Search results
How to bring your pets on trips to France Your dog is part of your family, so why not take...
September 2006 First there was the show at the Fondation Mona Bismarck, then a big Thames & Hudson book and...
Remember when Paris restaurants and bistrots might serve three-star meals yet have appallingly dirty, antiquated bathrooms? Now the capital's restaurateurs are catching on: The W.C. is an integral part of the experience.
September 2006 It’s a silent revolution. Few people have been paying attention, but it’s a profound change: Books are deserting...
Where to start1 The main avenue within the walled city, Rue de la République, with its many shops and restaurants, merits...
No more than 4.5 by 1.5 miles, Porquerolles is a pebble in the sea off the Riviera coast. Embarking for Porquerolles is a joyful adventure, especially in September or October, when the light from the sky and the sea paints the vineyards red.
France Today takes a tour around this department Before deploying adjectives and gushing superlatives to evoke the many-splendoured appeal of La...
A look at the area and the history of this fascinating area of the Limousin The diversity of the Pays...
A perfect Dordogne holiday – or just an afternoon Think golf and you may find yourself thinking of the Spanish...
A brief overview of some of the walks in the Pyrenees Orientales The Pyrenees Catalan covers a large area of...
Arles is an historical and magical city. Bordered by the Rhône, la Camargue, les Alpilles and la Crau, it seems...
This ancient village stands on the edge of the plateau of Vaucluse, facing the Luberon valley. It has been voted...