Discover France

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A symbol of the absolute power of the French monarchy, the Palace of Versailles was
transformed in the 17th century by Louis XIV into a dazzling royal residence. Its Hall of
Mirrors, grand apartments, and gardens designed by Le Nôtre reflect the art of living and the
grandeur of the Sun King’s reign.
An exceptional monument at the heart of French history.

It was in Giverny that Claude Monet, father of Impressionism, lived for nearly 40 years. His
house and gardens remain intact, as if frozen in the light he loved so much. The water lily
pond, the Japanese bridge, the colorful flowerbeds — every detail immerses you in the
master’s paintings. A poetic place where art and nature become one.

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Birthplace of Champagne, this iconic region blends royal heritage with the French art of
living. In Reims, the majestic Notre-Dame Cathedral witnessed the coronation of 33 French
kings. Nearby, beneath the streets of Reims and Épernay, miles of cellars house the most
prestigious Champagne houses, where tradition and excellence have been passed down for
centuries.
A unique escape through history, prestige, and legendary bubbles.

On June 6, 1944, the beaches of Normandy became the stage for the Allied landings, marking a decisive turning point in World War II. Today, Omaha Beach, Utah Beach, American cemeteries, and museums powerfully and movingly recount this chapter of world history. A journey of remembrance — deeply emotional and essential. Mont-Saint-Michel – A Thousand Years of History Between Sky and Sea A medieval masterpiece perched on a rocky islet, Mont-Saint-Michel has fascinated visitors since the 8th century. Alternately a Benedictine abbey, a place of pilgrimage, and a fortress, it offers a unique experience through its narrow streets, ramparts, and abbey suspended between sky and sea.
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The Loire Valley castles are true gems of the Renaissance. The Château of Amboise, perched
above the Loire River, captivates with its medieval silhouette and panoramic terraces.
Chenonceau, elegant and built over the Cher River, is known as the “Ladies’ Castle” for the
influential women who shaped it. Chambord, the largest, impresses with its grand architecture
and famous double-helix staircase. These castles beautifully reflect the art and history of
France.