Top Ten Things To Visit In
FranceBy: Aristotle
When you’re in the magnificent country
of France, the question is not what you should do, the question
is what is there that’s not to do? It seems that the liberated
air of Parisians is contagious, and all you want to do when
you’re in Paris is to be as free and artistic and relaxed as
any regular Parisian you meet on the street. Coffee in one hand
and crepe in the other, what else is better than eating it al
fresco in the cool Parisian morning breeze?
1.) The Louvre
First stop is almost always the most famous art museum in the
history of France and probably the world, The Louvre. It houses
some great artistic talents including the famously infamous
Leonardo da Vinci. His Mona Lisa is still the top attraction,
and that secretive, knowing smile of hers is always a
must-see.
2.) The Eiffel Tower
Next on the list is, of course, the Eiffel Tower. It was once
ridiculed by ancient artists as a monstrosity but is now
regarded as one of Paris, France’s best works of art. Inside,
you can get souvenirs, have your postcards stamped with the
Eiffel Tower insignia and dine in their restaurants.
3.) French Riviera
Within its borders, you will find the famous tourist
destinations Nice, Cannes and St. Tropez. Its beaches are so
breathtaking and magnificent, and they are perfect for a
romantic rendezvous. The scene also becomes a little wilder
once the parties get rolling in the evenings.
4.) The Cathedral of Notre Dame
Victor Hugo’s famous book has this as the backdrop of his
entire story where we all learned to love the brave and
endearing hunchback. Famous for its stone architecture complete
with towering religious icons, gothic design capturing
different faces of gargoyles, the Notre Dame Cathedral
shouldn’t be missed. As such, this place should always be in
the itinerary of anyone visiting France.
5.) Napoleon’s Arc de Triomphe
This was built in honor of the French military who fought
alongside Napoleon, and this is one of France’s famous historic
landmarks. Some say that if you don’t know your way around
Paris, you could end up going around in circles in the Arc de
Triomphe and never get out. They also say that you could get so
confused which way to go because traffic is going around the
arc.
6.) Disneyland
Paris, too, has a Disneyland of its own. It has the trademark
rides, parades, fireworks display, and attractions all
Disneyland theme parks are famous for. But, of course, there is
still something that is uniquely France’s alone.
7.) Historic Normandy
Perhaps the most famous place in France when it comes to
history is Normandy. Normandy has seen too many wars and fought
too many battles for France. The most famous event here is the
burning of Joan of Arc in 1431.
8.) Lourdes
The apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary during the 19th
century to Bernadette Soubirous have made this place a popular
destination for pilgrims and devotees of the Blessed Virgin
Mary. As such, this place has also become a tourist
destination. If you are a devotee of the Blessed Virgin Mary,
then this place is for you.
9.) Musee d’Orsay
This magnificent museum of art found inside a railway station
is a testimony of how much the French love and revere art.
Because of this, they will impart this love to anyone and
everyone who is interested. So, if you are an art lover, then
head on to Musee d’Orsay.
10.) Vineyards
France is famous for its wine tours. You can take your pick
from Alsace to Rhone Valley on which vineyards to visit where
you can do a little wine tasting or perhaps even jump in and
join grape harvesting. Truly a uniquely French experience!
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