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LUMINISCENCE Reims – 1000 years of history, sound & light
Step into living history at the 1000-year-old Basilica of Saint-Remi in Reims, Champagne, with a show-stopping son et lumière – LUMINISCENCE Reims… LUMINISCENCE is a ...
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Take a tour of the Languedoc region
Tucked between the Pyrenees Mountains and the Mediterranean Sea, the Languedoc region is a land of history and secrets, where chateaux and ancient villages abound, ...
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Chateau Stay in Bergerac Wine Country
French art de vivre is famous – the art of living well, savouring the moment, enjoying the fabulous cuisine and sipping the local wines. And ...
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Three unusual museums in France
France is home to more than 1000 museums including the Louvre, the world’s biggest and most visited museum. But there are also a lot of ...
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A Taste of Paris Food and wine Tour
If you want to experience authentic Paris culture, one of the best ways to do it is through food. There is nothing that illustrates France’s ...
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Petit Palais Museum in Paris
Despite its name, the Petit Palais Museum in the heart of Paris is a rather large building! Sitting just off the Champs-Elysées, opposite the Grand ...
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Dog friendly holidays in France – Pas-de-Calais
As the owner of four dogs, yes four (no, I don’t know what I was thinking but they needed a home!), dog-friendly locations are important ...
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A gastronomic and cultural tour of Normandy
A gastronomic and cultural tour of Normandy: Discover the timeless charm of Normandy, where rolling green countryside meets dramatic coastal cliffs, and history comes alive ...
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Top tips to make the most of your holiday in France
I’ve travelled to every region of France and learned that there are a few things that many visitors miss out on that really make your ...
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Cruising the Canal de Bourgogne
The Burgundy Canal is a magnificent 242km long waterway connecting Paris to Burgundy and though in its early days it was an essential trading route, ...
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