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The 80th Anniversary of Operation Dragoon – The Provence D-Day

2024 marks the 80th anniversary of one of the most crucial, but often overlooked, campaigns of World War II. Sometimes called ‘the other D-Day in ...
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Things to do in France Spring 2024

2024 promises to be a bumper year for major events from the Paris Olympics to the re-opening of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame… Major EVENTS Spring ...
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The best Festivals in France

For the French any excuse to celebrate is a good idea, this is after all the country that invented the phrase joie de vivre. France ...
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Best winter festivals and events in France

There’s plenty going on throughout the cold months in France! Wrap up warm and check out our pick of some of the best winter festivals ...
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Whats on in France in November

We take a look at what’s on in France 2025… National Holidays in France November 1st November La Toussaint – All Saints’ Day. All over France, ...
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Top events in France in March

Spring officially starts on March 20, 2026 and festivals and events, as well as blossom, bursts into life all over the country. We take a ...
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Top Events in France in February

We look at some of the top events in France in February from celebration days to festivals, fairs, carnivals and more… Celebration days in France ...
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Top Events in France in January

A look at some of the top events in France in January – just because it’s cold out doesn’t meant there’s nothing going on! National ...
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Top Things to do in December in France

National Holiday in France: Christmas Day (Noël) December 25 Licques, Pas de Calais, Hauts-de-France: Festival des Dindes, 13-14 December 2025 (usually first full weekend of ...
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What’s on in France in September

September in France is teeming with events, festivals and concerts as La Rentrée, the return to work, school and normality after the summer holidays. It’s ...
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