Thinking of visiting France in November? Discover the pros and cons – cheaper travel, fewer crowds, and unique festivals despite cooler weather.| www.offbeatfrance.com
The Arles amphitheater is just one of the city's top 10 dazzling Roman monuments. Here are the others.| www.offbeatfrance.com
Discover 10 underrated monuments in Paris, from Roman arenas to hidden memorials, that most visitors overlook.| www.offbeatfrance.com
How a single man created the Maison Picassiette out of broken bits of glass and ceramics.| www.offbeatfrance.com
Dive into the haunted catacombs of Paris, where the paranormal is normal and where six million people lie buried in subterranean chambers.| www.offbeatfrance.com
Lyon murals are so dazzling the city is often called the mural capital of the world. Here's why.| www.offbeatfrance.com
If you need to immerse yourself in Impressionism, a Giverny day trip from Paris will be one of your more memorable visits during your Paris stay.| www.offbeatfrance.com
The Dijon museum with the quirkiest collection has got to be the Museum of Burgundian Life, which portrays life during the 19th century.| www.offbeatfrance.com
Discover the best day trips from Annecy, from lakeside villages to alpine hikes, all within easy reach of the city.| www.offbeatfrance.com
The Belle Epoque in France is that period from the late 19th century to World War I, which yielded innovation, and of some of the greatest artists of our time.| www.offbeatfrance.com
Discover the Carnavalet Museum Paris, the city’s oldest museum, with tips on what to see and why it’s key to understanding Parisian history.| www.offbeatfrance.com
Welcome to Flavigny sur Ozerain, a tiny village in Burgundy where award-winning films are shot and ancient candies still made.| www.offbeatfrance.com
Five lesser-known Paris museums that uncover the city’s hidden history—from revolution and sewers to medieval art and early technology.| www.offbeatfrance.com
If you want to get to know this country beyond Paris, the next best thing to visiting is to read these best books about France.| www.offbeatfrance.com
The aperitif in France is a tradition, much more of a social event than a drinking session. Find out how to enjoy the perfect apero time!| www.offbeatfrance.com
Only have one day in Marseille? No matter - here's my guide to your perfect day in the Phocaean City.| www.offbeatfrance.com
Fall in France is as good as it gets - but the weather can vary so choose your destination wisely.| www.offbeatfrance.com
Looking for endless antiques, colorful Provence markets and riverside charm? L'Isle sur la Sorgue is waiting.| www.offbeatfrance.com
Use these facts about the French Revolution to deepen your understanding when you visit France.| www.offbeatfrance.com
The Lyon Street Food Festival, an exciting yearly event with street food, of course, plus affordable creations by famous chefs.| www.offbeatfrance.com
This is an uncomplicated guide to visiting the D Day beaches in Normandy, especially for the first time.| www.offbeatfrance.com
Most people come for the Lady and the Unicorn tapestries, but stick around and discover 11 Cluny Museum treasures.| www.offbeatfrance.com
Rouen Cathedral is so rich in history and art that you'll be hard-pressed to leave, even if you're not a fan of religious architecture.| www.offbeatfrance.com
Rouen, capital of Impressionism, has been a magnet for artists since the 19th century. Find out why.| www.offbeatfrance.com
The story of Joan of Arc in Rouen is her last one: this is where she was burned at the stake, and the city hasn't forgotten.| www.offbeatfrance.com
Marseille soap is popular again, but the resurgence is facing growing pains: there's no agreement on which is the REAL Marseille soap.| www.offbeatfrance.com
Here are at least 5 major Marseille museums you need to visit during your trip.| www.offbeatfrance.com
The legendary Chateau d'If was made famous by the novel the Count of Monte Cristo - which itself may have been inspired by a true story.| www.offbeatfrance.com
Discover 6 enchanting ways to experience the magic of Paris in spring.| www.offbeatfrance.com
Lyon, food capital of the world, according to chefs and gastronomes. Just how right are they?| www.offbeatfrance.com