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Reims

Reims was founded in 80 BC by a Gallic tribe called the Remi, from which the town gets its name. The Remi allied themselves with Julius Caesar during his ...  Continue Reading »

Baux de Provence

Les Baux-de-Provence is a charming town in the Provence region, and whose name refers to its location: in Provençal, a baou is a rocky spur. ...  Continue Reading »

Epernay

Where Dijon is a center for Burgundy's red wine production (and that of mustard), Epernay is the main entrepot for the wines of the Champagne region. Visitors ...  Continue Reading »

Eze

The tiny village of Eze is one of the jewels of the south of France which is probably why it is chosen as a holiday spot by royalty, the rich and the famous. ...  Continue Reading »

Saint-Emilion

Saint-Émilion is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, famous for the catacombs under the town, built on a beautiful spot overlooking the Dordogne valley. The ...  Continue Reading »

Orange

Orange is a town in the Provence region of France with a mainly agricultural economy. The famous town is known because the Romans left their mark there; ...  Continue Reading »

Lourdes

The home of Saint Bernadette, Lourdes is one of the most famous towns in France and amongst the most popular places of pilgrimage on the planet. The town ...  Continue Reading »

Albi

The red brick town of Albi is synonymous with the famous artist who was born there in 1864, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. Albi’s Toulouse-Lautrec Museum ...  Continue Reading »

Beaune

Like many other spots in Italy, Spain, France and England, the town of Beaune can trace its origins to pre-Roman settlers. Today, Beaune is the wine capital ...  Continue Reading »

Cluny

Northwest of Mâcon is the little town of Cluny. Dating to an abbey established in the year 910 (called Cluniacum), the town became the epicenter of a ...  Continue Reading »

Sens Cathédrale Saint-Etienne

The Cathedral of St Etienne, or St. Stephen of Sens is one of the oldest Gothic buildings in France, its construcition having been started in 1140, though it ...  Continue Reading »

Troyes

Troyes is rooted in the Roman era, becoming a hub of several Roman roads leading to Reims, Langres and even Milan. As Rome fell and church became the dominant ...  Continue Reading »

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