One of the oldest ski resorts in France, also the ‘Gateway to the European Cascades’, is a dream destination for travelers. While winter means the dramatic view of the Alps…
France Attractions
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If you couldn’t make it to the Grand Canyon in the US, don’t fret because you can experience the same thrill at the Gorges du Verdon – ‘The Grand Canyon…
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La Madeleine is a church dedicated to St. Mary Magdalene, who is called Madeleine in French. Located in the famous 8th Arrondissement of Paris, this church is in the vicinity…
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The Musee d’Orsay exhibiting the world’s famous art is constructed upon the site of the former Gare d’Orsay railway station. The museum is home to the world’s biggest collection of…
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The timeless treasure of Mont Saint-Michel rises from the sea like a fantasy castle. This small island, located off the coast in northern France, is attacked by the highest tides…
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Macron vows to rebuild Notre-Dame Shining as a beacon, the iconic Notre Dame De Paris Cathedral, Our Lady of Paris, can be spotted easily in the Place du Parvis square.…
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The history of the Louvre Museum dates back to the late 12th century. The royal collection in the museum today began when King Francois I invited Leonardo da Vinci in…
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Glorious in the morning and gorgeous by night, the Eiffel Tower (La Tour Eiffel) is perhaps the best thing that ever happened to Paris. The 986-ft tall tower, which…
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Chartres Cathedral, devoted to the Virgin Mary is one of the most beautiful churches in the world. It was inaugurated in 1260 and has been well preserved till today. The…
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Versailles is a small village in France, famous for its enormous and stunning palace (château). This site is one of the most beautiful achievements of French art. The original residence…
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The oldest surviving triple-arched Roman triumphal arch is the Arch of Orange, France. Originally constructed between 10 and 27 AD, during the reign of the first Roman emperor, Augustus, the…
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Notre-Dame de Reims (Our Lady of Reims), is the cathedral of Reims, France. The seat of the town’s Archdiocese, and for a time a place of coronation of French kings,…
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The Palace of Fontainebleau, or Chateau de Fontainebleau, is a royal residence used by French kings and royal families. Beginning in the 12th century, the chateau was used as a…