Discover France

The country of love, bread, wine, fashion and art, France is understandably one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations. From the verdant vineyards in Bordeaux to the beaches of the Côte d'Azur, and the decorated streets of Paris to the electrifying slopes of the Alps, France’s varied landscapes set the stage for an infinite amount of unforgettable adventures.

It would take a lifetime to visit all of France’s highlights. Saturated in old churches, castles, monasteries, landmarks, palaces, medieval structures and much more, its sense of history and abundance of exciting experiences beggar belief. It’s also a wonderful country in which to tap into nature, with green spaces and wild landscapes always within reach.

Top-Rated Attractions
France is famous for

# Versailles Palace

# Versailles Palace

In the heart of France lies a palace that was once the home of royalty, and is now a symbol of the country’s history. The Palace of Versailles was built in the 17th century by King Louis XIV, and was the largest and most magnificent palace in Europe. Today, the palace is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in France.

# Eiffel Tower

# Eiffel Tower

The Eiffel Tower is one of the most iconic landmarks in the world. It has been a symbol of France for over 130 years. The tower was built by Gustave Eiffel as a temporary exhibit for the 1889 World’s Fair. The tower was supposed to be dismantled after the fair, but the public loved it so much that it was kept and has become one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world.
# Mont Saint-Michel

# Mont Saint-Michel

Mont Saint-Michel is a rocky tidal island located about one kilometer off the northeastern coast of France. It is best known for its beautiful medieval Benedictine Abbey, which is perched atop a rocky outcropping and is only accessible via a narrow path leading from the mainland. The Abbey is a UNESCO site and one of the most popular tourist destinations in France.
# La Petit France, Strasbourg

# La Petit France, Strasbourg

Nestled in the Alsace region of France, Strasbourg is a picturesque city with plenty to offer visitors. One of its most charming quarters is La Petite France, aptly named for its quaint streets and traditional timber-framed buildings. A stroll through this neighborhood is like stepping back in time, and it’s easy to while away an afternoon exploring its narrow alleyways and bridges.
# Carcassonne

# Carcassonne

Carcassonne is a medieval citadel located in southern France. The citadel is situated on a hilltop and is surrounded by a double ring of walls. Carcassonne is one of the best-preserved medieval fortifications in Europe and is a popular tourist destination. The citadel has a long history dating back to the Roman Empire.
# Avignon

# Avignon

Nestled in the South of France, Avignon is a beautiful city with a rich history. From its humble beginnings as a Roman settlement, to its time as the papal seat of Western Christianity, Avignon has always been a city of importance. Today, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and a popular tourist destination.
# Vanoise National Park

# Vanoise National Park

Vanoise National Park is a French national park that was created in 1963. It is located in the Alps and covers an area of 5,166 square kilometers. The park is home to many different animals, including ibex, chamois, eagles, and grouse. Vanoise National Park is a popular spot for both hikers and skiers.

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