One of the oldest museums in France, this institution is a fantastic place to see paintings, sculptures and architecture spanning centuries, back to the Middle Ages.
The French capital has taken a long and tumultuous journey through history, gifting the world with its finest art, food, literature and music, along the way.
Come to this attractive village for majestic Alpine scenery as well as all sorts of adventures and sports such as skiing, snowboarding, snow shoeing, hiking and climbing.
Paris offers different experiences on two sides of the city’s river. Meander along the left side with its cultural attractions revealing the soul of the city.
Possibly the most famous promenade in France, if not the world, this premier Parisian avenue marries exquisite shopping experiences and high-class culture.
Make the most of
summer days along Marseille’s southern coastline, complete with golden sand, a
Ferris wheel and charming terrace bars that line the promenade.
This elevated quarter to the north of Paris is home to the architectural masterpiece that sits at the highest point in the city on the top of the hill.
The bold design vision of the Pompidou Centre may draw the crowds, but the National Museum of Modern Art keeps them challenged and inspired once inside.
The French capital has taken a long and tumultuous journey through history, gifting the world with its finest art, food, literature and music, along the way.
Immerse yourself in World War I history by visiting a former battlefield site, a war museum and a haunting memorial at this quiet and humble Somme village.