Places to be

7 reasons to visit Portugal
15 Jul
7 reasons to visit Portugal

After his victory over the French at Euro 2016, Portugal is celebrating! Here are 7 reasons to visit this generous country full of treasures...

Lyon Unique Tours Factory
09 May
Lyon, eternal capital of silk

Since the Renaissance, the city of Lyon is one of the main hubs of silk production in the world and enjoys a worldwide recognition...

Monaco Unique Tours Factory
05 May
15 reasons to visit Monaco, jewel of the French Riviera

Small independent state on the French Riviera near Nice, the Principality of Monaco is a world apart with its royal palaces, princes and princesses, billionaires, 125 different nationalities and many traditions...

THE PELOTON CLIMBS THE COL DU GALIBIER ON STAGE SEVENTEEN OF THE 2008 TOUR DE FRANCE
22 Apr
The Tour de France 2016, world top sporting event

Created in 1903, the Tour de France is today the world’s third biggest sporting event. This 3 week-long race held every year in July, attracts the best cyclists from every corner of the globe who celebrate the mountains...

Vineyards in the Valley of the River Douro, Portugal
21 Apr
Portugal, eternal kingdom of wine

Introduced by the Greeks and Romans in ancient times, wine has gradually developed over the centuries, today offering a wide variety of different grape varieties spread over several regions...

Schonbrunn Palace Vienna
12 Apr
Vienna, eternal imperial city

Real city-museum, Vienna is proud of its imperial decor, symbol of 6 centuries of the Habsburg's reign...

Amsterdam sustainable capital
08 Apr
Amsterdam, sustainable capital in Europe

Capital having brilliantly preserved its historical during the past centuries, the beautiful city of Amsterdam, however, is also a model of modernity thanks to its ecological reach...

Unique Tours Factory
01 Apr
The Venetian cuisine and its ancient traditions

Since centuries, Venice takes pride of its many traditions preserved by its inhabitants. The gastronomy is one of them. Probably because its long history is intimately linked to its orientation towards the sea...