Paris is one of the most visited places in the world and rightly so. It has everything a great city should, scrumptious food, iconic landmarks, world class museums, breathtaking architecture and stunning city views just to name a few.
It’s one of the main reasons why France gets more than 85 million visitors each year. But in France there are so many other places that together can rival Paris for beauty, culture and atmosphere.
If you are looking to visit a place in France that is off the beaten path but still has all the French charm and delicious food that France is famous for, then Annecy won’t disappoint. Located in the Alps on a lake of the same name, Annecy oozes charm and beauty around every corner.
As one of the best grape growing regions in the world, wine lovers, specifically lovers of red wine, will be in heaven in the Bordeaux region. Basing yourself in the city of Bordeaux is a good choice and worth a visit even if you’re not a wine lover. The city’s grand architecture is very impressive with squares surrounded by beautiful 18th century architecture and fountains adjourned with statues.
With some of the world’s most beautiful chateaux to be found in the Loire Valley, it’s easy to live out childhood dreams of sleeping in your very own castle. Chateaux converted to accommodation can be found scattered throughout the valley and are the perfect place to base yourself for exploring some of the grandest chateaux in the region like Chateaux Chambord and Villandry.
Hit one of the dozens of beautiful beaches and take a dip in the warm Mediterranean Sea. And of course visit one of the world’s smallest countries, Monaco, to really get among some of the world’s richest people. Once you’re done acting out, venture into the old town of Nice to get lost in the cobblestone lanes and find the area's true charm.
Lyon can quite easily rival Paris for being France’s capital of culture and cuisine. France’s third largest city is home to interesting museums, cultural events year round and food offerings for those with an adventurous palate. Wander over the cities two rivers relaxing by the water and soak up the atmosphere of this quickly growing city full of young inquisitive people.
This fortified town sits atop a hill looking down over the city’s new town. The town dates back to Neolithic times and was occupied by Romans in around 100 BC. These days it is mostly for the tourists and while it is a tad on the touristy side, it is a very cool place. Take a walk on top of the city walks, wander the medieval streets lined with artisan stores, have a bite to eat in one of the many restaurants selling the local specialty, casoulette and check out the palace with spectacular views over the surrounding countryside.
We encourage you to get out of Paris and enjoy a few or all of these seven places to visit in France as they have just as much to offer visitors as Paris.
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