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The vivid lavender fields of lyrical Provence, the swanky French Riviera (C\u00f4te d&#8217;Azur), the rocky heights of the north and the romantic charm of its city streets have all captured myriad imaginations \u2013 and rightfully so. With its internationally renowned wines and a cuisine that was the first to become part of UNESCO\u2019s Intangible Cultural Heritage, it\u2019s no wonder France remains a potent magnet for even those travelers who have already summited the Eiffel Tower. Annecy Coiled between lake and mountains, Annecy deserves its nickname of &#8220;Venice of the Alps&#8221;. This harmonious city allows you to travel through time, from prehistory to the present day, before following in the tracks of the Princes of Savoy and eating next to the purest lake of Europe, while enjoying the numerous festivals and cultural animations. The city is also turned towards sports: the ski resorts are near the city and accessible by bus, and a biking trail goes all around the lake and lets you explore the shores. Go Download PDF Bergerac Bergerac, in the heart of the P\u00e9rigord Dordogne region, is an ancient and compact city, characterised by its elegant medieval and Renaissance buildings. Gourmet restaurants, street entertainment and the fact that the whole city can be explored on foot are all part of its charm. Bergerac is renowned for its wine, and a short trip to the outskirts of the city reveals a landscape of vineyards that produce some of the world\u2019s finest vintages. Go Download PDF Biarritz They all used to come here, from Napoleon III to Frank Sinatra \u2013 Biarritz used to be the Monte Carlo of the Atlantic coast but with time, the glamour faded. Thanks to windsurfing and other water sports, however, the city has rejuvenated. It now is the perfect destination for a relaxing weekend break, and there is no need to rush: the city is fairly small and you can easily see everything even on a short visit. One thing worth to set aside time for is the morning market in Les Halles: try the city\u2019s own mamia, fresh sheep\u2019s milk curd. Go Download PDF Bonifacio Bonifacio is set in the extreme south of Corsica, only a few kilometres across the water from Italy. This beautiful city is full of secrets and history. The shining sea and the &#8220;maquis&#8221;, as well as the fierce white limestone, create a wildly beautiful natural landscape. The warmth of the climate is also tangible in the warmth of the inhabitants; much like thousands of visitors every year, you will likely be drawn back to Bonifacio. Go Download PDF Bordeaux Bordeaux is the ultimate city for those who enjoy the good life. Celebrating wine, gastronomy, arts and culture, the city represents the very essence of the French spirit. With its broad pedestrian boulevards and gorgeous squares, modern buildings and historical architecture, Bordeaux is a bright city on the Garonne River, casting its charms around the region. Go Download PDF Brest Welcome to Brest &#8211; the city with over a thousand years of history. Located on the tip of the French region of Brittany, Brest has been one of the key cities in countless numbers of battles and is currently home to one of France\u2019s three naval bases. Take a tour and discover a city that is known for its breathtaking landscapes and scenic coastal areas. Take a boat ride to the nearby seahorse-shaped islands of Ouessant and Molene for an unforgettable experience. Go Download PDF Carcassonne Located in South of France, Carcassonne is situated at the crossing of two major routes: from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean coast and from the heart of France to Spain, both used since antiquity. The medieval fortified Cit\u00e9 is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. No wonder that Carcassone is home to a unique historical and cultural past. If you add the local traditional dishes, the hospitality of its inhabitants and some of the best vineyards in the south of France, your stay holds promise of being a most memorable one. Go Download PDF Clermont-Ferrand A historical and cultural hub, Clermont-Ferrand houses architectural beauties and glorious cathedrals with a clear Gothic accent. Nestled at the foot of a chain of volcanoes, the ancient city is the capital of &#8220;Massif Central&#8221;, the rural and mountainous Auvergne region. The city is the gateway to the Natural Volcano Park, which shifts from mountains to valleys, providing breathtaking views over unspoiled landscapes. Go Download PDF Deauville Often called the 21st arrondissement of Paris, Deauville has been the go-to destination for the upper crust of French society for decades. Today it is a spectacular seaside resort town sporting grand promenades, glamorous casinos, a pair of thoroughbred horse race tracks and plenty of chic visitors. Go Download PDF Dinard Dinard, set on the dramatic coastline of Brittany in northern France, has long been a fashionable destination for holidaying French urbanites. Characterised by its long and wide, tree-lined boulevards that converge on elegant squares full of chic restaurants and creperies, the city juts out seawards and is, therefore, surrounded on three sides by beaches and the sea. For sailing, water sport and beach enthusiasts, it means that the coast is always within easy walking distance. Go Download PDF Grenoble Grenoble is the gateway to the Alps and a geographic crossing where the rivers Is\u00e8re and Drac meet. With Switzerland to the north, Italy to the east and Provence to the south, the city is surrounded by three mountain chains. It is a cosmopolitan city with caf\u00e9s, museums and restaurants. Best of all, you can see the Alps from almost every street corner. Go Download PDF La Rochelle La Rochelle is more than just a seaport on the Atlantic Ocean. The city is an inevitable place to visit on the coast as one of the largest French harbour cities in terms of business and tourism. With its 1,000 years of history, it is also one of the best-kept secrets [&hellip;]","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/ayushtoursjaipur.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/12\/France-1-1024x410.jpg"}