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How long is the drive from St. Albans to Lisbon?

The direct drive from St. Albans to Lisbon is 1,394 mi (2,243 km), and should have a drive time of 19 hrs 26 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from St. Albans to Lisbon, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Brighton, Bordeaux, Bilbao, Donostia - San Sebastian, Salamanca, Segovia, Evora, Coimbra, Lille, and La Rochelle, as well as top places to visit like Colchester Zoological Society and Dover Castle, or the ever-popular Vieux-Lille.

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Top cities between St. Albans and Lisbon

The top cities between St. Albans and Lisbon are Brighton, Bordeaux, Bilbao, San Sebastian - Donostia, Salamanca, Segovia, Evora, Coimbra, Lille, and La Rochelle. Brighton is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from St. Albans and 20 hours from Lisbon.
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Brighton

Brighton, a charming seaside resort in East Sussex, England, is steeped in history dating back to the Bronze Age, Roman and Anglo-Saxon periods. The town offers a diverse culinary scene with restaurants like Flint House serving imaginative small and sharing plates. With its proximity to South Downs and direct trains to London, Brighton is a popular destination for locals and visitors alike. It's been an ideal refuge during lockdown with beautiful landscapes for dog-walking and plenty of independent shops offering unique finds.
Most popular city on this route
1 hour off the main route, 6% of way to Lisbon
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Lille

Lille, the capital of Hauts-de-France in northern France, is a vibrant city with a rich history and strong Flemish influences. The charming Vieux Lille neighborhood boasts 17th-century brick townhouses, cobblestone streets, and the bustling Grand Place square. The city's cultural scene is enhanced by its bustling university population.
44% as popular as Brighton
47 minutes off the main route, 20% of way to Lisbon
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La Rochelle

La Rochelle, located in the southwest of France and serving as the capital of the Charente-Maritime department, has a rich maritime history dating back to the 12th century. The city boasts a charming Vieux Port (old harbor) and a large modern marina called Les Minimes. Its old town is characterized by medieval half-timbered houses, Renaissance architecture, and picturesque passageways adorned with 17th-century arches.
44% as popular as Brighton
54 minutes off the main route, 44% of way to Lisbon
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Bordeaux

Food & Drink
Wine Tours & Tastings
Cultural Tours
Bordeaux, located in the southwest of France, is a picturesque port city renowned for its association with the world-famous wine-growing region. The city boasts stunning Gothic architecture such as the Cathédrale Saint-André and elegant 18th- to 19th-century mansions. Art enthusiasts can explore notable museums like the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Bordeaux, while public gardens adorn the river quays.
94% as popular as Brighton
32 minutes off the main route, 50% of way to Lisbon
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Donostia / San Sebastián

Donostia-San Sebastian, a charming resort town in Spain's Basque Country, boasts stunning beaches like Playa de la Concha and Playa de Ondarreta. The cobblestoned old town, Parte Vieja, is lined with upscale shops and vibrant pintxo bars offering regional specialties. The area is also renowned for its world-class restaurants led by innovative chefs.
72% as popular as Brighton
33 minutes off the main route, 60% of way to Lisbon
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Bilbao

Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Bilbao, a vibrant city in northern Spain, is known for its stunning blend of modern architecture and natural beauty. The iconic Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, designed by Frank Gehry, stands as a symbol of the city's revitalization. Nestled amidst green mountains and overlooking the Bay of Biscay, Bilbao offers a diverse experience for travelers. From surfing along the Atlantic coast to exploring the picturesque towns and fishing villages, there's no shortage of adventure.
89% as popular as Brighton
42 minutes off the main route, 63% of way to Lisbon
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Segovia

Segovia, located in central/northern Spain, is a province within the autonomous community of Castile and León. Bordered by several other provinces, it offers a rich tapestry of history and culture. Exploring its hidden streets reveals intriguing anecdotes, stories, and lesser-known figures from the city's past. This includes tales of obscure kings and characters who have left their mark on Segovia's heritage.
58% as popular as Brighton
1 hour off the main route, 73% of way to Lisbon
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Salamanca

Salamanca, located in northwestern Spain, is the capital of Salamanca province and part of the Castile and León region. The city has a rich history dating back to the Celtic era and is renowned for its intricate sandstone architecture. The Universidad de Salamanca, founded in the 1100s, played a significant role as an intellectual center in the 15th-16th centuries and continues to contribute to the city's liveliness with its international student community.
62% as popular as Brighton
37 minutes off the main route, 79% of way to Lisbon
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Coimbra

Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
Coimbra, a picturesque city in central Portugal, boasts a well-preserved medieval old town and is renowned for being the former capital of the country. The historic University of Coimbra, located within the city, is famous for its baroque library known as Biblioteca Joanina and an impressive 18th-century bell tower. Additionally, visitors can explore the 12th-century Romanesque cathedral Sé Velha in the old town.
45% as popular as Brighton
52 minutes off the main route, 90% of way to Lisbon
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Évora District

Évora District, situated in the southern region of Portugal known as Alentejo, is home to the charming city of Évora and shares its border with Spain. This district is renowned for producing Evora cheese, a ripened, slightly yellow cheese that comes in traditional circular and small shapes typical of Alentejo.
46% as popular as Brighton
60 minutes off the main route, 93% of way to Lisbon

Best stops along St. Albans to Lisbon drive

The top stops along the way from St. Albans to Lisbon (with short detours) are Puy du Fou, Futuroscope, and ZooParc de Beauval. Other popular stops include Brighton Palace Pier, Château de Chenonceau, and La Rochelle Aquarium.
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Vieux-Lille

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Vieux-Lille is a vibrant neighborhood with a mix of 17th-century architecture, redbrick houses, and trendy establishments. Visitors can explore the Old Stock Exchange, Notre-Dame-de-la-Treille Cathedral, and the Birthplace of Charles de Gaulle museum. The area also offers cozy restaurants, hip cocktail bars, and traditional shops for a delightful experience.
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Lille, France
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Colchester Zoological Society

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Outdoor Activities
Colchester Zoo, sprawling across 60 acres of parkland, offers a captivating experience with its smartly designed themed habitats housing over 260 species from around the world. Visitors can encounter crowd favorites like African elephants and giraffes as well as rare species such as fennec foxes and sun bears. The zoo's conservation efforts are evident in its care for endangered animals like Komodo dragons and African big cats.
I love this zoo. Even though it’s busy you can still enjoy the experience. Lots to see and do. The animals have some lovely enclosures and look happy. I love the glass so you can get up close to observe. It’s probably my favourite zoo as zoos go and I’ve been to lots! They clearly do a lot for conservation too and that’s massively important for the welfare of endangered species particularly! It’s clean and the staff are lovely!
Sarah C — Google review
Had a lovely day out here plenty of animals to see,some were hiding in their beds as it was a bit chilly but you could peep at them there. There's walk through areas to get up close. Plenty of food and drink cafes dotted through the zoo and picnic benches too. Definitely worth a visit.
Anne S — Google review
Love a zoo trip!! such an enjoyable experience. Great variety of animals to see and even though it can be very busy you still see and enjoy it all. The animals all have great spacious enclosures and plenty of items in for them to enjoy. There is plenty of things to see and to do which is great. The Gift shop at the end is brilliant as well, has a great variety of things for all ages.
Fay C — Google review
What an amazing zoological zoo. It's started off as wet and windy but cleared up as there was many indoor areas to visit. The meerkats took abit of coaching to get them outside but eventually came out. Feeding the giraffes was really good and exciting for the children. Well grown ups. The staff were really helpful and knew exactly where to send you when lost for the next adventure around the park. So many animals and looked in good care. Lots of schools visiting which was good to see. Well done teams.
Gerhard G — Google review
Had a very nice day. Very nice experience during the visit. The zoo is very easy to find with plenty of parking. The staff is very nice and helpful. You can stroll around the park in a relaxing enjoyable atmosphere. The zoo is easily accesible for wheel chair users and the benches around the park come in handy for those who have issues walking longer distances. The zoo beeing situated in a field away from towns, villages is very nice and gives you a better touch with nature. The large animal section is very nice. Also note that animals might take a nap exactly when you want to film or take a photo of them...with patience you can still catch them moving around. The restaurant offers good food and you can enjoy the food outside in nice weather. Kids playground close to the restaurant. Toilets also around the park are clean. You can get a ride on a mini train. The souvenir shop is nicely organised, affordable prices. The plush animals are very nicely made. Definitely worth a day visiting. Best to buy tickets in advance. You'll find a nice biodiversity animal range. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable. Better buy tickets in advance or an year pass if you plan to visit more times.
Daniel A — Google review
Really enjoyable day and a huge variety of animals to see. It’s really well laid out and the animals all looked happy. The Africa section was impressive. The elephants and giraffes seemed happy. Every turn you took there was something new to discover. Food options were a bit hit and miss with long waits for average not even hot food. That was the only down side but went for the animals hence the 5 star review. The green anacondas were stunning as were the chimpanzees
Jillian — Google review
I had an absolutely fantastic time visiting Colchester Zoo! One of the highlights of the day was the amazing train ride that took us on a scenic journey around the park, giving us a chance to see the majority of the animals from a unique and relaxing perspective. It was such a fun and convenient way to explore the zoo. Another great feature was the variety of informative talks held at different animal enclosures throughout the day. These talks gave us the chance to learn more about the animals, their behaviors, and conservation efforts, all while getting a closer look at them. The staff were friendly, knowledgeable, and clearly passionate about what they do. Overall, it was a brilliant experience—perfect for families, couples, or anyone who loves animals. Highly recommend visiting Colchester Zoo for a memorable and educational day out!
Blizray491 — Google review
A great day out. I came with my six and ten year old and they loved the day. We didn't get to see all the animals but we did see most of them. We were there from 11.30 to 6pm l. There were plenty of places to sit and eat lunch/snacks. Lots of playgrounds, exhibits and interactive places.
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Maldon Rd, Stanway, Heckfordbridge, Colchester CO3 0SL, United Kingdom
http://www.colchesterzoologicalsociety.com/
+44 1206 331292
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Dover Castle

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Castle
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Dover Castle, located on England's eastern flank, has a rich history dating back to the Iron Age. The castle boasts medieval underground works and war-time tunnels that offer captivating views and tours. Originally fortified in the 1st century, it was later modified for artillery warfare by Henry VIII. The Napoleonic Wars saw the addition of a network of tunnels with gun positions and casemates dug into the cliff.
We visited on a Sunday. The castle grounds are huge. There are 3 different sets of tunnels you can explore, two of them with a guide and the medieval tunnels to explore on your own. We spent the whole day there. Very interesting. Lots to see and explore. Good cafe for lunch. Highly recommend.
Jilly P — Google review
Absolutely a fantastic place to visit oozing with history. The site is large so allow plenty of time. It's also hilly and within the castle there is a lot of stairs. The tunnels under the castle were fascinating especially if you have an interest in WWII. Though they date back to the late 1700s. Tours are run at regular intervals and the staff are extremely knowledgeable. All staff were helpful and nice. We were able to park on site but I imagine school holidays could cause an issue sometimes. There's is a carpack for disabled drivers much closer and on a flatter level near the castle itself. Plenty of toilets dotted around the grounds and a cafe and ice cream van as well as one serving hot drinks and snacks. Small p.ay area with climbing equipment for children. Great views over Dover and the port. Also visit the Saxon Church that is within the grounds.
Diane C — Google review
Was a wonderful visit,went there with a friend of mine and we explored everything the castle had to offer. Under the castle there are some interesting tunnels with a lot of interesting stories. You will learn a bit about the war and the importance of the castle in the past. It's worth the money.
Georgian — Google review
You could easily spend a whole day here visiting the various sections of the large site. Of special interest to us were the Secret War Tunnels. It is a 30-minute tour with an informed and entertaining guide. (Unfortunately no photos allowed.) There is no extra fee for the tour. It is included with your entrance fee. There is also a tour of the hospital tunnels which we didn’t have time to take but would have been interested to see. We also enjoyed seeing the castle which is furnished in replicas from the period which we didn’t expect. Again, the attendants were friendly and informed. On a nice day there are lovely picnic area to enjoy.
Sheryl S — Google review
Fabulous day out at this historic English heritage site. Plenty to do. Good value. Had nice lunch , not overpriced. Visited war tunnels and walk round and in castle and grounds. Great views over countryside and out towards france.
Richard M — Google review
Travelled from Folkestone to visit the Castle on my way home to London and could have kicked myself as id left my bank card at the hotel so didn't manage to get inside the castle which was a disappointment. The grounds are stunning and the views over the harbour are exceptional.
Sarah E — Google review
There is so much to see here - definitely plan enough time! I would recommend buying tickets online, if you can. If not, you can drive up and park, then walk inside and purchase tickets in the gift shop in the main castle area at the top of the hill. The grounds are really well maintained and the staff is so friendly and helpful! The various tours close early, so be sure to hit them first, then tour the rest at your leisure. We started at the top, toured the tunnels, then went and did the two tours at the bottom before making the trek back up. (I would recommend this route) There is a lot of walking, so wear comfortable shoes! The views are incredible and there is so much to see. The only thing we weren’t a big fan of was the gaudy colors of the decorations in the main castle - they reminded us of a children’s play set - but that’s just our opinion. It definitely didn’t dampen the experience! There are ample restroom facilities located all around the property. It seemed like the kind of place that might be difficult to maneuver in a manual wheelchair, but we don’t use a wheelchair so there might be accommodations we didn’t see. Overall, it was a wonderful experience!
Shaela C — Google review
Brilliant place to visit. Be prepared to spend all day. Lots to see and do.Great tower, keep,old church and ancient lighthouse, ramparts, secret defence tunnels, wartime tunnels,various exhibitions, battlements, glorious views across Dover and the Channel. Definitely a English Heritage jewel.
Valerie H — Google review
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4.6
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Castle Hill Rd., Dover, CT16 1HU, United Kingdom
https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/dover-castle/?utm_source=Google%20Business&utm_campaign=Local%20Listings&utm_medium=Google%20Business%20Profiles&utm_content=dover%20castle
+44 370 333 1181
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Canterbury Cathedral

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Canterbury Cathedral, a Norman-built Church of England place of worship located in Canterbury, UK, is one of the oldest religious sites in England with a history dating back over 1400 years. It gained notoriety as the location where Archbishop Thomas Becket was tragically killed in 1170. Despite enduring fires and restoration efforts, the cathedral's Gothic towers and exquisite stained-glass windows continue to captivate visitors.
Canterbury Cathedral is absolutely breathtaking. From the stunning stained glass windows to the grand architecture, every corner tells a story. The atmosphere is peaceful yet powerful, and walking through its ancient halls feels like stepping back in time. It’s a must-visit for anyone interested in history, architecture, or simply experiencing something truly awe-inspiring. The audio guide was helpful too. Don’t miss the cloisters!
Federico S — Google review
Went on a Thursday, a week day. Large cathedral, bigger than expected. It did have some construction ongoing outside so that did affect the pictures of the building. Staff and volunteers inside were friendly and happy to tell you a lot about the history, for free. Ticket office staff also helpful explaining the differences in tickets. Very quick and easy. Cathedral probably needs two visits and definitely a tour guide to fully appreciate. There is a cafe and restaurant, and even a hotel. Toilet facilities were adequate. Good places to sit and read if you need a break also. Definitely will return.
Kenechi N — Google review
Very impressed. More than expected. Magnificent architecture. Huge, light, airy and less dark and oppressive when compared with Westminster Abbey. Beautiful ceilings and stained glass and extensive history. Less ‘tombs’ and fortunately less busy midweek. During our visit a Chaplain addressed all visitors briefly from the pulpit, and offered a prayer, using the cathedral for it’s intended purpose as a place of worship - not a tourist attraction - as it should be. The entry fee to the Cathedral is very reasonable considering the cost of maintaining the building and overseeing visitors. We paid an additional small sum for a guided tour which was exceptional. Lucky to get a ticket. The volunteer gave us a lot of insight into the development of Christianity in the UK, the various phases of the Church during different occupations and global conflicts, the murder of Thomas Beckett in 1170 AD, the destruction of his shrine by King Henry VIII in 1538, all wrapped up with visiting the different areas of the building and outlining the many extensions and renovations over 1000 years! Wonderful learning experience.
Stephen — Google review
A beautiful and peaceful place to spend the day. You can wander around the whole site taking in all of the history and story of the cathedral. There is plenty to see inside both in the crypt and the main floor. You can walk through the entire cathedral. There are places set aside for prayer and quiet contemplation. The outside areas are quiet and interesting to look at. Since the building has been cleaned on the outside you get a good feel for the surroundings and what it would have looked like when it was built. Hearing the bells on the hour was magical and seeing the places where St Thomas was murdered and the site of his tomb before it was destroyed in the reformation makes you stop and think. A fantastic day and a day of learning is never wasted. One day I will return to learn some more. Thank you.
Gary J — Google review
Beautiful Cathedral inside and outside. Very well maintained. You might need two days to walk around inside and outside, lovely gardens with lots of historical information. We thought it was free to enter, but it wasn't. We brought tickets either £19 or £21.00 each (don't remember exactly) they are valid for 12 months from the day of purchase. Just as well really, we thought they opened early on Sunday mornings, but they don't they have Sunday service and they open at 12.30. We had planned to go somewhere else and couldn't wait that long. We managed to walk around inside on Saturday morning early when it was quiet. The cathedral echos when people are talking, it looses it's essence of peace and solidtude. Definitely check the opening and closing times when planning a visit, it isn't visible from the outside of the cathedral which currently has scaffolding surrounding it for maintenance work. I will definitely go back to walk around the remainder of the cathedral before our tickets expire.
Sharon — Google review
Went for a short stay to see Cathedral and town. So historic and interesting. (Museum was great too...and free! ). Went to a choral evensong with the school girls choir, in the Cathedral....beautiful. Next day toured the Cathedral and amazing Crypt. Well worth the money. Walking outside to other historic sites in the Cathedral area, afterwards. We didn't book tickets,as at the beginning of November, it was not busy.
Judith I — Google review
Stunning... Just walking around this magnificent building is a delight... And there's no charges. So with a beautiful cathedral and a lovely quaint town with plenty of food options you definitely cannot go wrong for a good day out..
Geoff E — Google review
The Cathedral is truly a jewel of medieval architecture. The town, where Charles Dickens once lived for a while, has its own magic. You can feel the atmosphere of English life, away from the hustle and bustle of London (in a certain sense, it conveyed this to me). In the winter, it comes alive with university student life, and I think the pace of daily life changes, but despite everything, it remains beautiful to visit, perhaps even better.
Costian B — Google review
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Cathedral House, 11 The Precincts, Canterbury CT1 2EH, United Kingdom
https://www.canterbury-cathedral.org/
+44 1227 762862
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Nausicaá Centre National De La Mer

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Aquarium
Nature & Parks
Nausicaa Centre National De La Mer, located in Boulogne-sur-Mer, France, is a renowned marine center that offers an immersive experience for visitors to discover the wonders of the sea. Since its opening in 1991, it has become one of the most popular tourist attractions in northern France. The center features various aquariums and terrariums showcasing a wide range of marine life, including sharks, sea lions, penguins, and a touch pool.
Great day out. The main aquarium is huge and has a decent variety of fish. Very educational throughout,with interesting and interactive attractions that help visitors understand the importance of our oceans and rivers. Plenty of other attractions to see,with the sea lions and the coral area being my highlights. A little tricky to navigate around due to its size and number of visitors but not too crowded even during the holiday period.
Simon S — Google review
We visited D on a weekday during the holidays, and it was an awesome experience! The aquarium offers a wonderful opportunity to view and learn about a wide variety of sea creatures. It's both fun and educational, especially for kids. They will definitely enjoy the interactive exhibits and get a chance to gain knowledge about marine life. The display of different types of sea fishes—from colorful reef species to large predators—is truly fascinating. The environment is well-maintained and family-friendly, making it a perfect holiday outing. Highly recommended for families looking for an engaging and informative day out! Recommended to visit in the morning session to avoid the crowds.
Vijayakumar S — Google review
This should definitely be on any to do list if in or around the Boulogne area. Worth the money and time we'll spent. Would recommend leaving at least 4 hours as there is plenty to see and the large tank is truly amazing. Was shocked when seeing the large manta ray emerge from the darkness for the first time. It's also very educational so would highly recommend. Will go again next time I'm in the area
Chris A — Google review
The most amazing experience! 3 main exhibits, the first of which I spent more then two hours in, gazing at the largest aquarium in Europe was comfortable, spacious and signs were easily translated. Many of the staff were bilingual and so helpful! There were little spots to eat including a restaurant, clean restrooms and lockers to store your belongings. Outside the front of Nausicaa is also a lovely green area with children's play park and access to watch the sea lions! There was so much information accessible and interactive activities to keep children engaged whilst being educational. I will absolutely return here one day!
Jo R — Google review
This is a beautiful aquarium with an excellent story telling about the ocean. We really enjoyed the jelly fishes , corals and the story telling. I don't fully agree with the sea lion attraction hype but they are nice. The best is the manta ray fish in the main pool which makes all the kid wonder with awe and equally so the adults. This place has a good restaurant as well and therefore don't worry about going out for food. This place takes 4.5 hrs of you would like to walk through everything.
Santhosh T — Google review
Such a brilliant day out with the family. It is so much bigger than we were expecting. 3 different areas to look around, with so many tanks and other things to do. Lovely restaurant on site with lots of options. Would definitely recommend to anyone going to the area. 10/10. Definitely book in advance online, we were able to book the group tickets and saved a lot of money. It was very busy, with lots of school trips. We went on a Friday.
Georgie E — Google review
This place is truly one of the best! It offers so much more than a typical aquarium. the experience is absolutely surreal. Please note that outside food isn't allowed, but the on-site café serves both hot and cold meals. With multiple levels to explore, it's a good idea to fuel up beforehand. Be prepared for a lot of walking, so wear comfortable shoes and come ready for an adventure!
Sneha P — Google review
Wonderful aquarium with huge tanks, so many different species of fish and some big Stingrays and sharks and a selection of well thought it and interesting exhibits. The cafe is good too and plenty to see and do for the day, even the kids are entertained.
Aaron C — Google review
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Bd Sainte-Beuve, 62200 Boulogne-sur-Mer, France
https://www.nausicaa.fr/fr?utm_source=gmb
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Leeds Castle

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Nestled in the picturesque county of Kent, Leeds Castle offers a journey through time, from medieval chambers fit for a queen to the opulent 1920s. The castle boasts stunning gardens, golf courses, thrilling zip slides, and captivating falconry displays. In addition to Leeds Castle, Kent is home to other remarkable attractions such as Hever Castle, childhood home of Anne Boleyn; Canterbury Cathedral; and The Historic Dockyards Chatham.
Where do I begin? Me and my Wife visited Leeds Castle while spending time in Kent for a few days and wow! We were not expecting this castle to be amazing. The grounds are absolutely huge with plenty of sculptures to see and lots of beautiful wildlife and nature to explore. We arrived around 11am and we're welcomed by the kind and friendly staff who were very informative and friendly. Gave us plenty of information about the castle and the grounds We were taken away by how stunning the whole land is. Absolutely gorgeous landscape. There was plenty to see and do around the castle before entering the main castle. We went to the castle to explore all the rooms that were on display before making our way to the gardens and then the maze with an underground grotto in the middle. It was great fun and we got lost a few times in the maze haha. There was plenty of toilet facilities including baby facilities if required. Gift shops and a cafe to get a drink and some food if you want We will definitely be coming back as you pay once for the whole year and you can come back as many times as you want
P O — Google review
​I had a truly fantastic trip to Leeds Castle. This place is awesome—it genuinely feels like a jewel in a crown. ​While the entry cost is significant, it is absolutely worth the price because there is SO MUCH TO DO, making it an easy full-day trip. Even better, your ticket allows you to return for a whole year! ​The grounds are magnificent and incredibly varied, featuring beautiful hilly areas, serene lakes, and varied walled garden areas. Don't miss the maze, the epic-looking children's playground, the Birds of Prey display, and the unique and fun Dog Collar Museum (the only one, I believe!). Inside the castle is amazing, filled with great displays and information. ​What really stands out is the clear investment and the incredible staff. The whole operation is so well-organized, and there are countless staff members who were universally friendly, kind, and helpful. ​The café was especially great! The food was good, and the Lemon Drizzle Cake was absolutely sublime—a perfect break during the day. ​Plus, you can buy duck food in the gift shop—a small touch, but very fun for feeding the birds! Highly, highly recommend this incredible historical gem.
Alice — Google review
Wow, Leeds castle was stunning. Set in the countryside, the drive up to the castle you knew it was going to be spectacular and we weren't disappointed. The grounds are stunning. It just got better and better, the Maze, Falconry, castle. The food was good here and the restaurant was superb. There was a boat ride available on the lake, Go-Ape, play areas. You could easily spend a day here. The staff were polite and knowledgeable and the castle itself is steeped in history.
Barry H — Google review
An absolute gem — the most beautiful castle in the UK! If you’re visiting Kent or anywhere in the UK, this is the castle you can’t miss. What makes it truly special isn’t just the castle itself, but the breathtaking landscape surrounding it — every view feels like a postcard. There’s something here for everyone: an incredible adventure play area for kids of all ages (the maze is a must!), a stunning collection of birds, and a truly entertaining eagle and owl show that keeps both adults and children mesmerized. Take your time strolling through the gardens and woodlands on your way in — and on your way back, hop on the charming little train or relax on the scenic boat ride. Both are experiences in their own right. The castle grounds have plenty of great dining options, from cozy cafés to proper restaurants, so you won’t have to worry about food. Plus, they host brilliant seasonal events throughout the year — whether it’s a medieval festival, light trail, or Christmas market, there’s always something new to enjoy. The ticket you buy gives you unlimited entry for a full year — which is perfect, because once you’ve been, you’ll definitely want to come back. Ample of free car park. I suggest booking your entry ticket online in case it's busy.
Amit G — Google review
Leeds Castle is absolutely breathtaking — a true fairytale setting surrounded by beautiful gardens and a serene lake. The castle is rich in history and wonderfully preserved, offering fascinating exhibits and lovely walks around the grounds. The location is peaceful, and the atmosphere feels magical from the moment you arrive. A must-visit in Kent and one of the most beautiful castles in England!
Harsha J — Google review
Absolutely stunning castle afloat it's moat. Beautiful gardens as well, especially the Mediterranean area. Enjoyed seeing all the various sculptures around the gardens. Lots to see and do. Fun maze to get lost in. The castle itself is amazing and beautiful inside. Had a lovely chat with one of the volunteer guides. He informed us that sadly no black swans currently at the castle due to avian flu 🥲. You can have a boat trip on tge lake but this costs extra on top of the admission price!
Valerie H — Google review
We stayed in accommodation on site, marvelous location for a three night stay. Beautiful landscape and gardens, use of all facilities on site during our stay, castle is a fascinating place to visit with lovely walks in the grounds, a visit to the birds of pray is a good choice. All the staff are amazing and friendly and helpful.
I.D.Johns.B — Google review
Lovely historic castle with plenty of interest other than the main building, beautiful grounds and lakes, there's a small road train shuttle from near the entrance to the castle, which is about a ten minute walk from the entrance, £1.50 each way. The falconry display is a must, the staff that do this are very knowledgeable about their subject, and don't forget to duck !! 😃 All in all a great day out. Oh and dont forget the small lake ferry and maze.
Peter B — Google review
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Broomfield, Maidstone, ME17 1PL, United Kingdom
https://www.leeds-castle.com/
+44 1622 765400
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Greenwich

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Sights & Landmarks
Neighborhoods
Greenwich, a borough in London, England, is steeped in maritime history and offers a variety of attractions. The area is home to the restored 19th-century ship Cutty Sark, the National Maritime Museum, and the Old Royal Naval College. Overlooking Greenwich Park is the Royal Observatory where visitors can see the Greenwich meridian line. Boats along the Thames provide access to other parts of London.
4.6
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London, UK
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Cathédrale Notre-Dame d'Amiens

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Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
The Cathédrale Notre-Dame d'Amiens is a magnificent 13th-century Gothic cathedral, renowned for its lavish decorations and intricate carvings. This UNESCO-listed landmark is Europe's largest Gothic cathedral, boasting a stunning facade adorned with thousands of statues and carvings depicting various scenes from ancient occupations to depictions of sins and virtues. Inside, visitors are greeted by a nave twice the size of the Notre-Dame in Paris.
If you're anywhere near Amiens, don't miss this cathedral — it's absolutely worth the detour. Notre-Dame d’Amiens is even bigger than the one in Paris, and way less crowded. The detail on the facade is insane, and inside it feels massive and peaceful at the same time. In the summer, I’d recommend going late afternoon so you can catch the light show in the evening — it's honestly magical how they bring the front of the cathedral to life with color. Tip: take your time walking around the outside too — there are lots of little carvings and details you might miss!
Emilia S — Google review
It is such a beautiful church. The artworks are magnificent. I love how they have Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament from Tuesday to Saturday; before the daily mass.
FLOR L — Google review
Huge cathedral, at least in my experience, as I am not really a cathedral expert.... One can choose which Saint to honour of to pray to or burn a candle for. Extremely detailed tableaux with more or less medieval daily life and church life images. The whole building is so full of symbols and sculptures that it is impossible to grasp. The large organ was under restoration, but also that is huge. Worth a visit, it is for free and nice cool inside on top of all those holiness.
Christy D — Google review
I have a thing for Cathedrals, and this one was exceptional. Bigger than the one in Paris it’s filled with stunning details. Free light show on the facade every evening in the summer. We visited on a Friday afternoon and it was very quiet. We were driving past Amiens and I’m very glad we stopped!
Lizzie ( — Google review
I was stunned at first sight and drawn into the mysticism and ritual. Then suddenly the Sun came out and the nave was bathed in mystic light and I was stunned anew. It was a night-and -day experience and it was still only noon. The experiences you have here are of the things you hold dear for your life.
Bob P — Google review
Built in the 1200s to impress and to house John the Baptist’s head, and it still does both. Bigger than Notre-Dame in Paris, sharper in detail, cleaner in structure. The façade is a textbook in Gothic sculpture, but not chaotic — it’s all deliberately ordered. Inside, it’s vast and surprisingly bare, which only makes the architecture stand out more. Worth a visit but I wouldn’t necessarily recommend going to Amiens specifically to see the cathedral.
Yevgen G — Google review
Visiting Amiens Cathedral was like stepping into a living monument of medieval art, history, and faith. It’s a Gothic cathedral in the north of France. It’s huge, peaceful, and full of beautiful details from the 13th century. Also: It’s wheelchair accessible with ramps and smooth paths.
Laissa H — Google review
This church is the largest Gothic cathedral in Europe. I was skeptical about this having been to Notre Dame in Paris many times. I really wasn't prepared for how tall this building is, it was astonishing really. It's not as beautiful as the one in Paris especially since the renovation there, but very impressive nonetheless. Amiens is a lovely town to visit, don't miss taking a boat tour of the canal. It's beautiful and affordable.
Dawn B — Google review
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30 Place Notre Dame, 80000 Amiens, France
https://www.cathedrale-amiens.fr/
+33 3 22 80 03 41
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The Beachy Head

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$$$$affordable
Pub
Beachy Head is a stunning natural attraction located in Eastbourne, East Sussex, England. It is known for being the tallest chalk sea cliff in the United Kingdom and offers breathtaking views of the ocean and surrounding countryside. Visitors can explore hiking trails, visit the Countryside Centre to learn more about the area's history, or enjoy a drink at the Victorian-style Beachy Head Pub. The site also features a quaint lighthouse with an interesting past.
Great spot to take a break from the cliff side walks. The service was lovely. Some of the customers need to consider the value of kindness to workers providing them a service. The views are amazing. It was too cold to sit outside but I’d love to come back here for pudding or a drink!
Adaya V — Google review
Great pub in a great location. Went here during seven sisters hike. The place was very busy and service was quick. Most of the food items were well done; unfortunately our chips were undercooked, and we had a difficult time getting their attention to get a replacement. They did replace, but only after we were done with our meal. We will definitely visit again.
Krunal T — Google review
Wonderful experience. The staff were so kind accommodating and nice, especially Lilly. The views are truly amazing, and the food was super. Will definitely be coming back and I highly recommend it
MOB N — Google review
We visited The Beachy Head on a recommendation from a couple that rate it highly enough to dine here on Christmas Day every year - so figured it must have something about it. We were so pleased we gave it a go! If you're going for a Sunday roast they seem popular, so worth booking ahead - like we did - via the website, guaranteeing a table when you want it. It's no exageration when I say we had the best roast dinners we've enjoyed in quite some time - which is impressive considering the number of roast dinners they were producing during our visit! The pork belly was perfect, and there were so many flavours to enjoy on the plate (I don't think I've ever had roasted apple before). That in itself was great, but the views from out table looking back towards Birling Gap were stunning, while the ambience in the place made for a lively, but cosy way to warm up from a bracing walk. Excellent service, too, from our server who was communicative and attentive throughout. Sometimes you get a great tip-off about somewhere to visit. Trust me, this is definitely one of them...
Matt H — Google review
Excellent views with dog walking areas nr restaurant. Beachy Head allows dogs inside so proved very popular and busy. Bit of a wait for food due to it being a Saturday. Staff friendly and efficient. Food excellent and reasonable priced. Would recommend
Judi G — Google review
We had a wonderful experience here! The location is absolutely beautiful with a stunning view, and we really enjoyed watching the sunset. The food was delicious and the service was excellent – a special thanks to our waiter Aaron, who made the evening even more enjoyable. Highly recommended!
Christian E — Google review
Have been here a couple of times for Sunday roast, sat outside in the summer and it was amazing with that view.. the food is great plenty to eat. Have had some problems with service and a couple members if staff could do with hospitality attitude adjustment, but most are very helpful and service with a smile...
Nevaeh C — Google review
Nice food esp beef shin. Delicious!! All my friends from the west enjoyed it very much. Jan the serving staff is warm and sincere.
FLOYD C — Google review
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Beachy Head Rd, Eastbourne, BN20 7YA, United Kingdom
https://www.vintageinn.co.uk/restaurants/south-east/thebeachyheadeastbourne?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb-homepage
+44 1323 728060
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Royal Pavilion

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
The Royal Pavilion in Brighton is a unique and distinctive palace built for King George IV, featuring an Asian-style architecture that resembles the Taj Mahal. Constructed in three stages starting from 1787, this former royal residence boasts restored rooms such as the Banqueting Room, The Saloon, and The Great Kitchen. Surrounded by Pavilion Gardens, it has been well-maintained over the years and is a popular filming location for various movies.
So wonderfully over the top, I particularly enjoyed the Colour exhibition which offered a fascinating insight into the use and development of colour. Not my first visit, but there's always something new to see. Highly recommended. The gift shop is a mine of must have books and decorative items. I love the plate I bought.
Claire — Google review
Quite the amazing experience and not what I expected. We are not royal followers but loved this place. Indian style architecture on the exterior with much more east asian influenced art on the interior. Gorgeous interiors with so much detail, the opulence of it all astounded us and made us sad at the same time. Amazingly well restored to its original state. Even the behind the scenes like the kitchen were impressive. Spent about 45 minutes. National Art Pass had free admission included.
Cory S — Google review
My dear, one simply must experience the Royal Pavilion. It is, to put it mildly, a magnificent and rather scandalous confection of a building, a triumph of architectural audacity over good sense. One feels that King George IV, in a fit of sublime madness, decided to erect a palace that was less a home and more a spectacular, and slightly over-decorated, opium dream. To call it 'Indian' in style is to show a charming ignorance of geography. It is, rather, a whimsical and theatrical interpretation of the Orient, as imagined by a man with too much money and an insatiable desire for novelty. The onion domes and minarets are quite a spectacle, and one is inclined to applaud the sheer chutzpah of it all. Inside, the effect is even more pronounced. The Banqueting Room is a riot of dragons, lotuses, and gilded bamboo, a testament to the belief that more is always, in fact, more. One can almost see the Prince Regent, draped in silks, holding court amongst such exquisite vulgarity. It is a place of delightful excess, a monument to a time when taste was a matter of flamboyant display rather than dreary restraint. To visit is to be reminded that the truly interesting life is one lived in glorious and unashamed extravagance.
Matthias F — Google review
Please don’t miss this jewel in Brighton!!! Only palace in UK NOT PART OF THE crown! Worth every pence!!! Ornate Maximus! Indian style architecture with oriental decor inside… very varied history… friendly staff … The gem of Brighton!! Full of surprises! Main floor toilet could have been cleaner!
Alba G — Google review
This royal palace is well worth a visit! It's Eastern decor and interior bring it to life. Geometric wallpaper, patterned carpets and luxury bedrooms, you'll find them all! Can be slightly expensive but worth the money. Your visit will take between an hour and two depending how much you want to read.
Aidan B — Google review
We visited the Royal Pavilion yesterday and had a wonderful experience. We bought tickets that are valid for a full year, and one of them was a local ticket with a discount of about five pounds. We were also offered a QR code for the audio guide for two pounds. The audio guide did not load on one phone, so the staff kindly provided a device with the audio guide free of charge. The service was attentive and very helpful. There is a beautiful themed exhibition dedicated to Jane Austen, and the entire place is filled with a magical Christmas atmosphere. Everything was charming and truly enjoyable. The Royal Pavilion is an absolute delight to visit.
Afina K — Google review
The beautiful Royal Pavillion is well worth a visit. Luxury luxury luxury. King George certainly liked the spectacular. It is all very well presented and is stunning I particularly liked the kitchen - have a good look round to spot interesting fun items. It takes 2-3 hours but, unlike many stately homes/palaces, there are a few places where you can sit a while to take in the stunning architecture and decor. Great value for money. Thank you to everyone responsible for maintaining this magnificent piece of history in sunny Brighton.
Jackie R — Google review
First visit in many years and it all seemed 'new'. A museum guide gave an excellent commentary as we entered and later in the dining room. It's a grossly overdone interior and fascinating to learn about. Brilliant gift shop too.
Diane H — Google review
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4/5 Pavilion Buildings, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 1EE, United Kingdom
https://brightonmuseums.org.uk/visit/royal-pavilion-garden/
+44 300 029 0900
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Brighton Palace Pier

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Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Brighton Palace Pier, which opened in 1899, is a historic and thrilling destination offering fairground rides, bars, restaurants, and stunning sea views. Visitors can enjoy street performers and ocean vistas before exploring popular eateries and bars inside the pier. The boardwalk offers opportunities for souvenir shopping while indulging in sweet treats. Families can delight in arcade games, midway attractions, sideshow entertainment, and exhilarating roller coasters.
The Brighton Palace Pier is the heart of Brighton’s seaside fun and one of the most visited attractions in the UK. Opened in 1899, the pier stretches out over 1,700 feet (about half a kilometre) into the sea and welcomes millions of visitors every year. It’s famous for its lively arcades, classic fairground rides, and spectacular views along the coast. Families especially love it here, with safe, family-friendly entertainment ranging from gentle carousels for young children to bigger rides like rollercoasters for thrill-seekers. Food is another big draw at the Palace Pier. You’ll find the best of British seaside classics—fish and chips, doughnuts, candyfloss, and ice cream—as well as bars and cafés for a more relaxed break. At night, the pier is beautifully lit up, creating a magical atmosphere that combines nostalgia with excitement. Clean, well-kept, and packed with entertainment, the Brighton Palace Pier is a must-visit for anyone coming to the beach, whether for family fun, a romantic walk, or simply soaking up the lively seaside vibe.
Nicholas M — Google review
Nice to walk around and enjoy the sea view, but the visit is quite short. The pier is mostly filled with attractions, arcade games, and lots of food stalls (churros, donuts, etc.), so not much else to really do. Still, it’s a beautiful spot and worth seeing for the view over the sea and the coastline.
Malika D — Google review
Brighton Beach is a lively seaside spot full of energy and charm. The pebble shore, colorful promenade, and iconic pier make it a fun place to relax, eat, and explore. It can get crowded in summer, but the atmosphere is always vibrant.
Kshitiz V — Google review
Always worth a visit. Especially with kids. Nothing amazing or groundbreaking but perfect for a couple of hours. Playing the 2pence machines is fun and cheap. The waterslide and some other fares, a 🍦 to round it off, what more do you want!
Max G — Google review
Brighton Pier is such an iconic place to visit. £2 entry to the pier. Lots to see, do, eat and experience. A trip back in time with rides, amusement games, soft serve ice creams, fish and chips, and lovely ocean views. You do need to purchase separate tickets for the rides. Go as an adult and feel like a kid again.
Nicola P — Google review
Brighton Pier holds a very sentimental place in my heart because it reminds me of being a child on holiday. Charging to enter the pier is not good, though I do see to maintain it, the money has to come from somewhere. Of course. From the council would be better. I love the food stalls, independent shops, rides, bars and cafes. Especially Horatio’s and Sunset bar. I’d like to see more about the history of the pier and how the money is used to maintain it. Plus, I always thought the mirrors were scratched but they are little birds!
Darren S — Google review
Absolutely lovely place to visit. Great vibe, a lot of people during summer season, a lot of things to do for everyone, no matter of the age. Funfairs, bars, restaurants, souvenir shop and other nice places to visit. You can rent a chair for £5 or sub bed for £10 for the whole day, collector is walking around. Also, pls bring flip flops as it’s very hard to walk on stones.
Jelena — Google review
Brighton Palace Pier is the heart of the city’s seaside charm. A lovely place to stroll along the beach, enjoy the sea breeze, and take in the views — even when the waves are a little wild. The pier is full of fun attractions and games, perfect for families, couples, or friends. At night, the lights create a magical atmosphere that makes it a must-see when visiting Brighton.
Huseyin D — Google review
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Madeira Dr, Brighton, BN2 1TW, United Kingdom
https://www.brightonpier.co.uk/
+44 1273 609361
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Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Located in Rouen, the Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen is a stunning 12th-century Gothic cathedral with a rich history. The cathedral offers tours that include the remains of a crypt from a Roman structure on site. As you approach the cathedral from the Gros-Horloge shopping street, you'll notice its asymmetrical facade, reflecting its centuries-long construction and renovation history.
Absolutely beautiful! One of the most breathtaking churches I have been too! Walking inside takes your breath away. The ceilings are giant, the statues amazing and the stained glassed windows just wow! We didn’t have to pay to enter. It is breathtaking. Loved all the statues on the outside with the gargoyles everywhere.
Melissa P — Google review
Impressive,monumental cathedral in every sense of the word. With highly detailed, intricate sculptures piling on every inch of the building, it is a stunning, beautiful structure all around. There is a large tent set up in the front currently, perhaps for a reception or important event, it obstruct part of the front view. Walk around and to the back, the design continues to impress. There are cafe shops, restaurants and fast food takeout, pastries, souvenir shops nearby. The uniquely frrncg architecture, medieval looking town is so quaint and pretty to visit. Wear comfortable shoes as the town is walkable and all cobblestoned, it can be hard on the feet after a while. There are several other great attractions earby such as the large clock, Jeanne D'Arc church...all are must-see monuments. I didn't go inside the cathedral (not religious) just love European flares, history and art.
G D — Google review
A breathtaking masterpiece of Gothic architecture — one of the most magnificent cathedrals in all of France ⛪✨. Standing before it feels like stepping back through centuries of history, art, and faith. Every detail, from the intricate façade to the towering spire, tells a story of devotion and craftsmanship. 🏛️ What Makes It Special The cathedral inspired Claude Monet, who painted it over 30 times to capture how light changes its appearance — and when you stand there, you understand why. The play of light and shadow across the façade is mesmerizing, especially during sunrise and sunset. Inside, the soaring ceilings and stained-glass windows create a peaceful, almost spiritual silence. 🕰️ Historical Importance Built between the 12th and 16th centuries, it houses the heart of Richard the Lionheart and remains one of the tallest church structures in France. Despite damage during wars and lightning strikes, it has been beautifully restored — a symbol of Rouen’s resilience. 📝 Practical Info ✅ Free entrance ✅ Light show (in summer months) — a must-see experience that brings Monet’s vision to life 🎨 ✅ Nearby cafés and shops for a perfect cultural stroll afterward A place that leaves you speechless — not just for its beauty, but for its soul. Whether you’re religious or not, standing here fills you with awe and peace. ⸻ For more tips follow me on Google. I have a lot of maps and places to visit all around the world 🌎 all for free for my followers on Google Maps. @Amagi.zi
Amagizi — Google review
The church is beautiful and impressive! You can spend a good time admiring all the details on it. During the evening (10:30pm) they had a light show - it was SO BEAUTIFUL. It had history and beauty in the show and it was captivating. It’s for free, you just need to get around the church and enjoy the free experience. Highly recommend.
DANIELA S — Google review
Huge impressive cathedral. Tribute to Jeanne d'Arc. Unfortunately, some parts have been distroyed in WW2, and renovated using concrete, and glass windows, instead of vitrages.
Noam L — Google review
Impressive cathedral with wonderful stained glass windows and a crypte. You don’t need to be history or architecture savvy to appreciate this! The impressive tree next to the cathedral was planted in 1797 to commemorate the French Revolution.
Benoit S — Google review
Glorious cathedral both inside and out and the 10:30 light show was worth the wait. There are so many intricate designs and figures throughout the building that you could spend hours just checking them out.
Phil M — Google review
Visiting the iconic Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris was an absolutely breathtaking experience. It’s truly one of the world’s most stunning architectural masterpieces. It’s amazing to see how beautifully it’s been restored after the devastating fire in 2019. The cleaned marble and vibrant stained glass made the interior glow like never before! Even with the long line (though I’m glad it moved quickly!), it was worth every second. There’s something so magical about standing inside a place with so much history and artistry. Seeing the rose windows, the stained glass windows, the sculptures, and the architecture was awe-inspiring. Notre-Dame always leaves a lasting impression. This 850 years old treasure is back and as magnificent as ever. If you are in Paris it is definitely a must see.
Renee M — Google review
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Pl. de la Cathédrale, 76000 Rouen, France
http://www.cathedrale-rouen.net/
+33 2 35 71 51 23
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Claude Monet's House and Gardens - Giverny

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Temporarily Closed
Garden
Sights & Landmarks
Fondation Monet in Giverny is a must-visit for art enthusiasts and nature lovers. It encompasses Claude Monet's charming house, ornate gardens, and the artist's studio adorned with Japanese prints. The Musee des Impressionnismes Giverny, which recently celebrated its 10th anniversary, offers a romantic and surprising artistic journey. Visitors can explore exhibitions showcasing the museum's collections and American landscape artists' work during the French Impressionist period.
It was a beautiful visit! The lily pond in early October was not as stunning as in the summer time when I had first visited here. But it was probably less crowded. What an inspiring place! The town has certainly become more popular with visitors, though.
June J — Google review
Monet's house and Gardens were a must see on my trip to France. We were just there a few weeks ago (late September) and the gardens were lush and absolutely stunning. We had entry tickets at 12pm and didnt have to wait. It was a great time of year to visit, we got a mix of very colorful flowers, autumn changes starting but also a good amount of water lilies that had bloomed. Really stunning. We walked into the town of Giverny after walking through the house and gardens and it was such a quaint town. We stopped at the Giverny chocolat shop, very good! Highly recommend a stop in Giverny!
Trina H — Google review
Always wanted to visit and I wasn't disappointed. Even in mid October, the gardens are still beautiful with many flowers in bloom. The lily pond had a bit of scum on but still pretty. The house is lovely. So many original photos and paintings, though few of Monet's. Then of course there is the shop. Lots of lovely gifts and books. Plenty of free parking with free overnight campervan parking nearby.
Gillian — Google review
Visiting Claude Monet’s house has been my dream, and it finally came true. The place is truly stunning and incredibly captivating from a design perspective. Every detail is beautifully crafted, and the colors are chosen to perfection. The garden is well-kept and absolutely gorgeous, with the iconic lily pond I had always wanted to see - simply remarkable. The entire estate is so well maintained, and being there felt like touching something truly sublime.
Alina S — Google review
We stopped here on our way to Normandy from Paris and were amazed at all the blooming flowers in late September. Monet’s house was a quaint cottage with beautiful views of the gardens. The restaurant food was delicious and the server was wonderful. Highly recommend it!
Ellen A — Google review
I don't know where to start! The house is a piece of art the gardens are pieces of art, the whole town is cute! Absolutely beautiful. Things that should be considered, how to get there, the season, the crowd, so that you know what to expect,I've been there twice, in June it was super hot super crowded but beautiful, and in October , chill weather less crowded, less flowers but the trees were magical
Fatin A — Google review
It was quite crowded for a rainy October day. I think it's quite difficult to get there in the summer. When you get off the train from Paris, you have two transportation options: a shuttle and a bus that resembles a children's train. Both cost 10 euros. I don't think the shuttle bus runs between 1:20 and 3:20, so keep that in mind when planning your return train. Monet's extensive Japanese collection was quite striking. The interior was quite colorful. If you don't plan to spend much time taking photos and want to explore the village, 3-3.5 hours is more than enough. There's an interesting mechanical museum in Giverny, open from 2 pm to 6 pm. Time your visit accordingly for a more enjoyable trip. Other than that, it's a typical European village.
Zeynep — Google review
Absolutely beautiful but very very crowded. The gardens are very easy to walk with wonderful displays of flowers. The lake is spectacular The house is easy to navigate and quite lovely we had approximately a 15 min queue to enter. I would advise you to buy tickets on line before hand the queues for tickets were massive. We got on line tickets so had no wait time. Parking is plentiful and free. There's a good choice of restaurants and cafes just outside the gardens they are quite pricey.
Marie P — Google review
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84 Rue Claude Monet, 27620 Giverny, France
https://claudemonetgiverny.fr/
+33 2 32 51 28 21
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Falaise d'Aval

Scenic spot
Sights & Landmarks
Towering white cliff featuring a monumental natural arch eroded by the sea, accessible at low tide.
The place was very beautiful, but there were so many people and it took a very long time to find a parking spot. I recommend you to go there early morning to avoid the traffic. And I also recommend you to climb the hill. You could see the amazing view from there !
Chisato O — Google review
The natural formation is in itself spectacular but it's the color of the ocean around it, the color of the cliffs, the sound of the ocean, the waves, the cries of the seagulls, the tall grass growing on the hills bending to the wind, the wild flowers, creating that picturesque landscape, all coming together for an unforgettable experience and ambience. When it's cloudy, the colors are so special somehow. The walk up to either side to the see the views is not bad at all, like a ten minute climb. Enjoy your experience! Take a picnic up to the top of the hill to enjoy the serenity longer!
Elana P — Google review
A piece of heaven. Loved the place long time back when I went there for work and fall in love with it. A wonderful place with an amazing view. This time spent a full day and weather was exactly what you expected to have the best experience. A must see place in west of France
Amir — Google review
What more can you say? Stunning natural rock formations, a postcard-worthy arch, crashing waves, and... scattered German concrete bunkers. It’s a mix of dramatic cliffs, windswept plains, and wartime history that somehow works. The views are breathtaking from both above and below — and when the wind picks up, walking becomes a full-body sport. A place that impresses without even trying. :)
Michael N — Google review
Absolute must see in the Normandy, breathtaking views and a unique feeling. Very crowdy, don’t try to park in the city , you will fail :) better to stay a kilometer or so before the coast and take a walk instead. Or go there early in the morning, then you will be able to find a parking spot near the edge. Otherwise be prepared paying 25euros / day to locals offering parking spaces in their gardens :) Lot of restaurants and shops in the area, but most important are views from the cliffs. There’s also a small „train” which takes you to the cliff on the right (that one with church on the top) .
Mateusz K — Google review
The arch and scenary is, like in so many places around the coast of Normandy, incredible. Walking to the top is worth it if you want to enjoy the view. A few things to note: Walking to the top takes a while and may be exhausting. Given the step stairs, it is impossible for people having problems with walking or stairs. Though some basic railing exists, especially children should be very careful. Especially around summer the area is a tourist hot spot and therefore full of people. This will certainly slow you down too.
Joshi — Google review
This place is amazing! If you are into hiking, I'll recommend to you to park your car outside the downtown. Go to parking area so called "my parking etretat" and then walk few minutes to small street called "Petit Valaine". At the beginning it's lil bit climby and then you will find big field on your left, and golf course area on your right. Just walk following the golf shape of the golf course until you'll find the magnificent view. This path is unofficial walk, but I saw some local going through this path and also this path is MUCH better because there is no STEEP stairs (I noticed the official path has steep stairs). So with this path, you will just go downhill instead of uphills. Worth to try.
Siti H — Google review
It is a very inspiring place, even Monet created 90 paintings on Etretat as subject , amazing place that make me spend two week to paint it in impasto style
Tomas A — Google review
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Étretat, France
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Vieux Bassin

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Lake
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Vieux Bassin is a charming old harbor in Honfleur, lined with 16th–18th century houses and a carousel. The port was created in 1681 by demolishing existing coastal fortifications and expanding the existing port. It's a popular spot for tourists and amateur photographers due to the beautifully preserved historic homes reflecting in the calm waters, especially at night when lights and lanterns are lit.
A very beautiful port with not a lot of mention.... We were told by others how beautiful this place is and decided to check it out ourselves and they are absolutely right!! It's prettier than old port of Genoa and old port of Marseille... Maybe it's because it's much smaller? But it's absolutely charming
Rebecca P — Google review
Nice old little harbour with cute french fish restaurants. Check your tripadvisor first though... Some are great but some are horrible eg: la cabane du pêcheur 🤢
Magali M — Google review
Among the most beautiful ports of the region, surrounded by French-dining experience, stone pavements and slate-covered buildings.
Foodprints — Google review
Charming ancient place
Süße — Google review
This is a city from Sec XI which remains in the 11th century in terms of acessibility. It was really good if the responsible for the town mantenaince/repair to think about the people with reduced mobility because they can't visit or even get close to the city streets, so difficult, even hard it is even with all the help of my friends. Don't come close... Disappointed !!!! So disappointed.... AVOID if you use a wheelchair! AVOID if you use a scooter! REDUCED MOBILITY AVOID!!!!
Paula L — Google review
Postcard beautiful, lots of restaurants. Great place for painting and photography.
Priti G — Google review
charming!
Mariam H — Google review
Nice
Elise H — Google review
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14600 Honfleur, France, USA
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Our Lady of Chartres Cathedral

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Our Lady of Chartres Cathedral, a towering 13th-century Gothic masterpiece, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most renowned cathedrals in France. Its construction began in 1194 after an earlier cathedral was destroyed by fire. The cathedral's significance is tied to a miraculous event during the fire, which led to its intention of being one of the finest churches globally.
Absolutely beautiful inside and out and definitely worth a visit. You can spend half a day just exploring the cathedral itself but if you get tired, the restaurants just outside are also excellent and reasonably priced too. I can also highly recommend staying until after dark for the free Chartres Illuninaire show which projects a light and sounds show on various buildings throughout the town, including the cathedral itself. Better yet, have a stay for a few days as it's a beautiful place itself.
Colin M — Google review
Unbelievably beautiful cathedral! Have seen quite a few in my lifetime but this one was special. Beautifully restored and not too busy. Loved the inside even more than the outside.
Arnout M — Google review
If you are only in Chartres for a few hours spend them visiting the incredible and Architecturally astounding Cathedral. Being the first UNESCO awarded and supported further by the volume of original stain glass. If able to stay for the evening the light show on and around this Cathedral and the surrounding Chartres centre is highly recommended.
J P — Google review
Beautiful cathedral of Chartres. They made beautiful renovations, everything is really clear and neat. Even with clouds and no sunshine, the inside is bright enough to see through the painted glasses of the windows. They are marvelous piece of art. If you have the chance to be in the area, you should take the time to walk there and look for yourself how gigantic and stunning it is. What actually surprised me the most is how modern they are inside. They have contactless payment card machine for donation at each corner of the cathedral. So if you don't have coins like me, you can still use your card to pay to lit a candle or novena. The hours of the priest are written on a card board inside. The confessional is brightly litten and has a priest waiting inside for anyone who wants to confess theirs sins. This is unseen for me before today in France. There is also a treasury room which you have to pay to access it. Overall a great place to visit. I advise to park your car at the parking lot of Cathedral. There almost non existant place to park there.
Anne-Cécile — Google review
Magnificent, historic, surrounded by lots of cafes, bars, restaurants and shops and not flooded with tourists when we visited. Chartres is an utterly beautiful city well worth a couple of days of your time. BEWARE, the cathedral is atop a hell of a climb up through steeply sloped streets.
Keith B — Google review
An excellent holy place in the heart of Chartres, our lady of Chartres Cathedral is a must visit. You can visit during the day for prayer and tourism and during the night for an exquisite laser show. Enjoy...
Dr C — Google review
One of the greatest High Gothic cathedrals now reinvented with its controversial very light painting of the pillars and vaulted ceilings… it grew on me as we walked round, I concluded it’s wonderful not least by setting off the magical 13th C stained glass. We love the way it feels it’s still an active place of worship, not the case in all French cathedrals.
Andrew E — Google review
A beautiful cathedral that easily rivals the Paris equivalent. We were lucky to visit at a time where it was illuminated at night. Very impressive. However if you're visiting the crypt, make sure you are told correctly where the tour starts, as we were given wrong instructions and therefore missed it. Staff could have been more helpful here.
Lee C — Google review
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16 Cloître Notre Dame, 28000 Chartres, France
https://www.cathedrale-chartres.org/
+33 2 37 21 59 08
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Mémorial de Caen

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Historical place museum
Museums
Mémorial de Caen is a renowned center for history and peace in Caen, offering an in-depth exploration of World War II, the Normandy landings, and the Cold War. The museum provides a comprehensive overview of the battle of Normandy and delves into the personal experiences of individuals involved in or impacted by the war. Starting from the 1920s and extending through the Cold War era, it places World War II within its historical context.
Wonderful tour with Mario! Our group of 4 joined up with two others at the Memorial de Caen Museum. Our van was very comfortable with a wonderful driver, whose name sadly escapes me. It was a 5 hour trip, but you need it for this tour. Mario was very engaging and would call each of us by name to keep us on our toes. At each stop, he had an abundance of information and pictures to share. We had plenty of time to explore at each stop. When we arrived at the American cemetery, Mario moved us along so that we did not miss the lowering of the flag. We had a lot of time at the cemetery, which you need to soak in what was lost in order to keep us free. On the ride back to the museum, he continued to keep us engaged. Excellent trip with a superb team. A “must” tour when you’re in Normandy!
Stacy B — Google review
Our tour was just incredible! Ana was our guide and Sebastien was our driver. They were simply amazing and so knowledgeable. I thought I knew a lot about WWII until Ana shared some amazing stories and facts on our tour. Highly recommend!!!
Douglas E — Google review
It was amazing, well designed and very interesting. There’s also a bunker and a special price for students (€6). Many interesting displays are worth seeing, and I would definitely recommend visiting this place.
Hakan B — Google review
Fabulous museum. Excellent presentation of the historical path leading to WW2 and the subsequent events, not only in Europe but across the world. Balanced and even handed treatment of the role played by all sides (good and bad). Good blend of objects, images, videos and textual explanation. Perfect closure to a few days visiting the historical sites of the area. Highly recommended.
J V — Google review
This is “THE” Normandy to take. Private tour with our wonderful guide Lena. Very knowledgeable and so informative. If you don’t want headphones and don’t want to read every placard this is the best way to get the Normandy experience. Even if you are not a WWII buff or into WWII history you will really enjoy this tour. I highly recommend it.
SCOTT B — Google review
A pure and epic monument to the battle of Normandy and more. If you're travelling to or through Caen, this is a must see for all. Beautiful grounds, incredible memorials and history.
Rob M — Google review
Good museum, you can spend alot of time here if you to know every detail of the war. Information, photos and displayed items also a 360 cinema
Dean K — Google review
This was a very enjoyable and informative tour of the D-Day landing beaches. Our guide, Oliver, had great knowledge and had a very interesting way of telling the vast history surrounding the whole area.
Speck T — Google review
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Esp. Général Eisenhower, 14050 Caen, France
https://www.memorial-caen.fr/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gbp
+33 2 31 06 06 45
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Bayeux Tapestry Museum

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Temporarily Closed
History museum
Museums
The Bayeux Tapestry Museum is a must-visit for history enthusiasts, housing a 69-meter long embroidered cloth that depicts the events leading up to the Battle of Hastings in 1066 and the Norman conquest of England. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers visitors a glimpse into medieval history through detailed images and symbols.
Nice small museum containing the tapestry. The audio guide is great, it's interesting and not too long. It also makes sure everyone keeps moving at the same speed, which was great. The upstairs area has some more information and some nice miniatures.
Laurens — Google review
I found my visit to the Bayeux Tapestry Museum to be fascinating. The audio tour was engaging. The rest of the Museum is engaging, and visitors learn plenty of history. PLEASE NOTE: tickets can only be purchased at the door; no tickets are sold online. I visited in August, on a Saturday in the late afternoon, and I only had to wait around ten minutes.
Bryan S — Google review
Visiting the Bayeux Museum was an unforgettable experience. The tapestry itself is perhaps the most extraordinary exhibit we have ever seen. The audio guide was excellent and made the story come alive. We felt very lucky to visit on the second-to-last day before the tapestry closed for restoration until 2027.
Olga G — Google review
Nice little museum in Bayeux housing the famous Bayeux tapestry depicting the story of the battle of Hastings 1066.. In fine embroidery detail... Surprisingly how long and how detailed it is.... and definitely worth seeing if in the area.. Entry fee of around €12.. Fyi.. the museum is closing September for refurbishment and the tapestry is coming to London to be displayed Yes worth a visit and certainly take time to explore the town
Mark S — Google review
Great museum to visiting, however it's too crowded. Consider arriving as early as possible in the morning to avoid waiting for hours to enter. Although an audio guide is included, it can't be paused once activated, leading many visitors to rush through viewing a tapestry in about 20 minutes and then leave after. On the other hand, story and details deserve to remain in the main exposition for as long as you want and explore multiple times.
Akim B — Google review
Very detailed audio guide with beautifully explained facts. Beautiful exhibition with ways of life from that times... a definitely worthy experience!
Mihai S — Google review
Big queues if you haven't already got a joint ticket from another of the town's museums. Amazing to see this wonderful art in person. Somewhat spoiled by the man videoing his way along (against the rules!) and the people holding up the line - they could really do with a staff member in the tapestry room to chaperone. Also there was the bonus exhibition of Pixi models, including their rendition of the tapestry. The museum is closed from 1st Sept 2025 for 2 years while a new display space is being built.
Laura G — Google review
Surprisingly good for children. They get their own separate audio guide which keeps it moving, and keeps it interesting. We were out in 30 minutes. The tour could have been longer for adults certainly! The tapestry is incredible, precious, expressive and enlightening. UNESCO listed, as almost 1,000 years old.
Emma N — Google review
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13B Rue de Nesmond, 14400 Bayeux, France
https://www.bayeuxmuseum.com/la-tapisserie-de-bayeux/?utm_source=GoogleMyBusiness&utm_medium=organic
+33 2 31 51 25 50
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Château de Chambord

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Château de Chambord is a grand 16th-century former royal palace located in Chambord, surrounded by a moat. It is known for its unique features that attract numerous visitors each year. The nearby Relais de Chambord offers an eco-certified hotel with a full-service spa and various dining options.
Felt surreal seeing this place. The most beautiful castle I have ever visited. Inside is pretty empty, you are there for the architecture and the garden.
Dee R — Google review
Mixed feeling….from one side castle is too crowded (with a lot of people playing with tablet used as travel guides)….but from the other side castle is huge and magnificent….I suggest (if possible) to visit it during not risk hours…
Manucsn — Google review
Beautiful castle - like from fairy tales. Very interesting show with horses - some history of the castle and France presented in a playful way. Lots of gift shops. Shops with local alcohol and charcuterie. Highly recommended to visit!
SIMPLY D — Google review
Gorgeous, breathtaking castle. It's absolutely massive. The sheer size of the castle is impressive and so is the history. Really inform yourself about it before you visit to appreciate it more. There is a room to the left as you enter the castle thah shows informative movies about it's history and architecture. I am giving it 4 stars because even with the map it was a bit of a challenge of having a cohesive visit. We kept checking the map to make sure we didn't miss anything. I would try finding creative ways of guiding visitors better in a better flow with some creative/visible signages. The inside of the castle isn't as impressive as other castles. The outside is alot nicer.
Elana P — Google review
Castle of Chambord is magnificent. The view from outside is astonishing. The inside is a bit empty but the architecture is really interesting from the outside and inside mainly on stairs. You can see the Kings' room and collections that are there. Gardens is beautiful and symetrics as french garden's specialty.
Anne-Cécile — Google review
Highly recommence to spend a day in here 😍 and many steps 😂. A stunning Château with history. Take some small tour if possible, that you can go up to the latern tower which is the highest point to have great overview. Or there is a tour to explain about the history and architecture as well - by that you could enter a secret place of the Chateau.
Quỳnh N — Google review
I went on this short trip with La Voyagerie Parisienne. They are very nice, the trip was well organised. The castle is very beautiful, the garden is very big but we didn’t have enough time to go there. I will come back in future for sure
Summer C — Google review
A stunning place to go, found the WWII room very interesting. Not to much inside to look at, however the chateau on the outside is beautiful. Would recommend 3 hours to look at everything and there a lot of steep steps!
Luuk W — Google review
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41250 Chambord, France
https://www.chambord.org/fr/
+33 2 54 50 40 00
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ZooParc de Beauval

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
ZooParc de Beauval is a must-visit destination in the Loire Valley, offering an abundance of family fun and wildlife experiences. This renowned zoo boasts an impressive breeding program for endangered species and is home to a diverse range of animals, including big cats, pandas, primates, manatees, koalas, okapis, and tree kangaroos. Visitors can marvel at the rare giant pandas - one of only 12 places outside of China to house this species.
What an awesome place. The free assisted parking was a great start, there was no chaos. The park has plenty of shelter from the sun on hot days and wheelchair-friendly paths, and there are plenty of spots to get a drink or food. Most of the enclosures are spacious and aesthetically pleasing. There is more than enough space to stop and admire the animals from multiple angles without feeling crowded. There are so many different animals to see that we absolutely needed two days to not miss out on anything. The shows and information were (obviously) narrated in French, but the pace was slow enough for me to understand a bit. The bird show was a bit overwhelming, you should definitely not miss out on that one if you visit the park. Be sure to bring your own shade while you wait for the show to begin, as there is none. We were cooking on the concrete steps in the full sun for almost an hour in total. The cable car was a bit of a letdown. The lines were long and not all cars have a transparent floor, which makes it just a lazy way to cross the park. Even if you do get a car with a glass floor, the tracks are too high to really benefit from the bird's-eye view. Don't forget to bring your camera.
Raymond P — Google review
We had a wonderful family visit to the zoo! My children absolutely loved seeing the animals up close, and it was such a joy to watch their excitement. The animals all seem to be in excellent conditions, with spacious and well-maintained habitats. It’s clear that the staff take great care in providing a safe and comfortable environment for them. A perfect place for a family day out!
CHIOUKH L — Google review
This is easily one do the best zoos in the world. Whereas in many zoos you would see animals and feel sad for them given their conditions, this zoo does not make you feel this. You will see many caretakers and staff who clean enclosures, feed regularly and perfectly adapted food to the animals at regular intervals throughout the day etc. Despite going there over a hot time, the animals were still visible, yet they all had a closed enclosure in a cooler area. This zoo genuinely loves animals, and you can see it. Their two spectacles with the sea lions and the birds were really great and shows even further the care they give to all these animals. I went there on a weekday, yet there was a fair amount of people, I advise going as soon as the park opens to explore it at its finest time.
Joe M — Google review
The most amazing zoo I’ve ever been too. The experience here was next level, all of th animal enclosures are spotless and well maintained, all the animals had enrichment and plenty of space. The cable car was a fantastic addition and of course the beautiful pandas stole the show!!
Apes ( — Google review
Downsides: •The entrance and food queues are very crowded, with long waits, and there aren’t many benches. (Food is not bad) •Also, if you come with a stroller or have mobility issues, be prepared for quite a bit of uphill walking. Upsides: •Beautiful place with lovely paths and lots of shade. •Even though it was crowded, parking was well organized, and the animals have large areas where they seem happy and well cared for. (The views of them from different spots are wonderful.) Overall, definitely worth a visit! ⭐️
Anna D — Google review
Very nice zoo, seems to take animal welfare very seriously. Overheard some other guests complain they 'did not see the wolves very well and the Parc should cut down the trees'. Actually glad they give each animal species what they need to feel as comfortable as possible. The zoo has plenty of small playgrounds for intermezzo's with children, there are lots of restaurants and stalls all scattered around, there's a big parking lot and queuing went very smoothly... The shops are nice but diverse. Definitely recommend!
Jana P — Google review
The best zoo I have been too - both in terms of layout and variety of animals. Easy to spend a whole day here. Food options are numerous. Well worth a visit.
Sam G — Google review
Great little zoo, bring your walking boots and be prepared for steep inclines. Made it round the whole zoo in a day. Highlights for us were the Giant Pandas, Koalas, Hippos and Manatee. Definitely worth a visit if you're in the area and looking for something to do.
Shelley M — Google review
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Av. du Blanc, 41110 Saint-Aignan, France
https://www.zoobeauval.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb&utm_content=zooparc
+33 2 54 75 50 00
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Château de Chenonceau

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Castle
Museums
Château de Chenonceau is a stunning 16th-century chateau that spans a river and houses an impressive collection of tapestries and Old Master paintings. Its history includes being gifted to Diane de Poitiers by Henry II, then taken over by Queen Catherine de' Medici after his death. The chateau's architecture reflects the changes in ownership and circumstances over the years, from its origins as a Medieval fortress to its transformation into an elegant residence.
This was a absolutely breathtaking castle. They have a huge history both on who built it and who stayed there. They have audio guides and live guide tours and it is not that expensive. They have various gardens around including a labyrinth in the garden which is quite big. They grow their own vegetables and a large variety of flowers that they use to decorate within the walls of the castle. Very pretty. We enjoyed the tour very much.
Drífa R — Google review
Simply magical place. Among all the other Chateau's quite unique because of its location. The exhibitions are nice and it is not overwhelming. The gardens and parks around are beautiful, with plenty of benches to sit down and relax. I recommend doing a quick wine tasting in the wine cellar, maybe not the most engaging or informative but still a nice experience. This place is definitely worth the trip.
Gerard P — Google review
Visiting Château de Chenonceau was a wonderful experience. The castle is elegant and romantic, beautifully set over the river, and surrounded by lovely gardens. I loved the charm and history of the place — it feels both graceful and full of life. Truly one of the most beautiful castles on the Loire Valley.
Mirela P — Google review
This chateau was the best chateau we have visited in France. The restoration, presentation and information available was first class. So much history from one location. Kind of overwhelming as you slowly self-guide around. Recommend Autumn as the time to visit with trees in their gold, red, and orange phases.
James J — Google review
One of the most spectacular chateaus in the Louire Valley. A rich, storied history, amazing views, and beautiful gardens make this a must see place to visit! Seriously, come visit!
Jim R — Google review
Chenonceau Château is a beautiful chateau built 1513-1517 across the River Cher. It has a friendly atmosphere and elegant design. Walking around inside, you see its rich history with unique rooms like the Louis XIV drawing room, Catherine de Medici’s bedroom, and are magnificent. Spanning the river is a long impressive gallery. The kitchen would be the envy of any chef! The Medici gardens beside the chateau are tidy, peaceful, and carefully arranged with boxwood, roses, and lavender. The garden is made up of lawn panels around a circular pond, giving lovely views of the castle and its surroundings. It’s a great place to stroll and relax, making your visit even more special.
Joe B — Google review
Very beautiful but crowed. Big and meaningful. I didn’t have time to finished all the Château and the Jardin but it’s all fine and beautiful
Summer C — Google review
We had a fantastic day out at the Chateau it has stunning gardens and a lovely restaurant that serves nice food don't be put off by the queue it's worth the wait. If you want to go inside and look around the Chateau you will need to book ahead at the entrance. The garden has some very welcome spray showers to keep visitors cool in the very hot weather.
Gordon W — Google review
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4.7
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37150 Chenonceaux, France
https://www.chenonceau.com/
+33 2 47 23 90 07
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Château de Villandry

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Castle
Nature & Parks
Château de Villandry, a stunning Renaissance palace in the Loire Valley, is a masterpiece of architecture and history. Built in the 16th century by Jean Le Breton, it boasts beautifully restored exteriors that showcase its original Renaissance grandeur.
If you come for nothing except the gardens, come. This was a stunning display of gardening for design and sustainability. Absolutely fabulous. Clearly the Château is old and requires constant upkeep. However, the art, furnishings, and gardens were just breathtaking. You can really see how people lived there. It was one of the best experiences I had touring the châteaux in France.
Erica L — Google review
We went in late September and I was nervous about the gardens. I should not have been. They were incredible. The fresh cut flowers in the chateau were works if art themselves. The history was also Interesting. And the art exhibit at the end was incredible, I would have bought every piece, if I was as wealth as the people who own chateaus!
Sara R — Google review
We visited four chateaux while in the Loire Valley and would rank them in the following order: Villandry, Chenonceau, Chambord, Amboise. The history of Villandry, its decay and renewal, was very interesting. The best and most obvious part though are the gardens. Meticulously preserved and maintained, they are some of the best we’ve seen in the world. You can easily spend an hour walking outside rain or shine.
Kyle L — Google review
Absolutely worth a visit, it's a short drive away from Chenonceau Castle. Unlike many other castles, it is still privately owned by the last family that took possession of the castle in the 20th century about who you can learn more during your visit. The rooms are nicely set, giving you a great glimpse of the life the castle ones boasted. The gardens are a sight in themselves but honestly you get the best view of them from the actual castle!!
Elana P — Google review
Stunning gardens, well worth a visit. We cycled to the chateau following the well signposted route along the Loire and Cher with our kids aged 7 and 9. You can buy either a ticket to see the just the gardens or pay extra to see inside the house as well. We opted for the gardens only which felt extensive enough to explore. There is a lot to see from symmetrical flower beds, fountains, a play park and a maze. We even stumbled on a tennis court which had a ball lying on it for a quick game of throw and catch. You can then work your way up the walls to higher than the main chateau building with fabulous views down into the gardens and over the surrounding countryside. There is a small cafe inside but also more options just outside the gate and nearby in the town. Car and bike parking is next to the entrance.
Stephen H — Google review
Lovely time at the castle and gardens. Could walk in the shade in the gardens ( very hot day) also art exhibition from an artist, loved it. Coffee and ice-cream at an affordable price at the front, also a restaurant but didn't go there. Space for the bikes at the front
Aurélie — Google review
The gardens are absolutely stunning. The castle itself is more modern, and I highly recommend watching the introductory video at the entrance to better understand its history.
Alexandru L — Google review
Fabulous day out, especially for the family (2 boys 7 and 3) Beautiful grounds, informative tour and all nicely priced. Will revisit in the future, ideally with time to spend in the town nearby too.
Lewis J — Google review
4.7
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4.7
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3 Rue Principale, 37510 Villandry, France
https://www.chateauvillandry.fr/
+33 2 47 50 02 09
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Futuroscope

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Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Futuroscope is a cutting-edge theme park featuring state-of-the-art 3D and 4D cinemas, motion simulators, and high-tech multimedia attractions. One of its newest attractions, Tornado Hunters, promises an exhilarating experience with a tornado simulation on a massive circular screen with special effects. Visitors can also embark on space training at Objective Mars or take flight in Extraordinary Travel. For younger guests, Futuropolis offers an interactive play area.
We spent two days at Futuroscope in early May and had a fantastic time. The park offers a great mix of high-tech attractions and immersive shows that kept everyone entertained. We especially loved "Le Voyage Extraordinaire", "Chasseurs de Tornades" and "Danse avec les Robots", each one fun and unique in its own way. Since it was early in the season, the wait times were surprisingly short, which meant we got to enjoy way more attractions than expected without wasting time in lines. The only downside was the food situation. Most of the food counters closed around 2 PM, and finding something to eat after that was nearly impossible. This might be due to the off-season, but it's worth planning around if you visit. Overall, it was a really enjoyable visit with lots to discover, especially if you're into interactive and imaginative experiences.
Jeremy B — Google review
What a great and different theme park. We didn't know what to expect as one of the kids found it on Google Maps so we went at 5pm the same day (cheaper tickets). It was really good. You probably need the while day to get round all major attractions, I think there's 22. But we went on loads and did most of the top 10 rides (according to Google searches and AI). Plenty of food and drink places and the Cique de Soller show at 10pm was worth staying on for. A fun evening for this family of 4.
Matt- F — Google review
This was an enjoyable visit, helped by being almost deserted in the first week of October. As anyone considering going will know its more about experiences than rides, and many were good. Some however are beginning to feel a little dated. The rapid progress in computer imaging means some of the older ones are feeling a bit low res. I'd be dissapointed with many if I'd needed to wait 45mins to see them. Your French needs to be fairly good to enjoy it. There is a wifi app that suposedly allows for simultaneous translations of many if the 'exhibits', I could never get it to work. The light show at the end was fabulous, and the food available in the park is amazing. No greasy burgers here.
Karl T — Google review
Best to visit off season when it is less busy. The park is nicely laid out and very clean and tidy. The rides and various experiences are excellent. Make sure you the show in the evening as it is a spectacular display for all of the family. The food outlets are great but perhaps a little pricey. The mission to Mars and dancing with the robots are incredible. In the dancing on you are strapped to a chair and thrown about even turning upside down to music.
Bernie K — Google review
Loved it. Really chilled. No rip off prices. The park and structures are beautiful. Less in the wY of big rides and more of the 4d type experiences but some of the best we've seen anywhere. Great day out. Heartily recommend
Liam C — Google review
Cinematic universe for all the family! Not the old school huge rollercoasters us Brit’s are used to and at first I was very confused where everything actually was! Most is indoor too. Lots of great Halloween displays. Food was expensive and not of good quality. We had lunch in the park but ate outside for dinner.
Cooper M — Google review
We had tickets booked in advance. We spent one day in the park from 10 am to 11 pm. We had a very lovely time. The park has been greatly updated, and it's very cool, focused on imagining technologies. Danse with robots, chausseurs de tornades, objectif Mars, and Bermudes triangles, were among our favorites. We had cutting line tix for 5 attractions, and it was greatly appreciated and valuable. Food options were good. Some negatives: the narrative voices on movies aren't very good and often out of tone. I used a bathroom, it was flooded with an inch of dirty water. Overall, we spent an amazing day.
Geoffroy L — Google review
As an 'adult' we had a grand time here. We started with an evening arrival, grabbed a couple of rides, supper on site & was ready for the evening show at 22.45 which is the highlight of the day. The following day we ventured back in for opening at 10 & didn't leave until 7. If you go during the week & don't speak French you'll have to look at the App (which is very good) to find out what all the rides are about. They all have a science or space bent. We were there on a Tuesday - loads of school kids - there is some 'soft' learning in the background. We queued for a few rides but during the summer I would imagine a fast pass would be required of you have no patience - mine was stretched to almost breaking point. Not all rides were open but there was enough. Lunch at lunchtime, very few options open if you don't. Ice cream is excellent & most but not all staff can speak some english but it's good to have some phrases under your belt. Evening catering starts in various forms from 6.30. My advice : go....there isn't anything like it anywhere. Think sci-fi mixed with heros. If you have kids, they are well catered for. There are hotels in site but we stayed off site. Comfy shoes - we did 17k steps!!
Louise C — Google review
4.3
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3.9
(17064)
Av. René Monory, 86360 Chasseneuil-du-Poitou, France
https://www.futuroscope.com/
+33 5 49 49 30 80
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Puy du Fou

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Amusement park
Puy du Fou is a historical theme park that offers epic, period-specific shows such as the Vikings and Ancient Rome. The park features astonishing special effects, including dancing horses, rotating castles, and Viking longships emerging from underwater. With jousting knights, panoramic cinemas, and spectacular dance sequences, visitors are in for an immersive historical experience. Celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2017, Puy du Fou continues to innovate with an ever-increasing amount of entertainment.
I had read about this park, but nothing can prepare you for what you’ll see – it’s absolutely stunning and unforgettable! If you arrive around 9 AM and get the skip-the-line upgrade, you can catch all the shows in a day. Be aware that the roads get very crowded (our drive from Cholet took about an hour). A good tip: bring some food in a backpack and eat while watching the shows to save time. Totally worth it!
Alexandru L — Google review
It has been an unforgettable experience. The shows we attended were of great quality, including the costumes and staging. I must point out that it seemed to me that the sound was playback rather than live, and the simultaneous translation was slightly out of sync in some shows. Of course, it’s impossible to see everything in just one day, but even so, it’s well worth the visit — highly recommended for the whole family.
Lucía C — Google review
Love this park. As a family went have been visiting since 1989. We have seen so many changes over the years. It never ceases to amaze us every visit. We have a season pass as we now live in the area, so far this season we have been every week,our family of 4 and their families are avid Puy du fou fans,the grandchildren absolutely love it!. Great options for food,coffee and snacks. Gift shops well stocked with various memorabilia and various artisan shops in the medival and viking villages. Fun for all the family and all ages with not a ride in sight! A wonderful way to immerse yourself in french history and appreciate the performers enthusiasm in doing what they obviously love doing. The cinecine is something else,a must see,indescribable....see for yourself.
Jacqueline W — Google review
As you will need to walk around and spend time to line up, a detailed plan is very necessary in order to finish all the programs. Every shows are giving surprises to the audience. Very impressive. Bravo 🎉
T F — Google review
This place was incredible, we booked last minute not knowing what to expect and it did not disappoint. A lot of the shows are quite close together so we did have to run to catch them but there are hotels so you could stay for 2 days and see all the shows in good time. As a theme park it is a little pricey but this was to be expected. Make sure you take some headphones so you can translate the shows!
Robotllamas — Google review
What a place! A must do if you're looking for a unique experience with a tint of French history across the time. The well equipped parc is huge, so make sure that you wear comfy shoes! Booking in advance is a must, and depending on the time of the year you'll be visiting Le Puy du Fou, you might face waiting queues before attending the most rated shows... I strongly suggest that you download the apps, that will help you to organise your visit. We managed to watch the best shows, keeping us time to visit the parc, the villages replicas and indulge ourselves at some of the restaurants as well. Special thanks to all the dedicated staff, you are doing a great job! We had a great stay and we'll come back for sure.
Yozhyk — Google review
If you don’t speak French bear in mind you will be some what left in the dark here outside of the shows. None of the signage show any English and the shows are obviously in French but you can use the live translation if you’ve got the app. The shows however are outstanding even if you don’t know what’s being said very impressive indeed. Worth the visit.
Fionn M — Google review
We spent a few days at Puy du Fou and were absolutely blown away by the experience. The quality of the shows, both indoor and outdoor, is phenomenal. I had visited the park as a child about 20 years ago and was already impressed back then, but what it has become today is on an entirely different level. The scale and sophistication of the productions are unlike anything else. From massive sets to special effects that leave you wondering how it's even possible, every show is a true spectacle. The immersive experiences are just as unforgettable and add another layer to the journey through time. The scheduling of the shows is incredibly well thought out. We barely waited more than 15 or 20 minutes between each performance. Visiting just before the high season probably helped, but still, the whole day flowed smoothly without feeling rushed or overcrowded. Some historical events are presented with a certain angle, but that’s part of the park’s narrative style. It doesn’t take away from the fact that this is great entertainment at its finest. We truly loved our stay and would recommend Puy du Fou to anyone looking for unique and breathtaking live entertainment.
Jeremy B — Google review
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4.7
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85590 Les Epesses, France
https://www.puydufou.com/
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La Rochelle Aquarium

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Aquarium
Nature & Parks
The La Rochelle Aquarium is a popular tourist attraction in Charente-Maritime, France. It has received the TripAdvisor certificate of excellence and houses around 600 aquatic species in approximately three million liters of sea water. The aquarium features walkways over two floors with 83 basins representing the great oceans and seas, offering visitors a captivating experience that lasts about two hours.
Really fantastic aquarium! Very well maintained with an amazing selection of sea life. The layout is very well done and there’s so much interesting information. Many negative complaints seem to be about the busiest times of year, but just out of peak season on a Friday it was super quiet and a really relaxing experience! Would highly recommend a visit, especially with young kids. Our 1 year-old absolutely loved it too!
Matt S — Google review
Top tip for visiting this aquarium - book your tickets in advance online otherwise you will queue for ages to buy tickets only to be given a later time slot to return! Once inside, the aquarium is full of amazing tanks full of fish and other sea life. The tanks are well labelled in both French and English and you can follow the numbered tanks around the aquarium so that you don’t miss anything. We visited on a Monday during summer school holidays - the aquarium was really busy, but you still get to see everything.
Annette K — Google review
A wonderful and informative aquarium, well maintained and clean. Highlight was the sharks of course, but had lots to see and examine. Reasonable priced too, especially if you're from the UK where aquariums are prohibitively expensive. One other thing to note, it is all accessible for pushchairs, prams and wheelchairs.
Dominic L — Google review
There's a lot to see hear, from the jellyfish at the entrance to the sharks at the end and endless fish in between. It's divided into different areas, Mediterranean, Carribbean and tropical for some and the tour flows well. It was quiet when I visited, but can get very busy, so I would recommend choosing a quieter time.
Austen M — Google review
Practical side: Practically speaking, it was a mess. We had bought our tickets online, thinking it would save us time. Our slot was at 11:00, so we joined the line early since we didn’t know how long it would take. By 10:45 we reached the staff member at the entrance, but he told us we were too early and had to leave the line. Just five minutes later, people with 11:00 tickets were allowed in! When we rejoined, the line had tripled in length. So instead of saving time, we ended up waiting much longer. They even split the line to “speed things up,” which actually delayed us even more. On top of that, special discounts (for students, people with disabilities, etc.) weren’t available when booking online. The visit: As for the visit itself, it was one of the dullest aquaria I’ve ever seen. First of all, it was extremely crowded – surprising for a Thursday in late August – to the point where it felt claustrophobic and we often couldn’t even see the tanks. We walked through everything in about half an hour. Some fish were kept in very small tanks, with no mention anywhere about animal welfare or what the aquarium does to prevent harm. Many tanks just looked artificial, with fish placed in unnatural settings. There was also no clear storyline or structure. In other aquariums you often see a logical build-up (from shallow to deep water, or small to large species) but here it was just one similar-looking room after another: blue walls and a few glass tanks. There were no interactive elements, no feeding demonstrations, and no educational content about pollution, climate change, or conservation – all things you’d expect nowadays. For that, paying €18.50 is way overpriced.
Lexa M — Google review
Too many tickets sold per time slot. Our slot said 150 tickets left so we thought it would be quiet, instead met with massive queues, crowds and stressful experience.
Ben L — Google review
Very amusing, especially for kids. We went on a rather quite time of the month, so we h didnt have to wait in line and the aquarium wasn't very busy. Very lovely experience, I'd go there again!
Issa A — Google review
Huge aquarium. Good time for kids. The map of the aquarium is not clear and no signs inside the aquarium. Still worth the visit
Venkatesan D — Google review
4.1
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4.2
(9432)
Quai Louis Prunier, 17000 La Rochelle, France
https://www.aquarium-larochelle.com/
+33 5 46 34 00 00
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Zoo La Palmyre

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Nestled in a lush pine forest, Zoo La Palmyre is a well-established zoo located in the southwest of Charente-Maritime, near Royan. Celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2016, the zoo has grown from 160 animals to over 1,600 from 115 species.
Such a great zoo! Big free parking between trees with lots of shade. Inside you can buy cheap bags of popcorn and feed all of the animals (except monkeys). First time feeding giraffes and zebras! Really interactive experience. Part of the zoo was closed due to making of new enclosures.
Bartosz S — Google review
Wow... Such a great experience. Family of 3 and we loved it. The zoo was impeccably clean and the staff were all super friendly. Being able to get so close to the animals is amazing. Feeding the Giraffes, zebra, ostrich, goats and Tortoise is such a great experience, my daughter absolutely loved it. They sell pop corn to feed the animals.. this is a must do as it adds so much fun to the day. There is a very large array of animals to see and you just keep getting wowed by them. I would most certainly recommend this zoo to anyone thinking of visiting.
Dan C — Google review
Another great activity to do with toddlers in La Palmyre is visiting La Palmyre Zoo. You should plan around 4 hours to see the entire zoo at a comfortable pace. There are so many animals to discover, and interactive areas where kids can feed and gently stroke the giraffes and goats. The zoo is very family-friendly: stroller accessible, clean, and well-organized with shaded areas to rest. There are also a few restaurants and snack points inside, especially during the summer months, which is super convenient when visiting with children. They also offer sea lion and parrot shows, which are fun and engaging for kids, it’s a good idea to check the show schedule on their website so you don’t miss them. Overall, a fantastic place to spend half a day with toddlers and kids while learning about animals and enjoying nature!
Desi M — Google review
I had never been to a French zoo before and had assumed an experience similar to Dublin Zoo...it's very different. Firstly the animals are far closer and more "accessible". The first enclosure for the flamingos is literally inside the front door, and they are arms length away at points. The flamingos looked vibrant and happy in the 30 degree sunshine, flaunting their sunny pinkness to their Dublin comrades. Our first port of call was the Giraffes...where u can literally feed them popcorn from your hand!! My first impression was I'm back in a Victorian Zoo, with an elephant ride up next...but I really enjoyed it!! Seeing the animals up close is a completely different experience. I'm sure there are raging debates in zoologist circles about the wisdom of hand feeding Giraffes popcorn...But they certainly seemed to enjoy it. My son loves Giraffes and this blew his mind. There is a lot to do and see, and on a warm day we picked out a few highlights. There is an amphitheatre where u can watch the sea lions perform tricks for food. 2 shows daily but we missed this. Wouldn't be a big fan of this so not bothered. The elephant enclosure again was far more accessible, there is a small mote with almost 360 degrees viewing angles. U could buy some sort of nuts to feed the elephants. I was initially horrified as I could see people throwing things across to the elephants, before I realized it was allowed. Kinda not sure about this. Turned this majestic animal into a Jack Russel looking for treats (with killer tusks). The enclosure was very large, so I guess they could wander off if it was bothering them 😕 Towards the back of the zoo there are chimps and orangutans. Given the scorcher of a day these animals were flaked out in the shade. Their enclosure was huge with an indoor area too. Lots of waterfalls, Jurassic Park vibes. We finished the trip seeing alligators and reptiles! There is plenty to do and see, with food options too. Huge free car park beside it, about €74 for a family ticket for 4. Worth a visit if u are in the area.
Justin M — Google review
There are vending machines around the park for drinks that are dated and don’t accept NFC payments. Don’t forget cash. Sea lion show was impressive back in the day but has lost its luster over the years. Kids still enjoyed it but as an adult found it missing something this time around.
Jason C — Google review
Amazing Zoo, set in a woodland. You are really close to the animals & you can get in with goats & feeding them is so much fun. Great day out, well priced & plenty of free parking
Justin P — Google review
Very nice park, highly recommended! Great variety of animals, the enclosures looked very good and the staff is friendly. However, when emus are stealing the maps from visitors and goats are getting stuck in backpacks (causing a ten-minute stampede in the petting zoo), you could argue it needs a little more supervision.
Robin H — Google review
A really well kept zoo, spotlessly clean with decent sized enclosures. The animals don't seem stressed. A good point: you can get face to face with the giraffes. A down point: the sealion show was only in the afternoon so we missed it.
Tony B — Google review
4.4
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4.1
(6139)
6 Av. de Royan, 17570 Les Mathes, France
https://www.zoo-palmyre.fr/
+33 5 46 22 46 06
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Place de la Bourse

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
When visiting Bordeaux, one of the must-see spots is the Place de la Bourse. This iconic 18th-century city square is surrounded by elegant architecture and features a grand fountain at its center. The Palais de la Bourse, with its Neoclassical-style facade adorned with columns and sculptures, is a notable building to explore.
Kind an artificial pool with bunch of kids running around. Unusual and nice place - at least to see and experience this. When it gets quieter you can make amazing photos with buildings around and this part of flat water pool. Results are amazing
Kamil N — Google review
The 'water mirror' opposite of the bourse buildings is awesome! Such an excellent idea! This artist may get followers and copy cats all over the globe. The water is refreshing, makes the public happy and relaxed, allows kids to enjoy a city visit and provides poor citizens with a place where they can mingle with everyone else in a relaxed way. It also gives enough water for great flowers and the gardens/park pieces next to the water mirror. And, when quiet, the reflection doubles the grandeur of the bourse buildings. Best place of Bordeaux in my opinion.
Christy D — Google review
I visited Place de la Bourse in Bordeaux at night and it was a wonderful experience. The whole area looked magical with the lights reflecting on the beautiful old buildings and the famous water mirror. The fountain and lighting together created a peaceful and charming atmosphere. I spent a few hours just walking around, watching the reflections, and enjoying the calm breeze from the river. The place was lively yet serene — people relaxing, children playing, and tourists taking photos. It’s one of those spots where you can simply sit and take in the beauty of the city. If you are in Bordeaux, an evening visit to Place de la Bourse is a must. It truly captures the heart and elegance of the city.
Chandran P — Google review
We loved it! Place de la Bourse is a stunning 18th century square in Bordeaux with elegant façades, the Fountain of the Three Graces, and its famous Water Mirror. A true UNESCO gem.
Dieter K — Google review
One of the most beautiful squares in all of Europe! Really really pretty.
Flo — Google review
Not to crowded for a weekend, free but not to spent lots of time, just for a picture and to appreciate the city
Sussy B — Google review
Beautiful place, history and present, in the same spot
Catalin C — Google review
To better appreciate the combination of building and water mirror best yime to visit is early evening
Orhan G — Google review
4.6
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4.6
(7026)
Pl. de la Bourse, 33000 Bordeaux, France
http://www.bordeaux.fr/l3293
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Dune of Pilat

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Natural feature
Nature & Parks
Dune of Pilat, a famous sand dune located along the shore, rises to a height of 110m above sea level. The area is surrounded by natural beauty, including the Ile aux Oiseaux, Lake Cazaux and Sanguinet, and the national nature reserve of the Banc d'Arguin. Additionally, it features notable landmarks such as the church of Saint-Vincent and historic buildings like the house of Verthamon and Lalanne house.
Just stunning. Hard to believe the size and beauty of it. Very well set up too, good selection of cafes, shade and services before you make the climb. Really well done 👏👏 A must see if the area!
Colin F — Google review
We combined a trip to Bordeaux with this so ended here at the beginning of the evening (at 18:00). We parked not at the formal entrance, but a bit down the road where we had to walk between the bushes and made a steep climb onto the dune. Challenging! But the view is amazing and coming there in the evening gives very nice pictures with the sunset (and it's not so crowded). We swam for a short while and went back before it got dark. The way down is much faster ;-)
Maikel J — Google review
Rising over 100 m above the Bassin d’Arcachon, Europe’s tallest sand dune and natural colossus draws nearly two million visitors each year. Families climb its soft flank for sweeping views across forest and ocean, while removable staircases and marked paths channel footfall to reduce erosion. At peak times, up to 17,000 people ascend daily, and archaeologists descend to preserve prehistoric revelations. Recognised as a Grand Site National since 1978, it is both geological wonder and leisure magnet, shaped by four millennia of wind and time.
Loo Y — Google review
An unforgettable natural wonder — the Dune du Pilat near Arcachon is the largest sand dune in Europe and absolutely stunning. It’s easy to access, yet feels like stepping into another world. If you want to see something truly extraordinary just beyond your doorstep, this is the place to go!
Boris B — Google review
Great views of the surrounding countryside. Be ready for a good climb if you want to reach the top though as there are plenty of steps to navigate, make sure you have some comfy footwear. The parking is €7, but that also covers the cost of the visit for as long as you want, so it was very good value for money. The parking areas are also very shaded so your car won’t be an oven when you return from your travels. It was busy when we visited, but as the fine is so large it didn’t feel overcrowded.
Julian D — Google review
We passed by on our route to Bilbao - what a stop, what an impressive piece of landscape. Well organized with a beautiful wooden tourist „village“!!
Seb L — Google review
If in area this is a must see! This is one long 2km dune along the coast. It seems so out of place. The view from the top of the dune overlooking the bay is stunning. There is one set of stairs to assist with your climb.
Brian K — Google review
Do I still need to introduce the majestic Dune of Pilat, the highest dune in Europe, which continues to amaze me years after years with its immensity and breathtaking landscapes ? Dominating the entrance to the Arcachon Bay, it stretches over 500 meters wide, reaches nearly 102 meters high and offers a spectacular panorama. From its summit, the view takes in the Atlantic Ocean, the Landes forest, the Cap-Ferret peninsula, the Banc d'Arguin and the bay. This masterpiece of nature, fragile and in perpetual movement, moves each year from one to five meters towards the forest, grain by grain, testifying to thousands of years of history and the incredible dynamics of the elements. Reaching this exceptional site is now facilitated by modern and well-designed facilities. A new cycle path leads to the site's entrance, and a pedestrian axis designed as a promenade crosses the reception area, inviting you to stroll before undertaking the climb. It can also be reached by bus or even by boat, making the Dune a destination accessible to all. Since summer 2023, the completely renovated reception area offers cultural and restaurant shops open year-round, and a seasonal staircase, installed from April to October, allows you to gently climb the dune from the back while preserving this natural site. Once at the top, the magic happens. At low tide, the sandbanks reveal heavenly hues, particularly the Banc d'Arguin National Nature Reserve, which stretches below. In summer, the Dune of Pilat attracts many visitors ; to fully enjoy the tranquility of the place, it is best to come early in the morning or at the end of the day. The golden hours of sunrise and sunset offer unique moments where the light enhances every detail of the landscape ! In summer, sunset walks are particularly popular for experiencing a moment outside of time. Hikes, storytelling walks, and educational workshops also enrich the visitor experience. Listed nationally and included in the Réseau des Grands Sites de France (Great Sites of France), the Dune of Pilat is exemplarily managed by the Syndicat Mixte de la Grande Dune du Pilat, in partnership with the Conservatoire du Littoral (Coastal Protection Agency). These preservation and development efforts ensure a balance between welcoming the public and protecting the natural environment. The revenue from parking is entirely reinvested in the management of the site : waste collection, naturalist monitoring and free environmental education tools ... This great lady of sand, witness to history and natural forces, continues to fascinate with its movement, its scale and the diversity of the landscapes it dominates. A visit to the Dune of Pilat is the assurance of an unforgettable encounter with an exceptional site, constantly evolving, in the heart of the Arcachon basin ...
Enjoy L — Google review
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4.5
(4565)
France, USA
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Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes

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Pilgrimage place
Sights & Landmarks
The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes is a renowned religious complex in France, attracting millions of pilgrims annually. It is known for its association with Marian apparitions and the reputed miraculous healing properties of Lourdes water. The site encompasses a grotto, baths, churches, and basilicas that are frequented by devotees seeking spiritual solace and physical well-being.
The Lourdes Church (Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes) is an incredible and sacred place to visit. The atmosphere is peaceful and deeply spiritual, attracting pilgrims and visitors from all over the world. The architecture is breathtaking, and the surroundings are beautifully maintained. It’s only a short walk from nearby hotels, making it very accessible. Attending mass and spending quiet moments in prayer here was a very moving experience. Whether you visit for faith or simply to appreciate the history and beauty, Lourdes Church is truly a must-see.
Dilexshan S — Google review
As a catholic, I’m writing this review with great pleasure and joy. It was my first time in Lourdes and I felt so special and blessed. Please note there’s a candlelight procession happening at 9pm at night every day from April to October. Also there are several mass services in different churches in the premises. You can buy bottles from near by shops and fill holy water. There’s staff that help you with information and guiding you through. Have a pleasant pilgrimage Our Lady of Lourdes, Pray for us
Michelle V — Google review
If you are a devotee of the Mother of Jesus Mary, if you are desperate for healing, this place makes miracles. So many devotees from around the world would flock this Holy place. So many proven miracles of healing that science couldn't explain. A beautiful place for everyone to experience the love of Mother Mary expressed through feelings of hope and love for Jesus and his mother.
Anne C — Google review
A Place of Deep Faith, Peace, and Healing The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes is one of the most moving and spiritual places in the world. From the moment you enter the grounds, there is an overwhelming sense of peace, faith, and reverence. The atmosphere is filled with quiet devotion, where pilgrims from all over the world come to pray, reflect, and find healing. The Grotto of Massabielle, where the Virgin Mary appeared to Saint Bernadette, is incredibly serene — especially during the evening candlelight procession, a truly unforgettable experience of unity and prayer. The basilicas, chapels, and walkways are beautifully maintained, and everything radiates a feeling of hope and grace. Whether you visit for spiritual reasons or simply to experience its profound tranquility, Lourdes touches the heart in a very special way. A sacred destination that inspires faith and peace beyond words.
F A — Google review
Visiting here for the first time was truly breathtaking. The sanctuary is grand, magnificent, and more beautiful than any place I have ever seen. If you visit, you will feel the same wonder and excitement that I felt.
Mameaw L — Google review
Lovely day taking in the beauty of Lourdes and it's surroundings. Very quiet on a Monday as most places were shut, but we did manage to find one place selling gorgeous crepes.
Colin — Google review
Beautiful grounds. Inspiring architecture. It's like a religious Disneyland. Healing waters. Round the clock rosary. 25000 seat basilica.
Jon L — Google review
It is good to visit in early November, when it is much less visitors. I stayed for 6 days and having a serene time and a profound spiritual experience.
Cathy Y — Google review
4.8
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4.5
(4864)
1 Av. Mgr Théas, 65108 Lourdes, France
https://www.lourdes-france.com/
+33 5 62 42 78 78
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Old Town

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Neighborhoods
Old Town, also known as Donostia-San Sebastian's Old Town, is a vibrant neighborhood with narrow streets filled with tapas and pintxo bars. Bounded by Mount Urgull, the Urumea River, and Concha Bay, this area is home to the Plaza de la Constitución, where the Tamborrada drum festival takes place. The 16th-century Gothic San Vicente Church and the traditional La Bretxa Market are notable attractions in this historic district.
4.5
(4583)
Donostia / San Sebastián, Gipuzkoa, Spain, USA
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