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Explore the Rich History of Champagne Region
The Champagne region offers more than exceptional sparkling wines; it is steeped in rich history. Visitors can explore the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Reims, a historic crowning site for French kings, and poignant World War I memorials. The area’s prestigious Champagne houses provide deep insights into the craftsmanship behind this celebrated beverage.
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Culinary Delights of Loire Valley for Luxury Travelers
The Loire Valley, known as the ‘Garden of France’, offers luxury travelers an exquisite culinary experience. This region is famous for its fresh ingredients, iconic dishes like rillettes, goat cheeses, and Tarte Tatin, all paired with renowned wines from Sancerre and Vouvray. Immerse yourself in its rich gastronomic culture for an unforgettable experience.
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Les Trois Vallées — Part Two
Les Trois Vallées boasts the largest ski area in Europe. Encompassing three iconic valleys, Méribel, Val Thorens, and glamorous Courchevel, the interconnected domain spans over 600 kilometers of marked trails. Within this vast area, numerous smaller villages are accessible to skiers via an extensive and seamlessly connected lift system. The Trois Vallées is a massively…
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PLANNING YOUR LUXURY FRANCE VACATION
Use a travel agent to plan your luxury France vacation
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Visit The Palace of Versailles
When planning a trip to Paris with The Provence Concierge, you can travel with confidence knowing you have the best luxury travel agent for France planning your trip. The Provence Concierge will create your entire custom package to France and/or Italy. All you need to do is obtain your flights. Contact us to secure all…
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Alsace: Medieval Charm Along the Wine Route
Alsace is a small region in eastern France, famous for its picturesque half-timbered villages surrounded by expanses of vineyards that produce some of the world’s finest wines. Despite being one of the smallest regions in France, Alsace offers much to visitors and is considered one of the most beautiful and distinctive areas in the country.…
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Summer in Gordes
Gordes is one of Provence’s most distinguished countryside destinations. Perched above the Luberon Valley, it attracts travelers who prioritize space and landscape without sacrificing access to culture, dining, and regional exploration. Summer residences in the surrounding hills are designed for extended stays. These restored farmhouses and contemporary estates are positioned for privacy and outdoor living,…
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Spring in Aix-en-Provence
Spring is when Aix-en-Provence returns to full life after winter, without the intensity of peak summer. It is a season favored by property owners, art collectors, and travelers who prefer access without crowds. The balance between culture, countryside, and sophisticated shopping makes Aix one of the most compelling luxury destinations in Provence. Spring accommodations center…
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Summer in Saint-Tropez
Saint-Tropez in summer is often associated with public spectacle, but its long-standing reputation among discerning travelers is built on privacy, discretion, and coastal access rather than visibility. The town operates on two levels: public pageantry and private living, with most luxury experiences taking place well away from the crowds. Private villas dominate the residential landscape…
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Day Trips from Paris—A Day in Champagne
Those who have a few days in Paris may want to consider spending one day exploring the famous hills of Champagne. Private drivers can take you point to point, but if you’re up for it, Uber to Gare de l’Est and take the INOUI TGV high-speed train to Reims or Épernay. With some trains reaching…
