

The Musée de l'Histoire de France, located in the Palace of Versailles, showcases French history through art and artifacts.
A grand palace and gardens, once home to French kings, featuring the Hall of Mirrors and beautiful formal gardens.
A bustling morning market offering fresh produce, cheeses, and local specialties, perfect for breakfast or a picnic.
The world's largest art museum, housing thousands of works of art, including the Mona Lisa and the Winged Victory.
Hand-painted terracotta figurines depicting French villagers, a Provençal tradition since the 18th century.
Traditional Breton hats with a pointed top, symbolizing the region's maritime heritage.
Natural, handmade soap from Marseille, produced using a traditional cold-process method.
Paris weather can be unpredictable, a light rain jacket is essential for sudden showers.
Exploring the museum and Paris streets requires comfortable footwear.
Keep your devices powered for photos and navigation during your visit.
Buttery, flaky pastry with a soft interior, best enjoyed fresh in the morning.
Crispy baguette with soft butter and sweet jam, a classic French breakfast.
Savory pie with a filling of eggs, cream, and bacon, served warm or cold.
Iconic Parisian café since 1887, frequented by existentialist philosophers and writers like Sartre and Beauvoir.
Famous for its hot chocolate and pastries since 1903, a favorite of Coco Chanel.
Bustling bistro known for its traditional French cuisine and lively atmosphere since 1974.
A vibrant art museum in downtown San Jose, showcasing modern and contemporary art.

A scenic 1.8km boardwalk through diverse ecosystems, offering wildlife viewing and beautiful views of the Quinsam River estuary.
Botanic gardens are cultivated green spaces that showcase a diverse array of plants, both native and exotic. They serve as vital centers for education, research, and conservation, offering a serene environment for visitors to connect with nature.