AJ Auxerre:
The official website of Auxerre Football Club.
Auxerre Tourism:
Auxerre, City of Art and History, has conserved an exceptional architectural heritage over
time. Its historical town centre, criss-crossed with narrow, winding streets, seems
to come straight from a book about architecture. But one must explore them, rather than
page through them.
Bordeaux Tourism:
Surrounded by the green of the vineyards, near the ocean, the forest and the mountains,
Bordeaux rises proudly on the banks of the Garonne.
Coeur de Gerland:
The Olympic Lyon stadium has a metro station, of the same name, conveniently nearby.
Lyon Convention and Visitors Bureau:
Capital of Gaul under the Roman Empire, major center of culture and trading during the
Renaissance, strong industrial breeding ground in the nineteenth century, Lyon has become
a large European metropolis, benefiting from the influences that have swept across its
beautiful landscape. Now included on the UNESCO World Heritage List, Lyon is categorized
along with prestigious cities such as Venice, Prague, or Saint Petersburg.
Marseille
Tourism:
The coast-road is dotted with follies overlooking magical sites such as the Vallon des
Auffes, and has magnificent views over the islands dotted around the Bay of Marseille.
FC Metz:
The official website of Metz Football Club.
Office de Tourisme de Metz: Visiting Metz, capital of Lorraine with 300,000 inhabitants, city of
communication and new technologies, is also discovering a city with a bright past.
The City of Metz:
All those who come to Metz are struck by the wealth of its natural and architectural
heritage. And a stroll through the city can feel more like a journey through the
centuries.