This is a guest post by John Gadbois, a travel-lover who writes about Versailles, France at his Versailles blog. He also blogs about technology at his personal site, JohnGadbois.com.
France is a country of beautiful cities, many of which are known to tourists all over the world (Paris, anyone?). One of these beautiful cities, however, most tourists have never even heard of. What city is this? I’m talking about the city of Limoges, France.
I had never heard of Limoges either, until I was assigned there as an English language assistant a couple of years back. I found the city to be charming and wanted to share some of its top attractions with you. Limoges is located about 400 kilometers (~250 miles) south of Paris, in the Limousin region of France. This region contains a lot of beautiful farm country and is most well known for it’s Limousin cattle, which you’ll see dotting fields all around Limoges.
Limoges is not a large city, with about 250,000 people in the city plus it’s suburbs, so it’s not hard to get to know the city very well, and to see all of it’s sites in a day or two.
4 Sites Not To Miss In Limoges
Ok, enough background. Let’s get down to it. What is there to actually see and do in Limoges? Here are a couple of the more popular attractions in Limoges.
These are just a few of the many sites and experiences to be had in Limoges. Depending on what time of year you go to Limoges, you can have the opportunity to experience festivals, parades, and carnivals that are unique to Limoges. If you’re unlucky you might encounter a strike that closes the entire city down (of course, this can happen in most cities in France).
There are also beautiful villages, countryside, and historical sites, in the immediate vicinity of Limoges, so next time you’re planning a trip to France, consider the city of Limoges.
Thank you for this personal look of Limoges John. You can learn more about traveling to France on John’s Versailles blog and follow his personal technology site, JohnGadbois.com.
[photos by: Antman (Limoges, France scene in snow), boocal (Limoges cattle), La Petit Poulailler (Limoges porcelain plate)]