Paris, arguably the most famous city on earth, is the capital of France and is located on the river..
Carcassonne InformationCarcassonne has twice been included in UNESCO's World Heritage List – once in 1996 for the Canal..
Arc de Triomphe InformationThe Arc de Triomphe today stands at the centre of a the worlds largest traffic roundabout at the..
Eiffel Tower InformationThe tallest building in Paris is also one of the worlds most recognised monuments and has become a..
Louvre InformationThe Musée du Louvre is a landmark building in the centre of Paris, it is located at one end of of..
Notre Dame InformationTranslated from the French and meaning 'Our Lady of Paris', Notre Dame de Paris is a classic..
Fontaine-de-Vaucluse InformationFontaine-de-Vaucluse is an intriguing location in the south of France 25 kilometres to the east..
Champs Elysees InformationThe Avenue des Champs-Élysées is one of the most prestigious avenues in all of Paris and is one..
Luxembourg Gardens InformationThe Luxembourg Gardens (Jardin du Luxembourg) are in the grounds of the Luxembourg Palace, which..
Catacombs of Paris InformationThe Catacombs of Paris are a series of tunnels and disused quarries used to store the bones of the..
Centre Pompidou InformationLocated in near the centre of Paris the Centre Pompidou is a well known attraction in Paris. It is..
Galleria Lafayette InformationSituated on the Boulevard Haussman near the centre of Paris the Galleries Lafayette is a 10 story..
Corsica InformationSouth east of France and west of northern Italy lies the intriguing island of Corsica. The island..
Located in the French Riviera on Frances southern Mediterranean coast, Nice is one of the most popular holiday destinations in the country. The city was founded in Roman times and the remnants of these times can still be seen in the hills behind the city in the ruins of Cimiez.
The city of Nice today is a wonderful mix of the old and the new, the old town or Vieux Nice is a quaint and lovely area of winding alleyways, restaurants and galleries and beautiful old buildings, while the new includes the famous Promenade des Anglais a stunning tree lined esplanade lined with hotels facing the sea. Beaches line the waterfront of the city for more than 7 kilometres and while some are private, many are open to the public to enjoy, all share beautiful clean azure waters perfect for a summer dip.
Nice is a lively location and is much more than just a seaside holiday town. Significant museums, a vibrant multicultural populous, a great variety of restaurants, historic attractions and a climate that boasts over 300 days of sunshine a year make this a destination that is unlikely to disappoint.
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