


A hidden gem in Paris, this 17th-century chapel is a serene oasis with stunning frescoes and a rich history.
A historic chapel known for its beautiful architecture and peaceful atmosphere.
A unique experience to hear the beautiful bells of the chapel, a tradition since the 17th century.
A museum housing artifacts and exhibits that tell the story of the chapel and its history.
Iconic Belle Époque café near Chapelle De La Visitation, famous for its Art Nouveau interior and historic significance.
Renowned bakery known for its sourdough bread and pastries, a favorite for breakfast among locals and tourists alike.
Classic French bistro near Saint-Germain-des-Prés, famous for its lively atmosphere and traditional dishes.

French toast soaked in milk and eggs, fried until golden, served with maple syrup and fresh fruit.
Buttery, flaky pastry baked to a golden brown, best enjoyed fresh from the oven.

Mixed greens with tomatoes, hard-boiled eggs, tuna, olives, and anchovies, dressed with olive oil and lemon.

Handcrafted pottery from Auroville, symbolizing the community's unity and harmony.
Lightweight and vibrant silk scarves, a traditional craft from Tamil Nadu.
Intricately carved wooden puppets, a traditional art form from South India.

Chapelle De La Visitation can have sudden rain showers, especially in spring and autumn.

The area has cobblestone streets and historic sites that require walking.
Protect from the sun during long days of sightseeing, especially in summer.
Sabang Sunsets offer a breathtaking display of colors, with the sun dipping below the horizon over the Indian Ocean.
A treasure trove of Myanmar's rich history and culture, this museum houses an impressive collection of ancient artifacts, royal regalia, and religious artifacts.
Vat Levuka Lighthouse, a historic beacon on the island of Ovalau, offers panoramic views of Levuka town and the surrounding islands.