Paris

For the first time or for the thousands times, discover Paris as you've never seen it before!

With its historical monuments, its cultural dynamism and its gastronomy, Paris is a mythical city full of surprises. In addition to its celebrated historic appeal, the City of Light is also a vibrant 21st-century capital, with its world-famous exhibitions, modern gastronomy and busy stores and terraces.

Easy to get to, Paris has 2 international airports and an efficient rail network.

“Paris is always a good idea” said Audrey Hepburn; it is true but not only Paris, let us introduce you to other great destinations in France!






Normandy & Brittany

Be moved by the Mont-Saint-Michel, Wonder of the Western World.
Remember the major historical event that took place on the D-Day Beaches on 6th June 1944. Normandy offers the visitor a stunning coastline with picturesque ports, large beaches, seaside such as Deauville, Honfleur and Etretat and a beautiful countryside.
Take time to stroll around Giverny, once home to Claude Monet, father of the Impressionist Movement, and let’s not forget that Normandy is a true gourmet's treasure trove with Camembert, Calvados, cider, scallops…

Access:
2h by train or 2h30 by car from Paris to Deauville






Provence

The region offers beautiful landscapes that unfurl as far as the eye can see, an exceptional location where sea and mountain jostle for attention. You will discover Marseille and The Massif des Calanques, The Camargue and its endless fields and the little villages, olive trees, vineyards, mimosas, lavender fields made in Provence...

Access:
International airport at Marseille Provence
3h15 by train from Paris to Marseille






The Loire Valley

If it's French splendour, style and gastronomy you seek, the Loire Valley will exceed your expectations, no matter how great. Discover its world-famous castles, which have all made their mark on France's history. Chambord, the masterpiece of French Renaissance, Villandry and its remarkable gardens, Azay-le-Rideau and its romantic park, Amboise and its unforgettable panoramic views of the Loire Valley, as well as Chenonceau and its romantic arches over the Cher, are just a few of the magical sites you can enjoy on a weekend or a longer break...
The Loire Valley is also known for its outstanding wines (red, white, rosé and sparkling) and lively, sophisticated cities, including Orléans, Blois, Tours and Angers.

Access:
1h by train from Paris to Tours






French Riviera & Monaco

Let’s discover the most famous Riviera in the world with :

·Saint-Tropez: the village remains “the place to be” for the famous people and in it is still the small fishing village, true to its image.

·Cannes: The glamorous living legend of the International Film Festival, set between sea and mountains, Cannes will seduce you with its natural beauty.

·Nice: The capital of the French Riviera is a wonderful town standing at the head of the Baie des Anges.

·The Principality of Monaco: Monaco is synonym with extravagance, wealth and opulence but the principality is also a highly cultured place with its many museums, nice welcome with its nicest hotels in the world, sumptuous gastronomy with his wellknown restaurants…

Access:
International airport at Nice
3h15 by train from Paris to Marseille






Bordeaux Region

Bordered to the west by the Atlantic Ocean, Bordeaux is the World’s Wine Capital were the wine is everywhere but the city offers also stunning beauty and unity of architectural style, with charming squares and parks, absorbing museums, and highly cultivated and bustling places of entertainment.

Near Bordeaux, you can discover the Basin d’Arcachon and Cape Ferret, centers for oyster farming and natural home for birds and Saint Emilion, an enchanting mediaeval town perched on a hillside, overlooking its reputed vineyards.

Access:
1 international airport “Bordeaux-Mérignac”
2h by train from Paris to Bordeaux






Burgundy & Lyon

Two great French passions, wine and food, come together in the Burgundy and in Lyon :

The Burgundy is a region renowned for its amazing wines, red and white, its gastronomy (snails!), its historical and religious buildings dotting the countryside and its world-famous waterways. A river cruise in Burgundy enables you to take the time to appreciate life in its finest style, gliding along the historical canals while sipping a glass of Chablis…

Between the Rhone and Saone, Lyon with its 2000 years of history has a remarkable architectural heritage with Old Lyon area, the hill of Fourvière, and the slopes of the Croix-Rousse. One of the most famous traditions of Lyon is without doubt its gastronomy with its "bouchons" and gastronomic table by the famous chefs: Paul Bocuse, Christian Tetedoie, Mathieu Viannay...

Access:
1 international airport “Lyon Saint Exupéry”
2h by train from Paris to Lyon
1h45 by train from Paris to Dijon (Burgundy)






The French Alps

The Alps are the largest mountain chain in Europe and also boast some of the highest peaks in Europe. It is the ideal destination for a whole host of leisure and outdoor activities – skiing, hiking, mountaineering, white water rafting, potholing, mountain biking, visiting thermal baths... You can stay in the Nothern Alps with the famous historic ski resorts such as Chamonix and Megève or the major skiing areas such as the Trois Vallées (Courchevel, Méribel, Les Ménuires) and Paradiski (Les Arcs, La Plagne, Peisey-Vallandry) or in te Southern Alps with Serre-Chevalier, Montgenèvre and many more. Huge, small, luxury or authentic, we will help to chose the ski resort that best suits your needs and we will help you to organize your stay.

Access:
International airports at Paris, Nice or Lyon then couple of hours of bus or train to access to a ski resort






Champagne & Alsace

Every two seconds, a bottle of champagne is opened somewhere in the world and 3 billion glasses of champagne are enjoyed throughout the world each year! Find out everything you need to know about Champagne: history, legend, tasting and secrets.

Discover Alsace with the little villages with streets of half-timbered houses overflowing with geraniums, the historic city of Strasbourg, the beautiful mountain scenery of the Vosges and the Natural regional parks, the castles and ruins and the very popular Alsace Wine that explores the vineyards and villages.

Access:
Champagne – 2h by car from Paris to Reims and 1h by TRAIN
Alsace – 2h by train from Paris to Strasbourg