The 10 most beautiful train stations in Europe
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Traveling by train is not only a way to cross various landscapes, it is also an opportunity to pass through train stations and take time to admire their ...
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Traveling by train is not only a way to cross various landscapes, it is also an opportunity to pass through train stations and take time to admire their ...
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Guingamp, often translated as White Camp. Now, gwyn, white, was the name given in the Druidic cosmogony to the higher spiritual sphere, so Guingamp would be more ...
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What if we opted for the Caribbean for the next vacation? A little sun and relaxation never hurts. From dream beaches to exceptional hikes, passing by superb ...
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Every week, you can find Stéphan Szeremeta, the editorial director of Le Petit Futé, in Philippe David's morning show on Sud Radio for weekend and holiday ideas. ...
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At a time when respect for the environment, the protection of biodiversity and the commitment to short supply chains are often just wishful thinking in large cities, ...
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In these times of health crisis, we all need to break the monotony by finding ways to distract ourselves. And what if this period was conducive to wandering and ...
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Saint-Tropez is certainly the most famous village in France, embodying both the charm of Provence and the dazzle of the French Riviera. This small fishermen's port ...
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South America is known as a land of foodies, with fine, spicy cuisine, diverse influences and unique combinations of fresh produce. Grilled meats, vegetables, soups ...
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A small revolution is taking place in the consumption of mineral water in France. The French company La Compagnie des Pyrénées has become the first to launch a ...
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Michel Messager, a well-known figure in the tourism industry, recently published a book entitled "Le tourisme spatial, 1954-2020" (Space Tourism, 1954-2020), which ...
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The curfew in France obliges us to be at home by 7pm at the latest and not to leave before 6am the next day. In Bordeaux as elsewhere, this does not prevent the ...
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Belle-Ile-en-Mer, Ouessant, Sein... so many names with accents of the open sea, the colours of iodine and the ocean and resolutely evocative of authentic Brittany. ...
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The oldest of the French seaside resorts and the leading fishing port for scallops, Dieppe cultivates charm and a gentle way of life. For a thousand years, it has ...
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Here is a very beautiful book which makes us feel good while we are currently deprived of great trips. Through photos offering us an exotic immersion in some of the ...
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A stay in Bordeaux and its surroundings is always a good opportunity to taste its great wines. Saint-Émilion, Pauillac or Margaux are all appellations that are well ...
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The Gorges du Verdon. This immense canyon, located in the Var and Alpes-de-Haute-Provence departments, is the result of the erosion of the Verdon river and presents ...
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Many sites listed by Unesco, a Grand Site de France, a museum with international influence, a theatre honoured by the Queen of England..., the Pas-de-Calais attracts ...
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The Haute-Saône is a tourist department to discover. It is also a department where the famous cancoillotte is produced, an essential speciality of Franche-Comté. ...
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The arrival of fine weather is also synonymous with the release of the Petit Futé Mag for the Petit Futé! In this particular context, and while travel ...
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There are many ways to travel around Europe and that's what makes each trip so great. For some it's the train, for others the car or the van. And then there are the ...