


A vibrant, historic market in Marseille offering fresh produce, seafood, and local specialties.
A vast flea market offering a treasure trove of antiques, vintage items, and unique finds.
A Gothic chapel renowned for its stunning stained glass windows, offering a serene morning visit.
The world's largest and most visited art museum, housing thousands of works of art, including the Mona Lisa.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its fresh pastries and bread.
A historic café serving traditional French breakfast since 1929.
A waterfront restaurant offering stunning views and fresh seafood.

Round bread filled with tuna, hard-boiled eggs, tomatoes, and olives.
Garlic mayonnaise served with vegetables and boiled eggs.
Fish stew with saffron, garlic, tomatoes, and various fish species.
Hand-painted terracotta figurines depicting Provençal life, a tradition dating back to the 18th century.
Traditional French soap made from olive oil, with a unique cubic shape and distinctive scent.
A traditional Provençal necklace featuring a silver pendant with a red coral or carnelian stone, symbolizing protection.
March du Vieux Port can experience sudden rain showers, especially in spring and autumn.
Explore the old town's cobblestone streets and nearby hiking trails with ease.
Stay hydrated while exploring the city and reduce plastic waste.
Las Olas Boulevard's vibrant nightlife offers a mix of rooftop bars, lively pubs, and upscale clubs, set against the backdrop of Fort Lauderdale's picturesque downtown.
Experience the beauty of the Potomac River on a scenic cruise, passing by iconic landmarks like the Washington Monument and the Kennedy Center.

A historic church in Marazion, Cornwall, offering stunning views of St Michael's Mount.