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What To See During The European Heritage Days 2023

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Each September during the European Heritage Days (Journées du Patrimoine) visitors and residents alike have the unique opportunity to discover museums, monuments, and private spaces that are otherwise closed to the public. These days provide a fantastic look into some of France’s most spectacular sites. This year, the Journées du Patrimoine are September 16th and 17th. We’re sharing some of our top picks for what to see during the 2023 European Heritage Days in France.


What To See During European Heritage Days 2023

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The French Ministry of Culture created the Journées du Patrimoine 40 years ago. They take place on the third weekend of September and see approximately 12 million visitors annually. One of the purposes of the Journées du Patrimoine is to highlight the unique stories, histories, and collections of the 17,000 participating sites. These places include embassies, theaters, hospitals, schools, castles, factories and more.

Because of their popularity, the European Heritage Days can involve some time spent queuing in line. Since the pandemic, there has been a shift towards using a reservation system. While not every place has adopted this system yet, more and more places are starting to.

The 2023 European Heritage Days themes are “Living Heritage” and “Sports Heritage.” You can browse an interactive map of participating sites here.

Paris and Île-de-France

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You’ll find options galore during the Journées du Patrimoine in Paris and the Île de France region. Some perennially popular places to visit include the Elysée Palace, Hôtel Matignon, the French Senate, and the Institut de France. It’s also a wonderful opportunity to explore places like the National Assembly, the greenhouses in the Luxembourg Gardens, and the Oratoire du Louvre.

This is also a fantastic time to visit some of the castles in the Île de France region surrounding Paris. You can visit rooms normally closed to the public at Château de Champs-sur-Marne, the dungeon at the Château de Vincennes, and the family-owned Château de Saint-Jean de Beauregard.

Where to Stay in Paris
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Château Voltaire

This 5-star hotel in the 1st arrondissement is a design lover’s dream. The hotel is a tribute to the Parisian art de vivre and a combination of three buildings that date back from the 17th and 18th centuries.

The 32 rooms are the epitome of elegance and comfort. Each room contains bespoke headboards, handcrafted details, solid oak wall lights, fringed velvet, and manor-style woodwork. Each element adds to the setting, evoking an almost Gothic, angular and poetic Paris seen through the windows. The breakfast is served at the table to guarantee the freshness of the dishes.

Discover a reinterpreted French cuisine at the restaurant. The chef combines local produce with modern culinary skills to create exotic delicacies. Here, the dining experience permeates the art de vivre through even the smallest details.

The spa features a sauna as well as a heated pool where guest can relax on a heated day-bed.

Normandy

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There are plenty of ways to celebrate the 2023 European Heritage Days in Normandy. Visit La Poterie du Mesnil de Bavent to discover the finials and other ceramic decorations that adorn the villas on the coast. La Poterie du Mesnil de Bavent has been a specialist since 1842. Along with discovering the company’s savoir-faire, you’ll have the opportunity to visit and experience a craftsman village along with a market with both designers and second-hand dealers.

At famed French interior designer Jacques Garcia’s Domaine du Champ de Bataille there will be a special interactive program. Visit the fabulous apartments, tour the exceptionally open Moghol Palace, and visit the French gardens.

In Villedieu-les-Poêles, a town known for its copper production, you can visit the Cornille-Havard bell foundry. This is the foundry that produced the bells for the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris.

Loire Valley

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In the Loire Valley, the Château de Chenonceau is offering a special visit for the 2023 European Heritage Days. Meet at the château at 7:00 am for an exclusive visit as the sun comes up and before the castle opens to the public.

At Château de Villandry you can tour the famous French gardens in a horse-drawn carriage. Experience a special guided tour filled with historical anecdotes. Master craftsmen will also be on site to enhance a visit to the château, and visitors will be able to test out some of the various techniques used.

Bordeaux and Southwest France

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Unique offerings in Bordeaux include tours of forgotten theaters, an ironmaking workshop and demonstration, and a variety of cultural walks. A not to be missed visit is to the Hôtel de Basquiat, a historic building dating from the 18th century. It was built for Joseph Basquiat de Mugriet, adviser to the parliament of Bordeaux. This exceptional residence was completed in 1781 after three years of construction, supervised by the architect François Lhôte.

In Saint-Émilion, visit the largest monolithic church in Europe. Carved out at the beginning of the 12th century, the monolithic church is underground and only visible thanks to its bell tower that reaches 68 meters high. The building is hidden from the eyes of the visitors behind a gothic portal that only the guide can open. A must-see for the European Heritage Days!

In Sarlat, many places that are normally closed to the public will be open including the Lanterns of the Dead and private mansions. Don’t miss Saturday night’s “Heritage Under the Stars” in Sarlat to discover the city’s alleys illuminated by candles.

Where to Stay in Nice
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Hotel Negresco

This famous property has overlooked one of the French Riviera’s most beautiful bays for a century. Unique and timeless, it has been classified as a historical monument. Facing the Mediterranean Sea on the famous Promenade des Anglais, the hotel is a few minutes walk from Nice’s historical center.

The hotel has attracted a veritable “who’s who” of international clientele, kings of the old and the new world. Many of the world’s rich and famous have signed the guest book: Salvador Dali, Princess Grace of Monaco, the Beatles, Louis Armstrong, and Elton John. Staying at this hotel is stepping into French history and culture.

The perfect combination of historic and contemporary is the property’s trademark. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 128 rooms and 26 suites draws its inspiration from the most remarkable French art periods. From Louis XIII style to modern art, five centuries of history are represented.

Have breakfast under the cupola imagined by Gustave Eiffel, lunch in the Rotonde restaurant surrounded by white horses, and dinner at the Chantecler, the Michelin star restaurant. In between, why not have a drink at the warm and welcoming bar?

In summer, enjoy the private beach just a few steps away from the hotel’s doors.

Provence and the French Riviera

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The Provence region is filled with activities for the European Heritage Days. In Marseille you can exceptionally visit the Fort d’Entrecasteaux, which has been closed to the public since it was built in 1660.

In Nice, in the spirit of the “Sports Heritage” theme, visitors as young as 4 years old will be able to discover “All by Bike!” There will be an impressive collection of the Nice brand URAGO collector’s edition bicycles, a mandala bike animation that allows participants to create a work of art while pedaling, and a bike mission game that allows participants to learn how to repair a bike as well as learn safety practices.

Lastly, in Aix-en-Provence, take an exceptional guided tour around marble. Visitors will be able to see rare antique marbles, Bibémus marble, Aleppo breach and Tholonet marble.


The possibilities are almost limitless when it comes to celebrating the 2023 European Heritage Days in France. Each region puts its cultural gems front and center so that participants can have a deeper understanding of French heritage and culture. French Side Travel offers a whole host of itineraries focused around history and culture including the Provence and French Riviera Discovery Tour, the Highlights of Normandy by Train, and a Classic Tour of the City of Light.

Paris to Provence: The Perfect Week Itinerary

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From the glittering Eiffel Tower to its world-renowned art museums, Michelin-starred restaurants to its history-laden streets, Paris is iconic. But the reality is that France’s capital doesn’t represent the entire country. Only several hours away by train, southern France boasts endless sunshine, stunning beaches and bustling nightlife. The areas of Paris and Provence vary immensely, but visiting both on your trip to France shows you some of the best patrimoine, or cultural heritage, the country has to offer. The journey from Paris to Provence is fairly simple. At French Side Travel, we’re sharing our perfect week itinerary from Paris to Provence.


Paris to Provence: The Perfect Week Itinerary

How far is Provence from Paris?

Not only is Paris worthy of endless exploration, but it’s also quite convenient. With three airports in the region of Paris and direct flights to multiple continents, Paris is easily accessible. In 2022, the Charles de Gaulle Airport welcomed nearly 60 million passengers, according to its data. When visiting France, Paris is the perfect place to begin given its renown and accessibility. 

Luckily, you can also easily travel to the rest of France from Paris. Provence is a 3-hour train ride from Paris. From Paris’ Gare de Lyon to Marseille’s station, you can arrive in about 3.5 hours by TGV, or high-speed train. You can also hop off at Avignon or Aix-en-Provence, which would make the trip closer to three hours. The simplicity of multiple direct trains as well as the mere three hours make Provence and Paris the perfect destinations for your trip to France.

Paris itinerary

For the first leg of your Paris to Provence trip, you can bask in the rich Parisian culture. Whether you prefer taking a guided tour of its historical neighborhoods or simply sitting at one of its café terrasses, the city is yours. French Side Travel would be happy to organize your luxury itinerary at your pace. Here are some of our favorite activities in Paris. 

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Stroll through one of Paris’ famed art museums 

With more than 100 museums in Paris, the city is especially known for its art scene. You simply cannot miss seeing the Louvre’s glass pyramid as well as its masterpieces such as da Vinci’s The Mona Lisa and Delacroix’s Liberty Leading the People. If you’ve already visited the Louvre or simply want to delve deeper, then the Musée d’Orsay is calling your name. Be sure to admire Monet’s impressionist masterpieces and Degas’ ballet dancer statue.

Take a private painting class in Montmartre

On the outskirts of Paris lies the famed neighborhood of Montmartre, home to the Moulin Rouge and a vibrant arts community. After admiring Paris’ art museums, we’ll hand you the brush. We’ll organize a private painting class in this historic area with a French artist. 

Try your hand at French pâtisserie

Millefeuille, éclair, chouquette, brioche, Paris-Brest… You might as well need a dictionary for all the different French pastries and bakery items that exist. During your trip to Paris, we’ll organize a baking class led by a French chef. During your private desserts workshop, you’ll learn how to make chocolate soufflé, crème brûlée and crêpes Suzette. We won’t judge if you’re tempted to lick the bowl!

Where to Stay During Your Paris to Provence Trip: Paris

Bel Ami

Located in the cush neighborhood of Saint-Germain-de-Près, Bel Ami boasts five stars and a short walk to the Louvre. Decorated by Pascal Allaman, the luxurious rooms will have you drooling. The walls are decorated with art by Florence Bamberger, Manuel Merida, and Ced Vernay. The apartment with terrace suites, with its kitchenette and relaxing ambiance, is an oasis for weary travelers. Frequented by names such as Brigitte Bardot and Yves Saint Laurent, Café de Flore also is just a stone’s throw away from Bel Ami.

Provence Itinerary

After spending several days in Paris, you might find it difficult to part ways. But we promise that, albeit different from France’s capital, the region of Provence will charm you. The cool Mediterranean waves and fragrant lavender fields are certain to enchant, and our team can provide a tailor-made itinerary for your Paris to Provence trip.

Wander the lavender fields

Postcards just don’t do the lavender fields justice; see them up close and personal with French Side Travel. We’ll organize a private tour of a lavender distillery in southern France followed by a gourmet picnic. You’ll learn about lavender harvest and can taste lavender sorbet and a lavender beverage.

Bask in the sun on a private boat ride

Unlike rainy Paris, Provence is known and celebrated for its sunshine. One of the best ways to enjoy this golden light is from the sea. We’ll organize a private boat tour so that you and your loved ones can explore la Côte Bleue and Frioul islands. You’ll head northwest of Marseille to see Château d’If, which inspired Dumas’ The Count of Monte Cristo, and Estaque, a neighborhood loved by artists including Cézanne. 

Hike through the calanques

Provence is also known for its calanques, or rocky inlets. These massive rock formations juxtapose the deep blue sea and make for the perfect hike. The Calanques National Park spills into several towns, but we recommend hiking through the Calanque de Port-Miou in Cassis. About an hour outside of Marseille, the village of Cassis promises a darling downtown and access to the stunning calanques.

Where to Stay During Your Paris to Provence Trip: Provence

Les Bords de Mer

Located at the feet of the Mediterranean Sea and on Marseille’s corniche, or its boulevard lining the sea, Les Bords de Mer promises a luxurious escape. Once a waterside villa in the 1930s, this retreat has been reimagined as a contemporary 4-Star boutique hotel. All of its 19 rooms boast sea views, and light pours in through its massive windows. 


If you can’t decide between the effervescence of Paris or the idyllic charm of Provence, we’re here to tell you there’s no need. With the high-speed train from Paris to Provence, you can enjoy the bustling metropolis as well as the sun-filled douceur of the south. Be inspired by some of our top tours: A Weekend in Wonderful Provence, Exclusive Private Culinary Tour of Paris and An unforgettable Fashion and Art Trip to the City of Light. We’re ready to help you plan the trip of a lifetime.

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Corsica: France’s Under the Radar Island Paradise

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Located off the coast of mainland France is the stunning island of Corsica. The island has a unique culture, history, and gastronomy, and truly has its own identity along with French and Italian influences. Known as the Island of Beauty, landscapes from impressive mountains and perched villages to quaint beaches are truly astounding. Read on to discover Corsica, France’s under the radar island paradise.


Corsica: France’s Under the Radar Island Paradise

How to Get to Corsica

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Corsica is located just off mainland France. With airports in the cities of Bastia, Ajaccio, Calvi, and Porto-Vecchio, Corsica can be reached in under two hours from many major cities in France and throughout Western Europe. Alternatively, Corsica can also be reached by ferry. Regular ferries depart from Nice, Toulon and Marseille as well as from Sardinia and mainland Italy.

When to Visit Corsica

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The best months to visit Corsica are from May through the end of September. Temperatures are warm but not too hot in May, June and September, making these months ideal for rigorous outdoor activities, like hiking the mythical G20 trail. July and August are the hottest months in Corsica, and are ideal for enjoying the stunning beaches. French Side Travel recommends visiting Corsica in September, as travelers benefit from mild temperatures, warm water, and less crowds. It’s best to avoid visiting Corsica in the winter as many accommodations close and the mountain passes can be snowy.

What to Do in Corsica

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There is something for everyone in Corsica. It’s easy to see why Corsica is truly an island paradise in France.

One of the best ways to experience the Island of Beauty is with a private catamaran cruise. Groups of family and friends as well as couples looking for a perfect romantic moment will enjoy discovering Corsica from the water. Stop in picturesque hidden coves where guests can swim, snorkel, paddle board, or simply soak up the sun.

Corsica is known for fabulous hiking. Your expert guide will lead you along the Sentier des Douaniers path, past the old Genoese tower and the impressive rocks overhanging the blue sea. A perfect relaxing and easy walk for those who want to soak up the pure sea breeze and marvel at the beautiful scenery.

Adventure seekers will be thrilled with a panoramic helicopter flight over Corsica. Choose between a flight over the sea, over the mountains, or a combination of the two. Flying over the sea will afford views of Bonifacio and its white limestone cliffs and the wild coast. Those who prefer mountains will discover a waterfall, perched villages, a Moorish tower and of course the gigantic and splendid granite mountain peaks. A sea and mountain combination flight brings together the best of both worlds.

A true highlight is spending a day discovering traditional Corsican gastronomy and wines. In the vineyards of the Ajaccio Protected Appellation, visit wineries and taste the unique wines of the region. The owners will tell you about their passion for winemaking, the Corsican vines, and will share a few secrets. A memorable lunch will be served in a traditional inn in the heart of the vineyards. Afterwards, visit Sartène to enjoy the atmosphere of the old Genoese town and its many gourmet and artisanal shops.

Where to Stay in Corsica

Corsica is home to fabulous unique, authentic, and luxurious hotels. Read on to discover a few of French Side Travel’s favorite hotels in Corsica.

Hôtel La Villa Calvi in Calvi
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Hôtel La Villa Calvi

This luxurious 5-star hotel is located above Calvi, which gives it a superb view of both the bay and the city.

The hotel has five swimming pools, including an elegant 25-meter swimming lane, surrounded by a large swimming pool to which the black stone gives a unique look. A children’s pool is also available on the site. Surrounded by the Pool Bar, it dominates the bay of Calvi. A swimming pool is located at La Nouvelle Demeure, with a unique view of the citadel. Another one is in front of the villas. Finally, the three Private Villas each have their pool.

The hotel features two restaurants and a bar. Experience the Mediterranean flavors in harmony with the location, which reveals the riches of southern gastronomy at the restaurants. Make the most of the bar which offers a simple and cozy atmosphere.

Let yourself be pampered with the best spa services that offer absolute well-being experiences.

A Piattatella in Monticello
A Piattatella in Monticello

A Piattatella

Immerse yourself in a world of luxury and refinement at this 5-star hotel. Located in the middle of gardens overlooking the Reginu valley, the hotel welcomes you warmly. The staff will provide exceptional and professional service throughout your stay.

The decor is a mix of neutral shades and noble materials, a concept designed for all beauty lovers in search of an exclusive retreat. You will find three categories of rooms: Comfort, Superior, and Luxury. All rooms include a private terrace overlooking the valley, the lake, and the mountains.

The hotel offers a range of treatments, including Swedish massages, Thai reflexology, and beauty treatments. Guests can also relax in the massage chair, the sauna, or the library equipped with local books and games.

The hotel has its own restaurant, which serves gourmet cuisine prepared with products from its own garden.

Ideally located, the hotel is a 10-minute drive from the beaches of Balagne and a few steps from the village square of Monticello. You can also take a relaxing walk in the nearby lakes and mountains and enjoy a serene day in the middle of nature.

Version Maquis Citadelle in Bonifacio
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Version Maquis Citadelle

Located just a stone’s throw from the bustling port of Bonifacio, this 5-star hotel is nestled in the heart of the luxuriant vegetation of the Corsican maquis. This exceptional recently renovated property perfectly blends luxury and intimacy. It is a confidential address like few others, a small oasis of exclusivity in the heart of Corsica.

With only 22 rooms and one villa, the hotel is far from a big impersonal resorts. Wood, stone and marble blend harmoniously to create an elegant and welcoming atmosphere. Rooms with a view of the maquis and the Citadel of Bonifacio, an infinity pool, a spa, a gastronomic menu combining creativity and simplicity… all of the elements are there for you to enjoy an unforgettable stay.

Domaine de Murtoli in Sartène
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Domaine de Murtoli

An ultimate destination in southernmost Corsica, this 5-star hotel is split into different buildings, including shepherd’s houses and landlord mansions dating back to the 17th-century.

The stone houses are beautifully simplistic and authentic, with private heated pools, fireplaces, and comforts like televisions, air conditioning, and fully equipped kitchens. All the villas and houses provide quick access to the large beach of the hotel. There is also an outdoor space and with a summer kitchen, a heated swimming pool carved in rock, and a dining-lounge area.

The hotel offers four different restaurants each with its own unique menu and ambiance. Made mostly with local products from the hotel’s farms and the nearby sea, the dishes are a splendid mix of wonderful flavors, all seasoned with the scents of regional maquis herbs.

With a golf course, a seaside beach, spa, horseback riding, excursions, fishing, and more, the hotel offers plenty of leisure activities to keep guests entertained.

Miramar Beach Hotel in Propriano
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Miramar Beach Hotel

Perfectly located between Ajaccio and Bonifacio in the region of Propriano-Sartene-Campomoro, this 5-star hotel , surrounded by a two-acre garden, is only minutes away from the unspoiled sandy beaches and crystal clear waters of Southern Corsica, charming villages, and fishing harbors.

The hotel is reassuringly cozy with simple and well appointed Mediterranean decor: whitewashed walls, arched ceilings, Italian terracotta tiles making your stay here more like a holiday in a private villa. The hotel also offers breathtaking sunset views of one of the most beautiful bays on the island.

Guests can unwind under the pines at the heated pool, soak up the sun on the deck lounge with views of the coastline or get adventurous. The hotel offers a plethora of activities such as boat and jet ski excursions, paddle board yoga, sailing, horseback riding and scuba diving.

Nestled in the greenery with a breathtaking view, the restaurant is a must-see for those who want an exceptional experience. Sardinian and Sicilian chefs offer authentic and gourmet Italian cuisine.


Corsica, France’s under the radar island paradise, begs exploration. Contact an expert travel advisor to get started planning your perfect trip to the Island of Beauty. French Side Travel has something for everyone whether you’re interested in food and wine, history and culture, adventure, or romance and scenery.

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The 2023 Grape Harvest in France

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It’s an exciting time of year for grape growers and wine lovers alike as the vendanges, the period of grape harvesting, has officially begun. Each year is slightly different depending on the region, mother nature, and the grapes themselves. Typically the vendanges begin in late August and can last through October. Read on to learn more about the process, how to take part, and how to celebrate the 2023 grape harvest in France.


The 2023 Grape Harvest in France

When is the Harvest in France this Year?

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Each prefecture must lift the ban on grape harvesting (lever le ban des vendanges) before picking begins. This date is typically about 100 days after the vine flowers. Ultimately, the harvesting date depends on the grapes. Wine growers monitor levels of sugar and acidity as well as the amount of tannins, especially for red wines.

Vendanges typically begin in late August in southern parts of France like Corsica and Provence and can last through October. Severe frosts make the date later and heatwaves make it earlier. Harvesting typically lasts for about 15 days, depending on the size of the vineyard.

Bordeaux entered the harvest period on August 16th with crémant, which makes up 1% of their production. Next, they’ll start harvesting grapes for white wines. The first grapes for red wines in Bordeaux will follow likely in mid-September. At the end of September the bulk of grapes for red wines will be harvested. In Burgundy, the harvest period will begin at the end of August in the Jura region. The Champagne harvest period is expected during the first ten days of September.

Where to Stay During the Grape Harvests in Burgundy
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Hostellerie Cèdre & Spa

This 5-star hotel, located in the center of Beaune, is an ideal base for exploring the cultural and oenological heritage of Burgundy. It perfectly reflects the French art of living,

The luxury hotel offers 40 rooms and suites decorated with a beautiful blend of tradition and modernity which give you an ancient and contemporary feel. The suites have a unique bathroom with a walk-in shower and separate toilets.

The restaurant is a well-known gastronomic address. is the perfect setting for a beautiful gourmet experience steeped in the French tradition with creative and carefully crafted recipes. The menu, which honors local producers, evolves with the seasons and will allow you to discover the secrets of local gastronomy.

The wellness area is the ideal place to relax and recharge your batteries in the private Jacuzzi and the warmth of the hammam.

How Grapes are Harvested in France

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Grapes are largely harvested by hand. Some regions like Champagne even require it. This means bringing in some extra help – about 300,000 people in order to cover the approximately 750,000 hectares (1.9 million acres) of vineyards in France. It’s a seasonal job open to anyone older than 16 and is popular among students.

In some cases, machines harvest the grapes. Machines increase productivity and can harvest about 200 times more grapes per day than a person. They also run day and night, no matter the weather conditions. However, machines are less accurate and can sometimes damage the delicate grapes. Machines also require sorting to remove any grapes with undesirable qualities.

Participating in French Grape Harvests

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Visiting the cellars during the vendanges can be complicated. Many wineries close for tours although some independent wineries welcome visitors. In 2023, Domaine Besancenot near Beaune is offering a visit of the winery with an explanation of the harvesting process. The visit includes a tasting of five wines paired with gougères. Be sure to contact French Side Travel for assistance with a reservation in advance.

Celebrating the Grape Harvest in France

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There are many different harvest festivals throughout France. One of the first is the Festivini Festival of Food and Wine in the Loire Valley. Perhaps the most well-known is the Montmartre Grape Harvest Festival in Paris from October 11th through 15th. More than 40 bars and restaurants take part in the four day event which includes activities like concerts, entertainment, tastings of regional and local products, dances, walks, special exhibits and more.

Where to Stay During the Grape Harvest in Champagne
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Château de Sacy

Experience a beautiful stay in a spacious, luxurious and comfortable Château, opening onto the vineyards on all sides. Elegance and modernity come together in an atmosphere conducive to both relaxation and fun.

You’ll have a pleasurable stay in the elegant and modern rooms surrounded by beautiful vineyards with a splendid view of the mountains of Reims. Dining in the authentic restaurant with a delicate cuisine and 360 degree view of the vineyards will be a lovely memory and a unique experience.

The spa offers exceptional services, and quality and excellence are the spa’s motto. Discover your inner-self with yoga and fitness classes in the middle of the vines, surrounded by a scenic image of Reims.

For those who love sports and culture, there are numerous activities in the area including golf, opera, and more. Visit and be one with the nature.


Whether you can experience the 2023 grape harvest in France in person or not, it’s an exciting time for wine lovers. The French wine regions are diverse and worth exploring whenever you have the chance. Some of our favorite tours include A Road trip through Bordeaux and Dordogne’s Nature and Wine Country, The Best of Beaujolais, Burgundy, and Champagne Vineyards, and A Luxury Escape to Burgundy’s Vineyards. French Side Travel has something for everyone whether you’re interested in food and wine, history and culture, adventure, or romance and scenery.

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The Seven Best Restaurants with a View of the Eiffel Tower in Paris

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When in Paris, dining with a view of the Eiffel Tower is a popular request, and for good reason. However, not all restaurants facing the Iron Lady serve delicious food. We’ve rounded up the seven best restaurants with a view of the Eiffel Tower in Paris.


The Seven Best Restaurants with a View of the Eiffel Tower in Paris

Girafe

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Located on Place du Trocadero and facing the Eiffel Tower, Girafe offers arguably the best view of the Eiffel Tower in Paris. The restaurant specializes in seafood, although there is a little bit of everything on the menu. Advance reservations are required at Girafe. It is worth noting that in case of inclement weather the terrace closes. The interior of the restaurant is lovely, however there isn’t a view of the Eiffel Tower. Girafe, 1 Place du Trocadéro et du 11 Novembre, 75016 Paris.

Monsieur Bleu

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Within the Palais de Tokyo museum, Monsieur Bleu is a sophisticated restaurant with stunning views to match. The menu is devoted to French classics, with a focus on seasonality and fresh ingredients. In the summertime, the Jardin de Monsieur Bleu is the place to be. There is a lively atmosphere with specialty cocktails and DJ sets on certain nights. On Sundays, the restaurant serves brunch. Everything is homemade and comes with a stunning view of the Eiffel Tower. Monsieur Bleu, 20 Avenue de New York, 75116 Paris.

Where to Stay in Paris
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Hôtel de Sers

This 5-star property is housed in a beautiful 19th-century mansion. You’ll love the historical charm of this building, the fine architectural details, and the luxury amenities. The location is perfect, just a short walk from the Champs-Elysées. Many of the suites include fantastic views of the surrounding city and the Eiffel Tower.

Spa treatments are available for your comfort.

The contemporary bar features inviting décor including wood paneling, jazz, cocktails, and snacks. The restaurant serves fine cuisine on the shaded patio or in the dining room.

LouLou

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For a secret garden experience with a truly magical view of the Eiffel Tower, try LouLou. The restaurant was renovated and reopened in June 2023. It is set within the Musée des Arts Décoratifs and Musée du Louvre as well as the Jardin des Tuileries. On sunny days, guests can enjoy the spirit of the French Riviera in the heart of Paris. The Italian and Mediterranean-inspired menu can be a welcome change from traditional French dishes, especially during the warmer months. LouLou, 107 Rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris.

Ciel de Paris

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When looking for a view of Paris from above that includes the Eiffel Tower, Ciel de Paris inside the Tour Montparnasse is a great option. The Tour Montparnasse is the tallest building in Paris. From 210 meters above ground the views of Paris and beyond are truly exceptional. Ciel de Paris serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. There is also a bar, making it a fabulous option no matter the time of day. Ciel de Paris, Tour Maine Montparnasse, 56ème, Av. du Maine, 75015 Paris.

Gigi

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Just above the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in the prestigious Golden Triangle area of Paris is Gigi, a stylish and chic Italian restaurant. The unique view of the Eiffel Tower can be enjoyed from both inside the restaurant and outside on the terrace, making it a great year-round option for the unpredictable weather in Paris. Don’t miss having a drink at the fabulous Bellini Bar which features live musicians, jazz mixes, and popular songs from the 1950s and 1960s that add to the lively atmosphere. Gigi, 15 Av. Montaigne, 75008 Paris.

Le Tout-Paris

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Le Tout-Paris brings together the best of an Art Deco style Parisian bistro with a cocktail bar, and opens up to 180 degree panoramic views over Notre Dame, the Seine River, and the Eiffel Tower. The restaurant belongs to the recently opened Cheval Blanc Paris hotel. Hotel guests can enjoy their breakfast at Le Tout-Paris. Otherwise, the restaurant is open for lunch, dinner, happy hour and for their Sunday Dimanche à la Folie brunch. Le Tout-Paris, 8 Quai du Louvre, 75001 Paris.

Where to Stay in Paris
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Brach

Nestled in Paris’s 16th arrondissement, this 5-star hotel which looks like a huge glasshouse, draws inspiration from the modern architecture of the 30s and offers a totally new concept of hospitality.

Rooms are luminous, with bright lighting, lots of mirrors, and a wall of windows. The decor is an eclectic mix: framed surrealist photographs next to African masks, lamps doubling as book stands, rich rosewood walls, huge leather headboards. Suites have terraces with hot tubs and views of the Eiffel Tower and have access to the rooftop.

The hotel also features a restaurant serving healthy, balanced cuisine, a cocktail bar, and an impressive kitchen garden suspended over its rooftops with a panoramic view of the city of light. There’s even a pâtisserie located within the hotel.

And for those who are into sports and relaxation, a well-equipped gym, swimming pool, sauna, hammam are at your disposal.

Evening Dinner Cruise on the Seine River

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One of the most romantic restaurants with a view of the Eiffel Tower is surely from an evening dinner cruise on the Seine River. The views of the Eiffel Tower begin the second you step aboard the boat docked just in front of the Eiffel Tower. During the truly magical cruise, guests have the opportunity to marvel at the Iron Lady from a different perspective along the Seine River. Let French Side Travel help you choose a cruise where food is delivered daily and prepared freshly on board, ensuring a fabulous gastronomic experience to match the scenery.


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A Weekend Getaway to Provence

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Provence is a favorite French destination for numerous reasons including its mild climate, picturesque villages and unique foods and wines. Thanks to high speed trains from Paris, it’s possible to add on a weekend getaway to Provence to virtually any trip.


A Weekend Getaway to Provence

How to Get to Provence

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The easiest way to reach Provence from Paris is by high speed train. In approximately three hours you can reach Avignon, Aix-en-Provence, or Marseille from central Paris. Trains also depart directly from the Charles de Gaulle airport making it easy to begin your trip in Provence. The Marseille airport serves the region and is just about 20 minutes from Aix-en-Provence.

Day One: Private Tour of the Most Charming Villages in Provence

gordes, a weekend getaway to provence

Begin your weekend getaway to Provence with an overview of some most charming villages in the region. Fall in love with the charming alleys and the atmosphere of a typical Provençal village – Bonnieux where the honey-colored buildings dominate the picturesque little streets. You can even visit the bakery museum, the 12th-century-old church, and the houses from the 18th century, the village welcomes and delights its visitors with its unique environment, ambiance, and varied offers.  

For lunch, why not stop in Gordes? This lovely little hilltop village looks like the scene of a postcard or painting, with a dramatic setting. At the center of Gordes, is a lively town square with many cafés, restaurants, art galleries, and souvenir shops. Within a few kilometers, you will find the Abbaye de Sénanque on a picturesque valley on the southern edge of the Vaucluse plateau. Surrounded by fields of lavender flowers, the scene is a profusion of vibrant purple when in full bloom

The day continues toward Roussillon. This village is the capital of ochre, a natural pigment with indelible color. This small village, classified as one of the most beautiful villages in France, blends into the surrounding cliffs. As you walk through the narrow streets and enjoy the small squares, you see and feel the color that is an inherent part of its history. 

In the afternoon, learn more about the ocre production, in this region where the rocks have such vibrant color. You will be wrapped up in this landscape with flamboyant and warm orange and red colors.

Where to Stay in Provence
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La Bastide de Gordes

This 5-star luxury hotel and spa is not to be missed in lovely Gordes. The perched village is one of Provence’s most beautiful, complete with 12th-century ramparts, a château, and expansive views over the valley below. The Palace hotel itself was a former mansion and it retains every ounce of its former charm: stonework, molding, exposed wood, and vaulted ceilings all surrounded by centuries-old olive trees and soaring cypresses.

The refined rooms are fully equipped, and most offer a view on the valley and the mountains.

The chic Sisley spa has an indoor swimming pool, a hammam, and a fitness facility. The establishment boasts multiple onsite dining options and a bar.

Day Two: Aix-en-Provence and the Provençal Coast

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On day two, discover the heartbeat of the amazing Provençal wild seaside along with the Calanques National Park.

Immerse yourself in one of the most beautiful landscapes of Europe, the Calanques National Park, an impressive limestone natural cathedral. You will reach its turquoise mediterranean waters, little hidden harbors and secret beaches by boat, which is the best way to enjoy its spectacular beauty. Warning: it may leave you speechless.

Enjoy the quaint Cassis village at the end of the National Park before driving across beautiful landscapes to La Ciotat. Once a very important shipyard in Europe, it now focuses on the yacht industry. You will have free time to stroll along its little charming harbor.

Finally, you will continue toward the Castellet village, one of the most beautiful and characteristic villages of France, where you can experience pure Provençal bliss. Situated on a hill, this medieval village from the 12th century has wonderful artisanal shops including Provençal products like gourmet olive oil, lavender soaps, and wines from the nearby Bandol vineyards.

Where to Stay in Provence
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Hôtel Villa La Coste

Situated halfway between the historic town of Aix-en-Provence and the famous Luberon Nature Park, this 5-star Palace hotel is set in the heart of the Provençal countryside. It is an international destination for art, architecture and natural beauty and contains a biodynamic vineyard.

The property features 28 Villa Suites. Gardens surround the suites, each with spacious terraces offering truly amazing, expansive views over the vines and the Luberon. The Villas are decorated with artwork from both the owner’s friends and private collection, which gives a personal touch and the feeling of being in a cozy home. Local materials enhance the hotel’s contemporary architecture which complements the natural setting.

The close-to-nature philosophy is evident in each of the four restaurants, all of which feature organic produce.

The spa’s clean lines, natural stones and light wood convey contemporary elegance and keep with the spirit of the property. All natural treatments feature regional ingredients: oils from Provençal plants and flowers, mineral salts, and clays.

When booking through French Side Travel, guests will enjoy a complimentary guided Art and Architecture walking tour and wine tasting.


A weekend getaway to Provence is the perfect opportunity to discover gorgeous southern France. French Side Travel would love to help you plan a dream trip to France with a custom, completely tailor-made itinerary. Some of our favorite destinations in France include Paris, the South of France, Normandy, and Paris. Get in touch with a travel designer today to start the planning process.

France by Bike

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In the past, discovering France by bike used to be reserved only for the adventurous. Now, with the rising popularity of e-bikes, it’s possible for almost anyone to enjoy biking in France, families included. Read on to discover the best ways to experience the gorgeous scenery and culture in France by bike.


France by Bike

Discover Nice’s Fabulous Panoramic Views from an E-Bike

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This bike tour will bring you to Nice’s most beautiful viewpoints. It’s usually a place that’s difficult to reach, but thanks to your electric bike you’ll be able to easily climb to one of the most magnificent panoramic views along the Côte d’Azur.

The ride is not only filled with scenery, but will give you a wonderful overview of the city of Nice. Start the tour at the Port of Nice. You’ll then ride uphill on the “Castle Hill,” from where you can admire the beautiful views of the City and the Italian Alps. Next, pass by the lovely Place Masséna located just at the gates of the old town. Finish with Place Garibaldi before heading back to the port.

Take a Private Guided E-Bike Tour from Saint-Rémy-de-Provence to Les-Baux-de-Provence

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Begin your ride in the fabled town of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, renowned for its most famous visitor: Vincent Van Gogh. Van Gogh spent the last year of his life in Saint Rémy, tirelessly painting the countryside and completing some of his most important works.

Beyond Saint Rémy, cycle along the base of the Alpilles mountains, where the chiseled limestone cliffs meet the vast olive groves that carpet the plains. Enjoy a tasting of some of the region’s most coveted olive oils (this is the largest olive-oil producing region in France). Pass the sleepy villages of Saint Etienne and Fontvieille, whose open square is inviting for a café stop. Nestled at the southern foot of the Alpilles mountains is the village of Maussane, surrounded by its silvery olive trees. From here, take seldom-used roads as you begin a steady climb through the heart of the Alpilles Mountains.

Your efforts will be rewarded as you reach the perched medieval village of Les Baux de Provence, listed among the most beautiful villages in France. Take the time to visit the village and enjoy a leisurely lunch before the real fun begins: if your legs are strong enough, you will reach a local summit for the best 360° view of the region before an exhilarating descent back to the plains.

Stop for a wine tasting in a small family-run wine estate before cycling back to Saint-Rémy-de-Provence.

Where to Stay in Provence
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Villa Gallici

Located in Aix-en-Provence, this beautiful 5-star hotel is just a few minutes walking distance from the historic center.

There are 23 rooms and suites. The rooms and suites are large, modernly equipped, and offer garden views. Some rooms have a terrace.

The hotel’s restaurant offers a gourmet experience. Enjoy seasonal Provençal cuisine under the shade of plane trees. Meticulously prepared by the chef and his team, the dishes creatively combine Mediterranean flavors. Charming terrace views, fine tableware, and the soft glow of flickering candles mark the ambiance. The discreet service ensures a unique experience for the guests.

Take a chance to visit Spa and wellness area which offers, in-room treatments, a sauna, Jacuzzi, cryotherapy, a tanning cabin, fitness, heated outdoor pool.

Private Guided Bike Tour Along the Banks of the Seine River in Paris

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Take in the most iconic sights of the French capital while cruising along the banks of the Seine River, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Starting on the Rive Droite (Right Bank) of the Seine. Cross the Pont Notre-Dame to kick off this adventure and discover Paris’ winding history. From Notre Dame Cathedral to the Eiffel Tower and from the Palais de Chaillot to the Musée du Louvre – you will enjoy the most beautiful perspectives that the city has to offer.

During the tour, your professional guide will point out the prestigious monuments and multiple treasures of Paris. Discover fascinating facts and trivia about the beautiful old streets, monuments, and people. There will be plenty of opportunities to take photographs along the way.

Full-Day of History and Wine in Saint-Émilion

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The day begins with a guided walking tour through the charming UNESCO World Heritage classified village of Saint-Émilion, which dates from the Middle Ages. You’ll discover much of its fascinating history. Then, it’ll be time to start pedaling to the first château: a beautiful and charming family-run estate located in the heart of Saint-Émilion vineyards.

After a delightful lunch, visit the vat house and cellar where you will discover the traditional way of making wine. Afterwards, you’ll take an easy ride through the beautiful vineyards and see prestigious properties such as Château Pétrus or Château Cheval Blanc – regarded among the best wineries in Bordeaux. Stop for a visit and tasting at a Classified Growth château on the edge of Saint-Émilion to learn more about the winemaking process from grape to bottle. Enjoy a final tasting to finish off the day.

Discover the Châteaux, Wine, and Scenery of the Loire Valley by Bike

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Discover some of the most incredible châteaux in France by bike. Visit the Château de Villandry, one of the last châteaux built during the Renaissance period, where you will see one of the finest examples of Renaissance garden design in all of France. Afterwards, bike along the banks of the Loire River to an old fisherman’s village. Stop for a picnic lunch on the riverside, complete with local delicacies and wine.

Next, play amateur photographer in Rigny-Ussé where you can admire the exceptional exterior architecture of the Renaissance castle. The view of the château from the bridge over the Indre is quite simply stunning. At the end of the day, stop in one of the vineyards in Vouvray to visit a cellar and taste the delicious local sparkling wine of the Loire terroir.

Private Guided E-Bike and Kayak Tour in L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue

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L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, the antique capital of Provence, is also known as the Provençal Venice. Its quays are lined with ancient waterwheels, and the whole village is set on a tiny island surrounded by the emerald waters of the Sorgue River. After taking in the town’s picturesque streets, ride into the heart of the countryside. Quickly the town gives way to farmland: ancient farmhouses are surrounded by apple and pear orchards. You’ll be completely off the beaten-path. The guide will lead you through small and flat country roads with very little traffic.

Stop for lunch at a restaurant in Fontaine de Vaucluse, a pretty village centered around a beautiful greenish-blue pool water from the Sorgue River. After lunch, ride to Lagnes where you’ll descend the clear emerald colored Sorgue River by canoe before returning back at L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue.

 

Where to Stay in Burgundy
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Hôtel Le Cep

Ideally situated in the heart of medieval Beaune, just minutes away from the famous Hospices de Beaune and the Notre-Dame Basilica, this 5-star hotel is a genuine institution. The hotel owes its charm to the merging of two private mansions and their historical 16th century courtyards.

The 62 rooms, of which 32 are suites, are all decorated with antiques collected throughout the years and each room is named after a Burgundian village or Grand Cru wine.

The restaurant proposes a cuisine that is mainly influenced by the region as well as traditional dishes from Burgundy that are revisited by the Chef. The setting is heartwarming, refined and the decor contemporary.

At the end of the day, guests can settle down to enjoy a drink or regional Cru. In the winter, enjoy the comfortable atmosphere whilst sipping a glass of wine in front of the fireplace, and in the summer relax in the sun-bathed 16th century courtyard. The hotel’s luxurious spa offers a wide range of treatments and massages.

Full-Day Private Wine and Bike Tour in Burgundy

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Discover the terroir and vineyards of the Côte de Beaune in Burgundy by bike. You’ll pedal through the vineyards and experience the wine and terroir of the region. Cycle through some of the most prestigious vineyards in the world while admiring the authentic and traditional landscapes. Between châteaux, estates, and vineyards you’ll absorb plenty of history and culture thanks to your wine and cycling professional guide.

Start the day with a visit and tasting at Château de Chassagne-Montrachet. Next, bike to Puligny-Montrachet for lunch at a traditional restaurant, or enjoy a picnic outside weather permitting. Afterwards, continue your journey back to Beaune with a stop at Pommard for another tasting. Throughout the day you’ll see some of the most beautiful landscapes and villages in Burgundy such as Pommard, Volnay, Meursault, Chassagne-Montrachet, Puligny-Montrachet and more.


We hope we’ve inspired you to discover France by bike. French Side Travel would love to help you plan a dream trip to France with a custom, completely tailor-made itinerary. Some of our favorite destinations in France include Paris, the South of France, Normandy, and Paris. Get in touch with a travel designer today to start the planning process!

A Weekend Getaway to the French Riviera

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A weekend getaway to the French Riviera is a lovely addition to any vacation. The stunning turquoise waters along the Côte d’Azur glitter and dazzle year long. It’s the perfect destination to enjoy a combination of relaxing and sightseeing. Take in the magnificent surroundings including fabulous architecture, picturesque beaches, remarkable gardens and more.


A Weekend Getaway to the French Riviera

How to Get to the French Riviera

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Reaching the French Riviera is simple. Many major cities offer direct flights into Nice. If you are flying into or connecting through Paris, the flight to Nice is just under 90 minutes. From other parts of France, it is possible to reach Nice and the French Riviera by train. From Paris, the high speed TGV train takes about six hours. For a weekend getaway, staying in or around Nice is a very central option.

Day One: Discover Monaco and the Côte d’Azur with a Full Day Luxury Charter

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There’s no better way to begin your weekend getaway to the French Riviera than with a day on the water. The luxurious boat will have everything you need including a cabin, bedroom, bathroom, refrigerator, music equipment and drinks.

You’ll board in Cannes and then head towards Monaco, which takes approximately 90 minutes. Disembark and head into the legendary Monte-Carlo for some shopping and to see the highlights of the city. For lunch, stop at a restaurant in the famous Port Hercule to enjoy the views of the impressive yachts.

Alternatively, spend the morning discovering the Lerins Islands. This archipelago formed with Île Sainte-Marguerite, the monastery island of Saint-Honorat as well as the small, uninhabited islands Île de la Tradelière and Saint-Ferréol. Even during the summer, these islands are never overcrowded, so you can relax in the small hidden bays.

After lunch, you’ll reembark and go to Mala Bay for a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear water. You’ll find plenty of snorkeling equipment stocked on board. Following your swim, you’ll cruise at a leisurely pace towards Villefranche-sur-Mer. Enjoy the beautiful view over the port and the colorful village. The town is built on terraces overlooking Cap Ferrat and the azure blue sea of the Mediterranean below. The village is small enough that exploring is easy and all main attractions can easily be reached from the center. The day will end as the sun goes down. You’ll take in the spectacular view of the sunset over Cannes before disembarking.

Where to Stay in the French Riviera
Terre Blanche Hôtel Spa Golf Resort

Terre Blanche Hôtel Spa Golf Resort

An exotic and luxurious 5-Star resort hotel, nestled in the heart of the Riviera surrounded by peaceful settings. Away from the monotonous everyday life, the hotel is an ideal place to return to nature.

The luxurious hotel rooms and villas are equipped with all modern amenities and are perfect for relaxation. Children and adults alike can explore the flora and fauna of the area and have fun in the various recreational activities available on-site.

The two tennis courts offer lessons for the interested players and courts for the experienced ones. The extravagant golf course carved out of the lakes, small waterfalls and the surrounding greenery provides training and a place to indulge in the game. The four restaurants offer light and colorful lunches, gourmet cuisines, and kid-friendly meals for all. The wine cellars have the best wines presented in a wide range.

The hotel also boasts an eco-friendly title with their earthworks treated on-site for construction, safe waste management, and reliable energy management. The establishment firmly believes in the concept of reduce, reuse and recycle.

Day Two: Private French Riviera Architectural Tour with a Licensed Guide

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Allow your expert guide to transport you through time as you enjoy a full-day tour of architecture, art and culture. From the middle of the 19th century until World War II, the French Riviera was the pinnacle of elegance in terms of architecture and lifestyle. The various styles of architecture include Victorian, Belle Époque, Roaring Twenties, Art Nouveau, and Modernism. There is truly something for everyone.

This storied and legendary version of the Riviera still exists, although it is hidden away and well-preserved. Highlights of the day include seeing the Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild, the Cap d’Ail and Cap-Martin Seaside Trail, Villa Kerylos and Villa E-1027.

Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild, also known as Villa Île-de-France, is one of the most beautiful Renaissance-style palaces on the Côte d’Azur. Baroness Béatrice Ephrussi de Rothschild built it on a summit of the Cap Ferrat peninsula between 1905 and 1912. Villa Kerylos, an original reconstruction of an ancient Greek residence, was imagined by Theodore Reinach, who was fascinated by Greek civilization. A true icon of modern architecture, Villa E-1027, Eileen Gray’s first architectural creation, is a testament to her careful thought in the design of every detail. Tour these villas and more as you soak up the unimaginable beauty of the Côte d’Azur.

Where to Stay in the French Riviera
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Le Saint Paul

This authentic 16th-century bourgeois residence converted into a 5-star hotel is located in the center of Saint-Paul de Vence, one of the most beautiful villages in France. In the heart of Saint-Paul de Vence, this hotel guarantees its guests a peaceful stay.

Each room in this luxury hotel is elegantly and carefully decorated. Under the shade of the ramparts and alleys, indulge in the mouthwatering gourmet cuisine at the hotel’s restaurant. The chef and his team offer exceptional culinary delights along with delicious wines. The hotel’s bar and wine cellar are open all day for the guests to enjoy wine tastings.

A stone’s throw from Nice and Cannes, guest can take advantage of the perfect location for visiting Côte d’Azur and the hinterland offering a host of surprises.


A weekend getaway to the French Riviera is always a good idea, any time of year, but especially in the warmer, less-crowded months. French Side Travel would love to help you plan a dream trip to France with a custom, completely tailor-made itinerary. Some of our favorite destinations in France include Paris, the South of France, Normandy, and Paris. Get in touch with a travel designer today to start the planning process.

The Ultimate Foodie Experiences in France: Part Two

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A wonderful way to get a look into life in France is by visiting local food markets. French Side Travel has a fabulous network of expert guides and professional chefs to show you the best of the each market along with regional and seasonal specialties. Read on to discover part two of the ultimate foodie experiences in France.


The Ultimate Foodie Experiences in France: Part Two

Marseille: Private Gourmet Tour Including Cassis and Bandol

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Experience the best of Provence with both foods and wines in Marseille and the east coast.

Discover the highlights of Marseille, the second-largest city in France. You will learn all about the particularities that make this city so unique. You will cross the Phocéenne town from the famous old harbor to the Notre-Dame de la Garde Basilica and through the winding seaside roads, called the corniche.

Next, travel across beautiful landscapes along the road from Cassis to La Ciotat. Once a very important shipyard in Europe, La Ciotat now focuses on the yacht industry. Enjoy free time to stroll along its little charming harbor.

After La Ciotat, you will reach the region of Bandol which is famous for its vineyards, especially rosé wines. You will have the opportunity to discover behind the scenes of an enchanting Domaine hidden in the hills, with a private wine tasting by a passionate winemaker. The winemaker will be happy to share his savoir faire and secrets. Taste wines while enjoying a breathtaking view of the colored rocky massif of Sainte-Baume.

Nice: Market Tour, Cooking Class and Lunch

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Start your day at the famous Cours Saleya market. The narrow maze of centuries-old streets in Vieux Nice opens up onto this splendid market space lined with bars, cafés, and restaurants on either side, with market stalls down the center. You will get to shop like a true Niçois, sample locally-grown produce, and meet the farmers.

Though the bigger stalls are the most eye-catching thanks to their bright colors, what is really interesting are the small producers’ stands. The fruit and vegetables are not as uniformly shaped, but every ingredient is local and much of the produce is organic. Choose a menu focused around the best seasonal produce. Of course, there will be cheese and wine to make the meal complete!

After the market visit, it’s time to head to the cooking studio where you will help prepare the meal. No need to worry if you are a beginner – the atmosphere is relaxed! After cooking, sit down to an authentic Niçois meal and toast your efforts with a glass of local wine. This experience will truly give you a hands-on introduction to Nice’s cuisine and culture.

Where to Stay in Nice
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Hotel Negresco

This famous 5-star property has overlooked one of the French Riviera’s most beautiful bays for a century. Unique and timeless, it is one of the most elegant hotels in Europe, and it has been classified as a historical monument. Facing the Mediterranean Sea on the famous Promenade des Anglais, the hotel is just a few minutes’ walk from Nice’s historical center.

The hotel has attracted a veritable “who’s who” of international clientele, kings of the old and the new world, and many of the world’s rich and famous have signed the guest book: Salvador Dali, Princess Grace of Monaco, the Beatles, Louis Armstrong, and Elton John. Jeanne Augier, the owner of the Palace since 1957, has devoted her life to the preservation and the development of this unique heritage. Staying at this hotel is stepping into French history and culture.

The perfect combination of historic and contemporary is the property’s trademark. Equipped and personalized with exceptional period furniture, each one of the 128 rooms and 26 suites draws its inspiration from the most remarkable French art periods from Louis XIII style to modern art.

Have your breakfast under the copolla imagined by Gustave Eiffel, have lunch in the Rotonde restaurant surrounded by white horses and have dinner at the Chantecler, the Michelin star restaurant. And inbetween, why not having a drink at the warm and welcoming bar.

Rhône Region: Evening Wine and Cheese Cruise Along the Rhône River

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Perfect for a summer evening, enjoy a memorable evening aboard an elegant boat on a cruise along the Rhône River between the Saint-Joseph hillsides and the Hermitage Hill. You’ll enjoy both the wines and landscapes of these two well-known appellations.

The gorgeous wooden boat is outfitted with two terraces on the front and back. It offers a great connection with the environment and ensures a festive and convivial moment. Cruise along the river while tasting three wines accompanied by an assortment of regional products including caillette and goat cheeses. Children are welcome and can enjoy local fruit juices.

Paris: Private Tour of the Best Foodie Shops in Paris

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This gourmet guided tour in Paris is an excellent opportunity to discover the history of French food as well as spotlight French chefs. Your food expert guide will share with you this savoir-faire that has forever defined French gastronomy.

Discover the best pastries in Paris and the latest trends in pastries with chefs like Pierre Hermé, Christophe Michalak, Thierry Marx and Philippe Conticini. Of course, you will get to sample their “signature” recipes, which are a mix between culinary tradition and innovation.

During this food-centric walking tour, you will enter in some Meilleurs Ouvriers de France’s shops, a title which since 1924 has been awarded to the best French craftsmen including butchers, bakers, ice cream makers, chocolate makers, confectioners, cheesemakers and fishmongers.

Provence: Luberon Villages and Markets Tour

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Explore the Luberon’s charming markets and villages and enjoy an authentic Provençal market experience. The market schedule changes based on the day of the week, but you can expect the itinerary to include a combination of the best sites and villages like Gordes, Roussillon, Lourmarin, L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, Fontaine-de-Vaucluse, the Abbey of Sénanque, and Apt. 

The area is stunning. Take in Rousillon’s vibrant ochre-colored homes, the lavender fields in Senanque in June and July, Gordes’ medieval streets, and L’Isle-Sur-la-Sorgue’s gentle canals. Of course, this tour will also engage all of your senses and include wonderful tastings of local specialties. Definitely an ultimate foodie experience in France!

Market days are as follows: Gordes on Tuesdays, Roussillon on Thursdays, Lourmarin on Fridays, Apt on Saturdays, L’Isle-Sur-la-Sorgue on Sundays.

Where to Stay in Provence
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Hotel Villa La Coste

Situated halfway between the historic town of Aix-en-Provence, home of Cezanne, and the famous Luberon Nature Park, this Palace hotel is set in the midst of the Provençal landscape, in the heart of a biodynamic vineyard. It is an international destination for art, architecture, and natural beauty.

The property features 28 Villa Suites, surrounded by gardens, herbs and flowers and each opening onto a spacious terrace offering expansive views over vines and valley. The hotel’s contemporary architecture is emphasized by local materials and embraces the natural setting.

The close-to-nature philosophy runs through in each of the four contrasting restaurants, all of which feature organic produce.

The Spa with its clean lines, natural stones and light wood convey contemporary elegance in keeping with the spirit of the property. 100% natural treatments featuring regional ingredients: oils from Provençal plants and flowers, mineral salts, clays and more are used.


We hope part two of the list of ultimate foodie experiences in France helps to inspire future travel. Click here to read part one. French Side Travel would love to help you plan a dream trip to France with a custom, completely tailor-made itinerary. Some of our favorite destinations in France include Paris, the South of France, Normandy, and Paris. Get in touch with a travel designer today to start the planning process!

The Ultimate Foodie Experiences in France: Part One

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A wonderful way to get a look into life in France is by visiting local food markets. French Side Travel has a fabulous network of expert guides and professional chefs to show you the best of the each market along with regional and seasonal specialties. Read on to discover part one of the ultimate foodie experiences in France.


The Ultimate Foodie Experiences in France: Part One

Aix-en-Provence: Private Market Tour, Cooking Class, Lunch and Wine Pairing with a Sommelier

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Immerse yourself into the Provençal way of life and spend a half a day shopping, cooking, and eating like a real Aixois. Aix-en-Provence has a rich history filled with numerous traditional foods. You’ll start your day learning more about this history. Then, you’ll head to the market held in a 700-year-old square where you’ll meet local producers and sample their varied specialties. 

Learn how to choose the best produce before heading back to the cooking class to start your cooking workshop to transform the selected ingredients into delicious three-course meals under the guidance of an experienced chef. You will learn the actual technique of how French cuisine is prepared.

With the assistance of the head chef, you’ll transform fresh, seasonal ingredients into a tasty three-course meal. You’ll learn about traditional Provençal recipes and infuse them with a modern flair. Simplicity, flavor, and fresh ingredients are the keys to family-style cooking in France. After the cooking is done, you’ll gather around the table with three different wines to enjoy the fruits of your labor.

Avignon: Private Market Tour, Cooking Class, and Wine Tour

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Start the morning by meeting your local chef in front of Marché Les Halles, a covered market filled with fresh and colorful foods. It’s a favorite place to shop for both locals and chefs alike. Together, you’ll choose the best products to use during your cooking lesson with a focus on local and seasonal foods. Since you and the chef will design the meal together, you’ll also create recipe cards during the cooking lesson.

When the cooking is finished, enjoy an apéritif. You’ll learn interesting tricks and tidbits on food and wine pairings. You’ll sit down and enjoy lunch with the chef where you’ll have interesting and informal discussions about your experience and culture in France. After lunch, you’ll depart for an afternoon wine tour. In each cellar you visit you’ll discover the history of the estate. The owners will welcome you personally and lead you on a visit of the winery with explanations about the harvest.

Where to Stay in Avignon
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Hôtel La Mirande

Enjoy a stay in the heart of Avignon. This 5-star hotel dates back to 1309 when it was built by one of Pope Clement V’s cardinals. It enjoys a privileged location in Avignon’s city center.

The air-conditioned rooms are decorated with wall tapestries, oak-wood flooring, and silk-lined curtains. All rooms have a private bathroom featuring marble. Some offer a view of the Palais des Papes.

An American or a continental breakfast is served in either the hotel’s restaurant or in your room. You can also enjoy gourmet cuisine at the in-house Michelin-star restaurant.

Bordeaux: Gourmet Walk and Cooking Class with a Professional Chef

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The city of Bordeaux is best explored on foot, and our favorite tours always include food and wine. A professional chef will be your guide for this gourmet experience. You’ll start with a walk around Bordeaux where the chef will lead you to his favorite market. Discover an abundance of local specialties from Southwest France.

Take your pick among the fabulous foods to select your ingredients. You’ll then return to the cooking school for a class with lunch to follow. The chef will help you learn and master both simple and more complex French cooking techniques. Throughout the preparation of your starter, main course, and dessert you’ll get a fabulous overview of French cuisine. After enjoying an apéritif you’ll sit down to enjoy your meal, paired with local Bordeaux wines of course.

Burgundy: Gourmet Food and Wine Tour

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Spend a full day discovering the various specialties of Burgundian cuisine and wines during the ultimate gourmet tour. You’ll taste it all including charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, chocolates, breads, pastries, and more. Depending on the season and on which day you visit, your expert guide will select a market to visit. It could be a local market in a village next to the vineyards, in Beaune, or the famous Halles de Dijon. In each place you’ll be sure to meet local producers and farmers.

Throughout the day, sample fabulous regional products including truffles, jambon persillé, gingerbread, cassis from Dijon, anise candies, chocolates, pastries, and, bien sûr, the famous Dijon mustard. The afternoon will be spent traveling through the legendary Côte de Nuits or Côte de Beaune vineyards. You’ll also see châteaux, former abbeys, Romanesque churches, and charming villages on the Grands Crus Road.

The best of the day will be saved for last. You’ll stop in a traditional cellar for a comparative Burgundy wine tasting including white and red wines and Premier Crus and Grand Crus. Your guide will show you how to pair the local products selected during the day with the wines.

Paris: Aligre Market and Montmartre Gourmet Walking Tour

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You will have the opportunity to discover two of the most famous places for food in the City of Light. Your local expert guide will tell you about the history of the areas you are visiting as well as French culinary specialties. Taste fresh produce and learn how to choose fruits and vegetables according to their use and season. All the while, your charming Parisian guide will not hesitate to share a few favorite recipes with you.

The tour begins at the bustling and vibrant Aligre market, which has both indoor and outdoor components. You’ll experience an absolute explosion of colors and flavors. You’ll quickly see why it’s regarded as a foodie paradise. Take a moment to recharge with a coffee break à la française before continuing your visit to all the best food shops in the area, where you’ll of course enjoy tastings!

Your next stop will be Montmartre to discover more incredible food shops. You’ll visit the best boulangeries, pâtisseries, and specialty shops. Your guide will also point out historic and delicious restaurants, the famous Montmartre vineyards, and two mills. You’ll finish the tour at the base of Sacré Coeur, where you’ll be in a prime position to continue exploring Montmartre. Your guide will be happy to give you some more tips to make the most out of the rest of your day!

Where to Stay in Paris
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Hôtel Nolinski

This elegant 5-star hotel is a recent entrant into The City of Light’s burgeoning hotel scene and is located just a stone’s throw away from the Louvre museum and the Opéra Garnier.

The hotel blends contemporary aesthetics and classical prestige. Hues of blue and emerald green, precious materials and custom-made furniture and furnishings intertwine to orchestrate a lyrical and harmonious ensemble. The usage of noble materials, iconic pieces, moldings, ceramics and the interplay of lights and mirrors give the rooms the look and feel of private apartments. Some of the rooms and suites have step-out balconies overlooking the city.

The restaurant with its warm-toned environment and a touch of the seventies style, such as the dazzling mirrored column, serves an array of gastronomical French cuisine with a modern twist.

The spa features an indoor pool which is reflected on the mirror on the ceiling, a hammam, and a sauna, with a full menu of luxurious body treatments, massages, and facials. It invites its guests to experience a moment of serenity in an intimate setting.


We hope part one of the list of ultimate market experiences in France helps to inspire future travel. French Side Travel would love to help you plan a dream trip to France with a custom, completely tailor-made itinerary. Some of our favorite destinations in France include Paris, the South of France, Normandy, and Paris. Get in touch with a travel designer today to start the planning process!

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