• 5 best places to visit in France




    For more than two decades, France has reigned as the most popular tourist destination in the world, receiving 82 million foreign tourists a year. Travelers from around the world are drawn to France's sophisticated culture, exquisite cuisine, fine wines, romantic castles and picturesque countryside.

     

    1. Strasbourg

    Located just on the border of France and Germany, Strasbourg is the capital of the Alsace region. The city is the seat of the European Parliament and many other important European institutions such as the European Court of Human Rights and the Council of Europe. The historic center of the city, the Grande Île, is what makes Strasbourg one of the best places to visit in France. Here, amidst a mix of French and German architecture, visitors can find many museums, shops, cafes and striking attractions such as the magnificent Gothic cathedral, which features intricate carvings and a 300-year-old working astrological clock.

     

    2. Loire Valley

    The Loire Valley

    A popular tourist destination, the Loire Valley is a region in central France renowned for its spectacular landscapes, magnificent castles, picturesque vineyards and historic villages. The Loire Valley stretches for 280 km (175 miles) along the Loire, twisting and turning through some of the most beautiful villages and charming castles in France. Some of the most famous castles include Chambord, Amboise, Rivau, Chinon and Chenonceau. The valley is home to many vineyards that offer tours and wine tastings.

    3. Bordeaux Where to stay

    Built on the Garonne just half an hour inland from the Atlantic Ocean, Bordeaux is a large port city filled with refined architecture, historic sites, exceptional shops and a classy artistic and cultural scene World. The city center of Bordeaux has more than 350 historic structures and monuments which include medieval churches and charming old bridges like the Ponte de Pierre. The city also has several beautiful squares, the Place de la Bourse is the most amazing with its mirror effect. A visit to Bordeaux would not be complete without a walk through the surrounding wine region where tourists can admire picturesque villages, vineyards and castles.

     

    4. Luberon

    If you want to mix with the hoi polloi of French society in the south of France, the Luberon is the place to do it. It is a paradise for French society, as well as for American and British visitors who come during the summer months to discover charming villages. This region of central Provence took off as a tourist destination after Peter Mayle published his books on life in Provence. With its lush forests, lavender fields, farmers' markets and brightly painted houses, you will soon see why the Luberon is such a tourist magnet. A great souvenir is the pottery from the village of Oppède le Vieux which still retains its medieval atmosphere.

     

     5.Mont Saint-Michel

    Rising from the midst of vast mud flats and some of the most powerful tidal waves in Europe, lies the rocky island of Mont Saint-Michel, located off the northwest coast of France in Normandy. The tidal island is one of the most popular places to visit in France for its construction of medieval structures built as stacked on top of each other and crowned with the star attraction, the Abbey of Mont Saint-Michel. The impressive abbey was built by devoted monks in 708 AD, the bishop of Avranches is said to have been visited by Archangel Michael.

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