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France

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Best Places to Visit & Things to Do

France, just a short ferry ride across the English Channel, remains one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations, offering a tremendous range of holiday experiences, from the urbane, big-city energy of Paris to the natural beauty of the French Riviera. There are also the relaxing pleasures of a trip along gorgeous rivers such as the Loire, Garonne, or Rhône.

Tours and vacations to France can take you to the world-famous museums, art galleries, and landmarks in Paris, as well as to Bordeaux, where you can try the excellent local wines. You may travel to the picturesque Provence region.

Spring (April-May), summer (June-August), and autumn are the finest times to visit France (September-October).

France is one of Europe’s most popular tourist destinations, with two major international airports, namely Roissy Charles de Gaulle in Paris, which is home to Air France. From all over the world, there are various direct and indirect flights to this airport.

Travelers fantasize of the Eiffel Tower, beautiful Parisian boulevards, the sunny French Riviera, and charming rural towns while planning a trip to France. However, rather than touring, the most memorable moments of a vacation frequently occur when participating in local activities. These unique encounters and short adventures go beyond simply seeing a monument or museum; they capture the soul of the location.

With this list of the best things to do in France, you can see the nation from a different perspective and make the most of your trip.

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  • Watch the soulful sunsets at the Eiffel Tower-
    Tourists should visit the Eiffel Tower at sunset to experience Paris at its most magical. The soft lighting provides an ethereal look in the early evening. Golden hues over the horizon provide a romantic touch to the landscapes during this specific time of day (late afternoon until night).As the sun sets, the panoramas from each level of the tower become even more beautiful, with the city’s landmarks lighted and the Seine River reflecting the stunning colors of sunset. Another perk is that the Eiffel Tower is illuminated with glistening lights every evening for five minutes on the hour.
  • A Seine River cruise can be your thing                                Cruising the Seine River is a lovely way to explore all of Paris’ must-see attractions while relaxing. The Compagnie des Bateaux-Mouches offers picturesque boat cruises that pass by the Place de la Concorde, the Louvre, the Musée D’Orsay, Notre-Dame Cathedral, and other notable buildings.Daytime boat tours, brunch or lunch cruises, romantic evening cruises, and cabaret shows are among the Bateaux-Mouches activities available to visitors. The monuments along the Seine are illuminated at night, providing a very mesmerizing effect.
  • Take a stroll around Paris’s charming Old QuartersThe Quartier Latin, Île Saint-Louis, and Le Marais are lovely neighborhoods where visitors may immerse themselves in the mediaeval atmosphere of Paris.

    Begin your explorations on the Left Bank in the Latin Quarter, which has served as the city’s university district since the Middle Ages. After exploring this busy neighborhood’s diverse shops and bookstores, cross the Seine River via the Petit Pont bridge and travel to the Île de la Cité to view the Notre-Dame Cathedral’s front.

  • Visit Mont Saint-Michel on a PilgrimageThe Abbaye du Mont-Saint-Michel, perched on a rocky island off the Normandy coast, appears to be a vision from heaven. Because of its awe-inspiring and unearthly grandeur, Mont Saint-Michel is known as the “Pyramid of the Seas.”

    Since the 11th century, the island’s magnificent Gothic abbey has served as a stop on the “Way of Saint James” pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. At low tide, mediaeval pilgrims walked through the sandbanks of the Bay of Saint-Michel to reach the Mont Saint-Michel. The bay crossing was the final leg of a long and arduous human journey to this significant Christian site.

  • Discover the Allure of Provence’s Artists’ Villages            Many notable Impressionist and Expressionist painters were enamored by Provence’s picturesque mediaeval villages and sun-drenched seaports, depicting the breathtaking countryside in vibrant paintings. The various museums and art galleries dotted throughout the region’s communities provide witness to this cultural history.
  • Visit the Château of Versailles for the Royal SerenadeA night at the Château de Versailles gives visitors a glimpse into the realm of French monarchs and their opulent court.The Royal Serenade, a brilliant event conducted in the château’s Grand Apartments (Hercules Room, Hall of the Royal Chapel, King’s Guard Room) and the luxurious Hall of Mirrors, takes place every Saturday evening from mid-June until mid-September.
  • Learn how to cook traditional French cuisine in Burgundy The French gastronomic dinner, a cornerstone of Gallic culture, has been placed on the UNESCO list of Intangible Cultural Heritage. Each region of France has its own particular culinary style, but escargot, gougères (cheese puffs), Coq au Vin (chicken stew), and Boeuf Bourguignon are among the most recognized regional delicacies in France (Beef Burgundy).Cooking workshops immerse you in the Burgundian way of life, with visits to local markets to shop for materials, training on how to prepare traditional delicacies, and then relishing the wonderful results.
  • Opt for a bicycle tour of BordeauxBordeaux has some of France’s most beautiful scenery, with vineyard-covered rolling hills, towering castles, and charming old villages. Cyclists can either plan their own route or hire a tour operator to do it for them.The Roger Lapébie cycle trail in the Entre-deux-Mer region, known for its rich natural surroundings, is a popular cycling route departing from Bordeaux. The Canal de Deux Mers, which is lined with trees, forms part of this route. The Roger Lapébie walk takes you to Créon, a fascinating mediaeval village that was once completely defended, after around 20 kilometers from Bordeaux.

Final Thoughts :

Along with fantastic gastronomy, a large coastline, and Alpine glaciers, France provides world-class art and architecture, Renaissance châteaux, and renowned landmarks. So, how do you plan your itinerary for your trip to France? Choose from the above-mentioned places, will you?!

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