Brittany Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Brittany? Check out our Brittany Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Brittany.
Top Places to visit in Brittany:
Grand Site Naturel de Ploumanac'h, Sentier des douaniers, Les Aiguilles de Port Coton, Pointe de Pen-Hir, Cote de Granit Rose, Pointe du Van, Marche aux Huitres, Centre Historique, Reserve Naturelle des Sept Iles, Cap d'Erquy, La Pointe des Poulains, Pointe du Percho, Les Remparts de Saint-Malo, Ploumanac'h Lighthouse, Promenade du Clair de Lune
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Places to see in ( Sete - France )
Places to see in ( Sete - France )
Sète is a major port city in the southeast French region of Occitanie. It’s bordered by the Étang de Thau, a biodiverse saltwater lagoon. Across a narrow isthmus, Sète’s Mediterranean coast is lined with sandy beaches. The top of Mont St Clair offers views of the city, known as “Venice of the Languedoc” for its canal network. The Musée Paul Valéry has displays on the history of Sète, plus an art collection.
Sete known as Cette until 1928, is a commune in the Hérault department in the Occitanie region in southern France. Its inhabitants are called Sétois. Known as the Venice of Languedoc and the singular island (in Paul Valéry's words), it is a port and a seaside resort on the Mediterranean with its own very strong cultural identity, traditions, cuisine and dialect. It is also the hometown of artists like Paul Valéry, Jean Vilar, Georges Brassens, Gregory Del Piero, Hervé Di Rosa, Manitas de Plata, and Robert Combas.
Built upon and around Mont St Clair, Sète is situated on the south-eastern hub of the Bassin de Thau, an enclosed salt water lake used primarily for oyster and mussel fields. To its other side lies the Mediterranean. And the town has a network of canals which are link between the Étang de Thau and the Mediterranean Sea.
In 1703, when the Saint-Louis church was consecrated, Louis IX, patron of the port, also became the patron saint of the town. He has been celebrated every year on August 25, with canal jousting competitions, music and fireworks, except during wartime.
Sète is the eastern starting point of the Canal du Midi, and the ending point of the Canal du Rhône à Sète. Its train station Gare de Sète is approximately 15 minutes by train from Montpellier, and is also served by long distance trains to Bordeaux, Toulouse, Marseille and Paris. Car ferries sail between Sète and Morocco.
Sète is a centre of water jousting, and hosts a major tournament during the town festival, the St-Louis. Paul Valéry's poem Le cimetière marin, depicts the graveyard above Sète's harbour. Valéry is buried in the graveyard, and the nearby Paul Valéry Museum contains a collection of his drawings and manuscripts. Espace Georges-Brassens is a museum dedicated to the Sétois singer-songwriter. Agnès Varda's first film, La Pointe Courte, was filmed in the environs of Sète. The Secret of the Grain, also known as Couscous or Le Grain et le Mulet, a César Award-winning movie about Tunisian immigrants, was filmed in Sète.
Alot to see in Sete such as :
Étang de Thau
Mont Saint-Clair
Regional Centre for Contemporary Art
Musée Paul Valéry
La Roquille
Espace Georges Brassens
Loupian Roman villa
Port de Sète
Corniche beach
Jardin Antique Méditerranéen
Plage du Lazaret
Museum Of The Sea
International Museum of Modest Arts
Pirateland mini golf
Chapel of La Salette
Musée de l'Etang de Thau
Crique de l'Anau (la Conque)
Ferme Zoo
Crique de l'Angle
Pierres Blanches Forest
Casino Balaruc-Les-Bains
Musée Art Contemporain Sete
La Chapelle du Quartier Haut
Abbaye Saint Félix-de-Monceau
Eglise Saint Joseph
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30 Things to do in Montreal | Top Attractions Travel Guide
When visiting Montreal consider the following top 35 things to do in Montreal as a travel video guide for all of the best attractions in the city. There is no other city in Canada or the United States of America that can compare with Montreal in terms of its diversity and European flare. As a city of festivals (during the winter, fall, spring and summer) you're left with an inexhaustible amount of things to see and do in the city during all four seasons.
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Compared to other Canadian cities, Montreal offers world class arts, dining, architecture, entertainment, arts and festivals showcasing the best of Canadian culture and Canadian food. Eating poutine, watching a Montreal Canadiens hockey game for fun and taking in a mesmerizing Cirque du Soleil were the highlights of our visit. If you only have time to one destination in Canada let it be Montréal, Québec:
1) Visit the Museum of Fine Arts - Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal
2) Hike up Mount Royal Park - Mont Royal
3) Check out Le Plateau Neighborliness - Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
4) Tam Tams drumming on Sundays in Mount Royal Park - Les Tam-Tams du Mont Royal
5) Wander around the campus area of McGill University - l'Université McGill
6) Eat poutine - cantines or casse-croûtes
7) Visit the historic area of Old Montreal - Vieux-Montréal
8) Lookout point from Mount Royal Park - Parc du Mont-Royal
9) Go shopping at Bonsecours Market - Marché Bonsecours
10) Habitat 67 - Expo 67
11) Check out the many summer and winter festivals in Montreal including the Highlands games, Rogers cup, Tango events and Blues festival.
12) Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal - Oratoire Saint-Joseph du Mont-Royal
13) Visit the Montreal Biodome - Biodôme de Montréal
14) Montreal's Olympic Stadium 'The Big O' - Stade Olympique de Montréal
15) Montreal Botanical Garden - Jardin botanique de Montréal
16) Watch a Habs game the Montreal Canadiens - Les Canadiens de Montréal
17) Eat Montreal smoked meat at Schwartz's - viande fumée
18) Notre-Dame Cathedral - Notre-Dame Basilica
19) Cirque du Soleil 'Circus of the sun'
20) Montreal street art and graffiti
21) Go shopping and people watching along Saint Catherine Street - Rue Sainte-Catherine
22) Go shopping or warm up under Montreal's Underground City - RÉSO or La Ville Souterraine
23) Relax, exercise or have a picnic at La Fontaine Park - Parc La Fontaine)
24) Montreal's Gay Village - Le Village gai
25) Eat Montreal bagels at St-Viateur Bagel - petit pain
26) Ride a bicycle around the city
27) Visit Mary, Queen of the World Cathedral - Cathédrale Marie-Reine-du-Monde
28) Visit the Old Port of Montreal - Vieux-Port de Montréal
29) Take the Metro around Montreal - Métro de Montréal
30) In-line skate or bicycle around Lachine Canal - Canal de Lachine
Head to the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts for a look at some of the free current exhibitions. We're here at Park Mount Royal to walk around and head to the lookout point for amazing city views. We chose to stay in the neighborhood of Le Plateau-Mont Royal. On Sunday afternoons you'll find a huge drumming circle on the east end of Mount Royal called Tam Tams. McGill University is one of the most prestigious universities in all of Canada. Poutine, a French Canadian dish, it is basically french fries with gravy and cheese curds on top. For a taste of French charm, wander down the cobbled streets of Old Montreal. Tonight we're at the Cirque du Soleil for a circus performance. The biodome is a popular attraction for families with children. Olympic Stadium is the former home of the Montreal Expos. The botanical gardens are home to beautiful gardens. Bell Center is home to the Montreal Canadiens, one of the most celebrated NHL franchises. There is no better place ot eat smoked meat in Montreal than Schwartz. The Notre Dame Basilica is located in the historic district of Old Montreal. If you enjoy checking out graffiti around Saint Catherine street which is also a shopping district. Eat St. Viateur bagels, which are really famous here in Montreal. A great way to get around the city is by Bixi bike. Montreal's Old Port is worth a wander. This video features songs available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.
Visit Arcachon in France
Staying in Bordeaux for a longer time? Take a trip to Arcachon - a vibrant French sea-front town on the Atlantic coast, full of character, stunning views, white sandy beaches, shops, and restaurants to enjoy the local treats. Known as one of the most ‘belle-époque’ towns, it is a must-see destination when visiting south-west France. Book your next flight to Bordeaux now:
Where to eat in Paris? Perfect lunch spot and people watching on Rue Saint-Honoré, La Coupe d'Or.
Rue Saint Honoré is like front row ticket to the city’s most opulent fashion show. A a street lined with luxury fashion boutiques such as Prada, Lanvin, Hermes, Chloé, Missoni . Located on an ideal corner on Rue Saint-Honoré, La Coupe d'Or with its array of salads, sandwiches, French dishes and snacks, is the perfect place for lunch or an afternoon coffee. Both inside and outside seating can give you plenty of people watching on the chic Rue Saint-Honoré. A favorite of Parisian fashionistas, this is a place to see and be seen. And while the food and the service are solid, you really come here for that true Parisian sport of people watching. Outside sitting is quite pleasurable as well, especially on warm sunny days. Scene-stealing Parisians, along with their dogs, children, and babies in strollers, occupy every corner of the front section.
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How to Be Parisian Wherever You Are: Love, Style, and Bad Habits
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French Chic Living: The Ultimate Guide to a Life of Elegance, Beauty and Style
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French Women Don't Get Fat: Secrets For Enjoying Food, Having Fun, And Being Thin
French Women Don't Get Fat: The Secret of Eating for Pleasure
The French Women Don't Get Fat Cookbook
French Women for All Seasons
French Women Don't Get Facelifts: The Secret of Aging with Style & Attitude
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Paris, France: Rue Cler Street Market
More info about travel to Paris: Rick tags along with a local woman as she shops in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower on Rue Cler, picking out fresh ingredients for that night's dinner party. Paris abounds with atmospheric street markets like this, each oozing with small-town charm in the middle of the big city and providing a feast for the eyes as well as the stomach. Rue Cler is chock-full of shops and stalls specializing in produce, meat, bread, seafood, cheese, and bread. And of course wine — an essential part of any French meal. Bon appetit! Subscribe to for weekly updates on more European destinations. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit
Places to see in ( Le Lavandou - France )
Places to see in ( Le Lavandou - France )
Le Lavandou is a commune in the Var department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France. It derives its name either from the flower lavender (lavanda in Provençal) that is prevalent in the area, or more prosaically from the local form of the Occitan name for lavoir, lavandor (for lavador, a public place for washing clothes).
The (then) village is where the famous popular song A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square was written in the summer of 1939. The words were by Eric Maschwitz and the music by Manning Sherwin, with its title ‘stolen’ from a story by Michael Arlen. The song had its first performance in a local bar, where the melody was played on piano by Manning Sherwin with the help of the resident saxophonist. Maschwitz sang the words while holding a glass of wine, but nobody seemed impressed.
In the spring of 2002, an attempt was made to find the bar where this classic song was first performed with the view to having a blue plaque set up. With the help of the local tourist office, elderly residents were questioned, but it proved impossible to establish the venue.
In September 2000, the mayor passed an unusual bylaw making it illegal to die in the town. The mayor described his own bylaw as absurd ... to counter an absurd situation; the absurd situation was that with the town's cemetery already full, a court in Nice had denied permission for a new cemetery because it would mar the beauty of the selected site.
Beaches and events in Le Lavandou :
L'Anglade
La Grande Plage du Lavandou
Saint-Clair
La Fossette
Aiguebelle
l'Eléphant
Jean Blanc
Rossignol
Le Layet
Cavalière
Cap Nègre
Pramousquier
Lavandou Flower Parade
Saint-Pierre festival
Romérage
Summer season concerts
Halloween | Fall Festival
Le Lavandou used to be a small fishing port facing the marvelous Iles d'Or (Golden Islands). Today it is a major international marina and sport fishing port. Divers come for the beauty of the sea bed with its rich marine life and crystal-clear waters.
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The art of Parisian living, Saint-Germain-des-Prés. Fashion, food, and more.
If you wish to learn the fine art of Parisian style living , a stroll down a non touristy neighborhood street provides an excellent opportunity. There are many hidden corners of the city and if you dare to look beyond the major tourist attractions, you will do more than see Paris, you'll truly experience it. Here we are on the left bank, in the stylish district of Saint Placide, Saint-Germain-des-Prés, one of the best places to experience the subtle mix of daily pleasures and daily routine. A charming little village atmosphere thanks to the tiny local gourmets shops and boutiques. I love coming here, sit at the cafe at 1:50 and 5:42 and observe the Parisians go about their lives. Whether it’s for cheese, fish, charcuterie, butchers or pastry, shopping for groceries is an integral part of daily life here. Love watching chic Parisians chat with the butcher, the baker, or the cheese maker, pop into the chic boutiques for the latest fashion accessories or sit at an outdoor café and watch the world go by as they sip some coffee.
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Books on Parisian Chic:
Parisian Chic
Parisian Chic Look Book: What Should I Wear Today?
How to Be Parisian Wherever You Are: Love, Style, and Bad Habits
Lessons from Madame Chic: 20 Stylish Secrets I Learned While Living in Paris
French Chic Living: The Ultimate Guide to a Life of Elegance, Beauty and Style
Books on French Diet:
Amazon unlimited grocery delivery
French Women Don't Get Fat: Secrets For Enjoying Food, Having Fun, And Being Thin
French Women Don't Get Fat: The Secret of Eating for Pleasure
The French Women Don't Get Fat Cookbook
French Women for All Seasons
French Women Don't Get Facelifts: The Secret of Aging with Style & Attitude
All You Need to Be Impossibly French.
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Places to see in ( Dinard - France )
Places to see in ( Dinard - France )
Walking around Dinard, with its Belle Époque villas and stripy beach tents, is like taking a trip back to the 19th century. The most British of Brittany’s resorts is popular with families who are attracted by its sandy beaches and coastal walks. Nearby St-Briac and St-Lunaire are also worth a visit.
Made popular by British and American visitors in the 19th century, Dinard was France’s top summer resort until the French Riviera took over in the 1930s. The former fishing village attracted wealthy celebrities and businessmen as well as European royalty, some of whom built fabulous villas; there are now more than 400 listed buildings in the town. The tourist office runs guided tours on several themes including ‘the English touch’ and there’s a British film festival in October.
Dinard has several beaches, which range from small coves to long expanses of sand. The jewel in the crown of this Emerald Coast resort is Place de l’Écluse, which is instantly recognisable in season by its rows of stripy tents; from June to September the beach organises gym classes and kids’ clubs and many other activities. The Plage de St-Enogat is the place to go for water sports.
Dinard continues to be an upmarket resort and many well-heeled tourists choose to spend their evenings at the swish casino after spending the day in the thalassotherapy spa. However, the Promenade Clair de Lune, a lovely waterside walk illuminated in July and August, whose palms and lush tropical plants recall the Mediterranean, shows that the best things in life are often free.
The GR34 old customs officer’s path passes through Dinard and a trip on foot to St-Lunaire, a favourite resort of rich Parisians and French film stars, makes an interesting day out. The village has some nice sandy beaches, an 11th-century Romanesque church and the area of Le Décollé offers sweeping views over the coast as far as Cap Fréhel. Keen golfers should head further west again to St-Briac-sur-Mer for its waterside 18-hole course, which is said to be one of Europe’s most beautiful.
Dinard is on the coast of north-eastern Brittany, across the Rance Estuary from Saint-Malo. The origins of Dinard as a fishing village were first pushed aside at the end of the 19th century, when the rich and fashionable of the time built their luxury houses here. Dinard is affected by the warm gulf stream so has an unexpectedly mild climate for the region.
By the end of the 19th century Dinard was considered to be France’s no. 1 seaside resort and was the place to go and be seen by the rich and famous. As a result of its 19th century popularity Dinard now has lots of attractive villas and houses and because of their very individual and eclectic style many of them are protected buildings.France.
There are three pleasant beaches in the town, which are also the starting point for nice walks along the coastline, and there are several other nice sandy beaches nearby. The beaches in the centre of Dinard are the Plage de Saint-Enogat, where you can see the most imposing villas, and the Plage de l'ecluse, which has the most facilities and activities. Just a little further the Plage du Port Blanc has less amenities but tends to be quieter than the more central beaches. If you only have time to head one way out of town along the coast, head east for the views at the end of the headland called Moulinet Point (the eastern end of the plage de l'ecluse). From here you get magnificent views of St Malo across the water. Along the way admire the sumptuous villas built to enjoy the sea views.
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