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Guide to France With its reputation as "the City of Lights", Paris is actually much more than its name - one of the best travel destinations which offers everything you could possibly wish for.
Paris is truly a city to discover. A stay in Paris should at least include a visit to the Louvre; a climb of the Eiffel Tower; a climb to the top of Notre Dame Cathedral; a day of shopping frenzy; a night out on the town and of course a time to be relaxed in the parks.
Visit Guide to
Paris and read about its history, events, dining,
entertainment and etc.
France's second largest and most ancient city is Marseille, conquered by the Greeks and Romans and littered with ancient sites and artifacts - Bustling Marseille - although part of the region of Provence, is truly a place with unique sounds, smells and sights to be seen, heard and touched.
Founded in 600 B.C., Marseille is the oldest city, the
largest commercial port and surely the most complex in
France. Today it remains a capitol of Southern Europe,
cosmopolitan and exuberant, with its picturesque old port,
the Bouillabaisse and its folklore.
As the regional capital and the gateway to the beautiful Côte d'Azur,
Nice is in spitting distance of glamorous resorts like Cannes and Monaco, and within easy reach of the rural villages of Provence.
Nice's beaches are pebbly and treasury - with lots of them - free, warm and clean as a whistle.
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