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FRANCE

Famous for its wines and cheeses, France is the world’s most popular tourist destination receiving 82 million foreign tourists annual.

From large, international metropolis with art galleries and museums where to get lost for hours to charming coastal towns perfect for a summer getaway (and not only); from wine cities to savor the best of French food and wine to archeological and historical gems, France really has it all and it is no wonder that millions of tourists flock there every year.

WHERE TO GO

The best cities of France offer endless attractions: superb museums, awe-inspiring cathedrals, charming neighborhoods, fabulous gourmet restaurants, bustling cafés, enticing boutiques, and beautiful gardens. Travelers could spend an entire week to only scratch the surface in Paris, Nice, Lyon, or Bordeaux, but all the cities on this list are worthy of visiting for a few days.

PARIS

Brimming with history and romance, Paris has a special magic. A gorgeous mix of large boulevards and narrow alleys; modern state of the art buildings and beautiful antique palaces; fantastic restaurants, small cafés and bakeries that sell the most delicious bread and cakes, Paris also has small art galleries and endless shopping opportunities.

NICE

This lovely coastal town located on the Côte d’Azur is where you will find some of the nicest pebble beaches in France. Built in the 1820s, this is where the Nice Carnival and any other parade in town takes place. It’s where local families take their children for a walk, and where you will spot people running or riding their bike, or walking their dog.

BORDEAUX

The capital of French wine and one of the best cities if you are a lover of good food and wine. Bordeaux is a large city with a lot to offer. Its impressive old town is delightful to walk around, and the architecture on show is ravishing. Surrounding Place de la Bourse, you can find 18th century mansions rubbing shoulders with decadent palaces, as well as a number of great art museums.

LYON

Lyon, the third largest city in the country, is located where the Rhone and Saone Rivers join. It was founded by the Romans in 43 BC, signs of its past are still well visible in town. Other than the well kept Roman ruins, scattered around town you will find some beautiful renaissance buildings. There also are plenty of excellent restaurants to enjoy local cuisine.

MARSEILLE

Marseille is the second largest and the oldest city in France. Though there are many beautiful monuments and interesting museums, it is the Old Port (Vieux Port) and the calanques that really steal the show there. The Vieux Port is where you should go in search of seafood restaurants, to ride the Ferris wheel and to admire the best sunset in town.

STRASBOURG

This gorgeous small town in Alsace, close to the German border is packed with history and traditions, for the half-timbered houses and famous for its Christmas market – one of the best Christmas Markets in Europe. The gothic cathedral is simply stunning to behold, as is the delightful La Petite France that is home to the old part of town.

WHAT TO DO

From the boulevards of Paris to the fashionable seaside resorts of the Côte d’Azur, France offers some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. Fairy-tale castles, glorious cathedrals, and picture-perfect villages delight romantics. Begin with the Eiffel Tower, the modern emblem of France. Then discover famous masterpieces of art at the Louvre Museum. Spend a day pretending to be royalty at the elegant Palace of Versailles.

EIFFEL TOWER

Think of Paris and the first thing that comes to mind is probably the Eiffel Tower – it really is one of the unmissable places to visit in Paris. Tourists can dine with a view at the first level or indulge at the Michelin-starred Le Jules Verne restaurant on the second level. At the exhilarating height of 276 meters, the top level offers a sweeping outlook over the city of Paris and beyond.

LOUVRE MUSEUM

Topping the list of the world’s most visited museums, the Louvre Museum is located in the Louvre Palace with its signature glass pyramid marking its entrance. Housing a collection of more than 1 million objects, the Louvre boasts some of the world’s most famous art works such as Leonardo da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa,” Michelangelo’s “Dying Slave” and the Greek statue, “Venus of Milo.”

PROMENADE DU PAILLON

The recently opened Promenade du Paillon is a broad parkway that stretches from the Promenade des Anglais to the Théâtre National de Nice. The promenade features children’s playgrounds, greens spaces, gardens and a massive reflecting pool equipped with 128 water jets and fountains that spray water in a random pattern.

GRAND THEATRE DE BORDEAUX

The 18th-century Grand Théâtre is Bordeaux’s star cultural attraction. Its neoclassical exterior with its parade of Corinthian columns lets visitors know they are about to enter a temple dedicated to the performing arts. Inside is a grand foyer adorned with marble statues that leads to stunning blue and gold hall decorated with frescoes and a massive crystal chandelier.

NOTRE DAME DE LA GARDE

An observation post has sat atop Garde Hill since the 15th century. It was followed by a fort, which later served as the foundation for the basilica of Notre Dame de la Garde. Today, a large statue of the Virgin Mary sits atop the bell tower watching over sailors and fishermen. A sanctuary inside the church is also devoted to the Virgin Mary, whose feast day is celebrated August 5.

CHRISTMAS MARKETS

Strasbourg calls itself the Christmas Capital. Because it is home to one of the oldest and largest Christmas markets in Europe. So it’s not surprising that the holiday season is one of the best times to visit this beautiful city. Strasbourg’s historic city center is where visitors will find the approximately 300 Christmas stalls that are brimming with unique arts, holiday decorations and delicious foods.

TOUR PACKAGES

Whether you’re looking for exciting adventures, nature lover, family holidays, or learn about the history of the region, luxury getaways or an in-depth cultural tour, we have got you covered. We give you an authentic insight into France life, so you can meet people, share stories and have a true cultural exchange.

HISTORY

For history buffs and lovers of bustling cultures with a yearning to learn about the country, its people, places, and traditions, this package is ideal for you.

NATURE

If you love to disconnect from the online world to escape into nature, experience the true beauty of the country that will captivate you in this package.

ADVENTURE

If you like to get out of your comfort zone by experiencing activities such as skydiving, mountain climbing and thrilling rides, this package is for you.

PARTY

If you like to have your trip fully fun packed and you enjoy going to clubs, bars and nightlife, then this package is perfect for you.

ECO

If you are looking for an affordable package while getting the most out of your travel, then this package is perfect for you.

BUSINESS

We understand the nature of corporate tours and meetings and hence we handle the details of our clients with a high level of confidentiality.

FAMILY

Your sense of adventure doesn’t disappear just because you have kids, so have a family vacations planned  to encounter plenty of real life experiences.

CUSTOM

If you like to have a fun customised trip planned then our holidays can also be adapted to suit your individual travel style.

EXPERIENCE FRANCE