Attractions in France
Less than an hour from Biarritz, Atlantic Park offers a variety of aquatic attractions for all ages. The park features gravity-defying waterslides that twist and turn, palm-lined swimming pools that […]
Montmajour Abbey, one of the oldest abbeys in Provence, stands just outside the French city of Arles and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Built in the 10th […]
Parc Spirou, located in Provence, France, is a theme park inspired by the Belgian cartoon character Spirou from the beloved ‘Spirou and Fantasio’ comic series. The park features a variety […]
Hotel Negresco, a historic landmark in Nice, France, stands as a vibrant working hotel and one of the city’s most visited sites. Built during the Belle Époque, it invites visitors […]
Grands Montets Ski Area, located in Chamonix, France, is the largest and most frequented ski destination in the region, renowned for its impressive vertical drop of over 6,561 feet (2,000 […]
Rising above the UNESCO-listed medieval town of Provins, the César Tower (Tour César) stands as both a literal and figurative high point. Constructed in the 12th century by the Counts […]
In the heart of Strasbourg’s historic La Petite France quarter, the 16th-century Tanners House (Maison des Tanneurs) stands as a prominent landmark. Nestled among half-timbered houses and winding canals, this […]
Planet Ocean Montpellier, located in the vibrant city of Montpellier, France, is a captivating aquatic world that houses over 3,500 sea and ocean animals from 400 different species. The aquarium’s […]
Nestled in the Vézère Valley, the Lascaux Caves II offer a meticulously recreated experience of one of the world’s most renowned prehistoric sites. The original Lascaux Caves, a UNESCO-listed site, […]
In the heart of Saint-Louis, one of Versailles’ oldest neighborhoods, the Scent Courtyard (Cour des Senteurs) carries on a tradition that dates back to the reign of King Louis XV, […]
Nestled in the lush landscapes of the western Loire Valley, the Château du Plessis-Bourré stands as a striking example of 15th-century French ‘transition’ style. Commissioned by Jean Bourré, the treasurer […]
Nestled in the heart of France, Walibi Rhône-Alpes offers a diverse array of attractions for visitors of all ages. The park is home to thrilling roller coasters that cater to […]
Chateau des Ducs de Savoie, once the residence of the dukes of Savoy, stands as Chambery’s central landmark and continues to serve as the administrative hub for the Savoy region. […]
Château de Montmuran, nestled in the Rennes countryside, boasts perfectly preserved medieval architecture and two working drawbridges. Visitors can join a guided tour to explore its original 12th-century towers, an […]
Villa Cavrois, a National Historic Monument located in the Lille suburb of Croix, stands as a testament to the modernist vision of Parisian architect Robert Mallet-Stevens. Built in 1932 for […]
La Manufacture de Roubaix, located in Lille, France, delves into the rich history of the textile industry. Housed in a former textile factory, the museum not only illustrates the process […]
In the heart of Paris, the Oh! César Cabaret offers a vibrant and glamorous evening that stands out in the City of Lights. This cabaret, true to its French roots, […]
The Atelier des Lumières, Paris’ first digital arts museum, occupies a former steel foundry in the heart of the city. Within its expansive space, 140 projectors transform the walls and […]
Founded in 1984, the Zoo de la Boissière du Doré is situated just 45 minutes from Nantes. This conservation center and zoo houses over 800 animals representing 70 different species, […]
Founded as a monastery in the 13th century, the Maison Folie Hospice d’Havré stands in Tourcoing, just outside Lille, as the oldest still-complete convent in the region. Its architecture, a […]
Nestled on the lower floor of the 20th-century Palais de la Porte Dorée, the Aquarium Tropical du Palais de la Porte Dorée offers a vibrant underwater world for families and […]
Nestled in the heart of Nice, the Quai Lunel offers a charming old port where visitors can meander along the waterfront, admiring the rows of yachts and boats. The area […]
Château de Malmaison, located about 9 miles west of Paris in Rueil-Malmaison, was once the residence of Josephine de Beauharnais and Napoleon Bonaparte. This opulent palace, which also served as […]
Located 1.5 miles (2.5 kilometers) outside Chamonix city center, Lake Gaillands (Lac des Gaillands) is a man-made lake created in the early 1900s during excavation work for a nearby train […]