France, a land of contrasts and wonders, is full of a varied and fascinating heritage. From the majestic castles of the Loire, witnesses of the Renaissance, to the medieval streets of Alsace and the impressive Roman arenas of Nîmes, each region tells a unique story.
The famous puddled iron tower from which extends the panoramic view of Paris.
Lavender fields (Provence)
The vibrant lavender fields typical of Provence, especially around Valensole, Luberon and Sault.
The Baroque royal palace, symbol of absolute power, with its majestic gardens.
The medieval abbey perched on a rocky island with spectacular tides.
A remarkable Roman aqueduct on three levels spanning the Gardon.
Monumental arch built by Napoleon, overlooking Star Square.
Medieval fortified city with imposing ramparts in Aude.
The most spectacular castle of the Loire, emblem of the Renaissance.
Megalithic set of prehistoric menhirs and dolmens.
Higher dune of Europe offering stunning views of the ocean and the forest.
Former Pope residence in the heart of Avignon.
Famous partially destroyed bridge on the Rhône, made famous by the song.
Limestone and turquoise waters between Marseille and Cassis.
Spectacular hauban bridge crossing the Tarn Valley.
Historic theme park with grandiose shows.
Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris
Gothic masterpiece in the heart of the island of La Cité.
Traditional salt producing sea salt.
Castle spanning the Cher, famous for its gardens and feminine history.
Notre Dame Cathedral of Strasbourg
A masterpiece of Alsatian Gothic art with an astronomical clock.
Alpine lake with turquoise waters surrounded by charming mountains and villages.
Great European canyon ideal for hiking and kayaking.
The legendary seaside resort of the French Riviera.
A picturesque Alsatian town with half-timbered houses and canals.
The highest summit of the Alps and Western Europe.
White chalk falsies carved by the sea.
Famous prehistoric rock paintings.
UNESCO wine village in the heart of Bordelais.
Rice fields, pink flamingos and wild horses by the Mediterranean.
Fortified corsary city on the Breton coast.
Port city known for its wines and classic architecture.
Famous boulevard by the sea in Nice.
Basque city famous for its ham and chocolate.
Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Reims
Place of crowning of the kings of France.
Renaissance quarter with traboules and Lyon stoppers.
Toulouse's iconic square with its city hall.
Park of technological and futuristic attractions.
Roman amphitheatre remarkably preserved.
Coastal National Park with crystal clear waters.