
Exploring the Apocalypse Tapestry at Château d’Angers
Within the formidable Château d’Angers (Castle of Angers) in Angers, you’ll discover the most powerful tapestry you’ll ever see. It rivals the Bayeux Tapestry for its impact, but the story is very different.

Explore the World War I Museum in Meaux: A Journey Through History
The Great War Museum (Le Musée de la Grande Guerre) was inaugurated at 11 am on Friday, November 11, 2011, a symbolic time and date that commemorates the end of World War I. This museum is dedicated to preserving the memories and stories of those who lived through the conflict, particularly on this historic day when the Armistice was signed in 1945.

William the Conqueror’s Castle in Falaise, Normandy
The story of William the Conqueror begins at the Château de Falaise, located 35 kilometers (22 miles) south of Caen in Calvados, Normandy. Born in Falaise around 1027 or 1028, William, often called ‘William the Bastard,’ was the illegitimate son of Robert I, known as Robert the Magnificent. By the time of William’s birth, the Dukedom of Normandy, established in 911 by Rollo the Viking, was a dominating force in northern France.

20 Must-Visit French Cities for International Travelers
Which cities would you choose for a French trip? Paris must head the list, followed by Nice on the French Riviera, neither of which would come as a shock. However, how about the others? This list of the most popular cities might surprise you…in alphabetical order with one exception. Paris is the most popular French city, so we have to start there.

Best French Gardens to Explore
Britain may be known as the home of gardeners, but France boasts some of the most stunning gardens as well. These gardens often feature a more formal style than those in the UK, especially the historic gardens connected to châteaux designed by Le Nôtre, who was renowned for his work for Louis XIV.

Discover Languedoc: The Heart of France’s Wine Country
Explore the picturesque Languedoc Roussillon Wine Country, renowned for its extensive vineyards and exceptional wines.

Discover Logis Hotels Across France
Logis Hotels in France are an excellent choice for travelers seeking a unique lodging experience coupled with quality dining options.

Ultimate Angers Travel Guide: Discover the Loire Valley, France
Discover Angers, a vibrant city steeped in history, renowned for its picturesque parks, rich culinary heritage, and striking attractions, including the famous Tapestry of the Apocalypse.

Meuse-Argonne Cemetery: A Tribute to American Soldiers of WWI
This article covers the Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery in France, detailing its significance, the graves it contains, and practical information for visitors.

World War I American Memorials in France: A Commemoration
Three Memorials Celebrate American Victories in World War I

Top Normandy Beaches You Must Visit
Normandy is typically linked to the World War II D-Day Landings, with its beaches narrating a remarkable tale. Stretching from the Cotentin Peninsula to the island of Le Mont-Saint-Michel, this region boasts a strikingly long coastline. Le Mont-Saint-Michel is a mysterious fortified monastery island, which is inaccessible by foot at high tide.

Top Shopping Destinations in Calais
Shopping is one of the main reasons many Brits make the trip over the Channel. It’s well-known for ‘booze runs,’ and the festive season brings increased activity. However, there’s much more to shopping in Calais, located in Nord-Pas de Calais, than just visiting Carrefour or Calais Vins, good though these shops may be. Here is a selection of places to shop whether you are on a day trip from the UK, staying in Calais overnight, or returning to the UK after your holiday.

Ultimate Dunkirk Travel Guide: Explore History and Attractions
Dunkirk is famous historically for Operation Dynamo, the mass evacuation of allied soldiers in May 1940 when Britain and the Allies seemingly faced defeat from the Germans. However, the town has a lot more going for it. With an excellent Port Museum, good contemporary art, a wonderfully long seafront with restaurants and bars looking out onto sandy beaches, and some excellent events throughout the year, Dunkirk is certainly an attractive destination. In addition, there are memorials and reminders of World War II both in Dunkirk and the surrounding countryside, which adds to its appeal.

Exploring Operation Dynamo Historical Sites in Dunkirk
Everything in Dunkirk circles around Jean Bart, the heroic French privateer. His statue, located in the central Place, has survived the destruction of wartime and remains a focal point of the city. It’s surrounded by various shops, including food establishments and the nearby Centre Marine, which features 23 shops.

Travel Guide: London and Paris to Caen, Normandy
Caen in Normandy, significant for its history and connection to William the Conqueror, offers many notable sites, including the Memorial de Caen, which is a premier war museum in France.

Explore Agen: Your Ultimate Travel Guide to Southwest France
Agen, located in the heart of southwest France, is renowned for its delicious prunes derived from local plums, often steeped in brandy. However, this charming city in the Lot-et-Garonne region offers much more than just its gastronomy. With a rich history, stunning Gothic architecture, and vibrant local markets, Agen is a hidden gem worth exploring.

Explore Cahors: Your Ultimate Guide to the Lot Valley, France
Tucked into a rounded nook of the Lot River, Cahors is a lovely medieval city almost entirely surrounded by water. As the heart of wine country, the city’s most memorable landmark is the Valentré Bridge, along with the nearby ramparts and the cathedral.

Discover Lourdes: A Major Religious Center in France
Lourdes, France, is a bustling town situated in the Pyrenees, renowned for its legendary Virgin Mary sightings, a phenomenon central to its rich history and spirituality. Annually, over seven million pilgrims journey from around the globe to this sacred location, where a peasant girl experienced multiple visions of the Virgin Mary.