Arras Enjoy a short break to Arras - the jewel of Artois Battlefields Arras, the capital of the Artois region was badly damaged in both world wars, but has since been restored to its former glories with superb shopping, museums and theatres. Why not find out for yourself and enjoy a short break to Arras, we have breaks for everyone!
Avignon The ancient city of the Popes... If your fed up of travelling around on your city breaks then Avignon is the perfect choice. Discover the medieval streets by foot and wander around the famous Pope's Palace or Notre Dame then head off for some shopping at the colourful markets.
Aix-en-Provence Enjoy a short break to Aix-en-Provence - the Old Capital of Provence Aix-en-Provence is famous for having over 40 fountains scattered throughout the city, museums, thermal bath's and as the home of the famous Cezanne. A great weekend or mid-week short break destination.
Boulogne Enjoy a break to Boulogne - a city of history and a city of the sea Wander the waterfront in Boulogne , sampling the local catch of the day, or explore the 13th century city walls taking in the views of the Old Town. Enjoy a day out on the beach or in thesurrounding forest. Shop in the market or marvel at the sea life on display in Nausicaä.
Chantilly A gem lying just 50km from Paris Once famous for its porcelain and silk lace, Chantilly is best known for its 14th Century Château de Chantilly and Equestrian Museum, polo and horse racing, and golf. Visit the Chateau, the famous lace museum and finish the day with a strol through Chantilly Forest.
Cambrai Cambrai was badly damaged in both wars, but still retains many noteworthy buildings. Built with local limestone, they have a distinctive clean white appearance and retain evidence of their former grandeur. Enter through the Porte de Paris and you'll see the tall belfry of the Cathedral Notre-Dame, home to the tomb of Fenelon, the Swan of Cambrai.
Calais Not just a shopping stop... It's well known that you can grab some great value bargains in Calais but that's not all it has to offer. There's a host of cultural and historic places and sights to explore as well as fine white sandy beaches. Perfect choice for those not wanting a long drive.
Cannes Not just a Film Festival... May is the busiest time in Cannes as the stars descend on the city for the famous festival but that's not all it has to offer. Explore the streets, check out Forville, the local market or stroll along the promenade La Croisette - the place to be seen!
Honfleur A trip back in time... Perfectly preserved in it's medieval past, Honfleur is a great choice for your next motoring break. From the stunning port to galleries and shops, this sunny fishing village has so much to offer. And don't forget the Normandy beaches are close by and perfect for a day trip
Lyon Simply unforgettable... Lyon lies in the heart of the Rhone Valley and is famous for its UNESCO heritage sight and gastronomic delights. Ramble the cobbled streets and discover this amazing city by day and dine at Michelin star studded restaurants by night.
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Montreuil The Romantic Montreuil-sur-Mer Once an important port it is now 13km inland from the sea. Perched on a little hilltop above the river and surrounded by its ancient walls, Montreuil is a charming place with crooked, cobbled streets, whitewashed and half-timbered houses and churches.
Nice Capital of the French Riviera... Stylish and charming in a sunny location. Nice is the perfect choice for a sunshine break but don't forget what else it has to offer. An array of museums, shops and not to mention worldclass nightlife will have you planning another trip in no time!
Paris One of the most romantic cities in the world... Paris is a city that truly has something for everyone. Explore stunning sights from the Eiffel Tower to the Arc de Triomphe , sample the sumputous local cuisine then head off to the Moulin Rouge for a night to remember.
Reims Gateway to the Champagne Region... The perfect place to explore on foot and sample fine dining, Champagne houses, stylish shopping and sightseeing. Reims boasts no less then 4 UNESCO world heritage monuments including the 13th Century Notre Dame Cathedral
Troyes The medieval capital of the Champagne region... Rising from quaint timber-frame houses and narrow streets to the stunning gothic cathedral and churches. You will fall in love with this beautiful town, and don't forget the fantastic shopping in the designer outlets.
Rouen The capital of Normandy... On the banks of the river Seine Rouen is a historic but also lively city. Famous for being the scene of Joan of Arc's trial and execution, you can explore the many sights including the Notre Dame by day and then wind down in one of the many bars and cafes at night!
St Omer The historic cathedral town Set in beautiful woodland and rolling countryside, St Omer is a charming market town, with winding medieval streets full of impressive Gothic architecture. What's more, it's just around an hour across the Channel from Dover by ferry, and even quicker by Eurotunnel.
Antwerp The second biggest city in Belgium and the diamond capital. Antwerp is an art-loving city with Ruben's former home being situated here but that's not all it has to offer. Explore the Diamond museum, Antwerp's famous zoo and don't forget the fantastic nightlife.
Bruges The Venice of the North One of Europe's most beautiful medieval cities. Criss-crossed by canals, charming cobbled streets and lovely old buildings, perfect to explore on foot. No Bruges holidays would be complete without tasting one of hundreds of local beers and exquisite chocolates
Brussels The vibrant capital of Belgium A city steeped in culture, a rich and elegant maze of cobbled streets, grand squares and impressive old buildings. Brussels has a timeless charm with lots to see and do but it's also cosmopolitan and stylish, with superb cuisine and plenty of nightlife.
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