


A vibrant, traditional market in Brittany, offering local produce and crafts.
A must-have for blending in with the locals and staying comfortable in the Breton climate.
Essential for sudden rain showers, common in the region.
Ideal for exploring the markets and cobblestone streets.
Hand-painted Provençal figurines, a traditional Christmas decoration.
Natural olive oil soap, a traditional product from Marseille.
Traditional French boules used for the game of pétanque.
A bustling local market offering fresh produce, local delicacies, and unique souvenirs.
A unique modern cathedral with a glass and stone facade, offering guided tours and panoramic views of Lille.
A renowned art museum housing an impressive collection of paintings, sculptures, and drawings.
Buckwheat crepes filled with ham and cheese, served with cider.
Butter cake with caramelized sugar, crispy on the outside, soft inside.
Savory buckwheat pancake filled with various ingredients like eggs, cheese, ham, or mushrooms.
A local favorite for pastries and bread since 1930.
Known for its traditional Breton crêpes and galettes.
Offers a variety of dishes using fresh produce from the market.
Pendhopo Fort, a 17th-century marvel, offers panoramic views of the Koyna River and lush forests, making it a perfect blend of history and nature.
Astonishing natural phenomenon where sand dunes emit resonant sounds, creating a unique musical experience in the heart of the Tengger Desert.
A serene urban oasis along the Han River, offering picnic spots, cycling paths, and stunning nighttime illuminations.