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6 French Holiday Attractions Not To Miss

Sunday, July 12th, 2009

France is considered one of the most beautiful countries in the world. It has a rich culture and a detailed history, as well, which is why it is no wonder many people come to visit. In fact, France is the most visited country in the world, with an estimated 80 million visitors a year. If you’re planning on visiting sometime soon, here is a list of France attractions you definitely should not miss out on.

Versailles

Versailles is not just one of the most popular France attractions. It is also one of the most important and luxurious palaces in the world, having served as the official residence for the royal family of France from 1682 to 1789, particularly the families of King Louis XIV, Louis XV and Louis XVI. With its historic atmosphere, magnificent chambers decorated with ornate furniture and its stunning gardens, Versailles is truly a feast for the senses and a sight you should definitely tour before you leave. It is easy to get to, as well, located only a short drive from Paris.

Louvre Museum

France boasts of some of the best art museums in the world, including the famous Louvre Museum. Aside from being one of the most popular France attractions in Paris, it is a national museum, housing hundreds of thousands of masterpieces from the Egyptians, Greeks, Etruscans and Romans. There are also plenty of excellent examples of Islamic and decorative art. The most popular collection, though, are the paintings, particularly the works of Leonardo da Vinci. Other notable French museums include the Georges Pompidou Centre and the Musee d’Orsay.

Eiffel Tower

Towering at a height of roughly 324 metres, the Eiffel Tower is the tallest building in Paris. More importantly, it is the most recorgnizable symbol of France. Therefore, there is no better proof of your visit to France than a picture of you against the base of this magnificent structure. Don’t stop there, though. Rather, climb to the first floor to shop for souvenirs or to the second floor to enjoy a great meal while being surrounded by spectacular views. The best views, though, are those seen from the top of the tower, especially at night when the City of Lights comes to life.

Notre Dame de Paris

The Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris has a rich history. First constructed in 1163, it is the site of many historical events, including the coronation of King Henry VI, the wedding of Mary, Queen of Scotland, the coronation of Napoleon Bonaparte and the canonization of Joan of Arc. What draws millions of visitors year after year, though, is its remarkable Gothic architecture and its collection of artistic religious pieces. Its rose windows are stunning to behold on sunny days, while the gargoyles and chimera perched around its tower are fascinating. You can also catch a glimpse of its bells, particularly the 13-ton Emmanuel Bell, which is sure to transport you into the pages of Victor Hugo’s ‘The Hunchback of Notre Dame’.

Chateau de Chombard

Built in the 16th century, the Chateau de Chombard in the Loire Valley is a romantic and awe-inspiring structure. It is one of the most popular French castles and one of the finest examples of French renaissance architecture. It has 440 rooms and 84 staircases, with the centerpiece being its famous double-helix staircase which runs up three floors without meeting. It also has over 800 decorative columns and an eleborate roofline, all of which are mirrored in its moat. The Fontainebleau Castle is another castle worth visiting.

Loire Valley

Do you want to take a break from the hustle and bustle in Paris? If so, take a drive through the Loire Valley to get a taste of the relaxing and romantic French countryside. The Loire Valley is not just the site of many historic and cultural France attractions, but is, in fact, a captivating attraction in itself due to its incredible natural scenery, making it worthy of being called the Garden of France.

These are just some of the best historic, cultural and modern France attractions. There are endless others which are all worth visiting, including Disneyland Paris and the beaches on the French Riviera. No matter where you go, though, you surely won’t be disappointed, but rather, have some great memories to bring home with you along with your beautiful souvenirs.

Isabella Olsen is a travel writer who has toured major destinations worldwide, including France, by car. Zencarhire.com offer car hire from many locations throughout France, including, car hire Bordeaux. To book a car rental France, or learn more about cheap car hire worldwide, visit www.zencarhire.com