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 Disneyland paris?
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Can you name some french tourist attractions ?


    



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kmatty
Everyone seems to be naming Parisian attractions. I really liked Paris, but I also enjoyed traveling in southern France a lot. Nice was a lot of fun and a great place to party all night and lie on the beach all day. Also, the tiny towns around the Verdon river were amazing. Chasteuille (sp?) was probably my favorite. It's a tiny town that used to be an artist colony and is made up of tiny stone houses surrounded by breathtaking scenery. Also, it's a hiker's paradise. There are a million places to explore and beautiful sites to see!


Dr. House
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1) Paris with all its attractions 2) The Mediterranean Coast: Nice, Cannes, Monaco 3) The Valley of the Loire with dozens of beautiful castles 4) In Britanny: the monastery of Saint Michel
5) In the Rhone Delta : the national park of The Camargue 6) In the south: le canyon du Verdon (not as big as the Grand Canyon, but quite impressive and lastly : the southern province of La Provence with the towns of Arles, Nimes and Avignon and lots of Romans archeological sites and aqueducts.


oroquiles
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Museo D'Orsay, Notre Dame, Torre Eiffel, Louvre,


Bene7808
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Musée du Louvre
Musée Grevin
Musée d'Orsay
Jardin des Tuilleries
Arc de Triomphe
Champs Elysées
Place de la Concorde
Place des Vosges
Place Vendome
Butte Montmartre
Eglise du Sacré Coeur
Cathédrale Notre Dame de Paris
Opéra Garnier
Opéra Bastille
Chateau de Versailles
Arènes de Lutèce
Cimetière du père Lachaise
Tour Eiffel

That's for Paris, now for France:

CĂ´te d'Azur (French Riviera)
Vignoble bordelais
Bretagne
Mont Saint Michel
Mémorial de Caen (D-Day memorial in Normandy)
Carnak
Chateaux de la Loire

.... there are so many sights to quote ....


madonna_toller
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Albert answered it so well but let's not forget the lovely food and great wines (different in each region). Both of them make an extra on your holiday's...


suspendor
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Arc du Triumph, Eiffel Tower, French Riviera, valley of Champaigne...


Shelbi.
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The Eiffel Tower?


Rillifane
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I restrict my answer to Paris since you have asked your question in the Paris section.

Tourist "must sees" are the "sights" like the Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, Notre Dame, Saint Chapelle, Sacre Coeur, Invalides, and the Pantheon and the museums, namely, the Louvre, Musee d'Orsay, Cluny, Centre Pompidu, Orangerie, and Rodin Museum.


Tom
Arch de Triumph


JUPITER
"DisneyLand" near Paris.

http://www.disneylandparis.com





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