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The Wonders of France
The movies – care of the industrious Lumière brothers – were invented in France. Perhaps that’s why we know it so well – and so visually. The Eiffel Tower, the Champs-Élysées, fields of lavender, the sun-hot shores of the south. There’s an immediately memorable image here; hold it in your mind. With this new itinerary (which, bien sûr, you can tailor any way you like), we wanted to take a long, lingering look at all the things that make France, well, so particularly French. The resulting trip is a marvel to behold – taking you on an elegant voyage through the country’s most breathless sights. North to South – from city to coast. Think of this one as elegant, uplifting, and so very easygoing.When
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Paris
If “Paris syndrome” describes the sensitive shock that some travellers feel when landing in the city of lights, then we want to offer the “Paris cure”: a vision of the city that swings and sways with everything you’d hope from the capital that has played host to writers, poets, and painters for long and exquisite centuries.

Avignon and Crillon le Brave
Avignon. The Rhône runs through it, yes, but so does the whole story of southeastern France. The Palais des Papes, the Pont Saint-Bénézet, the cathedral that towers over everything. Such bliss, such beauty. But we’re going to be taking you further afield, still; into the villages and landscapes of lovely Luberon – one of France’s most seductively secretive wine regions.

Monaco & Nice
Plunging further south and east, we’re about to drop you into the glad-hearted Mediterranean that makes this part of the world so special. The French Riviera – for good reason – has been attracting movie stars and aristocrats to its shores for a very long time – and for very good reason. Call it R’n’R; call it old-world glamour. Happily, you’ll be making your home at the Hôtel du Couvent – a converted 17th century convent that, with its understated looks and apricot-tree gardens, strikes a confidently calm note in the very heart of the coast.