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Over the centuries, Amiens has confirmed its avant-garde character and at the same time remained true to its fabulous heritage. Its philosophy is to draw from the past to build the future. And that is the source of its wealth, its depth and originality. The Notre-Dame cathedral, a listed World Heritage Monument, is a perfect illustration of the audacity of Read more...
Roubaix is one of those jewels of the North of France with a surprising commercial and cultural history. Some of the sites to take in: St Martin Church, Factory Shops, La Villa Cavrois, La Piscine-Musee d’art et d’industrie and the ‘Manufacture’ for which, here’s a teaser: La Manufacture is a Museum/Workshop dedicated to the memory of Roubaix’s textile industry, showcasing Read more...
Among many othr things, discover the Belfry of Douai and its never seen before museum equipped with immersive visual and sound devices. This new presentation reveals the history of the town and reveals all the belfries of France and Belgium that are part of World Heritage of Humanity by Unesco. Then there’s the electric powered boat ride through Old Douai Read more...
Dunkirk is 5 BEACHES, 5 ATMOSPHERES! SEA, FUN AND BEACH Bray-Dunes Gravelines, our beaches are not a myth … They extend out of sight and make our coastline unmissable for families, sports enthusiasts, nature lovers and fans of great spaces. A wonderful weekend… or more, that’s what you need to explore the five coastal beaches of Dunkirk Flanders Opal Coast. Read more...
Lille was in turn under Flemish, Burgundian and Spanish rule before becoming French, and is bursting with architectural treasures reflecting the city’s many facets. Make sure you look up to admire the magnificent façades along the streets, which give each neighbourhood its own special identity. Read more...
Boulogne sur Mer, a city with its roots in the ocean, a city known for its art and history. Just a short distance from the Channel Tunnel in the heart of the Opal Coast landscape, Boulogne sur Mer is here to welcome and surprise you. The Information kiosk is on the Esplanade of the Nausica Museum 2000 years of history Read more...
VERTIGO AT THE TOWN HALL “Decor unique in Europe”, “jewel of Flemish architecture”, “Gothic pearl in a Baroque setting”… No scholarly expression, no cliché can do justice to the sensations that seize the visitor viewing for the first time the squares of Arras and their Town Hall. To further heighten the thrill, what could be better than a dizzying ascent Read more...
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