Source: Tourism Media8th ArrondissementFeaturing the most famous street in Paris, this district is strongly linked to Napoleon’s rise and France’s dark years of revolution. WorldEuropeFranceParis8th Arrondissement
Source: Tourism Media15th ArrondissementSee how Parisians live in the most populated zone, where bright city lights illuminate the waters of the Seine.WorldEuropeFranceParis15th Arrondissement
Source: Tourism Media17th ArrondissementWalk past markets, parks and elegant townhouses in this suburban sector for a glimpse into the lives of the bourgeois Parisians.WorldEuropeFranceParis17th Arrondissement
Source: Tourism MediaRiomThe one-time capital of the Duchy of Auvergne, Riom\'s center features historic architecture, centuries-old churches, and a Renaissance clock tower. WorldEuropeFranceRiom
Source: Tourism Media17th ArrondissementWalk past markets, parks and elegant townhouses in this suburban sector for a glimpse into the lives of the bourgeois Parisians.WorldEuropeFranceParis17th Arrondissement
Source: Tourism MediaJardin LecoqIn the center of Clermont-Ferrand is a green space perfect for escaping the hustle and bustle of the streets. Relax here with a book after a hearty lunch. WorldEuropeFranceClermont-FerrandClermont Ferrand City CentreJardin Lecoq
Source: Tourism MediaPigalleThis lively neighborhood is known as the center of entertainment in Paris and features famous cabaret venues and a museum of eroticism.WorldEuropeFranceParisPigalle
Source: Tourism Media15th ArrondissementSee how Parisians live in the most populated zone, where bright city lights illuminate the waters of the Seine.WorldEuropeFranceParis15th Arrondissement
Source: Tourism MediaOceanographic MuseumGet a close look at a vast array of marine life at this striking museum, which seems to have been carved out of the cliff face.WorldEuropeFranceMonacoMonaco-VilleOceanographic Museum
Source: Tourism MediaForville Provencal Food MarketWorldEuropeFranceCannesLe SuquetForville Provencal Food Market
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.WorldEuropeFranceMonaco
Source: Tourism Media11th ArrondissementVisit grand plazas for a sense of the city’s history and follow quaint side streets full of shops and restaurants.WorldEuropeFranceParis11th Arrondissement
Source: Tourism MediaVictor Hugo MarketWorldEuropeFranceToulouseVictor Hugo DistrictVictor Hugo Market
Source: Tourism MediaAntibesTour the museums, churches and historical sites of the city that Pablo Picasso briefly called home. Then head for one of the many beaches.WorldEuropeFranceCannesAntibes
Source: Tourism Media8th ArrondissementFeaturing the most famous street in Paris, this district is strongly linked to Napoleon’s rise and France’s dark years of revolution. WorldEuropeFranceParis8th Arrondissement
Source: Tourism MediaCannesCannes is host of a world-famous film festival and is known for its beaches, luxury hotels and glamorous visitors.WorldEuropeFranceCannes
Source: Tourism Media11th ArrondissementVisit grand plazas for a sense of the city’s history and follow quaint side streets full of shops and restaurants.WorldEuropeFranceParis11th Arrondissement
Source: Tourism MediaAntibesTour the museums, churches and historical sites of the city that Pablo Picasso briefly called home. Then head for one of the many beaches.WorldEuropeFranceCannesAntibes
Source: Tourism MediaForville Provencal Food MarketWorldEuropeFranceCannesLe SuquetForville Provencal Food Market