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Its hard to generalise about France as Charles de Gaulle once remarked, how could one describe a country which has 365 kinds of cheese? Yet there is something about this magnificent land which draws millions of francophiles back year after year for a taste of la vie française.

Could it be the chic boulevards of Paris, the sparkling ski slopes of the Alps, sunlit vineyards and sun-baked beaches, a dusty game of boules, or coffee and croissants in an undiscovered village? Or perhaps its a tour of the majestic châteaux of the Loire that appeals, the glamorous jet-set lifestyle of the Mediterranean, or a relaxing picnic in Provence, where the air is fragrant with wild herbs and lavender? Consider also the delights of other lesser-known regions such as Franche-Comté, Gascony or Berry, deep in the green heart of France regions firmly rooted to the land, whose sleepy villages offer visitors a chance to sample the true douceur de vivre of provincial France.

There is no denying that France is a land of great contrasts, offering an endless choice of enticing destinations, a rich diversity of landscapes, cuisines, climates and peoples, with an exceptional cultural heritage. Its easy to see why the French stay at home for their holidays and why they so felicitously call their country La Belle France.

Aisne Tourist Office

Address: 26, Avenue Charles de Gaulle, 02000 Laon

Phone: +33 (0) 3 23 27 76 76

  • Louvre
    The Louvre, palace of kings, architectural centrepiece of the French capital and one of the top five museums in the world, is unmissable.
  • China Club
    Situated five minutes away from Paris' bustling Bastille area is an oasis of calm and sophistication, the China Club.
  • Bayeux Tapestry
    The world's most famous tapestry, on display in its own museum in Bayeux, is a feat of human endeavour depicting a troubled time in English and Norman history. As many as 632 men, 202 horses, 55 dogs and 41 ships are woven into the tapestry to portray the Norman conquest.
  • Nausicaa
    Set in a vast indoor centre, Nausicaa is a truly magnificent venture, home to over 10,000 sea creatures. Visitors can learn all about the seas and oceans of the world in a hands-on experience that combines education and entertainment.
  • Père Lachaise Cemetery
    The tombs of celebrated singers, writers, artists, statesmen and revolutionaries can be found among the thousands buried in the pleasantly sprawling, leafy Paris cemetery - Cimetière du Père Lachaise. A modern-day mecca, it is reputedly the world's most-visited cemetery, with tombs ranging from the ludicrous and ostentatious to the understatedly simple.
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