Houses in Provence France With Blue Roof Tile

Sunset on the Mont Saint Michel

Stunning Cities and Towns

The Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, the Louvre, Moulin Rouge, the Catacombs, and Disneyland are top spots in France, which are also located in Paris. However, there's so much more to see outside of Paris. Here is a guide to help you plan your next adventure in France featuring gorgeous cities, friendly accommodations, the great outdoors, and scrumptious food.

On the border of Normandy and Brittany, the Mont Saint-Michel looks like it came right out of a fairy-tale. It's located in the sea. When tides are low you can walk a path to the island. Visitors favor the easy Pilgrims' Trail. The island includes an abbey and monastery surrounded by a medieval village.

Wine heaven exists in Bordeaux. Don't miss out on tasting many options of wine while you're there. Located in Southwestern France, Bordeaux is also a complete stunner with impressive architecture everywhere you turn. You'll get goosebumps from viewing the lit Place de la Bourse at night with the fountain of the Three Graces, the Pont de pierre bridge, and the towering columns and statues of the Opéra National de Bordeaux- Grand Théâtre.

Near the German border, the town of Strasbourg rests. Walk around the Petite France district and take in the view of the village, bridges, and river. Don't feel like walking? Take a 70-minute boat tour through the town. Strasbourg is also famous for its annual Christmas market, European buildings, and the jaw-dropping view of the whole town from the Cathédrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg. The cathedral is covered in gargoyles, statues, and glass windows.

Louis XIV's charming Palace of Versailles and the beautiful French Riviera should also be added to your bucket list.

The charming Hotel Villa d'Est in Strasbourg offers 24-hour access to room service and a lounge with a bar. It's conveniently located near the train station, Petite-France, the highway, and the historical center.

Bordeaux's Le Boutique Hôtel is in the middle of the city. It has beautifully decorated rooms and a garden where you must visit the secret wine bar. Remember, Bordeaux is the wine capital of the world.

Want to stay near the gorgeous Pyrenees mountain range? The Hotel du Cirque is on a summit. There is a limited amount of rooms, so book as early as possible. It is accessible by hiking, but the young and old can ride a horse to the top. You can buy food and drinks at the restaurant there or at the supermarkets in the Gavarnie village. The village is 90 minutes away at the bottom of the summit.

Vacation home rental listings are available on Airbnb or VRBO.com. Popular Airbnb homes include lofts, cozy studios, and lovely apartments.

Intense Natural Beauties

The Pyrenees mountain range looks like heaven on earth and a hiker's dream. The site is family friendly. Trek on a green path next to a river with the view of the mountains. Sit and bathe in the creeks. Hike to the top of the many waterfalls in the Cirque de Gavarnie. Explore all nine of the Pyrenees lakes. Ride a cable car to the top areas and appreciate the beauty.

The Verdon Gorge

Hike the forests, hills, gorges, or the massive underground cave at Ardèche. Visitors can also kayak or swim in the Ardèche River and go under the iconic Pont d'Arc. Ardèche is an adventurer's paradise. The view is just as amazing as the endless activities you can do there.

The French Alps is the best place to go to in any season. During spring visitors go hiking. In the summer, having a picnic is popular. Winter is the most famous for skiing season. Mont Blanc has the highest peak in all of Western Europe. Take a look at the beautiful Lake Geneva in the alps as well.

Don't forget to visit the massive lavender fields of Provence, kayak the turquoise blue waters between impressive canyons of the Gorges du Verdon, feel on top of the world at the famous Balcony of Côte d'Azur, go swimming surrounded by waterfalls at Cascades du Sautadet (Sautadet Falls), and play watersports in the crystal clear waters of Lac d'Annecy  (Lake Annecy).

Mouth-Watering Goodness

Lyon and Paris hold the top spot for the best cuisine in France. In Lyon, you can visit many family-owned restaurants and bistros with delicious recipes that have been handed down from generation to generation. Devour some home-made pate, cheeses, and chunky stews. Experience the city's indoor and outdoor markets. Try a quenelles de brochet. Ingredients include fish, butter, breadcrumb, and lobster sauce.

Crepes with chocolate cream

Steak frites is a classic French dish. At Le Relai de I'Entrecote in Paris, the only entree the restaurant offers is steak frites. It's popular among locals and tourists.

Other foods you must try are ratatouille from Nice, macarons in Paris, blood sausage, soufflé, escargot (snails), creamy and buttery blanquette de veau, crepes, and tarte flambee.

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Source: https://www.smarter.com/article/the-ultimate-guide-to-planning-your-france-vacation?utm_content=params%3Ao%3D740011%26ad%3DdirN%26qo%3DserpIndex

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