Mont Saint-Michel
Mont Saint-Michel Castle Mont Saint-Michel is a fortress island rising above the vast sands in Normandy, northwestern France. The attraction is loved by tourists – it is visited by about…
Continue readingMont Saint-Michel Castle Mont Saint-Michel is a fortress island rising above the vast sands in Normandy, northwestern France. The attraction is loved by tourists – it is visited by about…
Continue readingIsland of Corsica Corsica is a large Mediterranean island that became part of France in the 18th century. In two and a half centuries of living together, fundamentally nothing has…
Continue readingCap Canaille Cape Canaille is the highest cliff in France and Europe (394 meters). It is located on the Mediterranean coast, near the popular resort of Cassy. From the heights…
Continue readingBois de Boulogne Bois de Boulogne is a wooded park area in the west of Paris with equipped walking and cycling paths, playgrounds and attractions, museums, cafes and restaurants. The…
Continue readingVincennes Forest (Bois de Vincennes) The Forest of Vincennes is the jewel of Paris, which is equally popular with tourists and locals alike. The huge green massif, which covers an…
Continue readingGorges du Verdon Verdon Gorge is a deep gorge that the Verdon River has cut through the surrounding cliffs. As it is the largest gorge in Europe, it is sometimes…
Continue readingMont Blanc Mont Blanc is one of the most famous mountain peaks of our planet, located in the Western Alps, at the junction of two countries – France and Italy….
Continue readingCôte d’Azur The Côte d’Azur is a Mediterranean resort on the southeastern coast of France, stretching east of Toulon, including the territory of the Principality of Monaco and forming with…
Continue readingChamps-Élysées Champs-Élysées is an iconic street for Parisians, where they come on days of national jubilation or mourning. For the world, the Champs-Elysees is a symbol of luxury and wealth,…
Continue readingNormandie Normandy is a historical area and region located in northwestern France, stretching along the Channel. Its name was formed in the 9th century, when these lands fell under the…
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