Lavish ballrooms and beautifully manicured gardens, the castles of Loire Valley offer a glimpse into French high society hundreds of years ago.
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Lavish ballrooms and beautifully manicured gardens, the castles of Loire Valley offer a glimpse into French high society hundreds of years ago.
Read MoreWine is not the only thing you can find in fertile Burgundy. The region offers various cultural experiences, from history to culinary art.
Read MoreWith green vineyards extending as far as the eye can see, the Alsace Wine Route is definitely one of the most picturesque drives in France.
Read MoreWalking a fine tightrope between France and Germany, Strasbourg is undoubtedly a curious mix of both cultures.
Read MoreThe First Arrondissement is among Paris’s oldest districts. When Charles V moved his court here in 1365, it became France’s centre of power.
Read MoreLyon is indeed one of its kinds. There are several extraordinary experiences that you can only do in this city on the Rhône.
Read MoreRolling on the chalk plains and hills of northeastern France, Champagne has proudly given its name to the world’s most renown sparkling wine.
Read MoreBayeux is quite a miraculous town. Despite being very close to devastating war sites, its charming medieval town remains largely unscratched.
Read MoreMount Saint Michael is of France’s most iconic images: a monastery with slender spires and stout ramparts seemingly rises from the sea.
Read MoreRiding an elephant, the biggest mammal on earth is perhaps the dream of every child. We were no different. As kids, we used to like elephants and would love to ride one someday. But the cruel fact that elephants are abused in order to satisfy tourist’s demand really shrugged us off. Fortunately, we found a better alternative: Les Machine de L’ile.
Read MoreVersailles – France’s most iconic and opulent palace – does not need an introduction. With six million visitors each year, its fame is hard to overlook.
Read MoreExplore the less popular attractions in the City of Light such as the marvellous Sainte Chapelle, the opulent Palais Garnier or the mysterious Catacomb.
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