. Convinced yet?
Rouen has been in history’s spotlight since ancient times. The best things to do in Rouen are connected with history; it’s a musée-ville (museum town).
Annecy is often called the ‘Venice of the Alps’, which is not surprising. As well as its picturesque canals, it also has the cleanest lake in France, a medieval ‘old town’ and stunning snow-capped mountains as a backdrop. Basically, it has the lot.