2020 Major Events & Anniversaries
France 2020 will also be a great for year of anniversaries, from WWII to the Loire Valley and Metz to the Côte d'Azur
France 2020 will also be a great for year of anniversaries, from WWII to the Loire Valley and Metz to the Côte d'Azur
Six more opportunities and airline choices to fly to France from a nearby gateway and new airlines from major gateways is growing in the U.S.
• Opening of a 37-room hotel within the Mk2 Nation cinema (January 2020)
A whole new set of things to see and do in France and the French West Indies in 2020, from the Saint-Pierre, Martinique museum dedicated to the 1902 eruption of the Mount Pelée volcano and in Paris the palace known as the Hôtel de la Marine to the Bassin des Lumières in Bordeaux or the Musée Méliès named after the pioneer French filmmaker
France 2020 is effervescent with innovation and major events. However, because of the present situation many of these openings & major events have been reschedule or are on hold. Here is an update
Lyon, the gastronomic capital of France, birthplace of bouchons (as well as Paul Bocuse and Daniel Boulud) and foodie city par excellence, will be crowned with another culinary jewel this fall.
For the first time, the tapestry of the Last Supper, a reproduction of Leonardo da Vinci’s famous painting will be presented outside of Vatican Museums and Italy
Paris abounds with cafés, bistros, and fine cuisine of all kinds; yet some things are best savored en région. Take sauerkraut in Alsace, for instance, or oysters on the coast. It’s hard to beat the authenticity. Luckily, a number of cities with delectable local specialties and notable chefs are less than two hours by train from the capital by TGV, or high-speed train. Pack your weekender or just go for the day and hop on the next train for a culinary adventure.