Paris is the capital city of France. Many reasons make this magnificent city one of the world's top tourist destinations. Firstly, the city is filled with architectural masterpieces, like the Notre-Dame Cathedral and famous Eiffel Tower. Secondly, Paris is the home of the Louvre, the most visited art museum in the world. Thirdly, Paris is also known for its fashion and its cuisine. Other charms of Paris are its atmospheric medieval quarters and graceful boulevards.
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The Côte d'Azur (also known as French Riviera) is the Mediterranean coastline in France. French Riviera has something for everyone. Nice is the place to visit art museums, and stroll along stunning seaside boulevards and charming cobblestone streets. Monaco, Cannes, and Saint-Tropez are resort towns with luxury hotels, private beaches, vacation villas, gourmet restaurants and yacht-filled marinas. Nature lovers and sunbathers prefer Antibes for its beautiful sandy beaches and natural environment.
Luxembourg City is the capital city of the Luxembourg and the country's most populous commune. Old fortresses and beautiful castles make this city a popular tourist destination that is frequently visited in combination with surrounding countries such as France, Belgium, and Germany. The biggest city's attraction is the old quarter which has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Normandy is the region of France. With its rich history and varied scenery, Normandy has much to offer visitors. The region's biggest attractions include Mont Saint-Michel, picturesque ancient towns such as Rouen, seaside resorts such as Honfleur and Deauville and pastoral areas such as "Suisse Normande".
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The Loire Valley is the area in central France. Known as "Garden of France", the entire area is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The area is best known for its stunning castles and an enchanting countryside. The sumptuous Renaissance castles were designed purely for entertaining and enjoyment, an extension of court life outside Paris. Château de Chenonceau is the most elegant château, while Château de Chambord is the most magnificent.
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Biarritz is a city on the Bay of Biscay, France. The city's sandy beaches ,stylish restaurants ,and beautiful coastal villas offer a sophisticated ambience. Well-placed benches and wide seafront promenades allow visitors to soak up the wonderful natural landscape. In addition, there are also many cultural attractions such as Museum of the Sea, Miremont Tearoom, Chocolate Museum, Oriental Art Museum, and Historical Museum. Biarritz is also the capital of surfing in Europe.
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Bordeaux is a city in southwestern France. Classified as "City of Art and History", Bordeaux is home to 362 monuments with some buildings dating back to Roman times. The city's main attractions include Cathédrale Saint-André, Place de la Bourse, Basilique Saint-Seurin, Le Grand Théâtre, Basilique Saint-Michel, Musée des Beaux-Arts, Musée d'Aquitaine, Esplanade des Quinconces and Palais Gallien.
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Rocamadour is a commune in southwestern France. Rocamadour's biggest attractions are its historical monuments and its sanctuary of the Blessed Virgin Mary. This sanctuary for years has attracted pilgrims from many countries, among them nobles, bishops, and kings.
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Carcassonne is a town in the Aude department, France. Carcassonne takes visitors into the world of the Middle Ages. Every building, street, and square have retained its medieval character. Must see attractions include 13th-14th-century Cathedral of Saint-Nazaire and double-circuited ramparts with 54 towers.
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Chamonix-Mont-Blanc is a commune in south-eastern France. The dream of many climbers is to conquer Mont Blanc, the highest mountain peak in Europe. Chamonix, one of the oldest ski resorts in France, is filled with historic churches and charming inns. Besides skiing, Chamonix is an excellent place for golf, tennis, paragliding, hiking, rock climbing, or just relaxing.
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Alsace is a region in eastern France. Alsace is famous for its castles and churches, picturesque villages and for the various beauties of its 3 main towns. In addition, Alsace is famous for its vineyards and the Vosges Mountains with their beautiful lakes and green forests.
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Versailles is a city in Parisian Region, France. The city is renowned worldwide for the Château de Versailles and the gardens of Versailles. Palace with its historic significance and ornately decorated rooms, as well as gardens with decorative pools, charming fountains and perfectly trimmed shrubbery, were designed to show off the glory of the French monarchy.
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Aix is a city and commune in the southern France. The city is also known as "City of thousand Fountains". Aix has several impressive old aristocratic places and many cultural attractions such as the Musée Granet, Musée des Tapisseries, Fondation Vasarélya, and Cézanne's art studio.
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Lyon is a city in Rhone-Alpes region, France. The city is known for its vibrant culture scene, historic architecture, and gastronomy. Lyon is comprised of various districts and each of them offers something interesting. For example, Fourvière boasts Gothic churches and Roman ruins, Batteaux contain the beautiful Tete d'Or park, and Presqu’île is the heart of the city with its bars and restaurants.
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Brittany is a region in the France with the coastline long over 2860km. This part of France is very popular for water sports, extremely for sailing and sand-yachting.
Megavalanche is a mountain bike race. This event takes place in Alpe d’Huez resort in France. Take a look at the video and enjoy the craziness.
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The French Alps offer the great variety of ski resorts.
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