France: Top Six Activities for Tourists

France is considered one of the top countries in the world for those looking to take a vacation. It has been in this position for years, actually people have preferred it ever since the industrial revolution.

Why does France attract so many people?

The answer is quite simple. With its gentle blend of art, history, its language, the natural picturesque beauty, and comfortable weather, France is one of the most desirable locations around the world. Couple that with the country’s recognition as a place where romance flourishes (Paris is viewed as the most romantic city worldwide) and the way the French do everything, from creating delectable cuisine, painting, to the way they arrange and spruce up their homes it is done “with love”. Below is a list of the six things that are usually on just about every travelers agenda.

Which Cities Should I Visit in France?

When it comes to cities most visited in France, Paris is of course the leader. Recognized as the country’s capital, it provides tourists the best museums, namely the Louvre, and savory cuisine throughout Europe and worldwide.  Each of the cities in France has a certain extent of romance within them, nevertheless Paris is the place where couples throughout the world plan their getaways to possibly start a romantic relationship or rekindle one. It is where dreams of intimacy flourish.

What sights should I see?
St Germain district
The Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, the Cathedral of Notre Dame, Musee d’Orsay, walks in the Saint Germain District, and touring the Louvre are a few must-see attractions within Paris. Additional popular cities in France that attract foreigners on vacation are Nice, Aix-en-Provence, and Avignon.

 

What Museums Should I Visit in Paris?

Paris is the place of perhaps the most significant and largest museums among art enthusiasts worldwide, the Louvre museum. This museum contains famous must-see masterpieces that include Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, the Winged Victory of Samothrace, the raft of Medusa, and the Venus de Milo. If you enjoy palaeontology, mineralogy, and anthropology, you’re in luck as the Museum of Natural History is also in Paris. The Musee d’Orsay is also an essential museum to visit during your stay as it features impressionist paintings with works of art from Monet, Renoir, Rodin, and Van Gogh.

What are some great areas for wine tasting?

France has some of the world’s finest wines and champagnes. So, it should comes as no surprise that the French love to have a healthy glass of wine from their famous country vineyards and wineries. Wine tasting has grown immensely in relation to vacationers passing though France . Consequently, the countryside has become a significant piece of France’s tourism industry. There are vineyards located all over France, with some of the most popular located in the provinces of Alsace, Languedoc, and Lorraine.

Where is the Best Skiing in France?

Once the government in the 1960s started to encourage the sport of Skiing in the French Alps, it’s gained in popularity for both residents and tourists. Over the years, the skiing on one of the world’s most popular mountain ranges has spread a great deal that now France is able to make the claim they have some of the longest ski tracks worldwide. Some of favorites ski resorts are Tignes Meribel, Avoriaz, Chamonix, and Praz-de-Lys. A few of these have skiing (or snowboarding) available for 10 months of the year so it is ideal for learning or training for competition.

french-rivieraIf I Prefer Coastal Getaways, which Beaches to Visit?

The French Riviera is known for its luxurious beaches,  celebrity clients, and its mild weather basically year round. A favorite among travelers is Menton, which features a festival every year celebrating their amazing production of large-sized citrus fruits. Other notable mentions are Porto-Pollo in Corsica, Paloma Plage in the French Riviera and Argelès Plage in Languedoc-Roussillon. If you have kids, Beaulieu-sur-Mer in the French Riviera is very accommodating with shallow calmer waters.

Enjoy some French Chocolate

Set in the Basque Country, is the ancient port of Bayonne and almost a complete opposite to the polished and glitzy town of Biarritz. With that being said, what brings people to Bayonne is it is the origin where French chocolate started. Visit the highly-acclaimed Pariès for its award winning chocolate ganaches, along with toffees and nougats.

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