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🌿 Jardin du Luxembourg & PanthéonOne of those perfect Paris moments where nature, art, and history align beautifully.In ...
27/04/2026

🌿 Jardin du Luxembourg & Panthéon

One of those perfect Paris moments where nature, art, and history align beautifully.

In the foreground, the elegant paths and blooming flowerbeds of the Luxembourg Gardens — a place where Parisians come to slow down, read, dream, and breathe. In the distance rises the dome of the Panthéon, where some of France’s greatest minds and heroes rest.

This is the Paris we love to share at Just Visit France:
not rushed, not superficial — but graceful, timeless, and full of meaning.

✨ Gardens, statues, spring light, and history watching from above.

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🏰 Château de FontainebleauSeven centuries of royal history in one place.Few places in France have hosted so many kings, ...
16/03/2026

🏰 Château de Fontainebleau
Seven centuries of royal history in one place.

Few places in France have hosted so many kings, queens, and emperors. From medieval monarchs to Napoleon Bonaparte, Fontainebleau was a favorite residence where power, art, and politics shaped the destiny of France.

The palace blends Renaissance elegance, grand imperial apartments, and vast gardens surrounded by the legendary Forest of Fontainebleau, once the royal hunting grounds.

Standing on the famous Horseshoe Staircase, where Napoleon bid farewell to his Imperial Guard in 1814, history suddenly feels very close.

At Just Visit France, Fontainebleau is not just a palace visit.
It’s a journey through the centuries of French power and culture.

✨ Royal heritage, majestic architecture, timeless France.

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16/03/2026

🏰 Château de Fontainebleau — a palace where French kings and Napoleon Bonaparte once lived

🏰 Château de ChenonceauThe most elegant castle of the Loire Valley.Gracefully stretching across the Cher River, Chenonce...
11/03/2026

🏰 Château de Chenonceau
The most elegant castle of the Loire Valley.

Gracefully stretching across the Cher River, Chenonceau is unlike any other castle in France. Its famous gallery bridges the water, creating one of the most romantic and photographed scenes in the Loire Valley.

Often called “The Ladies’ Castle,” Chenonceau was shaped by remarkable women such as Diane de Poitiers and Catherine de’ Medici, whose influence left its mark on the architecture, gardens, and history of the château.

Walking through its grand halls and manicured gardens feels like stepping into a Renaissance painting — where art, power, and beauty meet above the quiet flow of the river.

At Just Visit France, Chenonceau is more than a castle visit.
It’s one of the most magical moments of the Loire Valley.

✨ Renaissance elegance, gardens, and timeless romance.

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🏛️ Petit PalaisA quiet jewel of Parisian elegance.Built for the 1900 Exposition Universelle, the Petit Palais stands gra...
04/03/2026

🏛️ Petit Palais
A quiet jewel of Parisian elegance.

Built for the 1900 Exposition Universelle, the Petit Palais stands gracefully along the Champs-Élysées, often overlooked by visitors rushing past. Yet inside lies a remarkable collection of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts, all framed by a stunning Belle Époque building.

At its heart is a peaceful inner garden, a hidden oasis where Paris suddenly slows down.

At Just Visit France, places like the Petit Palais remind us that the true beauty of Paris often hides just beyond the obvious.

✨ Art, architecture, and a secret garden in the heart of Paris.

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🎨 Musée d’OrsayWhere a train station became a temple of art.Housed in a former Beaux-Arts railway station built for the ...
02/03/2026

🎨 Musée d’Orsay
Where a train station became a temple of art.

Housed in a former Beaux-Arts railway station built for the 1900 World’s Fair, the Musée d’Orsay is now home to the world’s greatest collection of Impressionist masterpieces. Here, Monet, Renoir, Degas, Van Gogh, and so many others changed the way we see light, movement, and modern life.

From the iconic giant clock overlooking the Seine to the luminous galleries filled with color and emotion, every visit feels intimate and alive.

At Just Visit France, we don’t just admire the paintings.
We connect the artists to their Paris — the streets, cafés, and landscapes that inspired them.

✨ Impressionism, elegance, and the birth of modern art.

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✨ Pont Alexandre IIIParis at its most theatrical.Built for the 1900 Exposition Universelle, this bridge is less a crossi...
26/02/2026

✨ Pont Alexandre III
Paris at its most theatrical.

Built for the 1900 Exposition Universelle, this bridge is less a crossing and more a celebration in stone and gold. Winged horses rise toward the sky, Art Nouveau lamps line the way, and the Seine flows quietly beneath a stage set worthy of an opera.

Connecting the Champs-Élysées area to Les Invalides, Pont Alexandre III is pure Belle Époque elegance, confident, ornate, unapologetically grand.

At Just Visit France, we don’t just walk across it.
We pause. We look. We let Paris perform.

✨ Gold details, river reflections, timeless glamour

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🌸 Rue de l’AbreuvoirOne of Paris’s quietest love letters.Tucked into Montmartre, Rue de l’Abreuvoir curves gently past i...
23/02/2026

🌸 Rue de l’Abreuvoir
One of Paris’s quietest love letters.

Tucked into Montmartre, Rue de l’Abreuvoir curves gently past ivy-covered walls and the iconic La Maison Rose, with the distant silhouette of Sacré-Cœur watching over it all. It’s a street made for slow steps, soft light, and that rare Parisian magic that happens when you wander without a plan.

At Just Visit France, this isn’t a photo stop.
It’s a pause. A breath. A moment to feel Paris.

✨ Cobblestones, pastel corners, timeless charm

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🌊 Pont de l’Alma & the silent guardian of the SeineAt the foot of Pont de l’Alma stands the famous Zouave du Pont de l’A...
19/02/2026

🌊 Pont de l’Alma & the silent guardian of the Seine

At the foot of Pont de l’Alma stands the famous Zouave du Pont de l’Alma, quietly watching the river rise and fall, Paris’s unofficial flood marker and one of its most discreet symbols.

Behind him, the golden domes of the Holy Trinity Cathedral Paris glow softly against the sky, reminding you how many cultures meet along the Seine.

This is the Paris I love showing my guests:
not just monuments, but hidden stories, reflections on water, and corners where history breathes.

At Just Visit France, we don’t chase landmarks.
We follow the river.

✨ Subtle Paris, quiet legends, living history.

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🌊 Saint-MaloWhere the sea writes the story.Encircled by granite ramparts and shaped by wind, salt, and adventure, Saint-...
17/02/2026

🌊 Saint-Malo
Where the sea writes the story.

Encircled by granite ramparts and shaped by wind, salt, and adventure, Saint-Malo was once the stronghold of privateers who sailed under the French crown. Walk along the fortified walls and you’ll feel it immediately: this is not a polished postcard town, it’s a place of character, courage, and tides that change the landscape in hours.

At low tide, the sea withdraws and reveals wide beaches and hidden paths to nearby islets. At high tide, the Atlantic returns with drama, crashing against the old stones as if testing their strength.

At Just Visit France, Saint-Malo isn’t just a coastal stop.
It’s Brittany in its purest form.

📍 Saint-Malo, Brittany
✨ Ramparts, ocean air, maritime legends

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