Five Most Beautiful Places in France


France is a pilgrimage site for poets and artists from all over the world. Just what! France is unmatched in the world for the best quality wine and cheese, fragrant perfume, and dazzling fashion. If travel lovers are asked which country tops their bucket list for European travel, most of them will answer France. More than 62 million tourists visit France every year. Surprisingly, there are 39 World Heritage Sites in France. Comfortable climate, excellent beaches, ancient castles, historical museums, parks also match the French pair. Let's take a look at the top 5 most interesting places in France.

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1. Eiffel Tower

The Eiffel Tower is one of the most popular structures in France. It is located in Paris, France. It was built by Gustavo Eiffel, who built it in 189 as the gateway to the Paris International Exhibition. The height of the tower is 324 meters. At that time, the tower was made of 18,038 small and large pieces of iron of different shapes. Built of iron for visitors, the tower has three levels. However, the third level is used to observe the city of Paris. The tower has become a landmark in Paris and a feature of various films. Christmas is the best time to visit the Eiffel Tower. At this time the whole city of Paris is illuminated and the tower shines in the darkness of the night, then the image of this unique destination seems magical. Also, the rink was replaced for playing seasonal ice skating in Paris during Christmas. On average, about 25,000 visitors come to see the Eiffel Tower every day.

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2. Mount Saint-Mitchell

One of the most interesting places in France is Mont Saint-Mitchell. Rising from the sea, Mont Saint-Mitchell is like a strange imaginary castle. Its location is on a small island off the coast of Normandy in France, which is affected by the highest tide in Europe. The medieval castle was transformed into a church and rose to prominence as one of the most important tourist attractions in France. There are also shops, restaurants, and small hotels. UNESCO listed Mont Saint-Mitchell as a World Heritage Site in 1989. About 300,000 visitors come to see this church every year.

3. Versailles

Versailles is a small village in France, famous for its huge and stunning palace (Chateau). This place is one of the finest examples of beauty in French art. The original residence was developed only as a hunting lodge for Louis XIII and his family but was later converted into an immense building surrounded by gardens. The most important rooms of the palace are the glass hall and the majestic palace of the king. The king used to impress the spectators by displaying his royal powers in the glass hall. The palace eventually lost its grip on power and was built in 1830 to become a museum of French history. This was at a time when the rooms of these palaces gave a new treasure to the history of the country. Tourists usually come to Versailles only to visit the famous palace. Although the city has become a wonder in its own right. Apart from the palace here, the rest of the attractions like this take the tourists to the depths of pleasure in this city.


4. Louvre Museum

The Louvre Museum is one of the most famous and rich museums in the world located in Paris, the capital of France. The construction of this museum in France was completed in 1200, although its construction began 200 years ago. However, the reign of the Louvre is called the reign of Emperor Napoleon I. Under his leadership, French domination spread throughout Europe, and the museum's collection grew dramatically. He brought here and stored valuable goods and artifacts looted from the conquered countries. But after the fall of Napoleon, many of these valuable commodities and artifacts were returned to the conquered countries. In 1848, the Louvre became the state property of France. At present, it has a number of Greek, Egyptian, Roman, and Oriental artifacts in a separate gallery with 6 administrative divisions. The museum has works of art and sculpture by many famous artists and sculptors. Leonardo da Vinci's world-famous work 'Mona Lisa' is preserved in this Louvre. Thousands of tourists visit this museum every day.

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5. French Riviera

Fifth on the list of the most interesting places in France is French as the Côte d'Azur [kot dazyʁ]. It is one of the most attractive coastal areas of France, synonymous with "glamor". Côte d'Azur [kot dazyʁ] means "blue coast" because of the deep blue color of the Mediterranean Sea. However, in English, it is called French Riviera. It stretches from Saint Tropez to Menton on the Italian border. In summer it becomes a meeting place for beach-lovers. Many rich people are seen on ships and yachts. "Cannes" is famous for its celebrity film festivals and hotels.