FRANCE 2019: Major Openings
Franck A. Perret Museum
Saint-Pierre, Martinique
May 8, 2019
Saint-Pierre, Martinique
May 8, 2019
There a so many reasons to visit France in 2019. Visiting Normandy will be a must before, during or after the 75th anniversary of D-Day and the Loire Valley will be festive with Renaissance fever for the 500th anniversary of the French Renaissance & Leonard da Vinci. November 9 update: the opening of the City of Gastronomy and Wine in Dijon has been postponed to 2020/2021
September 14 to16, 2018: a weekend in the Aisne County, Picardy, to Honor American and French Troops Fighting Alongside in the Battles of the Aisne.
"With an increase of +16% compared to the same month in 2017, July 2018 saw strong ticket sales to France", Anne-Laure Tuncer, Director USA of Atout France
Paris, France, August 6, 2018 - Trainline, Europe’s leading train and bus app, announces the launch of an unprecedented partnership with Atout France, the France Tourism D
During this 100th Anniversary year of the end of WWI, the regions along what was then called the Western Front (Alsace, Champagne, Lorraine, Picardy, Nord Pas-de-Calais) are commemorating throughout the year several key milestones. It is the occasion to discover for some, lesser-known areas of France.
The famed Chateau de Versailles is not only the only worthwhile site in the area. The city itself will surprise and charm visitors. Louis XIV made certain of that. Get a preview at the NY Metropolitan Museum of exhibit.
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An estimated 89 million travelers visited France in 2017—nearly an 8% increase over 2018, remaining the world’s #1 tourist destination.
In addition to Paris winning Best Destination for 2018 in TripAdvisor’s Travelers Choice Awards, four “Top French Cities” were elected Top 10 destinations in France.
Air France launches campaign to remind travelers that flying economy can be a joy. Quite cheeky.