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More Sightseeing Tours FranceTourist Attractions in France France has some of the most beautiful and lively cities and tourist
attractions in the world. These sites not only play host to descending
tourists and curious travelers, they also shield the raw beauty of
unexplored regions and unique fests from the rest of the world. The Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame Church, museums and galleries, walks along the canals, houseboat cruises, beach sports, water sports, island tours, winter sports in the Alps and Pyrenees, a game of boules on the street, walks through the Paris streets are just some of the attractions that draw people to France. The rolling slopes and vineyards of Champagne, the farmlands of Normandy, the historic sites at Lorraine and Strasbourg, the Celtic heritage of Brittany (a coastal town), the Gothic Cathedrals and green pastures in the medieval town of Burgundy, the châteaux and churches in the volcanic city of Auvergne, the French Alps of Rhone and the grand palaces and gorge in the Loire Valley are some other places that you may visit. more about the tourist attractions in France France and its regions offer spectacular sites and diverse scenery. There are many wonderful choices that will appeal to every type of traveler, from the simplest to the most sophisticated. We encourage you to explore the regions more.... More popular Cities in France Marseille - Known as the heart of the Mediterranean, Marseille is the oldest city in France. It is a dynamic city; as cosmopolitan now as when it was first founded as an international shipping port some 2,600 years ago. The city is a showpiece: a medley of brilliant white stone rising above a picture perfect seaport framed by enormous neo-Byzantine churches. The winding alleyways of the old town reveal ancient buildings that await your discovery. Marseilles is also well known for its beaches, for its 35 miles of gorgeous coastline, and for its superb bouillabaisse. A dynamic creative centre for musicians, filmmakers, theatre directors and fashion and furniture designers it is an exciting place to visit.
Hotels Marseille - Last Minute Hotels Marseille Strasbourg - capital of Alsace, is a picturesque city, worth your discovery. Located near the French-German border and close to the River Rhine has a lot of activities and sightseeing opportunities worth experiencing. Discover its famous cathedral, bask in the unique atmosphere of the picturesque old quarter, stop for lunch at a corner café or explore the city on foot, by bike or by boat; no matter how you choose to experience the place, you are bound to be in for a good time.
Hotels Strasbourg - Last Minute Hotels Strasbourg Toulouse - Taller than the Eiffel Tower, the Millau Bridge spans the valley of the River Tarn, near Toulouse. One of the bridge’s pillars is only 40ft shorter than the Empire State Building and cars travel a dizzying 270 metres above the ground. Toulouse itself is France’s fourth largest city and the gateway to the Pyrenees. Modern, vibrant and full of culture, Toulouse has everything you could wish for – including a riverside beach on Place de la Daurade – and, for nightlife, head over to the Vieux Quartier.
Hotels Toulouse - Last Minute Hotels Toulouse Carcassonne (Region of France : Languedoc-Roussillon)The city of Carcassonne is exceptionally well-located in the southwest between Toulouse and Narbonne and close to another Heritage site, the Canal du Midi. This network of navigable waterways was built in the 17th century to link the Mediterranean and the Atlantic. Carcassonne is separated into the fortified Cité de Carcassonne (a Unesco world heritage site) located high on a rock and the more expansive lower city or bastide, the ville basse. Hotels Carcassonne - Last Minute Hotels Carcassonne - Interactive Map Carcassonne Béziers, Languedoc RoussillonLocated southwest of Montpellier and 14 km from the Mediterranean Sea, Beziers lies on a hill that overlooks the Orb River, where it flows into the Canal du Midi. Capital of the Languedoc region, Béziers is also famous for its bullfights and love of rugby. As you approach the city on the Pont Neuf you can enjoy spectacular views of the city particularly its cathedral. And the top of the cathedral tower offers an impressive view of the surrounding vine-covered landscape. This small provincial city oozes history and boasts and impressive number of attractions, including parks and gardens, museums, art galleries, theatres and bars, and restaurants serving delicious local cuisine. Hotels Béziers - Last Minute Hotels Béziers |
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