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BASEL MULHOUSE
Two towns in one! Close to the Alsace wine route and just 20 minutes from Basel and Switzerland, Mulhouse is bursting with cultural and gastronomic treasures. With its many museums, it deserves its title of «European Capital of Technical Museums». Basel, meanwhile, will enchant you with its medieval old town that stretches around the market square, just a stone's throw from the red sandstone town hall. With these two cities within easy reach, all you have to do is book your tickets to discover a piece of Switzerland and north-east France in one trip.
Ideas for things to do :
- Visiting Basel
- Explore Mulhouse
- Shopping at the Carrefour shopping centre
- Visit the Fondation Beyeler
- Taste the local cuisine
- An excursion to the Black Forest
- Visit the region's vineyards
- Take a cruise on the Rhine
- Visit Basel Zoological Park
BEAUVAIS
Nestling in the heart of the Picardy plains, Beauvais reveals itself as a discreet treasure, combining medieval heritage and provincial charm. Stroll through the narrow streets of the historic centre, where time seems suspended between half-timbered houses and flower-filled squares. Be impressed by the majestic Saint-Pierre cathedral, an unfinished Gothic jewel whose soaring vaults bear witness to a celestial ambition. A stone's throw away, the ramparts, Gallo-Roman remains and the MUDO - Musée de l'Oise - plunge you into a rich and captivating past.
On the banks of the River Thérain, the town reveals an unsuspected gentle way of life, combining nature and heritage. Far from the hustle and bustle of the big cities, Beauvais has a quiet authenticity, gourmet markets and Picardy-style hospitality. Between tradition and modernity, let yourself be surprised by the thousand facets of this town on a human scale, ideal for a cultural getaway or a soothing diversions.
Ideas for things to do :
- Visit St Peter's Cathedral, with the highest Gothic choir in the world
- Explore the MDO - Musée de l'Oise, housed in the former episcopal palace
- Stroll around the museum garden and the city walls.
- Discover the National Tapestry Gallery.
- Take a canoe trip on the Canada waterway.
- Stroll around the Saturday morning market in Place Jeanne Hachette.
- Attend a show at the Théâtre du Beauvaisis.
- Take a gourmet break in one of the traditional bakeries in the centre.
- Walk or cycle along the green corridor of the Thérain.
BERLIN
At the heart of Germany, Berlin is a city with a rich and diverse history, offering a multitude of cultural and gastronomic experiences. As the capital, it is also a melting pot of cultures and influences, with a mix of German traditions and cosmopolitan modernity. Boasting a vibrant arts scene, Berlin is renowned for its many museums, art galleries and cultural institutions, making it a popular destination for art and history lovers. Berlin also has a vibrant nightlife, a wide variety of restaurants and a lively music scene. With these two facets of the city, Berlin promises a journey rich in discovery and emotion, where you can explore both the past and the present of this fascinating German capital.
Ideas for things to do :
- Visit the Berlin Wall
- Walking around the Museum Island
- Exploring the Kreuzberg district
- Visit the Brandenburg Gate
- Strolling around Alexanderplatz
- Discover the Holocaust Memorial
- Shopping on Kurfürstendamm
- Exploring the alternative district of Friedrichshain
- Visit the Reichstag
- Spending time in Tiergarten Park
- Discover the East Side Gallery
- Attend a performance at the Berlin Opera House
- Explore the historic district of Nikolaiviertel
- Visit the Berlin Wall Memorial
- An excursion to Potsdam
BIARRITZ
Biarritz, the pearl of the Basque coast, with its elegance and ocean charm. Discover this emblematic seaside town where the Atlantic blends with unique architecture and an incomparable lifestyle. Stroll along the Grande Plage and admire the spectacle of surfers taming the legendary waves. Don't miss the majestic Rocher de la Vierge, the symbol of Biarritz, offering an unbeatable view of the ocean. Immerse yourself in history at the Musée de la Mer or relax in one of the renowned spas for a moment of absolute serenity. Food lovers will be seduced by the local flavours, combining land and sea to the rhythm of the Basque markets. In Biarritz, let yourself be carried away by the breath of the ocean and Basque authenticity for an unforgettable getaway.
Ideas for things to do :
- Relaxing on the Grande Plage
- Exploring the Rocher de la Vierge
- Visit the Musée de la Mer
- Surfing
- Walk along the cliffs of the coastal path
- Visit the Biarritz lighthouse
- Exploring the Port Vieux district
- Stroll around Biarritz market
- Tasting pintxos
- Attend a rugby match
BORDEAUX
Bordeaux, the pearl of Aquitaine, where history, wine and gastronomy come together in perfect harmony. Stroll through the cobbled streets of the city centre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where you'll discover a remarkable wealth of architecture, elegant squares and centuries-old churches. Don't miss a visit to the majestic Place de la Bourse and its famous water mirror, the symbol of the city. Wine lovers will be delighted by the surrounding vineyards, such as those of Saint-Émilion and the Médoc, where they can sample some of Bordeaux's finest vintages. For an unforgettable culinary experience, explore the city's lively markets and sample regional specialities in traditional bistros. Bordeaux invites you to discover its timeless charm and French art de vivre, a blend of culture, relaxation and gastronomic delights.
Ideas for things to do :
- Visit the Place de la Bourse and the Miroir d'Eau
- Exploring the historic district of Old Bordeaux
- Wine tasting at local vineyards
- Visit the Cité du Vin
- Strolling along the quays of the Garonne
- Discover Saint-André cathedral
- Visit the CAPC museum of contemporary art
- Tasting Bordeaux specialities
- Take a cruise on the Garonne
- Attend a show at the Grand Théâtre
- Visit the Basilica of Saint-Michel
- Cycling along the Voie Verte
BREST
Brest, a lively and authentic port city nestling in the heart of Brittany, where maritime history and unspoilt nature come together in harmony. Explore the bustling quays of the commercial port, where colourful fishing boats rub shoulders with the ships of the French navy. Don't miss a visit to the fascinating Château de Brest, the symbol of the city for centuries, with its breathtaking views over the Atlantic Ocean. For an immersive experience, immerse yourself in the fascinating world of Océanopolis, one of Europe's largest aquariums. Nature lovers will be delighted by the fine sandy beaches and coastal paths offering breathtaking scenery. In Brest, let yourself be captivated by its maritime atmosphere, rich heritage and unique Breton character.
Ideas for things to do in Brest :
- Visit Brest Castle
- Discover Océanopolis
- Strolling around Brest harbour
- Visit the Musée de la Marine
- Explore the botanical garden of the University of Brest
- Attend a show at Le Quartz
- Relaxing on the beach at Moulin Blanc
- Visit the Musée des Beaux-Arts
- Take an excursion to Ushant
- Visit the Ile Vierg lighthouse
- Attend a maritime festival
- Explore the Recouvrance district
- Cruise the islands of the harbour
BRUSSELS
The capital of the European Union boasts a majestic historic heart, with its superb Flemish residences, precious religious heritage and internationally renowned museums. Brussels, in Belgium, is also a dynamic, welcoming and cosmopolitan city. If you choose to visit Brussels, you'll discover a young, lively and friendly city, where the unique atmosphere of beer times will sweep you away with joyous glee. Lively, open and trendy, Brussels is constantly pulsating despite its apparent tranquillity.
Ideas for things to do
- Historic centre of Brussels
- Museum visits
- Cinquantenaire Park
- European quarter
- Mini-Europe
- Pairi Daiza Park
- Visiting Charleroi
- Visit the Atomium
CAEN
Nestling in the heart of the verdant Normandy countryside, Caen's face is turned towards the ocean. This city, marked by the imprint of William the Conqueror, takes you back through the centuries thanks to its exceptionally rich historical heritage. A visit to the Caen Memorial, a place dedicated to peace, is a must, as are the D-Day landing beaches located close to this warm and friendly city. Situated between land and sea, Caen boasts an architectural and cultural heritage that bears witness to more than 1,000 years of history.
Ideas for things to do
- Visit the Caen Memorial
- Explore Caen Castle
- Discover the Men's Abbey and the Ladies' Abbey
- Strolling through the historic city centre
- Visit St Peter's Church
- Explore the Jardin des Plantes
- Visit the Caen Museum of Fine Arts
- Take an excursion to the D-Day landing beaches
- Discover the Colline aux Oiseaux Floral Park
- Shopping at Caen market
- Visit the Pegasus Bridge Memorial
COLOGNE
Cologne is synonymous with joie de vivre, festivity and passion, offering a fascinating blend of tradition and modernity, particularly in its Old Town. Famous for its splendid Gothic cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cologne is one of Germany's most dynamic cities. Student and cosmopolitan, the Rhine city has plenty to offer: fascinating museums, masterpieces of Gothic and Romanesque architecture, fun walks in the city centre or along the river, trendy bars and restaurants...
Ideas for things to do in Cologne
- The old town (Agnesviertel)
- Cologne Cathedral
- The Hohenzollern Bridge
- A cruise on the Rhine
- The Chocolate Museum
- Making your own cologne
- The Globetrotter shopping centre
- The Nazi documentation centre
- The Belgian Quarter
COPENHAGEN
Explore Copenhagen, the magnificent Danish capital, where the past blends harmoniously with everyday life. Stroll along the picturesque quays of Nyhavn, savour local delicacies in the bustling markets and immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Norrebro. Get ready to discover all the richness and diversity of Copenhagen, where history, creativity and Danish charm combine to offer an unforgettable experience.
Ideas for things to do :
- Visit the Tivoli theme park
- Exploring the Little Mermaid (Den Lille Havfrue)
- Stroll along the Strøget shopping street
- Visit the Nyhavn district
- Discover Amalienborg Palace
- Explore the Christiania district
- Visit the National Museum(Nationalmuseet)
- Admire the architecture of the Royal Library (Det Kongelige Bibliotek)
- Take a cycling tour of the city
- Visit the National Museum of Art (Statens Museum for Kunst)
- Taste Danish food at the Torvehallerne food market
- Explore Tivoli Gardens
- Take a canal cruise in Copenhagen
- Attend a concert or show at Koncerthuset
DUSSELDORF
Discover Düsseldorf and immerse yourself in a city where tradition and modernity meet in harmony. Düsseldorf offers a dynamic art scene, charming historic districts and a vibrant cultural life. Renowned museums, trendy boutiques and festive events, such as the famous carnival, make Düsseldorf a captivating and diverse urban destination, ideal for an enriching getaway.
Ideas for things to do :
- Walking along the Rhine
- Visit the old town (Altstadt)
- Explore the Kunstpalast museum
- Shopping on Königsallee (Kö)
- Visit Hofgarten
- Discover Düsseldorf's television tower (Rheinturm)
- Attend a performance at the Düsseldorf Opera House
- Explore the MedienHafen district
- Discover the zoo
- Take a trip to neighbouring Cologne
- Visit the Benrath Palace
- Discover the contemporary art scene at Kunsthalle Düsseldorf:
- Relax in Düsseldorf's Japanese gardens
- Attend the Düsseldorf Carnival
- Explore the ceramic museum (Hetjens Museum)
DOLE
Dole, a charming historic town nestling in the heart of the Franche-Comté region, where cobbled streets and medieval buildings tell the story of centuries of history. Stroll through the picturesque town centre and discover the majestic Collegiate Church of Notre-Dame, a true gem of Gothic architecture. Don't miss the chance to lose yourself in the narrow streets lined with half-timbered houses that bear witness to the town's rich past. For a relaxing break, take a stroll along the tree-lined Rhone-Rhine canal. You can also sample the region's culinary delights, such as the famous Comté cheese and Jura wines. In Dole, let yourself be enchanted by its medieval charm, peaceful atmosphere and unspoilt authenticity.
Ideas for things to do :
- Visit Louis Pasteur's birthplace
- Explore the historic centre of Dole
- Visit the Collégiale Notre-Dame in Dole :
- Discover the Dole Museum of Fine Arts
- Walk along the Canal des Tanneurs
- Visit the House of Louis Pasteur
- Taste the specialities of the Franche-Comté region
- Visit the Museum of Burgundian Life
- Take a bike ride along the Vallée de la Loue cycle route
- Discover the Porte d'Arans
- Relaxing in the Parc des Bains
- Take an excursion to Mont Roland
FRANKFURT
Frankfurt, a cosmopolitan city that harmoniously combines modernity and tradition, is Germany's largest financial centre and home to the headquarters of the European Central Bank. Completely rebuilt after the Second World War, this German city now unveils its skyscrapers lining the Main, nicknamed «Mainhattan» in homage to Manhattan in New York. It is also the birthplace of the famous writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Explore its historic sites, its garden-lined outer districts, and don't forget to stop off in the Old Town, a completely renovated district perfect for a leisurely stroll.
Ideas for things to do :
- The old town (Altstadt):
- St Bartholomew's Cathedral (Kaiserdom St. Bartholomäus)
- A walk along the banks of the Main
- Römerberg Square
- The Städel Museum.
- The Children's Museum (Kindermuseum Frankfurt)
- The Main Tower
- The financial district
- The Goethehaus and the museum
- Frankfurt Zoo
GENEVA
Heading for Switzerland, towards Geneva! There's much more to Switzerland than its majestic Alpine peaks and delicious chocolate. From Ticino to German-speaking Switzerland, and from Valais to Grisons, this country has succeeded in combining all these characteristics to create a plural identity that is the source of its charm. What's more, the city offers exceptional views of Mont Blanc, the iconic peak of the Alps. There's no doubt that Geneva will win you over!
Ideas for things to do in Geneva :
- Visit the Jet d'Eau
- Exploring the old town
- Visit St Peter's Cathedral
- Take a cruise on Lake Geneva
- Discover the Palais des Nations and the UN headquarters
- Explore the city's parks and gardens
- Enjoy Swiss chocolate and local specialities
- Visit the Museum of Art and History
- Shopping in the Rue du Rhône
- Admire the clock in bloom (L'horloge fleurie)
- Visit the Natural History Museum
- Attend a concert at the Opéra de Genève
- Take an excursion to Mont Salève
- Discover the shores of Lake Geneva (Quais du Mont-Blanc and Wilson)
HANOVER
Hanover, a city where history and modernity intertwine. Located in the heart of Germany, Hanover is a city rich in history and culture, marked by its strategic role in European history. The former residence of the Kings of Hanover, the city has preserved traces of its prestigious past, notably through the imposing new Town Hall, which offers a panoramic view from its dome, and the medieval remains of Old Hanover, such as the Marktkirche church. Hanover is also a city of modernity and the arts. The Herrenhäuser Gärten, a collection of spectacular Baroque gardens, bears witness to the elegance of the period, while institutions such as the Sprengel Museum showcase modern and contemporary art. Numerous music, art and theatre festivals reinforce the city's dynamic cultural identity. With the River Leine flowing through it, Hannover also has a wealth of green spaces and the Maschsee lake, inviting you to relax and enjoy the great outdoors. Combining historic traditions with cultural innovations, Hanover is a must-visit destination for discovering an authentic and vibrant facet of Germany.
Ideas for things to do :
- Visit the Town Hall
- Explore the Herrenhäuser Gärten
- Relaxing around the Maschsee
- Discover the Sprengel Museum
- Visit Old Hanover (Altstadt)
- Explore the Zoo
- Visit the Museum of Industrial Sciences (Industriemuseum)
- Attend a show at the Theatre
- Explore the United Nations House
GUERNSEY ISLAND
An undiscovered pearl off the Normandy coast, Guernsey blossoms between craggy cliffs, lush green meadows and wild coves. On this Channel Island, time takes on a different dimension, lulled by the rhythm of the tides and the mild ocean climate. Let yourself be charmed by Saint Peter Port, its picturesque harbour and sloping streets lined with pastel-fronted houses. Follow in the footsteps of Victor Hugo, who found this an inspiring land of exile and wrote Les Misérables in his home, Hauteville House, now a museum.
Between farmland, coastal paths and secluded beaches, Guernsey offers an authentic escape, halfway between British culture and French influence. Here, nature reigns supreme, the local cuisine is generous and the welcome is warm. Whether you come to recharge your batteries, go hiking or delve into a rich past, the island promises a complete change of scenery, just a few hours from France.
Ideas for things to do :
- Visit Hauteville House, Victor Hugo's home, with its breathtaking sea views.
- Explore Castle Cornet, an 800-year-old fortress overlooking the harbour.
- Walk along the coastal paths, particularly between Petit Bot and Fermain Bay.
- Relax on the beaches of Vazon Bay or Cobo Bay.
- Discover the exotic gardens of Sausmarez Manor.
- Observe the marine wildlife on a boat trip around the nearby islands.
- Admire the dolmens and menhirs dating from prehistoric times, such as the Déhus Dolmen.
- Try a traditional cream tea or freshly caught seafood.
- Cycle through the Guernsey countryside.
- Attend a local event such as the Sark Folk Festival or the Tennerfest gourmet festival.
LILLE
Lille is as much about atmosphere as it is about visible beauty. Its rich heritage lies not only in its monuments, but also in the festive spirit and legendary hospitality of its northerners. Attracting many students, this dynamic and lively metropolis deserves to be discovered at least once in a lifetime. Its Grand-Place, lively, colourful and warm, perfectly reflects the soul of the city. Major events such as the Braderie de Lille and the Dunkerque carnival provide excellent opportunities to meet new friends from the north! For culture lovers, Lille and its region offer an incomparable playground, with numerous museums displaying works of ancient, modern and contemporary art.
Ideas for things to do :
- Visit the Grand-Place and the Old Stock Exchange
- Exploring Old Lille
- Visit the Citadel
- Discover Notre-Dame de la Treille Cathedral
- Take a walk in the Parc de la Citadelle
- Visit the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Lille
- Shopping in the Euralille district
- An excursion to Roubaix
- Visit Lille-Flandres station
- Explore the Natural History Museum
LONDON
All aboard for England and its famous capital, London! This city never ceases to amaze you: cosmopolitan, dynamic and bustling, London offers an exceptional variety of museums, majestic parks and shopping temples, all imbued with an atmosphere all its own. Its diversity makes London an incomparable destination, offering visitors a multitude of experiences to discover or rediscover all year round. With London, eclecticism becomes an undeniable strength, and the watchword is clear: «Enjoy»!
Ideas for things to do :
- Visit Buckingham Palace and watch the Changing of the Guard
- Exploring the British Museum
- Discover the Crown Jewels at the Tower of London
- Walk along the River Thames to London Eyes
- Explore the Westminster district and visit Westminster Abbey
- Take a cruise on the Thames
- Walk in Hyde Park and visit Kensington Gardens
- Visit the Natural History Museum
- Taste culinary specialities at Borough Market
- Shopping in Covent Garden and Oxford Street
- Visit the National Gallery and Tate Modern
- Explore Camden Town
- Discover the Greenwich district
LUXEMBOURG
The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg has its own distinctive identity, which can be seen in its five regions: the capital, Luxembourg, and the surrounding area; the Ardennes and their nature parks; the Müller Thal, nicknamed «Luxembourg's little Switzerland» because of its wild nature; the Moselle and its vineyards; and finally the Terres Rouges, a mining region to the south of Luxembourg. Between lush green plains and luxuriant forests, dotted with lakes and rivers, Luxembourg's landscapes exert a charm as powerful as it is captivating. With a multitude of museums, fabulous architecture, castles and fortifications, Luxembourg offers an incredible diversity of fascinating cultural sites.
Ideas for things to do :
- Explore the historic centre of Luxembourg City
- Visit the Grand Ducal Palace
- Discover the Casemates du Bock
- Take a walk in the municipal park
- Visit Notre-Dame Cathedral
- Exploring the Grund district
- Discover the Luxembourg City History Museum
- Take a walk along the Corniche
- Visit the Grand Duke Jean Museum of Modern Art
- Enjoy Luxembourg cuisine
- Exploring the European Quarter
- Take a trip to Vianden Castle
- Visiting Luxembourg's Moselle valley
- Discover the Haute-Sûre nature park
LYON
Situated between the Rhône and Saône rivers, the capital of the Gauls invites you to immerse yourself in its rich history and project yourself energetically into the future. This magnificent city has brilliantly restored its splendid historic centre, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. From the hills of Fourvière or Croix-Rousse, admire breathtaking panoramas and explore the famous traboules. Lyon, dynamic, gastronomic, festive and cultural, knows how to captivate you with an incomparable gentleness and intensity.
Ideas for things to do :
- Visit the Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière
- Exploring Vieux Lyon
- Discover Saint-Jean Cathedral
- Walking along the banks of the Rhône and Saône rivers
- Visit the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon
- Discover the Croix-Rousse district
- Attend a performance at the Opéra de Lyon
- Visit the Musée des Confluences
- Visit the Musée Lumière
- Attend the Fête des Lumières
- Take a walk in the Parc de la Tête d'Or
MARSEILLE
Marseille, considered to be the cradle of the Mediterranean, is the second most populous city in France, and this ethnic diversity is one of the main reasons for its uniqueness and rich heritage. Above all, Marseille is characterised by its distinctive accent and the frankness of its people, a quality found nowhere else in France. It also boasts a thriving cultural life, with numerous museums, including the famous MUCEM on the harbour. What's more, the city is the starting point for a host of land and sea excursions, including to the Cassis creeks and the Frioul islands. It's an ideal destination for a sunny holiday or a rewarding weekend away.
Ideas for things to do :
- Exploring Marseille's Old Port
- Visit the Basilica of Notre-Dame de la Garde
- Discover the Panier district
- Visit the MUCEM (Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilisation)
- Walking in the Calanques National Park
- Visit the Château d'If :
- Attend a football match at the Stade Vélodrome
- Take a cruise in the calanques of Cassis
- Visit the Cours Julien district
- Discover the Vallon des Auffes district
- Attend the fish market in the Old Port
MONTPELLIER
In the twists and turns of southern France, Montpellier stands like a Mediterranean pearl, combining historic charm with contemporary energy. Explore the maze of the Écusson, the old quarter with its medieval overtones, where the preserved architecture is an invitation to stroll. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Place de la Comédie, the beating heart of the city, where passers-by, lively terraces and street performers mingle. You can also discover the city's remarkable heritage, from the imposing Arc de Triomphe to the Jardin des Plantes, a haven of greenery in the heart of the urban bustle. Montpellier is also a leading seaside destination, with its fine sandy beaches bordered by the blue waters of the Mediterranean. With its mix of culture, history and gentle way of life, Montpellier is an enchantingly authentic place to visit.
Ideas for things to do :
- Walking around the historic centre
- Visit the Place de la Comédie
- Explore the Promenade du Peyrou
- Visit St Peter's Cathedral
- Discover the Place Royale du Peyrou
- Visit the Musée Fabre
- Relaxing at the Jardin des Plantes
- Discover the Aqueduc de Saint-Clément
- Exploring the Antigone district
- Visit the Berlioz Opera
- Visit the Faculty of Medicine district
MUNICH
Vibrant and welcoming, Bavaria's capital cultivates a love of food, festivities and music. It excels in the art of conviviality, whether in its famous taverns or at the legendary Oktoberfest beer festival, which is back in force every year. Munich is renowned for its festive atmosphere, where joie de vivre and conviviality reign supreme. In just a few decades, the city has undergone a metamorphosis to provide more space for pedestrians, allowing locals and visitors alike to stroll around in a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. Imposing, seductive and utterly romantic, this German city fully deserves its nickname of «German paradise».
Ideas for things to do :
- Visit Marienplatz
- Discover Nymphenburg Palace
- Visit the Munich Residence
- Exploring the Schwabing district
- Enjoy a beer in a traditional brewery
- Visit the Deutsches Museum
- Exploring the Haidhausen district
- Discover the Viktualienmarkt
- Visit the Brandhorst Museum
- Attend a performance at the Bavarian State Opera
- Take a trip to Neuschwanstein Castle,
- Visit the Pinakothek der Moderne
- Discover the BMW Museum
NANTES
Once the historic capital of Brittany, Nantes boasts a vibrant artistic and cultural life, closely linked to its rich, thousand-year-old heritage. The city is dotted with numerous museums and works of art, stretching as far as the recently renovated docks. It is also home to spaces for cultural creation and free expression such as the Lieu Unique and the famous Machines de l'île. Nantes has an irresistible charm and a festive atmosphere, thanks in part to the large student population. Its many cycle paths invite you to explore the city by bike or on foot. It's an ideal destination for an urban long weekend with a maritime flavour.
Ideas for things to do :
- Visit the Château des Ducs de Bretagne
- Discover the Île de Nantes
- Admire the Œuvre de l'Île de.
- Strolling along the banks of the Erdre river
- Visit the Bouffay district
- Explore the Jardin des Plantes
- Visit the Cathedral of Saint Peter and Saint Paul
- Taste local specialities at the Talensac market
- Attend a show at Le Lieu Unique
- Relax in the Parc de Procé.
- Shopping in the Passage Pommeraye
- Visit the Museum of Art
NICE
Nice, nicknamed the pearl of the Cote d'Azur, combines elegance and popularity, nestling between the mountains and the sea. The city is booming, far from the stereotype of a sleepy, beautiful city reserved for a wealthy elite. Its charm lies in the proximity of the town centre to the beach, which is less than 5 minutes away - an undeniable advantage. Busy all year round, Nice is renowned for its famous carnival and the festival held by its neighbour Cannes. The old town of Nice is as lively as ever, with a bustling atmosphere on market days, and strolling through its shady lanes and colourful walls is a real pleasure. As France's fifth-largest city in terms of population, Nice also attracts visitors for its dynamic economy based on technological innovation.
Ideas for things to do :
- Strolling along the Promenade des Anglais
- Discover the Old Town (Vieux Nice
- Visit the Colline du Château
- Admire Sainte-Réparate Cathedral
- Relax on the Baie des Anges beach.
- Explore the Flower Market (Cours Saleya)
- Visit the Matisse Museum
- Take a stroll along the Promenade du Paillon
- Visit the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
- Visit the Marc Chagall Museum
- Take an excursion to Monaco
- Visit the small villages and seaside resorts in the area
NUREMBERG
Discover Nuremberg and immerse yourself in a city where history meets modernity. Nestling in Bavaria, Nuremberg has a rich historical heritage, picturesque districts and a lively atmosphere. As the region's cultural and economic centre, Nuremberg offers tasty local cuisine and fascinating museums. From its medieval old town to its modern districts and impressive castle, Nuremberg offers a unique blend of tradition and innovation.
Ideas for things to do :
- Visit the Old Town
- Discover the castle (Kaiserburg)
- Exploring the Imperial Old Town (Kaiserburg)
- Sample local specialities at the fish market
- Visit the German National Museum
- Take a walk along the city walls
- Discover the Nuremberg flea market
- Visit the German Railway Museum
- Discover the Nuremberg Toy Museum
- Attend a beer tasting at a local brewery
- Visit Saint-Laurent church
- Take a cruise on the River Pegnitz
OUJDA
Oujda stands out in Morocco for its unique ability to offer visitors the chance to explore different landscapes in the course of a single day. You can walk in the mountains and hike in the Beni-Snassen mountains to the north of the city, take a trip into the desert or relax on the Mediterranean coast, with the sea and the famous beach of Saïda just 60 kilometres away. Today, the city and its surroundings offer a hands-on experience of the charms of life in an oasis. Oujda is an ideal base from which to explore the surrounding region.
Ideas for things to do :
- Exploring the medina
- Visit the souk
- Admire the Great Mosque of Sidi Yahya
- Relaxing in Lalla Aicha Park
- Explore the Jardin Sidi Mohammed Ben
- Taste the local cuisine
- Visit the Sidi Mohamed Ben
- Explore the surrounding area
- Strolling along Avenue Mohammed V
PARIS
The capital, nicknamed the City of Light, is truly unique in the world. It is brimming with so many treasures that you can rediscover it with every visit. Its remarkable architectural heritage, dating back two millennia, is matched only by the wealth of its museums and the preserved authenticity of some of its working-class districts. The Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, Montmartre... the French capital's emblems are numerous, but away from the hustle and bustle of the tourist trade, everyone can find a little corner of tranquillity, whether sitting in one of its many gardens or on a bistro terrace watching the hurried passers-by. Tourists from all over the world have made no mistake: it remains the most visited city in the world, a testament to its timeless charm.
Ideas for things to do :
- Visit the Eiffel Tower
- Exploring the Louvre
- Strolling along the Champs-Élysées
- Visit Notre-Dame Cathedral
- Taste French pastries
- Exploring the Marais district
- Visit the Musée d'Orsay
- Discover the Latin Quarter
- Take a cruise on the Seine
- Relaxing in the Jardin du Luxembourg
- Take in a show at the Moulin Rouge
- Visit the Montmartre district
RENNES
Rennes, the dynamic capital of Brittany, has a rich historical heritage, a friendly atmosphere and an authentic way of life. With its colourful half-timbered houses, cobbled streets and lively squares, the city offers a subtle blend of tradition and modernity. Stroll through the historic centre and be charmed by the preserved architecture that bears witness to several centuries of history. Don't miss the magnificent Parc du Thabor, a veritable treasure trove of greenery in the heart of the city, or the famous Place des Lices, home to one of France's biggest markets. A city of students and culture, Rennes vibrates all year round to the rhythm of its festivals, concerts and numerous events. With its Breton gastronomy, heritage and nature, Rennes is an ideal destination for a change of scenery.
Ideas for things to do :
- Stroll through the historic centre and admire the half-timbered houses
- Discover the Parc du Thabor
- Visit the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Rennes
- Stroll around Place des Lices and its famous market
- Explore the Jacobins Convent
- Discover the street art scattered around the city
- Walk or cycle along the banks of the Vilaine
- Enjoy a Breton galette in a traditional crêperie
- Enjoy the many cafés and terraces in the city centre
RODEZ
Rodez, a historic city in the heart of Aveyron. Perched on a promontory, Rodez is a city of history and character, proudly overlooking the rolling Aveyron countryside. Founded in Roman times as Segodunum, it has survived the centuries by preserving a rich heritage. Its majestic Notre-Dame cathedral, a Gothic masterpiece, dominates the skyline with its spectacular bell tower, the symbol of the town. The historic centre, with its cobbled streets and pink sandstone houses, invites you to take a stroll full of charm and authenticity. Rodez is also a cultural crossroads, with the Soulages Museum, dedicated to the famous painter born in the town, attracting contemporary art lovers and the curious from all over the world. Rodez combines tradition and modernity, with its warm atmosphere, gourmet markets and festivals. It's a must-visit destination for discovering the soul of Aveyron, with its blend of history, culture and art de vivre.
Ideas for things to do :
- Admire the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Rodez
- Explore the Soulages Museum
- Discover the Place du Bourg
- Visit the Fenaille Museum
- Explore the Episcopal Palace of Layoute
- Discover local markets
- A walk in the hills above Layoute
- Discover the surrounding area
ROME
Rome, the capital of Italy, is not only one of Europe's most famous cities, but also one of the most visited. According to legend, it was founded in 753 BC by the twins Romulus and Remus, and stretches along the River Tiber on seven hills. With over 900 churches, Rome is a symbol of the Christian faith, omnipresent and visible in its streets like nowhere else. Its historic centre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is packed with ancient monuments such as the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, the Capitol and the aqueducts. Rome is also home to the most important site in Catholicism: the Vatican City.
Ideas for things to do :
- Visit the Colosseum
- Exploring the Roman Forum
- Discover the Panthéon
- Stroll around St Peter's Square and visit St Peter's Basilica
- Throw a coin into the Trevi Fountain
- Visit the Gallery
- Exploring the Trastevere district
- Enjoy Italian cuisine in a local restaurant
- Visit the Capitoline Museum (Musei Capitolini)
- Strolling around the Campo de’ Fiori district
- Discover the Basilica of St John Lateran
- Take a stroll along the Via Appia Antica.
- Visit the Vatican Museums
- Discover the Piazza Navona
- Walk in the gardens of the Villa
ROTTERDAM
Rotterdam, nicknamed the «Gateway to Europe», fascinates with its unique blend of modern architecture and maritime history. Stroll along the bustling quayside and marvel at the bold skyscrapers and iconic bridges spanning the River Maas. Be sure to visit the Maritime Museum, which traces the city's maritime history, as well as the famous Markthal indoor market, where you can sample a host of culinary delights. You can also explore the picturesque district of Delfshaven, with its charming canals and preserved historic buildings. Whether you're a lover of art, culture or shopping, Rotterdam will win you over with its diversity and dynamism.
Ideas for things to do :
- Visit the Erasmus Bridge
- Explore the Markthal market
- Admire the architecture at Rotterdam Centrum
- Visit the Boijmans Van Beuningen museum
- Take a cruise in the port of Rotterdam
- Discover the historic district of
- Attend a show at De Doelen concert hall
- Shopping on the Lijnbaan shopping street
- Visit Rotterdam Zoo (Diergaarde Blijdorp)
- Discover the Het Park public garden
- Take a cycling trip along the River Maas
- Attend an event at Feyenoord stadium (De Kuip)
- Taste local specialities
- Discover urban art in Rotterdam
- Getaway to Amsterdam
STRASBOURG
As a symbol of European integration, Strasbourg is a dynamic, lively city where life is good. Walking through its streets, you can clearly see the influences of the Germanic and French cultures that contribute to the city's richness. Its historic centre, located on an island, is a veritable paradise for pedestrians and cyclists, and was one of the first to be listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The majestic cathedral that dominates the city is one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in Europe, while the famous Petite France district, with its half-timbered houses, attracts tourists from all over the world. The city takes on an even more magical atmosphere during the festivities, notably with its renowned Christmas market.
Ideas for things to do :
- Visit Strasbourg's Notre-Dame Cathedral
- Exploring Petite France
- Take a boat trip on the River Ill
- Visit the Palais Rohan
- Take a walk in the Parc de l'Orangerie
- Visit the Alsace Museum
- Visit the Tomi Ungerer Museum
- Exploring the European Quarter
- Take a cycling trip along the Alsace Wine Route
- Visit the Historical Museum.
- Attend a show at the National Theatre
STOCKHOLM
Stockholm, the «Venice of the North», where history blends harmoniously with modernity. Explore the cobbled streets of the Old Town, Gamla Stan, where you'll discover centuries-old architectural treasures such as the Royal Palace and Stockholm Cathedral. And don't miss the Vasa Museum, home to the world's only almost completely preserved 17th-century ship. Enjoy a scenic cruise on the sparkling waters surrounding the city, or immerse yourself in Swedish culture at the Skansen open-air museum. For design lovers, the Södermalm district is full of designer boutiques and trendy cafés. Stockholm offers a captivating experience around every corner, combining tradition and innovation in a unique atmosphere.
Ideas for things to do :
- Visit the Old Town (Gamla Stan)
- Explore the Royal Palace
- Discover the Vasa Museum
- Take a walk on the island of Djurgården
- Visit the Town Hall (Stadshuset)
- Take a cruise in the Stockholm archipelago
- Sample Swedish specialities at the Östermalmshallen covered market
- Visit the Museum of Modern Art (Moderna Museet)
- Relax in Humlegården Park
- Discover modern architecture in Norrmalm
STUTTGART
Explore Stuttgart and discover a city where history blends harmoniously with modernity. Located in south-west Germany, Stuttgart is the capital of Baden-Württemberg, a region renowned for its unique combination of tradition and innovation. As an economic and cultural centre, Stuttgart offers a varied urban experience, with its remarkable architecture and picturesque landscapes.
Ideas for things to do :
- Visit Stuttgart Castle (Altes Schloss)
- Explore Neues Schloss Palace
- Discover the Mercedes-Benz Museum
- Walking in Rosenstein Park
- Attend a performance at the Stuttgart State Theatre (Staatstheater)
- Visit Wilhelma Zoo
- Discover the Stuttgart Art Museum (Staatsgalerie)
- Take a stroll along Königstrasse
- Visit the Porsche Museum
- Explore the wine museum
- Take the cable car up to the Birkenkopf hill
- Discover the Maison de la littérature museum
- Take a trip to the Hohenheim Botanical Gardens
- Sample Swabian cuisine in a local tavern
TOULOUSE
In Toulouse, immerse yourself in a vibrant, sunny city, nicknamed the «Pink City» for its distinctive red bricks. Explore the historic heart of the city, with the majestic Place du Capitole and its lively arcades, where street artists and café terraces offer a warm welcome. Don't miss the Basilica of Saint-Sernin, a masterpiece of Romanesque architecture, and the quays of the Garonne, perfect for a peaceful stroll along the river. Toulouse is also famous for its aerospace industry; visit the Cité de l'Espace for an immersive experience in space exploration. Finally, treat yourself to Toulouse's delicious gastronomy, with traditional dishes such as cassoulet and colourful markets brimming with local produce. In Toulouse, let yourself be enchanted by its friendly atmosphere and unique blend of tradition and modernity.
Ideas for things to do :
- Visiting the Place du Capitole
- Explore the Basilica of Saint-Sernin
- Discover the Cité de l'Espace
- Strolling along the quays of the Garonne
- Visit the Musée des Augustins
- Explore the Cité de l'Espace
- Visit the Jacobins Convent
- Tasting Toulouse's gastronomy
- Explore the Toulouse Museum
- Shopping in the Saint-Georges district
- Visit the Aeroscopia Museum
VIENNA
Vienna, the majestic capital of Austria, is a city of imperial elegance, a rich cultural heritage and a refined art of living. The birthplace of great composers such as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Johann Strauss II, the city offers a unique journey through history, music and modernity. Stroll through the streets of the historic centre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and admire the sumptuous palaces that bear witness to the grandeur of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire. Between prestigious museums, historic cafés and classical music concerts, Vienna promises a cultural and enchanting escapade. Let yourself be carried away by the unique atmosphere of this capital, where every street tells a story.
Ideas for things to do :
- Visit Schönbrunn Palace and its gardens
- Discover Saint-Etienne Cathedral
- Attend a performance at the Vienna State Opera
- Exploring the Museum Quarter
- Admire the works of art in the Belvedere Palace
- Take a stroll through Prater Park and ride its historic Ferris wheel
- Enjoy a Viennese coffee and a Sachertorte in a traditional café
- Browse the Naschmarkt market
- Visit the Austrian National Library
- Attend a classical music concert in one of the city's many historic venues