Destination Guides






Whether you're attracted to city life's energy, the beauty of rural landscapes, or exploring lesser-known spots, we have a guide tailored just for you.

Major cities

Paris

The City of Lights calls, filled with famous landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre Museum, and the Arc de Triomphe. Beyond these well-known sites, uncover hidden gems in Paris's charming neighborhoods. Wander through the cobblestone streets of Le Marais, soak in the artistic atmosphere of Montmartre, or relax in the green spaces of the Luxembourg Gardens. If you have extra time, consider day trips to the grand Palace of Versailles, with its stunning gardens and Hall of Mirrors, or to Giverny, where you can visit Claude Monet's beautiful home and gardens that inspired his water lily paintings.

Nice

Experience the charm of the French Riviera in Nice. Walk along the Promenade des Anglais, a picturesque boulevard lined with palm trees facing the azure Mediterranean Sea. Explore the historic Old Town (Vieux Nice) with its narrow streets, vibrant markets, and Baroque architecture. Enjoy fresh seafood at the bustling Cours Saleya market, known for its flowers and local produce. For a change of pace, visit the nearby hilltop village of Èze, famous for its breathtaking views and exotic gardens, or the artistic village of Saint-Paul-de-Vence, home to numerous galleries and a rich artistic heritage.

Lyon

Famous for its culinary excellence, Lyon is a paradise for food lovers. Savor traditional dishes at a bouchon, a type of restaurant serving local specialties like coq au vin and quenelles. Wander through the historic Vieux Lyon district, a UNESCO World Heritage site, with its Renaissance architecture and traboules (hidden passageways). Enjoy panoramic views from Fourvière Hill, where the Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière offers stunning cityscapes. Lyon's cultural scene includes world-class museums, theaters, and festivals, celebrating both its past and present.

Bordeaux

Wine lovers will find Bordeaux a true haven. Visit the world-famous vineyards in the surrounding countryside, where you can sample exquisite Bordeaux wines and learn about their production. In the city, admire the grand architecture of Place de la Bourse, reflecting its elegant 18th-century design. Explore the lively Chartrons district, once a hub for wine merchants and now a vibrant area filled with boutiques, cafes, and art galleries. Bordeaux offers a mix of rich history, contemporary culture, and some of the finest wines in the world.

Marseille

This bustling port city offers a mix of history, culture, and natural beauty. Visit the iconic Notre-Dame de la Garde basilica, perched high above the city and offering panoramic views of the Mediterranean. Explore the lively Vieux Port, where fishermen sell their catch and the waterfront buzzes with activity. Taste the city's signature dish, bouillabaisse, a flavorful fish stew, in one of the local restaurants. For outdoor enthusiasts, the nearby Calanques National Park boasts stunning limestone cliffs, turquoise waters, and opportunities for hiking, swimming, and boating, showcasing the natural beauty of the region.

Regions

Provence

Discover the beauty of Provence, famous for its rolling lavender fields and picturesque villages like Gordes and Roussillon. Explore the well-preserved Roman ruins in Arles and Orange, offering a glimpse into ancient history. Delight in Provençal cuisine, which features fresh herbs, olive oil, and local produce. Stroll through vibrant markets, enjoy the sunny climate, and experience the region's rich cultural heritage.

Normandy

Step into history on the D-Day beaches of Normandy, where you can walk along the very shores where Allied forces landed during World War II. Marvel at the stunning Mont Saint-Michel abbey, perched on a rocky island and surrounded by tidal waters. Indulge in the region's famous cider and Camembert cheese. Visit the charming towns of Honfleur, with its picturesque harbor, and Bayeux, home to the famous Bayeux Tapestry that depicts the Norman Conquest.

Loire Valley

Travel through the enchanting Loire Valley, renowned for its grand châteaux like Chambord, Chenonceau, and Villandry, each with its own unique story and stunning gardens. Sample some of the finest wines from the region, known for their elegance and variety. Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of the area, with its charming villages, historic sites, and vibrant local festivals.

French Alps

The French Alps offer a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Enjoy skiing, hiking, and mountaineering in some of the most beautiful mountain landscapes in Europe. Visit charming ski resorts such as Chamonix and Val d'Isère, where you can admire breathtaking alpine scenery. Savor the hearty Savoyard cuisine, featuring dishes like fondue and raclette, perfect after a day of exploring the mountains.

Brittany

Explore the rugged coastlines and ancient history of Brittany. Hike the scenic GR34 coastal path, which offers stunning views of the dramatic cliffs and sandy beaches. Taste the region's delicious crêpes and galettes, a local specialty. Discover historic cities like Rennes, with its vibrant culture and architecture, and Saint-Malo, known for its walled city and pirate history. Experience the unique Celtic culture that is still alive in this region.

Alsace

Wander through the picturesque villages of Alsace, known for their half-timbered houses and vibrant flowers. Visit during the holiday season to experience charming Christmas markets that fill the streets with festive cheer. Explore the historic city of Strasbourg, home to a stunning cathedral and the European Parliament. Drive along the Alsace Wine Route, where you can sample exceptional wines and enjoy the beautiful vineyard landscapes. Taste Alsatian specialties like choucroute (sauerkraut with sausages) and flammekueche (a type of thin pizza), reflecting the region's blend of French and German culinary traditions.

Lesser-known spots

Colmar

Experience the fairytale charm of Colmar, a town in Alsace known for its colorful houses and quaint canals. Wander through the cobbled streets and enjoy the delightful Christmas market, where you can find festive treats and handcrafted gifts. The town's picturesque beauty and historic architecture make it a perfect destination for a relaxing getaway.

Annecy

Often called the "Venice of the Alps," Annecy is renowned for its crystal-clear lake, medieval Old Town, and stunning views of the surrounding mountains. Stroll along the canals, explore the narrow streets lined with charming buildings, and enjoy the serene ambiance of this alpine gem. The combination of natural beauty and historic charm makes Annecy a unique destination.

Gorges du Verdon

Adventure awaits in the Gorges du Verdon, Europe’s deepest gorge. Hike along the scenic trails, or kayak through the turquoise waters flanked by dramatic cliffs. The breathtaking landscape offers a perfect setting for outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore one of France's most spectacular natural wonders.

Gorges du Tarn

Discover the stunning Gorges du Tarn, a canyon in southern France known for its rugged beauty. Enjoy hiking, rock climbing, and canoeing as you navigate the dramatic landscapes and picturesque river. This breathtaking canyon offers a range of activities for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

The Luberon

Explore the picturesque region of the Luberon in Provence, filled with charming villages, lavender fields, and vineyards. Wander through the scenic countryside, visit local markets, and taste the region’s wines. The Luberon’s timeless beauty and tranquil atmosphere provide a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.