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Boulevard Saint-Michel

St.Germain & Latin Quarter

The Boulevard Saint-Michel is tree-lined with crooked streets leading off and has many bistros and restaurants. It was (and still is) a hotbed of student life and activism, but designer shops have gradually evicted many small bookshops.

Boulevard St-Germain

Eiffel Tower & Invalides

The Boulevard Saint-Germain is a major street in Paris on the Left Bank (south side) of the Seine. Today this historic street is most famous for its assortment of old cafés.

Bourse du Commerce

Louvre & Notre Dame

Once the old Corn Exchange, this round building was established here in 1889. Today the Bourse du Commerce or commodities market now fills it with hustle and bustle. Proof of identity is required to enter but you will be able to admire the 1889 stained-gl?

Bruggemuseum-Belfort

Brugge

The Belfry tower is no less than 83 metres high! On your way to the top you will discover the old treasury room, an impressive clock mechanism and a carillon with 47 bells. After 366 steps, your athletic efforts will be rewarded with a breath-taking view of Bruges and its surrounding countryside.

Casemates (Pétrusse and Bock)

Luxembourg

The city of Luxembourg is surrounded by a network of over 14 miles of underground tunnel set into the rock. The earliest of these casemates date from 1644, built during the era of the Spanish dominion.

Casino Luxembourg

Luxembourg

The name belies the present-day function of the Casino Luxembourg as it is actually no longer a gambling establishment but a beautiful 19th century hall that is now host to cutting edge contemporary art.

Catacombs

Paris 14

In 1786 a monumental project began here: the removal of skulls and bones from the unsanitary city cemetery in Les Halles to the ancient underground quarries of this now dark cave like site.

Cathédral Notre-Dame

St-Omer

The most beautiful religious building in the region. Dates from 1200 and is a stunning place to visit. Blends a mixture of English style blind arcades into a typically French style historic structure.

Cathedral of Our Lady

Antwerpen

One of the most impressive and largest Gothic cathedrals in Northern Europe, built in 1351 it stands over 400 ft tall. It also houses some of Rubens' most famous paintings.

Cathedrale

Noyon

Four buildings preceded the cathedral, which building began in 1145 and finished in 1235. This is a remarkable example of the early Gothic style of design.
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