Source: Tourism MediaNiceColorful architecture, a warm climate and a laid-back Mediterranean lifestyle make this coastal city a favorite with celebrities and holidaymakers.The WorldEuropeFranceNice
Source: Tourism MediaMidi-PyreneesEnjoy the spicy Spanish influence on the cuisine, visit a pilgrimage site and ski in the snowy Pyrénées mountains.The WorldEuropeFranceMidi-Pyrenees
Source: Tourism MediaGaronneTake a cruise on this wide river, as it meanders between the leafy parks and historic bridges and buildings of the Pink City.The WorldEuropeFranceToulouseToulouse City-CentreGaronne
Source: Tourism MediaLourdesThis serene mountain town has rustic charm and natural beauty and is the site of one of Europe’s most famous divine encounters. The WorldEuropeFranceLourdes - TarbesLourdes
Source: Tourism MediaGaronneTake a cruise on this wide river, as it meanders between the leafy parks and historic bridges and buildings of the Pink City.The WorldEuropeFranceToulouseToulouse City-CentreGaronne
Source: Tourism MediaPuy de DomeAlthough it’s not the Auvergne region’s highest summit, this dormant lava dome is its most iconic. Join the thousands of hikers who visit every year.The WorldEuropeFranceOrcinesPuy de Dome
Source: Tourism MediaEiffel TowerNothing says Paris like this landmark of iron latticework emblematic of the City of Light. The WorldEuropeFranceParisQuartier du Gros-CaillouEiffel Tower
Source: Tourism MediaSaint Etienne CathedraleMarvel at the wooden organ and work out the parables depicted in the stained glass in this blend of two separate religious buildings.The WorldEuropeFranceToulouseSaint-ÉtienneSaint Etienne Cathedrale
Source: Tourism MediaCitadelRising dramatically from the cliffs of southern Corsica, this historic citadel still has many of its original features.The WorldEuropeFranceBonifacioCitadel
Source: Tourism MediaPlace de la BourseExplore this photogenic riverside square, which is bordered by two grand neoclassical palaces and features a spectacular fountain at its center.The WorldEuropeFranceBordeauxPlace de la Bourse
Source: Tourism MediaMonacoDine in fine restaurants, admire extravagant yachts and sports cars, or duck into the famous Monte Carlo Casino for a high-stakes game of blackjack.The WorldEuropeFranceMonaco
Source: Tourism MediaSanta Giulia BeachRelax and enjoy the sun on this secluded sandy beach, known for its shallow and calm waters.The WorldEuropeFrancePorto-VecchioSanta Giulia Beach
Source: Tourism MediaGenoese TowerWatch the sun set over the sparkling Gulf of Porto from this historic Genoese tower, a typical feature of the Corsican coastline.The WorldEuropeFranceOtaPortoGenoese Tower
Source: Tourism MediaPlace de la BourseExplore this photogenic riverside square, which is bordered by two grand neoclassical palaces and features a spectacular fountain at its center.The WorldEuropeFranceBordeauxPlace de la Bourse
Source: Tourism MediaBrandoOn the eastern coast of Corsica is one of the island\'s gems, an attractive village that sits in a region of hilltop hamlets, seaside communities and beautiful beaches.The WorldEuropeFranceBrando
Source: Tourism MediaGaronneTake a cruise on this wide river, as it meanders between the leafy parks and historic bridges and buildings of the Pink City.The WorldEuropeFranceToulouseToulouse City-CentreGaronne
Source: © ATOUT FRANCE/Hervé Le GacLuxembourg GardensYou’ll find a leafy oasis within the busy Latin Quarter, complete with picturesque statues, fountains and an orchard.The WorldEuropeFranceParisOdéonLuxembourg Gardens
Source: Tourism MediaNiceColorful architecture, a warm climate and a laid-back Mediterranean lifestyle make this coastal city a favorite with celebrities and holidaymakers.The WorldEuropeFranceNice
Source: Tourism MediaArc de TriompheAn imposing monument at the center of a busy traffic intersection, the archway rises majestically above the city, with coveted city views. The WorldEuropeFranceParisArc de Triomphe