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France

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France offers far more than its capital city. While Paris draws millions each year, the country’s true richness lies in its variety, from Alpine villages to Atlantic coastlines, medieval towns to Mediterranean markets. In Normandy, visitors can walk along the D-Day beaches or explore the towering abbey of Mont-Saint-Michel, which becomes an island at high tide. Further inland, the Loire Valley is dotted with over 300 castles, many of which are open for tours and even overnight stays.

In the south, Provence blends Roman ruins with fields of lavender and olive groves. The city of Arles, once home to Vincent van Gogh, still hosts summer photography festivals and traditional bull games in its ancient amphitheater. Just a short drive away, travelers can cross the Pont du Gard, a Roman aqueduct that has stood for nearly 2,000 years. In contrast, the French Riviera offers glitz and art in places like Nice, where Marc Chagall and Henri Matisse left behind museums dedicated to their work.

France celebrates its cultural heritage with a strong calendar of events. Each July, the entire country tunes in to watch the Tour de France, which winds through cities, vineyards, and mountain passes. Autumn brings grape harvest festivals across Burgundy and Champagne. Even in winter, alpine towns like Chamonix and Megève combine skiing with historic town centers and hearty Alpine cuisine. Every region, no matter how small, brings its own distinct voice to the national story.

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