
You Need To Head To Nantes
If you head to Nantes, you’ll find a modern city with a storehouse of history and plenty of fun activities. Definitely put it on your must-visit list.
If you head to Nantes, you’ll find a modern city with a storehouse of history and plenty of fun activities. Definitely put it on your must-visit list.
It’s a beautiful city. It’s interesting. It’s great fun. Just three reasons why you really need to have Angers on your list. What more could you want?
Tours has medieval architecture, a rich cultural history and natural beauty. Whether your tour of Tours is two days or two weeks, you’ll never forget it.
It’s the second largest city in France. It’s the capital of its region. Make the most of Marseille. It’s a large city and there’s lots to see so, if your time is limited, here are some of the things you shouldn’t miss.
Sète is a seaport in the southern region of Occitanie. It’s known as ‘the little Venice of Languedoc’ due to its position between the Mediterranean and the beautiful Etang de Thau (Thau Lagoon) and because of its extensive canal network. Sète is for stunning views and seafaring history; and Sète is for seafood.
The best wine from Beaujolais is luscious and fruity. The Gamay grape, which thrives in the region’s granite-based soils, produces wines light in body, high in acidity and with explosive fruit flavours. These wines are often characterised by fresh and juicy red fruit flavours, such as cherry, raspberry and strawberry,…
The wine regions of France are known worldwide. Each region produces diverse wines with distinctive flavors and styles. Here are seven of them. A votre santé.
Amiens is on the banks of the Somme River. Its picturesque landscapes and charming towns saw some of the worst conflict of WW1 and can tell a story of winning and losing. Now, though, Amiens is the prize of Picardy.
Step one: plan to see the best bits of Bordeaux first. Step two: plan to see the rest. Hang on, they’re the best bits, too. Step three: plan for a longer stay. You’ll love your time in Bordeaux.
Brest is Brittany’s only seaport at the westernmost point of France. You can see the best of Brest in a two-day visit and enjoy history, culture and leisure.