Toulon is the third biggest city in the Provence-Alpes-Cote d’Azur region after Marseille and Nice. The harbour, as old as Ancient Greece, is the town’s…
The history of the beautiful Nice goes back to around 350 BC when the Greeks founded a settlement on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea and called it Nikaia,…
UNESCO World Heritage Site Bordeaux sits proudly on the Garonne River, just a few miles from where it joins the mighty Dordogne. Thanks to the top-quality…
When planning my travels, UNESCO World Heritage Sites is one thing I always want to include in my itinerary. France is very rich in this regard. It has…
Cognac is a town on the Charente River in the west of France with almost 20 thousand inhabitants, and it’s world famous because of the brandy with the…
Périgord Noir is a must-see destination in New Aquitaine, France. In all seasons, enjoy its stunning nature and hundreds of cultural sites to visit. At…
The medieval Sarlat is a beautifully restored city in the middle of Perigord Noir, part of Dordogne or Perigord department of France. Perigord is divided…
Périgueux, the capital of the Périgord or Dordogne department in South West of France, offers visitors 2000 years of history, from the ancient Gallo…
Western France is an amazing part of the country to visit. Following this itinerary, you will see Nantes, the historic capital of Brittany, now the capital…
When planning your visit to Western France, make sure to include Saint-Malo on your trip! Built on a rock standing in a naturally defensive position at…
Once the capital of Duchy of Brittany, Nantes is located on the Loire River between Brittany and the Loire Valley, about 350 kilometres from Paris. Brittany…
Colourful Rennes, the administrative capital of Brittany, is well worth visiting, firstly because of the almost 300 historic half-timbered buildings that…