Top 10 Destinations for Travelers Looking to Escape the Crowds
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Get away AND give yourself some elbow room. Welcome to MojoTravels, and today we're counting down our picks for the Top 10 Destinations for Travelers Looking to Escape the Crowds.
For this list, we’re looking at fun, unique and interesting destinations that aren’t overcrowded with tourists nor jam-packed with locals.
10: Belize
9: Oman
8: Cluny, France
7: Madagascar
6: Vis, Croatia
5: Liechtenstein
4: Scottish Islands
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The Rodin Museum, The Gates to Paradise- Top Paris Attraction
The Rodin Museum is one of the best kept secrets of Paris. It is actually the former residence of the 19th century sculptor Auguste Rodin. Housed in the beautiful 18th century manor Hôtel Biron, this intimate museum and its garden give insight into Rodin's life and work. Despite the undeniable charm of the interiors, it's the garden that is the museum's biggest draw. It's an absolutely beautiful setting with Rodin's sculptures set throughout the grounds. The Thinker, the Three Shades, the Doors of Hell, the Burghers of Calais are some of the famous sculptures you can admire in their natural settings. The golden dome of the Invalides and the Eiffel Tower in the background provide the perfect backdrop for Rodin's works on display.
The Musée Rodin is just a short walk from the Varenne metro stop near Les Invalides. The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. It is located at 79 rue de Varenne.
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Paris, France: Monet's Dreamy Water Lilies
Step out of the leafy, sun-dappled Impressionist painting that is the Tuileries Garden and into the Orangerie, a little jewel box of a museum featuring works by Monet, Renoir, Matisse, Picasso, and others. The main attraction, Monet's Water Lilies float dreamily in oval-shaped rooms he designed to showcase his masterpiece. Subscribe at for weekly updates on more European destinations.
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Paris: Musée de Cluny (Medieval Museum)
Musée de Cluny (Musée national du Moyen Âge) is a Museum nearby the Sorbonne in the Latin Quarter of Paris. One of the more famous holdings of this museum is one of the Lady and the Unicorn tapestries. Built in 1334, it was originally built as an abbey and is a wonderful example of medieval architecture in Paris. It became a public museum in 1843 and houses some wonderful medieval artifacts worth checking out.
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5 hidden gem museums in Paris
If you thought you knew all about Paris museums, you got it wrong!
The international capital of art and culture has many hidden gems for you to explore: whether you like fashion, innovative digital exhibitions, science, sculpture or architecture, there is something for every taste - starting with these 5 amazing suggestions!
1) The Yves Saint Laurent Museum, dedicated to one of the most iconic couturiers of the 20th century, presents some of its most stunning dresses, accessories, costume sketches, photos and videos in a beautiful Second Empire mansion.
2) The Atelier des Lumières hosts monumental immersive exhibitions of famous paintings projected on the walls of this former foundry.
3) The Bourdelle Museum, the former home of Antoine Bourdelle, the colleague of Rodin and the master of Giacometti, exposes in its gardens and workshops more than five hundred statues of plaster, marble and bronze.
4) The Cité des Sciences et de l'industrie, where children and adults can explore the countless secrets of science whilst playing.
5) The Cité de l'Architecture et du Patrimoine, a reference in the art of building which exhibits almost 1 000 years of architectural history from the Romanesque period to the present day.
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The Loire's 10 Best Tourist Attractions
The Loire's 10 Best Travel Destinations (by Rough Guides)
10. Chenonceau
The Château de Chenonceau is a French château near the small village of Chenonceaux, in the Indre-et-Loire département of the Loire Valley in France. The château was built on the site of an old mill on the River Cher, sometime before its first mention in writing in the 11th century. It was designed by the French Renaissance architect Philibert de l'Orme.
9. Loire a Velo
A brand new network of cycle-paths and cycle routes on minor roads now makes cycling along the River Loire even more enjoyable -- and safer -- than it was before.
8. Chartres cathedral
Chartres Cathedral is a medieval Roman Rite Catholic cathedral located in Chartres, about 80 kilometres southwest of Paris. It is considered one of the finest examples of French Gothic architecture and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The current cathedral, mostly constructed between 1194 and 1250, is the last of at least five which have occupied the site since the town became a bishopric in the 4th century.
7. Food markets
Every town has its lively, traditional weekly market where you can stock up on picnic provisions and local specialities.
6. Canoe and kayak trips
The best way to get to know the River Loire is by boat, and you can rent canoes and kayaks all over the region.
5. Montsoreau and Candes-St-Martin
Candes-Saint-Martin is a commune in the Indre-et-Loire department in central France. It overlooks the confluence of the Vienne and Loire rivers from a steep hill on the left bank of the Loire, and marks the boundary between the modern departments of Indre-et-Loire to the east, and Maine-et-Loire to the West.
4. Villandry gardens
The lands where an ancient fortress once stood were known as Colombier until the 17th century. Acquired in the early 16th century by Jean Le Breton, France's Controller-General for War under King Francis I, a new château was constructed around the original 14th-century keep where King Philip II of France once met Richard I of England to discuss peace. It is also known for its beautiful gardens.
3. Au Cabernet d'Anjou
This former Loire mariners' bar enjoys a sun-flooded terrace overlooking one of the prettiest stretches of the river.
2. Chateaudun
Looming over the river on its clifftop height, little-visited Chateaudun is an eerily Gothic chateau. Châteaudun is located about 45 km northwest of Orléans, and about 50 km south-southwest of Chartres, on the river Loir, a tributary of the Sarthe.
1. Chateau de Blois
The Royal Château de Blois is located in the Loir-et-Cher département in the Loire Valley, in France, in the center of the city of Blois. The residence of several French kings, it is also the place where Joan of Arc went in 1429 to be blessed by the Archbishop of Reims before departing with her army to drive the English from Orléans. Built in the middle of the town that it effectively controlled, the château of Blois comprises several buildings constructed from the 13th to the 17th century around the main courtyard.
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