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Marseille.
One of Europe’s oldest cities and France’s second largest city, Marseille is a southeast coast of France. Expect blissful scenery, medieval architecture, and respected cultural venues.
Visit, Vieux Port. this eye-catching harbour is lined with waterfront cafes, shops, and bars. Visitors can view luxury yachts, boats, and fish markets. Perfect for a couple get away.
Lyon.
East-central France. Known for its historic architecture, gastronomy, and exciting culture.
Visit Presqu’île. The heart of the city, expect restaurants, bars and clubs and Croix-Rousse, known for its hidden passageways known as traboules. Lyon also has the beautiful Tete d’Or Park located in Brotteaux. The perfect picturesque holiday.
Strasbourg.
Where France and Germany meet. Situated right on the border of the two countries,
Grande Ile is a must visit. The centre has a blend of both French and German architecture with signs in both languages, the centre also offers the Gothic cathedral, which features pink sandstone, detailed carvings and a astrological clock. Strasbourg is magnificent at Christmas, a perfect spot to enjoy the holidays.
Loire Valley.
A popular tourist destination, regarded for its spectacular scenery, picturesque vineyards, and historic villages.
The Loire River runs through some of France’s most beautiful villages such as Amboise where Leonardo da Vinci lived the last few years of his life. A place with history. The valley is also home to many wineries that offer tours and wine tastings.
Bordeaux.
Bordeaux is widely esteemed as one of the world’s largest wine-producing regions. A visit to Bordeaux can include a drive through the surrounding wine country where tourists can admire the vineyards and chateaux. in June, the city has a fantastic Festival of Wine in along with the Festival of the River. For nightlife, the city’s waterfront quays offer pubs and nightclubs. Perfect for a wine tasting get away.
Luberon.
This region in central Provence is famous for its lush forests, fields of lavender, farmers markets and colourful houses, a tourist hotspot in the summer months. A holiday to fill the photo album
Mont Saint-Michel.
Located off France’s northwestern coast in Normandy. Mont Saint- Michel is one of the most popular places to visit in France for its medieval structures, built as if stacked upon one another and crowned with the star attraction, the Abbey of Mont Saint-Michel. The awe-inspiring abbey was built by devoted monks in 708 AD after the Bishop of Avranches was allegedly visited by the Archangel Michael. A historic place with beautiful structures.
Dordogne.
There is a lot to see and do here, you’re spoilt for choice! The villages and chateaus, the well-preserved Chateau de Baynac, and a hilltop castle. The scenery is amazing also, with the Dordogne River running through it. A place with plenty to see and do!
French Riviera.
The French Riviera (Cote d’ Azur) is the playground for the rich, famous and hordes of tourists.
The Riviera is famous for the glamour of St. Tropez, Monaco or the Cannes Film Festival and has been the inspiration for many well-known artists such as Picasso. Glamour all around, a perfect place to meet a celebrity!
Paris.
Paris is the world’s most popular tourist destination. Paris is the capital of France, known for its romance, fashion, and art.
The city is known for its landmarks, such as the Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, Versailles Palace, Sacre-Coeur and Notre Dame Cathedral. Paris also has some of the world’s famous museums that include the Louvre Museum and Musee d’Orsay.
Called the Capital of Fashion, Paris is home to some of the world’s finest designer names including Yves Saint-Laurent, Lancôme, L’Oréal, and Christian Dior. The city’s shopping scene ranges from shopping centers to open-air markets, boutiques, and flea markets. With the major attraction, romance and shopping sprees, Paris is perfect for a couple getaway
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