
Where to Stay in Nice: Best Neighborhoods & Hotels
Always chic and stylish, historic Nice is the capital of the French Riviera.

Always chic and stylish, historic Nice is the capital of the French Riviera.

The French Riviera — or as the French refer to it, the Cote d’Azur — is the playground for the rich, famous… and basically everybody else.

Many travelers to France don’t stray far from the big cities like Paris and Lyon.

Defined by a strong sense of tradition and shaped by the sea, this coastal region captivates visitors with its rugged beauty and timeless charm.

Nantes is a terrific city to visit in western France, as it offers a mix of history, art, culture, and modernity.

If you’re looking for a beautiful and secluded destination to visit in central France, Auvergne is a great choice.

You spot it before you even know what you’re looking at.

Few regions in Europe combine tranquil countryside with such a dramatic and influential past.

Nestled between the Vosges Mountains and the Rhine River in northeastern France is a region filled with charming towns that look as though they were pulled straight from a fairy tale.

Ah, Paris! The city of love, lights, and – in my experience – torrential downpours.

Sometimes people can be snobs when they travel: They only want to see the top destinations in the top cities. This is especially true when it comes to France.

As the capital city of France, Paris has endured as an important city for more than 2,000 years.

Located in southwest France, on the banks of the Garonne River, this city is often overlooked by tourists in favor of more well-known destinations like Paris and Nice.

Standing at the base of a 2,000-year-old Roman aqueduct, you can’t help but feel your sense of scale wobble a bit.

Founded in the 10th century, this lively southern city blends centuries-old architecture with a youthful, modern energy.
