

A beautiful public garden in Fort-de-France, Martinique, featuring a variety of tropical plants and a peaceful atmosphere.
A beautiful, historic park with a mix of French and Creole architecture.
A stunning basilica with a mix of Gothic and Romanesque architecture.
A historic waterfront area with beautiful views, restaurants, and shops.
Reunion Island is famous for its bourbon vanilla, which is used in local cuisine and perfumes.
Vibrant fabrics with African and Indian influences, used to make traditional clothing and accessories.
Traditional sweets made from cane sugar, a reminder of the island's sugar cane history.
A historic café near Jardin des Gouverneurs, known for its traditional French breakfast.
A three-Michelin-starred restaurant by Paul Bocuse, offering a unique Lyonese cuisine experience.
A cozy bistro near Jardin des Gouverneurs, famous for its traditional French dinner dishes.

Jardin Des Gouverneurs can have sudden showers, especially in the evenings.
The gardens are vast and exploring them comfortably requires good footwear.

Staying hydrated is crucial, especially during long hours of exploring the gardens.
Sourdough bread with a thick crust, served with butter and jam.
Mixed greens with tomatoes, hard-boiled eggs, tuna, olives, and anchovies.
Grilled or pan-seared steak served with French fries.
A vast pine forest in northeast China, known for its unique ecosystem and the world's largest man-made forest.
A historic fort offering panoramic views of Nice and the Mediterranean Sea, with a rich military history.
A vibrant hub showcasing the region's indigenous culture and colonial history, nestled in the heart of the Blue Mountains.