Since 2007, Bordeaux has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site! The historic center of Bordeaux is a place that has received the influences of a classical and neoclassical architecture, and some plots of which have been preserved for two centuries! Strolling through Bordeaux is the assurance of finding magnificent details.

City of Charente, Cognac gives its name to the brandy produced in the surroundings and which constitutes one of the economic activities of the city! For 25 years, the Cognac detective film festival took place every June! The old town has a very special charm with its houses dating from the 15th to the 18th century, the Château des Valois. Take a tour of the Cognac Houses to visit the factory facilities and go for a stroll in the Cognac public garden, a superb English-style garden designed by the architect Edouard André.

Dijon Cathedral: 4 min walk
Notre-Dame Church: 7 min walk
Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy: 8 min walk

Why visit Dijon? It is a commune in the Côte-D’Or department in eastern France. It is the heiress of a rich historical and architectural heritage which makes it a tourist city and also renowned for the gastronomy of its region. Its historic center is the second component of the climates of the Vineyards of Burgundy, which are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Dijon is therefore a great idea to go on weekends or holidays.

Capital of the Grand Est region, Strasbourg has also been the parliamentary capital of Europe since 1949. Its historic center of the Big Island is classified as a Unesco World Heritage Site and is worth a visit. But it is not only its heritage to make its success: its cuisine, its famous Christmas market, its bars and restaurants make Strasbourg a success. It is a city where it is very pleasant to stroll. The covered bridges, the Petite France district, the Palais des Rohan, the Notre-Dame Cathedral or the Kammerzelle house are a must. The city of Strasbourg is dynamic, cultural and nature is just a stone’s throw from it. Alsatian wines, beers, flammekueche, sauerkraut… Alsatian specialties put the visitor’s heart in joy!

Because the tasting is above all a human encounter, oenologists and champagne winegrowers welcome you in their cellars or their hillsides and introduce you to their secrets… The Champagne Tourist Route offers visitors nearly 400 kilometers of arrowed routes to discover this complex art of the marriage of grape varieties or vintages to offer you an infinite variety of tastes!