Travel in France: 5 Must-see Cities

France is the world’s most visited country and a popular tourist destination. Also known as ‘the hexagon’ due to its six-sided shape, it is the largest country in the European Union. The highest mountain in Europe is in the French Alps. There are also plenty of historical places to visit in France. To save some dollars, find some late deals at https://www.dealchecker.co.uk/cheap-holidays.html. Below are some top cities you need to mark off your list for a visit to France.

Paris

Paris is the capital of France and a global center for fashion, art, and culture. Apart from River Seine and its wide boulevards, its chief landmark is the Eiffel Tower. The tower is the most visited in the world, with three levels.  If you love heights, the topmost level overlooking Paris is just for you. Another major landmark is the Cathedral of Notre Dame. A climb up the cathedral will give you a beautiful view of the city. Other notable places include the Place Dauphine, Seine River, and the hotel Les Invalides.

Marseille

Marseille is the second-largest city in France and the largest Port, located on the Mediterranean Sea. The city houses various iconic monuments including the Castle d’If, a fortress on the island, which was later made a prison. You can get there via boat service. There is also the Notre Dame de la Garde which is a lighthouse, a fortress, and a sacred pilgrimage site. The church has maritime-inspired decorations which are a must-see for lovers of history.

Lyon

Lyon sits at the confluence of the Saone and Rhone rivers. It is the third-largest city after Paris and Marseille. ‘The Upside Down Elephant,’ a nickname for the most notable landmark in Lyn; Basilique Notre-Dame de Fourviere has an interesting mix of architectural designs. You can get great views of Lyon from the top of the monument. The Bartholdi Fountain is also an eye-catching site, with its recently added contemporary illuminations and fountains. The Tour Metallique and Lyon Opera House are some other must-see places in Lyon.

Bordeaux

Bordeaux is known as a wine production powerhouse, with over quarter a million acres of vines and over 100 wine producers who make the region’s best wine. The Cathedrale Saint-Andre is a UNESCO world heritage site with sculptures of the Last Supper, Christ in Majesty, and the Ascension. Le Grand Theatre is also an emblematic building with its outside featuring twelve Colossian Corinthian columns and the inside being a remarkable site of grand staircases and foyers.

Nice

Nice is known for its great climate, bars, beaches, many museums, and stunning views. The Vielle Ville is the liveliest old town in Nice. It houses various landmarks including the Nice Cathedral, Galerie des Ponchettes which contains Raoul Dufy’s artwork, and the Les Palais des Rois Sardes which was a former palace.

In France, you will get a taste of some top dishes, as the country boasts of some of the best cuisines in the world, with culinary cultures that run deep. Some popular dishes include pot-au-feu, baguettes, and macaroon. Being the world’s largest wine producer, it is also a place for wine lovers. Here, you can enjoy famous brands from Bordeaux, Burgundy, and the Rhone; as well as local beers such as 1664.