I'm Diego, Argentinian by birth and French at heart. I've lived in the south of France for years and I'm passionate about sharing the secrets of this country that has adopted me. I created the first blog and podcast channel about the Charming Villages of France, a project dedicated to discovering the magical little corners that abound here, with their history, their people, and their gastronomy. As your guide, my goal is for you to experience France from the inside: with curiosity, excitement, and authenticity. My tours combine history, local culture, and personal anecdotes—all told with a touch of humor and passion. I invite you to explore this wonderful part of the country with me and enjoy France in a different way! 🌿🇫🇷
Diego ha estado realmente genial. No solo por su capacidad comunicativa, sino también por la calidad de la información que me ha proporcionado sobre Nimes. Recomiendo seguir a él y a su canal personal sobre los pequeños pueblos franceses. ¡Muy bien hecho! Gracias de nuevo de parte de Cecilia (Italia).
Buenisimo! Me encantó.
Excelente tour por Nîmes con Diego. Su actitud ha sido muy cercana, atenta y profesional, nos ha tratado de maravilla. Recorido e informaciones históricas y prácticas muy interesantes. Gran guía y persona. Muy recomendable. Muchas gracias!!
I had an amazing walking tour in Nîmes with Diego, and I couldn’t recommend him enough. He’s an Argentine guide who truly loves the city, and that passion makes the whole experience richer and more memorable. Listening to him explain the layers of history in Spanish was a delight, especially because he makes everything so clear and engaging. Nîmes is already beautiful at first glance, but Diego helps you understand how the Roman past shaped the city in ways you wouldn’t notice on your own. The highlight for me was visiting the Maison Carrée. Standing in front of the best-preserved Roman temple in the world is surreal, and Diego’s explanations made the experience even more meaningful. He shared the history of how the building survived through the centuries by constantly being used – as a church, a city hall, an archive – which unintentionally protected its original structure. It was fascinating. I left the tour with that wonderful feeling you get when architecture and history suddenly click into place. Diego brings the city to life with his knowledge, storytelling, and enthusiasm. If you’re visiting the south of France, I highly recommend booking a tour with him. He truly elevates the experience.