1.
Paris
This is the
most famous in France is of course the Eiffel Tower, located in the city of
Paris, must have been many who know. A day of strolling along the Seine and
admired icons such as the Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe. Paris experience
that perfectly combine comfort and liveliness with enough time to enjoy the
beauty of good places to eat and exhibition at the Louvre. Awaken your spirit
at Notre Dame, bargain hunting at the Marché aux Puces de Montreuil or goods at
Marché Biologique Raspail. Surely it would be very nice if it could traveled to
Paris: D and discover new things there.
2.
Nice
Then that is
on the order of 2 in the best tourist attractions in France after Paris was
Nice. Blue waters of the Cote d'Azur is a dramatic backdrop elegance in Nice.
You can breathe in the fresh air of the Mediterranean as you stroll along the
waterfront, or you want to see the whole city from the top of Castle Hill. One
of the places to walk in the heart of Rossetti, with a large fountain, building
a vibrant and beautiful Cathedral Sainte-Reparate give a French province became
so attractive.
3.
Cannes
Galas,
regattas, the Film Festival and set outrageously attractive and affluent
characterize Cannes. Large yachts obscure the view and the town lives up to the
motto, "Life is a festival." People watching is the activity that
brings most visitors to Cannes, and hotel-lined La Croisette provides a nice
promenade. First popularized by Coco Chanel, Cannes beaches attract large. Get
overpriced beach food and beverage service at the hotel sand or opt for the
free public beaches, Plages du Midi and de la Boca.
4.
Lyon
A UNESCO
World Heritage Site, Lyon has 2,000 years of history imprinted on the streets
(yes, the kind of stone). Exploring history in Vieux Lyon (one of the most
comprehensive environmental Renaissance in Europe) and two Roman amphitheatres
Lyon, which still stage rock concerts today. No wonder Lyon is a popular area
for tourists, with a dynamic university, first-class shopping, antique markets,
live theater and music festivals, and a variety of interesting museums, such as
the International Puppet Museum and Museum of Miniatures and film sets. (When
we say "interesting," we mean it.)
5.
Saint-Tropez
Brigitte
Bardot playing on the beaches of St Tropez in the '50s, now it is the play of
rap and international socialites. Most of the sandy hot spots lie southwest of
the city in the Baie de Pampelonne. But if you are not P. Diddy, take heart:
You will find a few families, public beaches where sun, sand and surf just
amazing.
6.
Chamonix
As host of
the first Winter Olympics in 1924, Chamonix will always have a place in the
history books. Its main attractions are Mont-Blanc (the highest mountain in
Western Europe) and many ski areas that face the Chamonix valley. Steep slopes
and extreme weather conditions suitable best advanced skiing, but there are
also runs for beginners. Make sure everyone in your party knows a green circle
from a black diamond. Oh, and another note for the history books-Pierce Brosnan
was here (filming a James Bond movie, The World Is Not Enough).
7.
Avignon
Avignon
charms visitors with its ancient streets, restored medieval castle and Gothic
architecture of the Palais des Papes (Palace of the Pope-papal based in the
14th century). The annual Festival d'Avignon, a major arts festival, attracts
hundreds of thousands of visitors for theater, dance, film and street
performances.
8.
Marseille
Travelers
visiting the port city of Marseille, the third largest city in France, for a
meeting of style and history. The Gulf, flanked by Fort Saint-Nicolas and Fort
Saint-Jean shelter Castle If, on the Count of Monte Cristo fame. Guarded by
the Basilica of Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde, the pedestrian zone in the city and
shopping (including the colorful French-African quarter) mixes with history
sites.Travelers looking for a fun time to go to the OK Corral, cowboy theme
amusement park.
9.
Biarritz
A stylish
beach town on the southwest coast of France, Biarritz was once a vacation spot
for nobility and is now Europe's surfing capital. It experienced a renaissance
travel-busy summer season. Biarritz shortage Riviera's glitz, but you'll see
affluent holiday in designer gear and surfers in flip-flops, and hear French,
Spanish and Basque. The Grande Plage is the center of the action. Behind it,
visit the restored, Art Deco casino and wander the streets to the old port to
the west.
10.
Saint-Malo
Saint-Malo,
originally built as a walled citadel keep the river Rance estuary, was for
centuries home to feared pirates. They all went to Davy Jones' Locker, though,
and now it is the most visited cities in Brittany. Stroll the bustling old town
reconstructed and extensive beach, make sure to stop at the Grande Porte, Porte
St-Vincent, the city castle with its Musée de la Ville and the Grand Aquarium.
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