Discover the best top things to do in Vienne, France including Eglise St-Clement, Musee Sainte-Croix, Church of Notre Dame la Grande, Parc de Blossac, Eglise Sainte Radegonde, Palais de Justice, Baptistere Saint-Jean, Aire de loisirs, Cathedrale Saint-Pierre, Futuroscope.
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4.5 based on 121 reviews
The museum has good collections of Roman and medieval times and Frensh picture and sculpture. . Recommend for visiting
4.5 based on 890 reviews
To see a medieval church still with its interior decoration in tact is so unusual it produces a real wow factor. It reminds us that was what the majority of churches were like before subsequent generations painted them over or demolished them. It’s a truly beautiful survivor that shouldn’t be missed
4.5 based on 490 reviews
If you are visiting Poitiers park Blossac is certainly a place to be, huge green colourfull with an amasing panoramic view. Its the best place to take a walk,have picknic, even play...with many happenings running in you can visit it at any time of the year and it will always be interesting.
4.5 based on 142 reviews
I came here on a recommendation from a family member before I was due to get a flight out of Poitiers. It is quite a small building so not something you would visit for a long time, but it certainly is a fascinating glimpse into the past. You pay a small charge to enter and get an information booklet to go along with it. It is very peaceful and majestic inside, and seeing as there were only a few other visitors when I went it had a good atmosphere.
4.0 based on 14,063 reviews
With more than 50 million visitors since it opened, Futuroscope is one one of France’s most popular amusement parks and the only one of its kind in Europe. Futuroscope is the ideal place to relax in, with 60 hectares of tranquil green countryside and 25 original experiences you won't find anywhere else: films in giant format, thrill-filled attractions, 3D rides with 4D effects, games, live shows, open-air activities, and more. The spectacular theatres inside Futuroscope are gigantic sculptures and their futuristic lines blend in smoothly with the surrounding landscape. Discovery and thrills guaranteed for everyone, young and old!
My parents are from the Cognac region and took me there the first time a year after its opening when I was in my early teens. I have been many times since and now I live in the uk but last year took my then 10 year old son. Over the years, it has massively expanded and has now about 25 pavillions showing differents types of high tech movies (3D, Imax, moving seats, combination of all of theses...). It is great entertainment and a fantastic day out. All the movies are shown in french but I believe you can borrow a translation unit. We went last year for Easter just before the start of the french holidays and we managed to see everything and some of the favourites multiple times. You will not be able to do this in the summer months when you will most likely need 2 days due to the very long queues. It is very well suited for children of all age but, I think a good age to start is around 8-9 years. Any younger and they won't be able to go in some of the pavillions due to height restriction, and also some of the movies are documentaries that might really bore very young children. There are restaurants on site too, but you can take your own picnic and sit on the numerous benches you'll find across the park. So, nothing like your traditional park with lots of rides but definitely worth a visit. We are thinking about going back this year...
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