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Things to do in Departments of France

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The top 18.588 attractions in Departments of France

Museums in Rochefort
Maison de Pierre Loti
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Behind the banal facade of No. 141 rue Pierre Loti lies the extravagant house of a famous French writer. A visit to Pierre Loti's
Wineries in Paris
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Squares in Aix-en-Provence
Place d'Albertas
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Wandering down the Rue d'Espariat, you don't expect to find yourself in the courtyard of a castle! Here there's a fountain, rounde
Gardens in Paris
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Churches in Lège-Cap-Ferret
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Markets in Sète
Halles Centrales de Sète
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This is the main market in the area, with long rows of stalls selling local products. The neon lights don't disturb the folklorish
Churches in Lourdes
Eglise Sainte Bernadette
(1)
Unspeakable, the torchlight procession every day, at dusk, carrying the Virgin of Lourdes, and a procession of worshipers, heading
Skiing in Le Grand-Bornand
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Historical Monuments in Céret
Porte de France
(2)
La Porte de France is one of the 2 doors that are still standing in what was once the walled Ceret. It is of medieval origin (name
Shopping Centres in Montpellier
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Castles in Les Baux-de-Provence
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Museums in Saintes
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Villages in Martigues
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Of Touristic Interest in Bruniquel
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Museums in Le Lude
Lude Castle
(1)
At first, a medieval fortress, the castle of Lude is one of the finest examples of architecture from Renaissance era France. The t
Museums in Les Sables-d'Olonne
Musee de l'Abbaye Sainte-Croix
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This contemporary art museum is in a 17th century abbey, the Abbey of the Holy Cross, once inhabited by Benedictine monks. Founded
Museums in Salon-de-Provence
Musee Nostradamus
Nostradamus was a strange character, who was born in the village of Saint Remy de Provence, but spent the last 20 years of his lif
Historical Monuments in Tursac
The Maison Forte de Reignac
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This place is so much better than it looks from the outside. The facade conceals the underground and overhead rooms, a main hall,