Often overshadowed by nearby Paris, Lille is still an excellent luxury destination to visit on a city break. Lille is a historical city filled with grand buildings dating from the 17th century. This grandeur can also be seen in the city's squares and parks. The cobblestone streets in Lille...
Dijon is the capital city of Burgundy in France and is famous for its food and wine. Most people will have heard of Dijon mustard, Burgundy wine, and coq au vin, and you can try them all in the city. However, there is more to Dijon than just delicious...
Although Paris is the capital of France, Reims is considered the ‘Champagne Capital’ of the country because many of the champagne houses are based there. Reims is in northeastern France, about 129 km (80 miles) north of Paris. The Champagne region of France where Reims is, houses 33,993 hectares...
Rennes, the capital of Brittany, is a beautiful and enticing city that seamlessly blends history and culture. The city has an eclectic atmosphere throughout. From its medieval cobblestone streets to its art deco architecture and lively cafe culture, it is impossible to not get swept up in the buzz...
Nantes has long been recognised as a bustling port city allowing trade to move to and from the city via the Loire River. In the 15th century, the city was the primary residence of the Dukes of Brittany, and their main residence in Nantes can be visited today. Nantes...
Montpellier is a city in southern France, 10 km (6.2 miles) from the Mediterranean coast. It is a city that is full of life, with cafes spilling onto the streets, an exciting food scene and a flourishing wine industry. In fact, Montpellier is home to two international wine trade...
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