What to see, what to do?

What to see, what to do?

Historic capital of Picardy, this Somme town has just over 130,000 inhabitants, and is nicknamed the “little Venice of the North” thanks to the multiple canals that cross it. Many other points of interest make it a city to discover: its grandiose Notre-Dame cathedral, its 300 hectares of floating gardens, its rich heritage, its intense … Read more

An expat under the spell of this Friday tradition in Algeria

An expat under the spell of this Friday tradition in Algeria

Couscous, an ancestral dish symbolizing the national culinary heritage, is never far from Algerian tables. Outside of special occasions, such as weddings, or religious celebrations, such as Eid and Mawlid, couscous is often consumed, with its thousand and one versions. Furthermore, it is found every Friday in almost all Algerian homes, as well as being … Read more

This village perched at 500 meters offers you a breathtaking view of the Balagne!

This village perched at 500 meters offers you a breathtaking view of the Balagne!

Perched at 500 meters above sea level, this picturesque village promises you an unforgettable immersion in the heart of Balagne. With its charming streets and 360° panoramas, it reveals breathtaking views of the sea and surrounding mountains. Ready to discover this jewel suspended between heaven and earth? Discover Sant’Antonino, a medieval jewel of Haute-Corsica Sant’Antonino, … Read more

Accor cannot fight the effects of overtourism alone

Accor cannot fight the effects of overtourism alone

On the occasion of International Tourism Day, Accor announces its association with the World Monuments Fund. Brune Poirson, director of sustainable development of the French hotel group, underlines the importance of tourism rooted in the territories. On the occasion of International Tourism Day, which is celebrated every 27 September, the French hotel group Accor announces … Read more