A visit to France is incomplete without visiting the iconic Eiffel Tower in Paris. Whether you choose to dine in its restaurant, climb to its summit, or simply admire it from afar, it's an absolute must-see.
Home to the famous Mona Lisa, The Louvre is the world's largest art museum and a historic monument in Paris. It is a central landmark of the city and contains more than 380,000 objects and displays 35,000 works of art.
The Palace of Versailles is a royal château in Versailles, a city in the Île-de-France region. Known for its opulent architecture, stunning gardens, and the Hall of Mirrors, it’s a testament to absolute monarchy of the Ancien Régime.
This small rocky island in Normandy is best known for its stunning medieval architecture, dramatic tides, and its abbey. It's one of the most popular tourist destinations in France.
Explore the glamorous and beautiful Mediterranean coastline known for its beaches, views, and the Cannes Film Festival.
This region in southeastern France is known for its diverse landscapes, from the Southern Alps and Camargue plains to rolling vineyards, olive groves, pine forests, and lavender fields.
Bordeaux is one of the world's most renowned wine regions. Explore the vineyards, take a wine tasting tour, and learn about the wine-making process.
Known as the 'Garden of France', the Loire Valley is dotted with beautiful castles including Château de Chambord and Château de Chenonceau.
This is a moving and educational experience where you can learn about World War II and pay your respects.
The Alps offer some of the best skiing opportunities in the world. Resorts like Chamonix, Courchevel, and Meribel offer great ski conditions and beautiful surroundings.
These caves in the Dordogne region are rich in prehistoric art and are a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Don't miss out on the French cuisine. From eating croissants and baguettes in a Parisian cafe, to trying escargot or enjoying a traditional bouillabaisse in Marseille, the country is perfect for foodies.
Known for its distinct culture and history, Brittany is home to ancient standing stones, walled cities, and beautiful beaches. Don't forget to try crêpes and cider, local specialties.
Often called the 'Grand Canyon of Europe', it is considered one of the most beautiful river canyons in the region. You can hike, kayak, or just enjoy the stunning views.
Explore the city's mix of French and German culture, its UNESCO-listed Grande Île core, Gothic cathedral, and half-timbered houses.