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Paris, France
It´s the place where we start our adventure! The French capital is one that has
been drawing visitors from everywhere over the world for centuries. From its
beautiful historic monuments to its delicious cuisine, it is an authentic
destination unlike any other. Wander in and out of museums, cafes, farmers
markets, beautiful gardens and enjoy the romance of the city. Don´t forget to
take a picture at the Eiffel Tower!
- Paris: Skip-the-Line Arc de Triomphe Rooftop Tickets
- Paris: Louvre Museum Timed-Entrance Ticket
- Eiffel Tower
- Louvre Museum
- Arc de Triomphe
- Cathedral of Notre Dame
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Versailles, France
The Palace of Versailles. Symbol of royalty and influence that, to this day,
still surprises everyone who visits. It’s one of the most-visited attractions in
Paris. The Palace offers an exceptional insight into French history,
illustrating the lavish and decadent lives the former monarchs and emperors used
to live. You can take a train trip from Paris to Versailles. You can stay in
Versailles for the night. But that is not mandatory. You can also take a train
back to Paris. That merely depends on your own preferences. Need more ideas for
your trip to Versailles? Check out the articles below.
- Paris: Louvre Museum Timed-Entrance Ticket
- Palace of Versailles
- Grand Trianon
- Parc de Versailles
- Albert Kahn Museum and Gardens
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Normandy Beach, France
Considering visiting Normandy from Paris? You definitely should! Normandy is a
perfect combination of culture and history. Normandy is rich in many ways.
First, the north-west region has a remarkable history and heritage, from the
splendid Mont-Saint-Michel Island and the 11th-century Bayeux Tapestry to the
historical D-Day beaches. And by the way! remember that Normandy’s green and
gentle hedges and hills are breathtaking nature sights. So yeah, Normandy has it
all... Check out the articles below for a more detailed description of what
Normandy has to offer!
- Bayeux: American D-Day Sites in Normandy Tour
- Caen: Normandy Coastline Private Sightseeing Flight
- From Bayeux: Full-Day Mont Saint-Michel Tour
- Full-Day American Sector Guided D-Day Tour
- Arromanches 360
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Saint-Michel, France
Mont-Saint Michel is France’s second most visited monument, only after the
Eiffel Tower in Paris. It belongs to the United Nation’s UNESCO World Heritage
Sites. And its no surprise why. It is the living tidal event that really sets
Mont St Michel apart, with abrupt rising and falling tide around the hill. The
tidal phenomenon is an attraction itself. Many travellers and visitors stop to
see the waters rising to the village walls and transforming the mainland into an
actual island. It almost gets a sort of medieval science fiction vibe! Read the
articles for more information about this exceptional sight!
- Mont-Saint-Michel Abbey Ticket & Self-Guided Tour
- Église Saint-Pierre
- Mont-de-Huisnes German War Cemetery
- Private Mont Saint-Michel Family Walking Tour
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Amboise, France
Amboise is really beautiful, but not very touristy like some other cities in the
same Loire Valley area. Despite its relaxed profile, many travellers from around
the world still visit Amboise, especially in the peak season, to have the best
of times in France. What mostly attracts visitors is the historical connections
to the French Royal Family, its link with the famous Leonardo de Vinci, and its
pitoresc markets. The main highlight of Amboise is definitly the Amboise
Chateau, here you can feel the royal influence at its finest. More information
and inspiration for your trip to Amboise? Then you definitly should check out
the articles below!
- Loire Valley: Château Royal d'Amboise Entrance Ticket
- Château d'Amboise
- Clos Lucé
- Manoir de la Miltière
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Bordeaux, France
Where you relaxed in the hills of the Loire Valley, You continue this trip in
the metropolitan city of Bordeaux! This city has a lot of diversity. From
delicious wines to its excellent shopping areas. The city is called ‘port of the
moon’ for its romantic and exceptional position on a sharp bend of the Garonne
River. In this excellent view that facilitated the thriving of trade, Bordeaux
has a wealthy cultural heritage that dates far back to classic times. Enjoy your
time in Bordeaux and find out in the articles below what this romantic city can
bring to your travel memories!
- La Cité du Vin Skip-the-Line Entrance Ticket & Wine Tasting
- Bordeaux: Guided Walking Tour
- Bordeaux Cathedral
- Miroir d'eau
- Cité du Vin
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Avignon, France
After you enjoyed a nice stay in Bordeaux, its again time to explore some new
French culture. Avignon! Just as Bordeaux there is great wine here... Therefore
Avignon also holds great treasures that are part of an incredible Christian
heritage. You might know Avignon for its famous worldwide children’s song ´Sur
le pont d’Avignon´, written about its prominent bridge, the city is also home to
many lesser-known sensations, to find out, you know where to be, the articles
below!
- Avignon 3-Hour Walking Tour & Wine Tasting
- Popes' Palace
- Avignon Bridge
- Avignon Cathedral
- From Avignon : Culture & Wine Tour in Châteauneuf-du-Pape
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Marseille, France
After you seen the North-Sea in Normandy. Its time for some bleu mediterranean
sea and sun. Marseille being the country’s oldest city and being named European
City of Culture in 2013 and trailing Paris as the second largest, Has a lot to
offer from history and arts to delicious cuisines to peachy beaches. So for
travellers, Marseille now has a growing reputation as a excellent city-break
destination that stands on its own two feet, rather than just a convenient
gateway city to Provence. With its laid-back vibe shaped by 300(!) days of
sunshine, a long weekend here is a pleasure if you know how to do it right. Find
out in the articles below of how you can make the best out of your stay in
Marseille.
- Marseille: Calanques National Park Catamaran Cruise & Lunch
- Notre-Dame de la Garde
- Marseille Cathedral
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Nice, France
Its really clear why people are drawn to Nice, just as Marseille it has more
than 300 hours of sun. So it boasts year-around sunshine, has gorgeous beaches,
an intriguing history, museums, and a booming restaurant scene. And besides the
great weather, Nice is a beautiful mixture of both Italy and Frances culture.
Nice is the perfect home-base for exploring the smaller cities and towns of the
French Riveria, if you’re just stopping by as part of a larger tour of France
like you do. Nice will be the last destination of this trip. But, don´t be sad
now, there is still lots of fun things to see and discover if you just check out
the articles below!
- Nice: 1-Hour Sightseeing Cruise to Villefranche Bay
- Old Town of Nice
- Castle Hill
- Round-Trip Ferry Ticket: Cannes to Ste. Marguerite Island
- Cannes: Half-Day Catamaran Cruise