Everything You Want to Know About France and More...

Get Updates and Stay Connected - Subscribe To Our Newsletter

Visit Ardeche | France’s secret ‘Big Country’

France is home to some spectacular painted caves, each one with its own USP. But there’s nowhere quite like the Grotte Chauvet-Pont d’Arc, discovered in
Read More →

Seriously gorgeous gardens to visit in Vaucluse, Provence

Famous for its lavender fields and swathes of poppies, vineyards and sunflowers, fragrant herb-filled shrub land and fruit orchards – Provence is a rainbow-coloured floral
Read More →

Walking in Napoleon’s footsteps in Paris

As a teenager, Napoleon was sent to Paris to train at the École Militaire, which still stands at the opposite end of the Champs de
Read More →

Taste of France: Best local dishes of Toulouse

France is without a doubt a world leader in culinary excellence. It’s the country with the most Michelin stars throughout Europe – way more than
Read More →

Road trip through the Rhone Valley, France

Explores the beauty of the Côtes du Rhône on a road trip through the Rhone Valley. Follow the wine route with us to discover enchanting
Read More →

Tour Provence by bike

Vaucluse in Provence is famous not just for its lavender fields, vineyards, picturesque villages and historic towns – it’s also perfect for cycling. Whether you
Read More →

Beaches of Lake Vassivière, Limousin

If you like your beaches on the quiet side, you might be better off heading to landlocked Limousin than one of France’s many coastal resorts.
Read More →

What to see and do in Rouen

Packed with medieval history but with a buzzing contemporary vibe, Normandy’s regional capital is a stunning destination for a city break. Easily reached by car
Read More →

The most beautiful villages of Vaucluse Provence

Vaucluse in Provence is a land of sweet scents, lavender fields, olive groves and vineyards. It’s the perfect place to visit and watch the world
Read More →

Winter in Paris photos – a feast for the senses

500 years ago, King Francis 1 of France said “Paris is not a city, it’s a world…” That still holds true today, and in each
Read More →
Scroll to Top