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DOLE

Nestling in the Jura region of France, the picturesque town of Dole fascinates with its historic charm and scenic beauty. This serene destination is cradled by the River Doubs, offering locals and visitors alike a picturesque setting complemented by an array of cultural and natural wonders.
Dole is dominated by the iconic Collégiale Notre-Dame, a testament to Gothic architectural prowess with its welcoming bell tower. Climbing this tower rewards you with panoramic views of Dole's charming landscape. The town's intricate Gothic detailing continues inside the church, with magnificent stained glass windows casting a vibrant light over its sacred spaces.
The town's cobbled avenues, with their network of winding paths, take explorers back in time, past venerable buildings and quaint local shops. Dole's attachment to its scientific heritage is celebrated at the Musée Louis Pasteur, birthplace of the famous microbiologist, where his contributions to science are on display for curious minds.
Nature lovers will be delighted by the proximity of the great forest of Chaux, a verdant expanse that attracts hikers and cyclists alike. Meanwhile, the River Doubs offers a playground for kayakers and anglers, with the tranquil canal system inviting relaxing boat trips or peaceful strolls along its paths.
Art lovers will be drawn to the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dole, housed in a former grain market. This cultural haven boasts a vast collection of fine art, sculptures and archaeological treasures waiting to be admired.
Adventurers can embark on the Circuit du Chat Perché, following feline sculptures through Dole inspired by local legends.
And no visit to Dole would be complete without sampling its gastronomic delights, particularly the famous Comté cheese. The food markets are full of regional specialities, offering a real taste of the Franche-Comté culinary scene.
Offering a harmonious balance between peaceful country charm and rich cultural experiences, Dole presents a unique opportunity for those wishing to discover a less-frequented but immensely rewarding French destination.
Ideas for things to do in DOLE :
- Discover the town or take the Circuit du Chat Perché
- Visit the Maison Pasteur and the Musée des Beaux-Arts
- Stroll through the Halles du Marché
- Coffee at the Brûlerie Comtoise
- Electric boat trips on the Doubs river
LYON
Situated between the Rhône and Saône rivers, the capital of the Gauls invites you to immerse yourself in its rich history and project yourself energetically into the future. This magnificent city has brilliantly restored its splendid historic centre, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. From the hills of Fourvière or Croix-Rousse, admire breathtaking panoramas and explore the famous traboules. Lyon, dynamic, gastronomic, festive and cultural, knows how to captivate you with an incomparable gentleness and intensity.
Ideas for things to do in LYON :
- Visit the Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière
- Exploring Vieux Lyon
- Discover Saint-Jean Cathedral
- Walking along the banks of the Rhône and Saône rivers
- Visit the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon
- Discover the Croix-Rousse district
- Attend a performance at the Opéra de Lyon
- Visit the Musée des Confluences
- Visit the Musée Lumière
- Attend the Fête des Lumières
- Take a walk in the Parc de la Tête d'Or
MARSEILLE
Marseille, considered to be the cradle of the Mediterranean, is France's second most populous city, and this ethnic diversity is one of the main reasons for its uniqueness and rich heritage. Above all, Marseille is characterised by its distinctive accent and the frankness of its people, a quality found nowhere else in France. It also boasts a thriving cultural life, with numerous museums, including the famous MUCEM on the harbour. What's more, the city is the starting point for a host of land and sea excursions, including to the Cassis creeks and the Frioul islands. It's an ideal destination for a sunny holiday or a rewarding weekend away.
Ideas for things to do in
MARSEILLE :
- Exploring Marseille's Old Port
- Visit the Basilica of Notre-Dame de la Garde
- Discover the Panier district
- Visit the MUCEM (Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilisation)
- Walking in the Calanques National Park
- Visit the Château d'If
- Attend a football match at the Stade Vélodrome
- Take a cruise in the calanques of Cassis
- Visit the Cours Julien district
- Discover the Vallon des Auffes district
- Attend the fish market in the Old Port
MUNICH

Capital of Bavaria and Germany's third largest city, Munich seduces with its unique charm, combining culture, historic architecture, friendly gastronomy and innovation. It's as much a destination for beer and castles as for art, museums and the friendly atmosphere of the streets. Munich was able to rebuild itself after the Second World War while preserving its heritage. The historic centre, around the Marienplatz, is a must-see. You'll see the New Town Hall (Neues Rathaus) with its famous carillon (Glockenspiel) that comes alive every day. Not far away, the Frauenkirche, Its twin towers are a symbol of the city.
Ideas for things to do in MUNICH :
- Explore The Neuschwanstein Castle, the famous “fairytale castle” from Ludwig II of Bavaria,
- Visit Le Lake Starnberg for a relaxing day by the water,
- Discover Bavarian Alps, ideal for hiking or skiing, depending on the season,
- Visit Museum district (Kunstareal),
- Walking around the English Garden (Englischer Garten), one of the largest urban parks in the world,
- Attend a football match at the Allianz Arena Stadium, the home of the Bayern Munich,
- It's impossible to talk about Munich without mentioning the beer!
The city has more than 60 breweries, and its Biergarten (beer gardens) are a veritable institution. - For car enthusiasts, visit the BMW Museum and the BMW Welt offer a fascinating insight into the history and future of the Bavarian brand.
NICE
Nice, nicknamed the pearl of the Cote d'Azur, combines elegance and popularity, nestling between the mountains and the sea. The city is booming, far from the stereotype of a sleepy, beautiful city reserved for a wealthy elite. Its charm lies in the proximity of the city centre to the beach, which is less than 5 minutes away - an undeniable advantage. Busy all year round, Nice is renowned for its famous carnival and the festival held by its neighbour Cannes. The old town of Nice is as lively as ever, with a bustling atmosphere on market days, and strolling through its shady lanes and colourful walls is a real pleasure. As France's fifth-largest city in terms of population, Nice also attracts visitors for its dynamic economy based on technological innovation.
Ideas for things to do in NICE :
- Strolling along the Promenade des Anglais
- Discover the Old Town (Vieux Nice)
- Visit the Colline du Château
- Admire Sainte-Réparate Cathedral
- Relaxing on the Baie des Anges beach
- Explore the Flower Market (Cours Saleya)
- Visit the Matisse Museum
- Take a stroll along the Promenade du Paillon
- Visit the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MAMAC)
- Attend a concert at the Théâtre de Nice
- Visit the Marc Chagall Museum
- Take an excursion to Monaco
PARIS
The capital, nicknamed the City of Light, is truly unique in the world. It's brimming with so many treasures that you can rediscover it with every visit. Its remarkable architectural heritage, dating back two millennia, is matched only by the wealth of its museums and the preserved authenticity of some of its working-class districts. The Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, Montmartre... the French capital's emblems are numerous, but away from the hustle and bustle of the tourist trade, everyone can find a little corner of tranquillity, whether sitting in one of its many gardens or on a bistro terrace watching the hurried passers-by. Tourists from all over the world have made no mistake: it remains the most visited city in the world, a testament to its timeless charm.
Ideas for things to do in PARIS :
- Visit the Eiffel Tower
- Exploring the Louvre
- Walking along the Champs-Élysées
- Visit Notre-Dame Cathedral
- Taste French pastries
- Exploring the Marais district
- Visit the Musée d'Orsay
- Discover the Latin Quarter
- Take a cruise on the Seine
- Visit the Musée de l'Orangerie
- Taste French cheeses at the street market
- Relaxing in the Jardin du Luxembourg
- Take in a show at the Moulin Rouge
- Visit the Montmartre district
RENNES
A prestigious past, a present brimming with contrasts and desires: at the gateway to Brittany, Rennes is a singular palette, where each era has stamped its lines and colours - the Middle Ages on the timber-framed facades, 18th-century taste on the squares of the Parliament and the Town Hall, the 60s on the iconic Maillols Towers, the 21st century on the futuristic lines of the station... A city undergoing change, which remains one of the greenest in France, with its gardens - Thabor first and foremost - its river, its towpaths and its kilometres of cycle paths. Discovering it by electric boat or kayak is a real treat for those in the know!
Ideas for things to do in RENNES :
- Enjoy the bustle of the Marché des Lices,
- Get your fill of contemporary art at the FRAC Bretagne,
- Explore the banks of the Vilaine by bike, scooter or rollerblade,
- Take a breather in the Parc du Thabor, Rennes' botanical jewel.
ROME
Rome, the capital of Italy, is not only one of Europe's most famous cities, but also one of the most visited. According to legend, it was founded in 753 BC by the twins Romulus and Remus, and stretches along the River Tiber on seven hills. With over 900 churches, Rome is a symbol of the Christian faith, omnipresent and visible in its streets like nowhere else. Its historic centre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is packed with ancient monuments such as the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, the Capitol and the aqueducts. Rome is also home to the most important site in Catholicism: the Vatican City.
Ideas for things to do in ROME :
- Visit the Colosseum
- Exploring the Roman Forum
- Discover the Panthéon
- Stroll around St Peter's Square and visit St Peter's Basilica
- Throw a coin into the Trevi Fountain
- Visit the Borghese Gallery
- Exploring the Trastevere district
- Enjoy Italian cuisine in a local restaurant
- Visit the Capitoline Museum (Musei Capitolini)
- Strolling around the Campo de’ Fiori district
- Discover the Basilica of St John Lateran
- Take a walk along the Via Appia Antica
- Visit the Vatican Museums
- Discover the Piazza Navona
TOULOUSE
In Toulouse, immerse yourself in a vibrant, sunny city, nicknamed the «Pink City» for its distinctive red bricks. Explore the historic heart of the city, with the majestic Place du Capitole and its lively arcades, where street artists and café terraces offer a warm welcome. Don't miss the Basilica of Saint-Sernin, a masterpiece of Romanesque architecture, and the quays of the Garonne, perfect for a peaceful stroll along the river. Toulouse is also famous for its aerospace industry; visit the Cité de l'Espace for an immersive experience in space exploration. Finally, treat yourself to Toulouse's delicious gastronomy, with traditional dishes such as cassoulet and colourful markets brimming with local produce. In Toulouse, let yourself be captivated by its friendly atmosphere and unique blend of tradition and modernity.
Ideas for things to do in
TOULOUSE :
- Visiting the Place du Capitole
- Explore the Basilica of Saint-Sernin
- Discover the Cité de l'Espace
- Strolling along the quays of the Garonne
- Visit the Musée des Augustins
- Explore the Cité de l'Espace
- Visit the Jacobins Convent
- Tasting Toulouse's gastronomy
- Explore the Toulouse Museum
- Shopping in the Saint-Georges district
- Visit the Aeroscopia Museum









