Being the world-renowned region in the northeast of France, Champagne is synonymous with celebration and luxury. This region is dotted with vineyards that produce the popular sparkling wine. Discover more of the historic cellars of famous Champagne houses like Moët & Chandon and Veuve Clicquot in Reims and Épernay, where you can indulge in tastings and learn about the intricate production process. The region is also rich in history with the stunning Reims Cathedral, where French kings were crowned, standing as a testament to its storied past. Beyond the bubbles, Champagne offers charming villages, beautiful landscapes, and a culinary scene that perfectly complements its famous drink, making it a lovely destination for wine lovers and history enthusiasts.
Synonymous with royal splendour and architectural grandeur, Versailles provides an immersive experience into the elegance of the country.
Nestled in the southwest of France, The Dordogne is a region of lush valleys, winding rivers and ancient history.
Located in the north of France, Normandy is a destination that captivates the heart and soul.
Often referred to as the “Garden of France”, this region is full of beauty and history.
Corsica boasts all the things that make island life wonderful – a mountainous inland and a bounty of wonderful coastline. The island is also famous for being a melting pot of all the things that make France wonderful, but owing to its proximity to Italy, the highlights of Italytoo – in culture, landscape and of course, gastronomy.
From the three valleys to Les Arcs, the resorts of the Alps vary greatly from destinations specialising in glitz and glamour, off-piste or après. Of course, combinations of the three are also an easy option.
Bordeaux is the world’s largest urban World Heritage Site and France’s sixth-largest city. The city is famous for its historic architecture and surrounding contemporary art scene.
This corner of France has been a playground of countryside and coastline since the Roman times.Before you reach the Cote d’Azur, there is plenty of inland action – climbing, canoeing in the Verdon Gorge or relax watching local men play petanque with a cup of coffee in town squares.
A capital of culture, fashion, art, gastronomy, and of course the capital of France, Paris really is quite something. Paris is seductive, stunning whatever the weather, and above all, timeless.
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