Top 10 Adventures in France
| Eiffel Tower Paris just wouldn't be Paris without the Eiffel Tower. It was then the world's tallest building. It is one of the world's most visited monuments. Easily Paris' most recognizable landmark, the lines are likely to be long but this is certainly a must see. Once you arrive at the Tower, you have a couple of options.
More Info |  | Paris Paris is the most glamorous city in Europe. Paris is a wonderful city for aimless wandering. And everywhere you go, historic landmark buildings and contemporary architectural wonders remind you of the city's pride and grandeur - and stop you getting lost.
More Info |  | Chamonix More than a winter sports resort, Chamonix is a legend nestling amid peaks and glaciers. It is nestled in the heart of the Northern Alps at the crossroads of the three frontiers separating France, Italy and Switzerland. Chamonix is the historic capital of Alpine skiing.
More Info |  | Euro Disney Land Pure fun for the whole family. A day in which you can't help smiling from dawn to dusk (closes at 23.00 during the Summer months). Disney is at its best as you wander around the truly magical kingdom.
More Info |  | Marseille The most renowned and populated city in France after Paris. Today, it's an undeniable fact that Marseille is a deprived city, not particularly beautiful architecturally, and with acres of grim 1960s housing estates. Yet it's a wonderful place to visit - a real, down-to-earth yet cosmopolitan port city with a trading history going back over 2500 years.
More Info |  | Musee du Louvre The Musee du Louvre, which houses one of the most stunning collections of artworks in the world, is known first and foremost as a museum. Yet for almost seven hundred years the buildings constituted one of the principal residences of the kings and emperors of France.
More Info |  | Lyon Lyon is physically the second biggest city in France. there are more restaurants per Gothic and Renaissance square metre of the old town than anywhere else on earth, and the city could form a football team with its superstars of the international chef circuit.
More Info |  | Cannes Cannes' moment of glory takes place in May, with the International Film Festival, when images of the stars descending the red-carpeted steps of the Palais des Festivals are flashed on television screens worldwide. For many, this city on France's Côte d'Azur is synonymous with the glamour of this event.
More Info |  | Camping, Îles d'Or Ever explored a nature trail... underwater? Do it off the coast of the southernmost tip of Provence in the Îles d'Or-islands preserved as a marine park. They're small but packed with beauty. Porquerolles, the largest of the three islands, measures only three miles (five kilometers) long and three miles wide and is considered the most stunning.
More Info |  | Pyrenees National Park The Pyrenees National Park protects the Neouvielle reserve, an outstanding natural ensemble of 50.000 hectares. You will admire the high mountain cascades, huge forests and many lakes. The Gaves, Adours and Nestes rivers have their source. The combination of altitude, orientation, and type of soil is very diverse.
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