Église Notre Dame de la Major
Constructed in the 12th century, this church sits on one of Arles highest points.
Hôtel des Trésoriers de France
The 17th-century Hôtel des Trésoriers de France today houses the Musée Languedocien.
Town Hall
Oranges Hôtel de Ville (City Hall) sits amid pedestrian lanes and tree-dotted squares.
Palais des Princes
Oranges huge modern theatre venue sits within sight of the giant Roman amphitheatre.
Fort de lEstissac
Climb the tower of this imposing 16th-century fort, which hosts summer exhibitions.
Maison Kammerzell
The gingerbready 15th century Maison Kammerzell has ornate carvings and leaded windows.
Jardin Darcy
Dijon has plenty of green spaces that are perfect for picnics, including Jardin Darcy.
Fontaine du Roi René
Lovely 1819 fountain featuring the king holding grapes, in the centre of cours Mirabeau.
Fontaine d’Eau Chaude
Small fountain with temperate 18°C water from a spring, in the centre of cours Mirabeau.
Théâtre Romain
This vast Roman amphitheatre, built around AD 40–50, is a key jazz-festival venue.
Place Gutenberg
Well worth a peek for its Renaissance-style Chambre de Commerce (Chamber of Commerce).
Musée Volti
Displays voluptuous bronzes by Villefranche sculptor Antoniucci Volti (1915–89).
Hôtel Negresco
Built in 1912 for Romanian innkeeper Henri Negresco. Don’t miss the magnificent facade.
Musée Henri Martin
Displays include works by the Cahors-born pointillist painter Henri Martin (1893–1972).
Domaine de Bablut
Christophe Daviau produces superb organic reds under the Anjou Villages Brissac AOC.
Exposition
About 135 tapestries from the 16th to 19th centuries from Aubusson and Flanders.
Bény
The Bény-sur-Mer Canadian War Cemetery is 4km south of Courseulles-sur-Mer near Reviers.
Chapelle Impériale
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Galerie Daumesnil
Galerie Daumesnil is a series of linked courtyards within 15th- to 17th-century townhouses.
Domaine Philippe Gilbert
Excellent AOC Menetou-Salon reds and whites from biodynamic terroir (land) north of Bourges.