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17 most beautiful, cultural, and captivating destinations across the breadth of France! From the iconic landmarks and romantic rues of Paris to the sun-drenched vineyards of Bordeaux, the lavender fields of Provence to the towering Alps, this is your guide to France's unmissable highlights.
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00:00France is a country that really lives up to its renowned reputation.
00:03When it comes to this beautiful country, you'll quickly see why it is so beloved by travelers.
00:08While the Eiffel Tower and Louvre deserve their iconic status,
00:12some of France's greatest charms lie in the smaller details.
00:16Wandering cobblestone village streets, sampling fresh baguettes from corner boulangeries,
00:21admiring patchwork vineyards rolling over the hills, the food here is a highlight.
00:26Simple yet incredibly flavorful dishes like bouffe bourguignon
00:30or fresh seafood along the coastlines.
00:33And the wines from Bordeaux, Burgundy and other famed regions are hard to beat.
00:38The art and historical sites are truly impressive too.
00:41You'll stumble upon masterpieces in smaller regional museums.
00:45And the medieval towns, chateaus and cathedrals
00:48give you an appreciation for France's rich history and heritage.
00:52What really resonates is the leisurely pace of life,
00:55Parisians whiling away hours at sidewalk cafes, families picnicking in parks,
01:00couples strolling arm-in-arm along the river.
01:03The French make an art of slowing down to savor life's simple pleasures.
01:07From the Alpine peaks to the Mediterranean beaches,
01:09France offers an incredibly diverse array of landscapes and experiences.
01:14This video will showcase 17 of the best places
01:17that capture what makes this country so endlessly appealing.
01:25Paris, as one of the world's most iconic and influential cities,
01:28Paris encapsulates everything beloved about French culture.
01:32The capital's historic heart is the Ile de la Cité,
01:35home to the breathtaking Gothic cathedral of Notre Dame.
01:38Though tragically scarred by the 2019 fire,
01:41its rebuilt grandeur remains a must-see.
01:44Nearby, the Louvre, the world's largest and most visited art museum,
01:48captivates with priceless works like the Mona Lisa and Venus de Milo.
01:52No Paris visit is complete without admiring the wrought-iron latticework of the Eiffel Tower,
01:57especially when its lights sparkle nightly.
02:00Strolling the Champs-ÉlysĂ©es from the Arc de Triomphe
02:02allows exploring upscale shops and cafes.
02:05The bohemian village atmosphere of Montmartre
02:08charms with street artists, sidewalk cafes,
02:10and the iconic white-domed Basilica of SacrĂ©-CƓur.
02:14Culturally, Paris is a powerhouse,
02:16brimming with museums like the Musée d'Orsay,
02:19art galleries, exquisite cuisine, fashion houses,
02:22and old-world architecture around every bend.
02:25Cruising along the Seine offers gorgeous views of grand monuments
02:29like the Conciergerie and Notre Dame.
02:31With its invaluable contributions to art, architecture, food, and style,
02:35Paris seduces and inspires like no other.
02:43French Riviera
02:44The French Riviera is the glamorous Mediterranean coastline of southeast France.
02:49This sun-drenched region is renowned for its beautiful beaches,
02:52opulent seaside towns, and jet-set lifestyle.
02:56Nice is a top destination,
02:57with its pebbly beaches along the turquoise Bay des Anges,
03:01Old Town's winding streets, and lively restaurant scene.
03:04Cannes hosts the famous annual film festival,
03:07drawing celebrities to its palm-lined promenade
03:09and marina filled with luxury yachts.
03:11Saint-Tropez exudes bohemian chic,
03:13with pastel-hued buildings, quaint shops, and a sceny café culture.
03:18Beach clubs like Niki Beach and Le Club 55 attract the rich and famous.
03:23The hilltop village of Aize offers stunning coastal views.
03:26While known as a playground for the wealthy,
03:28the Riviera has humbler appeal too.
03:30Towns like Antibes, Ouen-les-Pins, and Menton have lovely markets,
03:34public beaches, and historic old towns to explore.
03:37Inland are picturesque medieval villages like Saint-Paul-de-Vence.
03:41With its mix of glamour, natural beauty,
03:43mild climate, and quintessential Mediterranean vibe,
03:46the French Riviera provides a magical setting for romantic getaways,
03:50beach lounging, celebrity spotting,
03:53and simply soaking up luxury and la vie en rose.
04:00Provence
04:00Provence is a region in southeastern France
04:03that epitomizes the idyllic provincial French lifestyle.
04:06From scenic hilltop villages to lavender fields stretching to the horizon,
04:10Provence captivates with its rustic beauty.
04:13Perhaps its most iconic sight are the endless lavender fields
04:16in full purple bloom during summer around Val-en-Soul.
04:20The picturesque village of Gordes epitomizes Provençal charm,
04:23with its golden stone buildings clinging to a hillside.
04:26Roussillon is another must-see,
04:28its houses crafted from deep, ochre-coloured clay.
04:32No visit is complete without exploring charmingly preserved towns
04:35like Saint-RĂ©my, L'Île-sur-la-Sorgue, and Les Baux.
04:39Arles is famed for its Roman ruins and connections to Van Gogh.
04:42Avignon offers an imposing medieval palace.
04:45Beyond the villages,
04:46Provence's scenic pleasures include fields of sunflowers,
04:50vineyards, olive groves, and rivers like the Gorge du Verdun Canyon.
04:55Outdoor markets overflow with fragrant Provençal products
04:58like lavender honey and Herbes de Provence.
05:01With its warm sunshine,
05:02fresh cuisine featuring delights like bouillabaisse,
05:05excellent wines, and laid-back pace,
05:07Provence provides a taste of the good life in the sunny south of France.
05:11Its landscapes have inspired artists for centuries.
05:19Loire Valley
05:20The Loire Valley is a verdant region in north-central France,
05:23known as the Garden of France.
05:26It's renowned for its magnificent chĂąteau,
05:28many of which are considered among the finest examples of Renaissance architecture.
05:32The star attraction is the 16th-century ChĂąteau de Chambord,
05:36the largest and most extravagant of the Loire ChĂąteaux.
05:39Its French Renaissance architecture features countless towers,
05:43chimneys, and a famous double-helix staircase.
05:46Other iconic chĂąteaux include the elegant Chenonceau,
05:49built across the Cher River,
05:50and ChĂąteau d'Amboise, overlooking the Loire.
05:53Azay-le-Rideau is one of the earliest Renaissance-style chĂąteaux,
05:57set picturesquely on an island in the Andra River.
06:00Beyond the chĂąteau,
06:02the Loire Valley boasts charming towns like Amboise, Chinon, and Saumur.
06:06The region's fertile valleys produce outstanding wines,
06:10from bright Sancerre to rich Chinon Reds.
06:13Visitors can explore scenic routes like the Loire Avelo Cycling Trail.
06:17With its fairy-tale castles, idyllic rivers, and countryside landscapes,
06:21the Loire Valley encapsulates the romance of rural France.
06:25It's a place to sip wine al fresco,
06:27tour ornate palace rooms,
06:29and experience life as French royalty once did.
06:34Bordeaux
06:35Bordeaux is a cosmopolitan city in southwestern France
06:38renowned as the wine capital of the world.
06:41This elegant port city on the Garonne River
06:43offers a perfect blend of urban sophistication and viticulture.
06:47Its historic heart is a sprawling UNESCO World Heritage Site,
06:50thanks to well-preserved 18th-century architecture like the Grand Theatre
06:54and Place de la Bourse.
06:56Wandering the old town's graceful plazas
06:58and pedestrian shopping streets like Rue Sainte-Catherine
07:01reveals neoclassical mansions and charming cafes.
07:04But Bordeaux's main draw lies in its world-famous vineyards
07:08stretching across the fertile Garonne and Dordogne valleys.
07:11Appellations like Medoc, Graves, Sauternes, and Saint-Emilion
07:15produce coveted reds and whites
07:16that make touring chĂąteaux and tasting rooms a must.
07:19Take a scenic cruise along the Garonne or visit La Cité du Vin Museum
07:23to learn about Bordeaux's 2,000-year winemaking heritage.
07:27Other highlights include modern landmarks
07:29like the decanter-shaped La Cité du Vin Museum
07:32and Pont-Jacques-Chaban-Delmas vertical lift bridge.
07:34With its stately architecture, thriving food scene,
07:37and unparalleled access to some of the world's most prestigious wines and estates,
07:42Bordeaux makes for an oenophile's dream destination.
07:51Mont-Saint-Michel is a small tidal island
07:54located just off the coast of Normandy.
07:56This remarkable medieval village surrounded by massive walls
07:59and overlooked by a towering abbey
08:01is one of France's most iconic and photographed sites.
08:05At the highest point sits the breathtaking Abbé du Mont-Saint-Michel,
08:08a Gothic-style Benedictine abbey dating back to the 11th century.
08:13Its unique setting atop the island allows visitors to walk around the exterior
08:17on a small street lined with museums, shops, and restaurants
08:20when the tide is out.
08:22During high tides, the abbey appears like a miraculous mirage
08:25surrounded by the swirling waters of the English Channel.
08:29Timed visits allow walking across the newly constructed elevated bridge
08:33to witness this extraordinary scene.
08:35Within the abbey's historic walls,
08:37highlights include the elegant cloisters,
08:39the giant wheel used to haul supplies during construction,
08:42and the church's stained glass and sculptures.
08:45The village is a tangle of narrow streets lined with medieval buildings.
08:49This commune has remained almost completely unspoiled,
08:52drawing visitors from around the world to witness its architectural marvels
08:56isolated amidst the shifting coastal tides and sands.
08:59It's an utterly unique French cultural treasure.
09:08Dordogne
09:09The Dordogne region of southwestern France
09:11is a land of medieval villages, prehistoric wonders,
09:14and scenic countryside where the Dordogne River winds through lush green valleys.
09:18Perhaps the top highlight is the cluster of Les Plubots villages,
09:21including Beynac-et-Cazenac,
09:23a storybook town with a mighty chateau perched above.
09:27La Roque-Gageac's honey-colored buildings cling to cliffs along the river.
09:31Fortified Dom offers sweeping valley views.
09:34The VizĂšre Valley is home to the UNESCO-listed Lascaux Caves,
09:37containing masterpieces of prehistoric art like the Lascaux shaft scene.
09:41The Lascaux II replica allows you to view
09:44these 17,000-year-old cave paintings up close.
09:47Other draws include canoeing along the Dordogne,
09:50exploring the English-ruled town of Sarlat with its Renaissance architecture,
09:54and visiting duck farms to sample foie gras and confit.
09:58Hilltop chateaux like Castelnaud and Beynac transport you to the Middle Ages.
10:02Snacking on walnut bread, cured meats, and sipping full-bodied bergerac wines
10:07are all part of the Dordogne's rustic countryside pleasures.
10:10With its beautifully preserved heritage villages,
10:13ample outdoor activities, and glimpses into prehistoric human history,
10:18the Dordogne makes for an idyllic, off-the-beaten-path French escape.
10:26Normandy
10:28Normandy, in northern France,
10:29is a region steeped in historical significance and natural beauty.
10:33It's most famous as the site of the D-Day landings during Watteau II
10:37that turned the tide against Nazi Germany.
10:39The D-Day beaches stretch across 50 miles of Normandy's coast.
10:43Key landing spots like Omaha, Utah, Gold, Juneau, and Sword beaches
10:48host solemn memorials and museums chronicling the invasion.
10:51The American Cemetery overlooking Omaha Beach contains graves of over 9,000 soldiers.
10:57Beyond the D-Day sites, Normandy enchants with its stunning coastline.
11:01The beachside resort towns of Deauville and Trouville offer a lively seaside atmosphere.
11:06The massive rock formations of the Étretat Cliffs are a dramatic natural wonder.
11:11Inland, Normandy's half-timbered houses and gothic cathedrals impart a fairytale feel.
11:17Highlights include Rouen's towering Notre-Dame Cathedral,
11:20the storied tapestry found in Bayeux,
11:22and the port city of Honfleur with its picturesque Fisherman's Houses.
11:26From Mont Saint-Michel's mythical Island Abbey to the Normandy countryside's apple orchards
11:30and farms producing camembert cheese, cider, and calvados brandy,
11:35this region allows immersion into France's rich history, cuisine, and bucolic charms.
11:42Strasbourg
11:45Strasbourg is the capital of France's Alsace region, situated near the German border.
11:50This charming city blends its French and German influences into a delightful mix of cultures.
11:55The city's centerpiece is the awe-inspiring Notre-Dame Cathedral,
12:00one of Europe's finest examples of gothic architecture.
12:03Its intricate pink sandstone exterior and soaring single spire make it unmistakable on the skyline.
12:09Inside, stained-glass windows filter colored light onto the nave.
12:13Surrounding the cathedral is the historic Grande Ile Quarter, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
12:19Here you'll find quintessential Alsatian architecture like the half-timbered houses
12:23and multi-story geranium-bedecked residences that give the city its fairytale quality.
12:28The area around Petit France is the romantic heart, with tanning mills,
12:32covered bridges, and waterways coursing through medieval buildings.
12:36Place Kleber is a lively hub, lined with cafes perfect for people watching.
12:41Beyond the Old Town, Strasbourg has lots to offer like parks,
12:45museums, and the European Parliament buildings.
12:48Don't miss sampling Alsatian wines and hearty fare like Choucroute Garni and Flambe Tarte Flambes.
12:54With its cross-cultural blend and wonderfully preserved Old Town,
12:57Strasbourg provides one of the most enchanting cityscapes in France.
13:06Annecy is an Alpine town in southeastern France that has earned the nickname Venice of the Alps,
13:12thanks to its incredibly picturesque setting along the shores of Lake Annecy.
13:17The historic Old Town is a maze of winding canals,
13:20cobblestone streets, and beautifully preserved medieval buildings and churches.
13:24Gliding along the Thieu Canal in colorful flat-bottomed boats
13:28provides wonderful views of the flower-decked buildings lining the waterways.
13:33Cycling or strolling the lakeshore paths offers lovely panoramas of this idyllic Alpine scene.
13:39Up in the hills, the ChĂąteau d'Annecy offers a glimpse into the town's medieval heritage
13:43and provides stunning lake vistas from its ramparts.
13:47Nearby hiking trails explore forests and mountain pastures.
13:50In addition to its natural beauty, Annecy is a great place to spend the night.
13:55The city is a great place to spend the night,
13:57Its picturesque canals, striking lake setting amidst the Alps,
14:01and beautifully preserved Old Town make it a true gem of the Haute-Savoie region.
14:12French Alps stretch along the eastern borders of France,
14:16encompassing some of the most spectacular Alps in the world.
14:19The French Alps are the largest Alps in the world,
14:22The French Alps stretch along the eastern borders of France,
14:25encompassing some of the most spectacular mountain scenery and terrain in all of Europe.
14:30This vast Alpine playground is a wonderland for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
14:36In winter, renowned ski resorts like Chamonix, Val d'IsĂšre,
14:39Courchevel, and MegĂšve draw skiers and snowboarders from around the world
14:43with their powdery slopes, challenging runs, and lively apres ski scenes.
14:48The Mont Blanc Massif offers some of the most iconic and photogenic peaks.
14:53When the warm months arrive, the Alps transform into a hiker's paradise,
14:57with trails winding through lush meadows, past granite spires,
15:01glacial lakes, and quaint mountain villages.
15:04Iconic hut-to-hut treks like the Tour du Mont Blanc
15:07allow experiencing the roof of Europe on foot.
15:09For a thrilling adrenaline rush,
15:11adventurers can try mountaineering, rock climbing, paragliding,
15:15or even Europe's highest suspension bridge at the Glacier 3000 ski area.
15:20More mellow pursuits include cycling along mountain roads
15:23or exploring the vineyards around Savoy.
15:25With its soaring elevations, dramatic glaciers,
15:28and endless options for outdoor recreation amid jaw-dropping scenery,
15:32the French Alps are a true nature lover's paradise, no matter the season.
15:41Nice, located on the gorgeous CĂŽte d'Azur,
15:44is the unofficial capital of the French Riviera.
15:47This seaside city offers a perfect mix of sun-drenched Mediterranean atmosphere
15:52and rich history and culture.
15:54The star attraction is the long curve of the pebbly beach
15:57lining the famous Promenade des Anglais,
16:00which hugs the azure-blue waters of the Bay des Anges.
16:03People watching from a seaside café while taking in the views of the coastline
16:07is a quintessential Nice experience.
16:10The atmospheric old town, Vieux Nice,
16:12beckons with its maze of winding medieval lanes,
16:15Baroque churches,
16:16and lively Corsilea flower and food markets.
16:19Stop for Sokka, the delicious chickpea crepe from Niceois Cuisine.
16:23Art lovers shouldn't miss the Musée Marc Chagall or Musée Matisse,
16:27which highlight the works of two masters
16:28who were inspired by Nice's brilliant light and color.
16:32The Russian Cathedral, with its colorful onion domes,
16:34is another cultural standout.
16:36Take in the city panoramas by climbing up to the Colline du ChĂąteau Park,
16:40the ruined castle site offering postcard-worthy vistas.
16:43Or head out to chic Cap Ferrat or elegant Villefranche-sur-Mer
16:47for a taste of the Riviera highlife.
16:49With its sunny Mediterranean climate,
16:51rich cultural offerings,
16:52and easygoing seaside atmosphere,
16:55Nice effortlessly blends historic charm
16:57with the delights of modern resort living.
17:05Montpellier
17:06Montpellier is an energetic, youthful city in southern France
17:09that makes for an excellent off-the-beaten-path destination.
17:12As home to one of the oldest universities in the world,
17:15it exudes a dynamic student culture,
17:17infusing its historic quarters with a lively contemporary spirit.
17:21The iconic Promenade de la Esplanade
17:23is a mile-long tree-lined pedestrian avenue
17:26perfect for strolling and café hopping.
17:29Adjacent sits the Grand Place de la Comédie,
17:31its regal neoclassical arches hosting lively weekly markets.
17:35In the Écasson Quarter,
17:36medieval churches and mansions intermingle with hip bars and boutiques.
17:41Highlights include the spectacularly ornate Cathedral Saint-Pierre
17:44and the imposing 14th-century Porte du PĂ©rou Gate.
17:48Just outside town,
17:49visitors can soak up southern French leisure
17:52at Mediterranean beach towns like Palavas-les-Flots
17:55or taste your way through the Languedoc wine region's countryside.
17:58Producing excellent reds and roses,
18:01Montpellier seamlessly blends provincial charm with a modern outlook.
18:05A superb dining scene,
18:06youthful atmosphere,
18:08and proximity to both beaches and vineyards,
18:11it provides an authentic, energizing alternative
18:14to France's more touristed areas
18:16for those seeking a taste of vibrant southern living.
18:23Marseille, France's second-largest city,
18:26is a gritty yet utterly captivating Mediterranean port
18:29with an impact that belies its often-overlooked status on the tourist trail.
18:33As one of Europe's oldest cities,
18:35it boasts a rich cultural tapestry born from 2,600 years of history.
18:40The nucleus is Marseille's atmospheric viewport,
18:43Old Port,
18:44lined with lively waterfront cafes and restaurants.
18:47From here, narrow streets lead into the city's charismatic oldest quarter,
18:51Le Pannier,
18:52with its labyrinth of lantern-hung passages and Afro-Caribbean influence.
18:57Don't miss some of Marseille's standout attractions
18:59like the Neo-Byzantine Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde Basilica
19:03with its striped marble interior and panoramic views.
19:06The island quarter, Quartier de Lille,
19:08hosts the city's oldest occupied residences,
19:11as well as fascinating museums.
19:13Just south is the ruggedly scenic Calanques National Park,
19:17where turquoise coves and soaring limestone cliffs
19:20make for superb hiking and kayaking adventures along the Mediterranean.
19:24From its working-class grittiness and global cultural diversity
19:27to its ancient maritime heritage and sweeping coastal landscape,
19:31Marseille delivers a richly authentic and vibrant slice
19:34of southern French city life unlike anywhere else.
19:43Nantes,
19:44a vibrant city in western France situated along the Loire River,
19:48offers an intriguing blend of historical grandeur and modern cultural flair.
19:52Once a prominent maritime trading port,
19:55Nantes has reinvented itself into a dynamic metropolis
19:58celebrated for its art and innovation.
20:00In Nantes' beautifully preserved Old Town,
20:03the Gothic Cathedral Saint-Pierre is a marvel,
20:05as are the half-timbered merchant houses lining the cobbled streets.
20:09The grandiose ChĂąteau des Ducs de Bretagne ChĂąteau
20:12dominates the skyline as a legacy of the city's prestigious ducal history,
20:16but Nantes has firmly embraced the contemporary too.
20:19The former shipyards on the Ile-de-Nantes
20:21have been transformed into a vibrant district featuring Les Machines de Lille,
20:26an artistic park with fantastical mechanical elephant and ant sculptures
20:30created from salvaged industrial materials.
20:32Other standouts include the Jardin des Plantes Gardens,
20:36newly renovated L.U. Tower viewing point,
20:38and the acclaimed Jules Verne Museum
20:40celebrating the famed author who was born here.
20:43Nantes' young creative community fuels an energetic dining,
20:46nightlife, and street art scene.
20:48With its seamless fusion of heritage and avant-garde attractions,
20:51youthful exuberance,
20:52and an endless calendar of festivals and events,
20:55Nantes provides an enthralling taste of Brittany's urban renaissance.
21:01Dijon
21:05Dijon, the capital of the Burgundy region,
21:08is a stately and immaculately preserved medieval town
21:11that charms visitors with its old-world elegance and delectable culinary heritage.
21:16At the heart of Dijon's UNESCO-listed city center
21:19lies the ornate Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy,
21:22an imposing 14th-slash-15th-century Gothic gem
21:26that exemplifies the region's former ruling power.
21:29Highlights include the intricately carved tombs
21:31and the half-timbered barn,
21:33housing the Museum of Burgundian Life.
21:35Surrounding the palace,
21:37the old town beckons with its maze of cobblestone streets,
21:40antique carousels on Place de la Libération,
21:43and buildings sporting glazed tile roofs and ornate facades.
21:47Mustard shops and gourmet food halls
21:49offer ample opportunities to sample Burgundian specialties
21:52like Pinte Peete's gingerbread and wines.
21:55Just outside town,
21:56the Route des Grands Crus Wine Road
21:58weaves through the world-famous CĂŽte de Nuit vineyards,
22:01where tastings abound at esteemed estates like Romanée Conti.
22:04The rolling countryside provides the perfect backdrop for leisurely drives
22:08and cycling through idyllic villages.
22:11With its incredibly preserved medieval character,
22:13rich gastronomy,
22:15proximity to top Burgundy vineyards,
22:17and regal architectural heritage,
22:19Dijon encapsulates the finer traditions of Provence.
22:22Metz, a city in northeast France's Lorraine region,
22:25is often overshadowed by more famous destinations.
22:28However, those who take the time to visit
22:30are rewarded with a beautifully preserved old town
22:33brimming with architectural splendors from its storied past.
22:37The historic heart of Metz is the Ville Ville,
22:39a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site,
22:42thanks to its exceptional collection of centuries-old buildings.
22:46Standing guard is the awe-inspiring Metz Cathedral,
22:49with its kaleidoscope of stained glass and soaring Gothic lines,
22:53making it one of France's most impressive medieval churches.
22:56Nearby, the lively Place Saint-Louis hosts a lively market
23:00underneath intricately carved Renaissance-era timber-framed houses.
23:03The Porte des Alamans city gate and Gallo-Roman ruins
23:06provide glimpses into Metz's lengthy history.
23:09Along the Moselle riverfront,
23:11verdant parks and promenades are lined by the city's trademark
23:14yellow-limestone Germanic architecture styles.
23:17The Quartier Outrecy is filled with charming cafes
23:20ideally situated along the waterways
23:22and medieval village alleyways.
23:24With its bountiful history,
23:25seamless blend of French and Germanic cultural influences,
23:29and wealth of impeccably preserved architecture,
23:32Metz makes for an underrated,
23:33delightfully atmospheric detour in northeastern France.
23:42From the iconic Eiffel Tower and Café Line boulevards of romantic Paris,
23:47to the sun-drenched lavender fields and idyllic villages of Provence,
23:50the soaring Alpine peaks and world-class ski resorts of the French Alps,
23:55to the glamorous beach clubs and azure waters of the French Riviera,
23:59we've explored the natural scenery,
24:01cultural treasures,
24:02culinary delights,
24:03and boundless joie de vivre
24:05that make France one of the world's top travel destinations.
24:09Whether you dream of sipping wine amid the chĂąteau of the Loire Valley,
24:12getting off the beaten path in the rustic Dordogne,
24:15bar hopping in the youthful energy of Montpellier,
24:18or simply indulging all your senses in the art,
24:21architecture,
24:22and inimitable pleasures of cities like Paris, Nice, Bordeaux, and Lyon,
24:27I hope this video has inspired your wanderlust for the best of what France has to offer.
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