Chartres Cathedral
The almost perfectly preserved Chartres Cathedral in the city of Chartres
is one of the finest examples of the French High Gothic style. The
majority of the original stained glass windows survive intact, while the
architecture has seen only minor changes since the early 13th century.
Dune of Pyla
Located in the Arcachon Bay area, the Dune of Pyla is the tallest
sand dune in Europe. At the summit of the dune the view is spectacular
with the Atlantic coast and the inlet of the bay on one side and a large
pine forest on another.
Palais des Papes
One of the largest and most important Gothic buildings in the world,
the Palais des Papes (Pope’s Palace) was built when Pope Clement V
abandoned Rome in 1309 and settled in Avignon. The 3 meter (10 feet) thick walls, portcullises and watchtowers emphasize the castle-like look of the palace.
Chateau de Chambord
This second most visited château in France (after Versailles), is a masterpiece of the French Renaissance. Construction of the Chateau de Chambord
started in 1519 by King François I so he could hunt in the nearby
forests. The cold and massive 440 rooms of the Château made it unpopular
as an actual residence and François I himself stayed here for less than
40 days in total.
Gorge du Verdon
The Gorge du Verdon
is a 25 kilometer (15 miles) long canyon and rises a spectacular 700
meters (2,300 feet) from the Verdon river below. The river, which is
named after its startling green emerald color, is one of the Gorge du
Verdon’s most beautiful features. Water sport opportunities here include
rafting, kayaking, sailing and water skiing.
Mont Saint-Michel
Mont Saint Michel
is a small tidal island located just off the coast of Normandy. A
spectacular and well-preserved Norman Benedictine Abbey of St Michel
stands at the peak of the rocky island, surrounded by the winding
streets and convoluted architecture of the medieval town.
Palace of Versailles
Built in 1624 by Louis XIII, the Palace of Versailles
remained the official residence of the Kings of France until October
1789 when the royal family was forced to return to Paris during the
French Revolution.
Chamonix
Chamonix
is a famous ski resort in the French Alps at the foot of Mont Blanc. It
was the site of the first Winter Olympic games in 1924. In winter
world-class skiers and boarders push themselves to extremes on Europe’s
most challenging slopes while in the summer months Chamonix is a mecca
for alpine mountaineers and mountain bikers.
St Tropez
The Eiffel Tower
is a symbol of Paris and one of the top tourist attractions in France.
The tower was built by Gustave Eiffel as the entrance arch for the
International Exhibition of Paris of 1889. Since its construction more
than 200,000,000 people have visited the Eiffel Tower making it the most
visited paid tourist attraction in the world. To search all the best
travel sites at once and find the cheapest price visit our Paris Hotel page.
Eiffel Tower
The Eiffel Tower
is a symbol of Paris and one of the top tourist attractions in France.
The tower was built by Gustave Eiffel as the entrance arch for the
International Exhibition of Paris of 1889. Since its construction more
than 200,000,000 people have visited the Eiffel Tower making it the most
visited paid tourist attraction in the world. To search all the best
travel sites at once and find the cheapest price visit our Paris Hotel page.
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