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The world's number one tourist destination, France is a country of contrasts with a multitude of landscapes, offering holidays to suit all tastes and budgets.
Whether you fancy a spot of shopping on the chic boulevards of Paris or a winter sport break on the sparkling ski slopes of the Alps, a relaxing beach weekend on the sun-baked Riviera or a holiday exploring the fairy tale castles of the Loire Valley on a bike, the choice is vast.
Indeed it's the many attractions of this compelling country that draw millions of visitors back year after year, an increasing number of whom
(not least Brits) purchase property there.
Undiscovered France
Perenially popular Provence, with its lavender fields and warm climate, and Paris, arguably the most romantic city in the world, top the list in terms of visitor numbers, but other less well-known regions are also well worth exploring.
Delightful Franche-Comté, Gascony or Berry, deep in the green heart of France, are firmly rooted in the land, with sleepy villages typical of provincial France, while unspoilt and rugged Corsica, also known as ‘l'île de beauté' ('the island of beauty'), offers all the charm of the Mediterranean without the crowds.
Gastro France
France is also famous for its culinary traditions, and the French take pride in their food. From freshly baked bread and croissants for breakfast, to a five course dinner in a gourmet restaurant (at a fraction of the price you'd pay back home), this savoir-faire is a way of life. A trip to France is also a trip for the tastebuds.
‘How could one describe a country which has 365 kinds of cheese?' once asked De Gaulle. Indeed. Sit back, relax, open a bottle of wine (French of course) and tuck in - you'll no doubt come back for more.
Geography
France, the largest country in Europe, is bordered to the north by the English Channel (La Manche), the northeast by Belgium and Luxembourg, the east by Germany, Switzerland and Italy, the south by the Mediterranean (with Monaco as a coastal enclave between Nice and the Italian frontier), the southwest by Spain and Andorra, and the west by the Atlantic Ocean. The island of Corsica, southeast of Nice, is made up of two départements. The country offers a spectacular variety of scenery, from the mountain ranges of the Alps and Pyrenees to the attractive river valleys of the Loire, Rhône and Dordogne and the flatter countryside in Normandy and on the Atlantic coast. The country has some 2,900km (1,800 miles) of coastline.
The world's number one tourist destination, France is a country of contrasts with a multitude of landscapes, offering holidays to suit all tastes and budgets.
Whether you fancy a spot of shopping on the chic boulevards of Paris or a winter sport break on the sparkling ski slopes of the Alps, a relaxing beach weekend on the sun-baked Riviera or a holiday exploring the fairy tale castles of the Loire Valley on a bike, the choice is vast.
Indeed it's the many attractions of this compelling country that draw millions of visitors back year after year, an increasing number of whom
(not least Brits) purchase property there.
Undiscovered France
Perenially popular Provence, with its lavender fields and warm climate, and Paris, arguably the most romantic city in the world, top the list in terms of visitor numbers, but other less well-known regions are also well worth exploring.
Delightful Franche-Comté, Gascony or Berry, deep in the green heart of France, are firmly rooted in the land, with sleepy villages typical of provincial France, while unspoilt and rugged Corsica, also known as ‘l'île de beauté' ('the island of beauty'), offers all the charm of the Mediterranean without the crowds.
Gastro France
France is also famous for its culinary traditions, and the French take pride in their food. From freshly baked bread and croissants for breakfast, to a five course dinner in a gourmet restaurant (at a fraction of the price you'd pay back home), this savoir-faire is a way of life. A trip to France is also a trip for the tastebuds.
‘How could one describe a country which has 365 kinds of cheese?' once asked De Gaulle. Indeed. Sit back, relax, open a bottle of wine (French of course) and tuck in - you'll no doubt come back for more.
Geography
France, the largest country in Europe, is bordered to the north by the English Channel (La Manche), the northeast by Belgium and Luxembourg, the east by Germany, Switzerland and Italy, the south by the Mediterranean (with Monaco as a coastal enclave between Nice and the Italian frontier), the southwest by Spain and Andorra, and the west by the Atlantic Ocean. The island of Corsica, southeast of Nice, is made up of two départements. The country offers a spectacular variety of scenery, from the mountain ranges of the Alps and Pyrenees to the attractive river valleys of the Loire, Rhône and Dordogne and the flatter countryside in Normandy and on the Atlantic coast. The country has some 2,900km (1,800 miles) of coastline.
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- Arc de Triomphe de l'Etoile
- Arenes d'Arles (Roman Amphitheater in Arles)
- Bayeux Tapestry (Tapisserie de Bayeux)
- Cave of Lascaux (Grotte de Lascaux)
- Chartres Cathedral (Cathedrale de Chartres)
- Chenonceau Castle (Chateau de Chenonceau)
- Cite des Sciences et de l'Industrie
- Claude Monet's House and Water Garden (Maison de Claude Monet et Le Jardin d'eau)
- D-Day Beaches (Plages du Debarquement de la Bataille de Normandie)
- Disneyland Resort Paris
- Eiffel Tower (Tour Eiffel)
- Louvre (Musee du Louvre)
- Mont Saint-Michel Abbey (Abbaye du Mont Saint-Michel)
- Musee d'Orsay (Orsay Museum)
- Palace of Versailles (Chateau de Versailles)
- Parc Asterix
- Paris Notre-Dame Cathedral (Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris)
- Pere Lachaise Cemetery (Cimitiere du Pere Lachaise)
- Planete Futuroscope
- Popes' Palace (Palais des Papes)
- Regional Nature Park of the Volcanoes of Auvergne (Parc Naturel Regional des Volcans d'Auvergne)
- Rocamadour
- Sacre Coeur Basilica, Montmartre (Basilique du Sacre Coeur de Montmartre)
- St Benezet Bridge (Pont St-Benezet)
- The Walled Town of Carcassonne (Cite de Carcassonne)
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- Nice: Nice | Nice Hotels | Nice Attractions
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