Frasnce is also known for its mountain ranges, rivers, lush forests and world-class beaches such as Saint-Jean de Luz, Villefranche sur Mer and La Grande Motte! This country really does have it all and its all waiting for you! Listed below are a few interesting spots you might want to check out the next time you visit or are thinking about visiting France.
Monet's base is the attractive force in Giverny and a delightful attraction it is. The house and the gardens have been revived to equate the look of the property when Monet populated and painted in this reminiscent piece of land in a small rural area village. Although quite popular if often almost always crowded, Giverny is a panoptic and supercharged delicacy.
The water garden, mixing lazily foliaged willow trees, the lure of the water lilies and the famous Japanese Bridge, is the most popular of Giverny's areas. The Clos Normand, a formal French-style garden close to the house, is another delightful area to rove!
Whether you're strolling along the Seine or soaking up city life from a sidewalk cafe, you'll see why Paris is synonymous with the word style. Of course, you can't miss the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, Versailles and the Louvre. But be sure to spend a quiet moment in the Jardin de Tuileries and savor an clair from a patisserie or a glass of Beaujolais in a romantic bistro. From culinary delights to cultural sights, haute couture to heady romance, Paris will tempt every one of your senses.
It may be a cliche to say Nice has something for everyone, but the Cote dAzurs cosmopolitan capital really does. Sure, sunners sip cocktails on parasoled couches running along its polished pebbled shores, and children splash in the azure ocean, while bladers cruise the hooked Baie des Anges (Bay of Angels) against a backcloth of fairy-lit palm trees flanking the promenade des Anglais.
With its terracotta roofed buildings the color of wild wheat, mellowed peach and blanched almond scattered around the mistral whipped sea, Marseille is instilled with a pronounced and uncontrollable energy. This harsh, grubby and gloriously pragmatic metropolis Frances most historical, and largest after Paris isn't gentrified like its Provencal counterparts.
But its rough and rugged outness, howling sirens and litter swirled streets, and its maritime corniches, shafting around rocky inlets, coves and sun-baked beaches, are chockablock with treasures.
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