
Wide Lavender fields, snow-capped Alpine peaks, popular Boulevards and street cafés – France boasts diversity and offers something for all tastes. It’s not without good reason that France, for years, has been a popular destination for Swiss travellers.
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Paris
Benefiting from a range of unique historic attractions and a great variety of exhibitions, Paris is above all a city of museums for the majority of visitors.
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Aix-en-Provence
When asked about which city they would most like to live in, most French people suggested Aix-en-Provence. Why is that? It’s because Aix keeps its promise of a thorough savoir-vivre experience for sure.
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Nice
The Mediterranean port city enchants visitors with miles of beaches, primeval markets, international restaurants, architectural monuments and baroque churches.
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Villefranche-sur-Mer
Located between Nice and Monte Carlo, Villefranche gently rises up a hill from the shores of the sea, while yachts and sailboats cavort in the water.
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Moustiers-Sainte-Marie
In the small village of Moustier you can find peace, solitude, enough time to delve into the language and culture of France and to simultaneously recover.

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Avignon
In and around Avignon, there is more to discover than just the famous bridge from the popular song – you will experience a cosmopolitan city, the beauty of Provence and shimmering purple lavender fields.
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Spa (Belgium)
Spa in Belgium is particularly well known for its Formula 1 circuit and its centuries-old spa and
wellness culture.
THE GRAND NATION
Most visitors for France are fascinated by its most outstanding feature: The impressive diversity. Is this an exaggeration? Hardly so! Former President Charles De Gaulle once remarked, «How is it possible to govern a country that produces more than 370 kinds of cheese»? Surely, France is the cheese country par excellence; however de Gaulle was less concerned about the multitude of cheeses than the large regional differences of what he called «La Grande Nation». It is impressive indeed. Centered between the Atlantic coast and the Alps, between Normandy and the Mediterranean Sea, France personifies the contrast between metropolis and province. The different cultures, as well as its colourful history have left their traces. Castles, fortresses, monasteries, cathedrals, historical old towns, and architectural monuments, created by master artists, are amongst the most famous in the world. Those who enjoy big city life; love lively beach resorts; are enchanted by the idyllic country side; like engaging in sports; are interested in art, museums and festivals; or have a hankering for fine wines and excellent cuisine – all if it can be found in France.

