A world city that merits the hype. All of the exalted babble about the "city of lights" can be enough to make you lose your crèpes. But Paris really is one of those places that every traveler should exp...
South France's seaside stunner. It's a demanding climb to Le Château, a ruined castle that perches on a cliff high above Nice proper, but the view is more than worth it. Seen from such heights, the Medi...
Glamour along the Mediterranean. Film stars and yacht-owning millionaires have shaped the picture of Cannes - however, the Eurail tourists and language school students who want to glimpse the glamour of...
Gastronomic highlight of France accompanied by bourgeoise beauty of the city-centre and historic city, backdropped by the merge of the two rivers Rone and Saone which traverse and divide the city in ...
Today more to offer than just the Minster. Strasbourg (264 000 Ew.) Is an equivalent level of intellectual and economic capital of Alsace and Europe. Since 1949, the Council of Europe, which currently h...
The capital of good style. Those who know Bordeaux only by the labels of red wine bottles have a lot to catching up to do. One cannot truly claim to have tapped the city, which lies at the heart of Fran...
Antigone, a suburb of superlatives! The dynamic, economic and administrative center of city of Languedoc (290 000 Ew.) Has the super modern Antigone district standards. In contrast, the old town are be...
A Mix of Cultures, Both Seedy and Chic. The third-largest city in France, Marseille is not your typical French destination. Don't go expecting a Paris by the sea full of grand parks and row after row of...
A Triple Taste of France, Belgium and Flanders. Conveniently connected by high-speed trains to Brussels and Paris, the city of Lille finds itself at a cosmopolitan crossroads, influenced by French, Belg...