Source: Tourism MediaAlenconLearn about the world-famous needlepoint lace industry prospering in this traditional French town and discover a beautiful natural park.The WorldEuropeFranceAlencon
Source: Tourism MediaMontmartrePresided over by the Sacré-Cœur, this charming neighborhood is still reminiscent of its days as an enclave for some of the world’s greatest artists.The WorldEuropeFranceParisMontmartre
Source: Tourism MediaAntibesTour the museums, churches and historical sites of the city that Pablo Picasso briefly called home. Then head for one of the many beaches.The WorldEuropeFranceCannesAntibes
Source: Tourism MediaPigalleThis lively neighborhood is known as the center of entertainment in Paris and features famous cabaret venues and a museum of eroticism.The WorldEuropeFranceParisPigalle
Source: Tourism MediaThe Water MirrorIt looks as if you’re walking on water. Take your camera for countless photo opportunities at this creative and magnificent man-made spectacle.The WorldEuropeFranceBordeauxThe Water Mirror
Source: Tourism MediaPromenade de la CroisetteStroll along one of the most famous sidewalks in France, a chic boulevard that is synonymous with the glamor and exhilarating buzz of Cannes.The WorldEuropeFranceCannesPointe CroisettePromenade de la Croisette
Source: Tourism MediaGrands BoulevardsWith numerous boulevards, bars, retail shops and entertainment venues, you’ll discover why this is one of the liveliest areas in Paris.The WorldEuropeFranceParisGrands Boulevards
Source: Tourism MediaSaint-Jean-de-LuzWith its lively fishing port and traditional half-timbered houses, Saint-Jean-de-Luz is a beautiful place to stop on the French Basque coast.The WorldEuropeFranceSaint-Jean-de-Luz
Source: Tourism MediaSt. Michael BasilicaA freestanding bell tower with a ghoulish history is what draws most people to this landmark, but the large Gothic church here is equally impressive.The WorldEuropeFranceBordeauxSaint-MichelSt. Michael Basilica
Source: Tourism Media8th ArrondissementFeaturing the most famous street in Paris, this district is strongly linked to Napoleon’s rise and France’s dark years of revolution. The WorldEuropeFranceParis8th Arrondissement
Source: Tourism MediaPromenade de la CroisetteStroll along one of the most famous sidewalks in France, a chic boulevard that is synonymous with the glamor and exhilarating buzz of Cannes.The WorldEuropeFranceCannesPointe CroisettePromenade de la Croisette
Source: Tourism MediaSt. Michael BasilicaA freestanding bell tower with a ghoulish history is what draws most people to this landmark, but the large Gothic church here is equally impressive.The WorldEuropeFranceBordeauxSaint-MichelSt. Michael Basilica
Source: Tourism MediaProvenceLavender fields and rolling hills may symbolize this region, but the area’s Mediterranean coast and French Alps are just as worthy of a visit.The WorldEuropeFranceProvence
Source: Tourism MediaProvenceLavender fields and rolling hills may symbolize this region, but the area’s Mediterranean coast and French Alps are just as worthy of a visit.The WorldEuropeFranceProvence
Source: Tourism Media17th ArrondissementWalk past markets, parks and elegant townhouses in this suburban sector for a glimpse into the lives of the bourgeois Parisians.The WorldEuropeFranceParis17th Arrondissement
Source: Tourism MediaInternational Perfume MuseumSmell the heady aromas of hundreds of fragrances and view antique perfume containers as you learn about the history and skills of creating scents.The WorldEuropeFranceCannesGrasseInternational Perfume Museum
Source: Tourism MediaMontmartrePresided over by the Sacré-Cœur, this charming neighborhood is still reminiscent of its days as an enclave for some of the world’s greatest artists.The WorldEuropeFranceParisMontmartre
Source: Tourism MediaFrench RivieraFollow the world’s billionaires to the French Mediterranean’s eastern coast, which features lavish resort towns, remote island beaches and beautiful sea views.The WorldEuropeFranceFrench Riviera
Source: Tourism MediaSaint-Jean-de-LuzWith its lively fishing port and traditional half-timbered houses, Saint-Jean-de-Luz is a beautiful place to stop on the French Basque coast.The WorldEuropeFranceSaint-Jean-de-Luz