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Dijon Cathedral of Saint Benigne

Things to see and do in Burgundy

Burgundy is a region that is part of France only since 1477, famous for white and red wines, cuisine and its beautiful architecture. Nièvre is a vast expanse of wildlife, proper ideal for sports and cultural activities. With the capital city called Dijon, the region is famous for mustard or a large university town where [...]

Mont Saint Michel

Things to see and do in Normandy

The region is located in northern France, just 2 hours away by car is from the capital, Pairs. It is the place where cheese and other delicacies can be encountered and savored everywhere. In this region there are over 3.5 million people living mainly in the towns of Rouen (385 000), Le Havre (247,000), Caen [...]

Bordeaux, The separate bell tower and Saint Michel Basilica

Things to see and do in Aquitaine

If you ever plan to visit the region of France known under the name of Aquitaine, make sure you read the following pieces of information and take full advantage of the following lines. Only in this way will you be able to enjoy your time as a visitor.

Nimes, Pont du Gard

Things to see and do in Languedoc-Roussillon

The Languedoc Rousillon region was formed by the union of two historical provinces in 1960. The region lies between the Pyrenees, along the coast of Provence, and the Massif Central. This combines the best of France – sun, mountains, low land, cities, many historical monuments, wine and food.

Brittany, Colorful medieval houses in Vannes

Things to see and do in Brittany

Most of the French citizens may sometimes feel like strangers when travelling to Brittany, an area in north-west France that falls deep into the Atlantic. Because of the broken cultural vein broken, representatives of the population that lived into the area, often known as Bretons, have managed to create a great cultural affinity with the [...]