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The French themselves are the greatest promoters of this diverse country. The food and wine
are justly celebrated, and culture, literature, art, cinema and architecture can be both
provocative and profound.
The French capital Paris awaits
The French capital, Paris is rich in museums, art galleries and monuments. The Louvre, Eiffel
Tower and Pompidou Centre are among the most popular sights. Surrounding Paris, Ile de France
offers busy suburbs and commuter towns punctuated by châteaux, the most celebrated being
Versailles. Greater Paris has over 9 million inhabitants.
Find gothic cathedrals and a rural heartland
In contrast, the Vosges Mountains and the forests of the Ardennes border the flat open plains
of northeast France. This area is best known for the fine wines of Champagne and Alsace, and
some of France's finest gothic cathedrals. Lille is the most important city in northern France.
Set to play a pivotal role in the new barrier-free Europe, Lille is served by its own rail
station. The regions of western France have played very different historical roles, from the
rural heartland of the Loire Valley, the D-Day landings of Normandy, to separatist Celtic
Brittany. Visitors come here for the wonderful beaches, quiet rural byways and the sumptuous
Loire chàteaux. The geological contrasts of Central France and the Alps reflect its enormous
variety, from the industrial and gastronomic metropolis of Lyon to the largely agricultural
landscape of Burgundy. The mountains attract visitors for winter sports, walking and other
outdoor activities.
A green and peaceful land
The green and peaceful land of southwest France nurtures crops from sunflowers to foie gras.
Other products include Bordeaux wine and Cognac. Major modern industries, including aerospace
are focused on the two main cities, Toulouse and Bordeaux. Visitors come for wide Atlantic
beaches, the ski slopes of the Pyrenées and the rural calm of the Dordogne. Sights include some
of France's most celebrated Romanesque buildings. By far France's most popular holiday region
is the South of France, drawing millions of visitors each year to the Riviera resorts of Nice,
Cannes and Monte Carlo, and the more modern beach cities to the west. Not forgetting beautiful
Corsica, which still preserves much of its natural beauty.
Resorts in France (23)
Alpe d'Huez
Glorious sunshine, clear blue skies (except when it's snowing) and mil ...
Avoriaz
You'll be more at home in a horse and cart than a car in purpose built ...
Chamonix
Conquer the slopes of Mont Blanc in Europes' most renowned winter reso ...
Courchevel
Quite simply this is the creme de la creme of The Three Valleys resort ...
Disneyland Resort Paris
Celebrate 15 years of magic at Disneyland Resort Paris® the place ...
Flaine
Situated in the centre of a massive bowl, the pistes and lifts radiate ...

