Attractions in France
Aquaboulevard, located in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, just over the Boulevard Périphérique, is Europe’s largest urban waterpark. This expansive park offers a tropical escape with its unique indoor-outdoor layout, […]
Nestled within the historic walls of William the Conqueror’s medieval castle, the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Caen boasts one of France’s most impressive art collections, spanning five centuries. The museum’s […]
Bourg, also known as Bourg-sur-Gironde, is a picturesque historic village in southwestern France’s Gironde department, perched on a rocky promontory where the Dordogne and Garonne rivers meet. Founded by the […]
Nestled in the shadow of the hilltop chateau of Rocamadour, Durandal Park offers a unique medieval experience through its spectacular equestrian shows. Visitors can witness daring, high-speed tricks and stunts, […]
Nestled along the Rance River, Dinan is a medieval village that captures the essence of Brittany’s rich history. Encircled by intact ramparts, the old town boasts cobbled lanes and half-timbered […]
Spanning 310 square miles between Arles and Avignon, the Alpilles Regional Nature Park is a harmonious blend of traditional villages, olive groves, and vineyards, set against a backdrop of rugged […]
Aquatic Landes, the largest water park on the southern coast of Aquitaine, is situated in Labenne, a short distance from Bayonne and Biarritz. Spanning a generous area, the park features […]
Nestled in the heart of Marseille, the Cantini Museum occupies a 17th-century private mansion, offering a rich collection of modern art primarily from the period between 1900 and 1960. The […]
In stark contrast to the glamour of the French Riviera, the Massif des Maures, a small mountain range stretching 36 miles parallel to the coast, offers a wild and tranquil […]
Perched atop Mont Cavalier, the Magne Tower, a pre-Roman watchtower, stands as a historic sentinel over Nîmes. Originally part of the city’s fortifications, this ancient structure now invites visitors to […]
Nestled in the heart of Marseille, France’s oldest city, the Museum of African, Oceanic and American-Indian Art (MAAOA) is housed within the Baroque-style Vieille Charité. This historic building, originally a […]
Housed in a wing of the ornate 19th-century Palais Longchamp, the Marseille Museum of Natural History offers a rich and diverse collection of specimens. These exhibits provide a window into […]
First opened at its current location in 1807, the Théâtre des Variétés is one of Paris’ oldest playhouses. Initially famous for high-energy variety shows, the venue later expanded to include […]
Nestled within a vast limestone ridge along the French Riviera, the Baume Obscure Cave (Grotte de Baume Obscure) invites visitors to explore its subterranean wonders. The cave is renowned for […]
Located in the suburbs of Lille, Le Fresnoy National Studio for Contemporary Arts serves as both an educational center and a public exhibition space. This state-of-the-art residency center trains French […]
Nestled in a renovated 19th-century warehouse that once thrived as part of Marseille’s busy port, Les Docks Village seamlessly blends the city’s maritime history with its modern vibrancy. Designed to […]
The sand-colored fortress surrounding the old town of Aigues-Mortes stands as a remarkable 13th-century defensive structure, commissioned by King Louis IV. This well-preserved monument invites visitors to explore its ramparts […]
Since 1992, Disneyland® Park in Marne-la-Vallée, France, has been a beloved family destination, forming half of the larger Disneyland® Paris resort. The park is divided into five distinct themed areas, […]
Nestled within the old Villa Fiorentina estate in Cannes, Chapelle Bellini stands as a testament to 19th-century Italianate architecture, surrounded by Tuscan terraced gardens. Originally a Baroque chapel built by […]
Founded in the 12th century and abandoned from the 17th century until after World War II, Commarque Castle (Château de Commarque) stands as a ruined medieval chateau in Bergerac, France. […]
Located inside the Allianz Riviera Stadium in Nice, the National Sport Museum offers a comprehensive look into the history of French sports. The museum’s exhibits are organized into four thematic […]
Founded by a New Zealander with a passion for languages, the Mundolingua Museum of Languages in Paris offers an engaging exploration of communication and linguistic structures. Housed in a cozy […]
Oceanopolis, located in Brest, France, stands as one of the country’s most significant aquariums, combining traditional aquatic displays with a focus on oceanography. The site is organized into three main […]
Nestled just 50 miles east of Paris in the ÃŽle-de-France region, Provins is a medieval town renowned for its well-preserved fortifications, which have earned it UNESCO World Heritage status. The […]