The Origins and Traditions of Father’s Day in France

Father’s Day in France takes place on the third Sunday of June, less than a month after Mother’s Day (on the last Sunday in May). In the United ... Read more!

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Albi Old Town, Tarn, Midi-Pyrénées

Head city of the Tarn Département Albi “the Red Town” was listed in 2010 as part of UNESCO’s World Heritage thanks to its episcopal city. This includes the fortified ... Read more!

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Panoramic Views of Paris: 10 Must-See Spots for Stunning Sights

Discovering a city from above is always thrilling, and the panoramic views of Paris, with its world-famous monuments and landmarks, are no exception. Personally, I love exploring a ... Read more!

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Pentecost day in France: la Pentecôte

The word Pentecost comes from the Ancient Greek pentếkosta, which means “the fiftieth day.” Pentecost is a Christian feast that occurs fifty days after Easter. It celebrates the ... Read more!

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Explore Lyon Old Town: history and sightseeing

Lyon Old Town is a Renaissance district at the foot of the Fourvière Hill. With its paved old streets, colourful façades and secret passageways (les Traboules), the Vieux-Lyon ... Read more!

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Mother’s Day in France: Origins and Traditions

In the USA and Australia, Mother’s Day occurs on the second Sunday of May. However, the French have chosen a different date to pay tribute to their mothers. ... Read more!

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Ascension Day in France: Origins and Traditions

Christians celebrate the Ascension of Jesus forty days after Easter. Ascension Day always falls on a Thursday, hence the name “Jeudi de l’Ascension” (Ascension Thursday).   Ascension Day: ... Read more!

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Aix-en-Provence: Practical Info for Planning Your Visit

The din of cicadas, the southern French accent, a glass of Pastis at a table outside a café: this is Aix-en-Provence, one of France’s most delightful towns. I ... Read more!

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What do French people celebrate on Europe Day?

“Vive l’Europe!” On Europe Day, 27 states and more than 446 million Europeans (including about 67 million French people) celebrate the European Union on the 9th of May. ... Read more!

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Aix-en-Provence Old Town: A Discovery Guide

Aix-en-Provence old town is enchanting: shady squares, elegant town-houses, lively open-air markets, … everything contributes towards making this Provençal town a memorable visit. Follow the guide!     Where ... Read more!

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Place de l’Hôtel de Ville of Aix-en-Provence

Place de l’Hôtel de Ville of Aix is arguably one of Provence’s most famous squares. It shows a great array of architectural styles, from the most simple to ... Read more!

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Cours Mirabeau, Aix-en-Provence

Paris has its Champs-Élysées, Nice its Promenade des Anglais, Marseille its Canebière and Aix its Cours Mirabeau. This wide street is one of the busiest and most frequented ... Read more!

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Place d’Albertas: A Provençal Square That Feels Like a Storybook

I first discovered Place d’Albertas long before I actually saw it with my own eyes. It was back in 2011, before my very first trip to Aix-en-Provence, when ... Read more!

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Why is the Tuileries Garden in danger?

Each time we visit Paris, we stroll through the Tuileries Garden. Starting from the Cour Carrée of the Louvre, we head westward across the garden on our way ... Read more!

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Discover the historic town of Nantes

Nantes is the capital city of the Pays de la Loire region and the département of Loire-Atlantique. It is located on the estuary of the Loire, the Erdre ... Read more!

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