For many shopping enthusiasts, the starting point for walks in Metz is Saint-Louis Square. The main square is surrounded by the most popular souvenir shops and restaurants. Back in the Middle Ages, the first trading pavilions were built around the square. Interestingly, many of them managed to survive to this day. Today, such historic buildings are occupied by the most prestigious shopping arcades in town. It will be interesting to walk around the square in search of designer clothes and unusual memorable gifts.
The most significant event in the cultural life of the city is the annual Mirabelle Plum Festival. For the first time, locals began to celebrate the plum harvest more than a hundred years … Open
Metz is famous for its amazing historical monuments, many of which are now of state significance. The most famous is the Cathédrale Saint-Étienne, one of the most beautiful and largest … Open
Buy interesting and tasty gifts for loved ones in Mr Simms. This store features a very beautiful design and is especially popular with fans of sweets. It sells dozens of types of sweets and chocolates, as well as various types of jam and confiture. Many kinds of sweets are sold by weight. Mr Simms is designed very similarly to classic candy stores that are common in the United States.
Besides historical attractions, you can visit many beautiful parks in Metz. They will be a real find for fans of walks and outdoor recreation. Esplanade Park formed on the bank of the … Open
Historic patisserie Jeff de Bruges will not leave anyone indifferent. Its masters prepare very beautiful sweets from various kinds of chocolate according to special recipes. All the sweets are distinguished by exquisite decoration. Colorful dragees, wonderful sweet sets, figured chocolate, and chocolate bars with various flavors - there are dozens of sweets to choose from. Gift-wrapped chocolate sets are especially popular with tourists.
1. There is a small airport in the vicinity of Metz, which only receives regular flights from major French cities. Many tourists come here by high-speed trains. The trip from Paris will take … Open