Cahors
Cahors is a city in Southern France and the capital of the Lot department in the Occitanie region, known for its medieval architecture, the Pont Valentré bridge, its Saint-Étienne Cathedral, and as the home of a famous deeply colored red wine, Cahors wine, made primarily from Malbec grapes. The city also has a rich history, with Roman ruins and a notable market, and offers tourism, gastronomy, and outdoor activities.