Category: Family Travel
Clermont-Ferrand: The Complete Travel Guide (2026)
Clermont-Ferrand Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know (2026) Clermont-Ferrand sits at 358 metres above sea level in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, home to 141,463 residents and built almost entirely from dark volcanic stone quarried from the surrounding Massif Central. The city was founded over 2,000 years ago as Augustonemetum and is the global headquarters of […]
Villeurbanne: The Complete Travel Guide (2026)
Villeurbanne Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know (2026) Villeurbanne is a city of 147,192 residents directly bordering Lyon, sitting at 181 metres above sea level in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region — making it the third-largest city in the region yet consistently overlooked by international visitors. Founded as an independent commune, it shares a metro network […]
Nîmes: The Complete Travel Guide (2026)
Nîmes Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know (2026) Nîmes, a city of 150,564 inhabitants in the Occitanie region of Southern France, sits at 215m elevation between the Mediterranean coast and the Cévennes mountains. Founded as Nemausus by the Romans over 2,000 years ago, it hosts one of the best-preserved Roman amphitheatres in the world, […]
Angers: The Complete Travel Guide (2026)
Angers Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know (2026) Angers is a city of 150,125 inhabitants in western France’s Loire Valley, sitting at just 20 metres above sea level on the banks of the Maine River, roughly 300 km southwest of Paris. Founded as a Roman settlement called Juliomagus, it became the historic capital of […]
Dijon: The Complete Travel Guide (2026)
Dijon Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know (2026) Dijon, the prefecture of Côte-d’Or and capital of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, sits at 220m above sea level and is home to 151,576 residents who take their mustard — and their Burgundy wine — extremely seriously. Founded as a Roman settlement, the city sits just 1.5 hours from Paris […]
Grenoble: The Complete Travel Guide (2026)
Grenoble Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know (2026) Grenoble, population 160,779, sits at 212m elevation where the Drac meets the Isère river, encircled by three mountain massifs — the Chartreuse, Belledonne, and Vercors. Founded as the Roman settlement Cularo, it hosted the 1968 Winter Olympics and remains France’s self-styled ‘Capital of the Alps.’ The […]
Toulon: The Complete Travel Guide (2026)
Toulon Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know (2026) Toulon sits at sea level on the French Riviera, serving as the prefecture of the Var department with a population of 163,760 — and it hosts France’s largest naval base, making it the Mediterranean’s premier military port. Founded as the Roman colony of Telo Martius, the […]
Saint-Étienne: The Complete Travel Guide (2026)
Saint-Étienne Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know (2026) Saint-Étienne is a post-industrial city of 172,023 residents sitting at 515m elevation in the Massif Central, 60km southwest of Lyon in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. Once France’s coal and arms-manufacturing capital, it has reinvented itself as a UNESCO Creative City of Design since 2010 — one of […]
Le Havre: The Complete Travel Guide (2026)
Le Havre Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know (2026) Le Havre sits at the mouth of the Seine on the English Channel, a city of 172,074 people rebuilt almost entirely after WWII bombing and designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005 for Auguste Perret’s radical concrete architecture. Founded in 1517 by Francis I, […]
Reims: The Complete Travel Guide (2026)
Reims Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know (2026) Reims, home to 182,592 residents, sits 129 km northeast of Paris on the Vesle river and has crowned 33 French kings inside its Gothic cathedral. Founded by the Gauls and later a Roman city called Durocortorum, it became the undisputed capital of Champagne — both the […]
Rennes: The Complete Travel Guide (2026)
Rennes Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know (2026) Rennes, the capital of Brittany in northwestern France, sits at the confluence of the Ille and Vilaine rivers at just 74 metres above sea level. With a city population of 209,860 and a metropolitan area ranking 10th largest in France at 789,000 people, it punches well […]
Bordeaux: The Complete Travel Guide (2026)
Bordeaux Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know (2026) Bordeaux sits on the Garonne river in southwestern France, a city of 246,586 inhabitants that was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007 — the largest urban World Heritage zone in the world. Founded by the Bituriges Vivisci tribe around 300 BC, it rose […]