10 Top Tourist Attractions in France - Travel Video
Famous for its wines and cheeses, France is the world’s most popular tourist destination receiving 82 million foreign tourists annual. Visitors are attracted by historic cities, a beautiful countryside, the castles of the Loire Valley, and Brittany and Normandy. In addition, France offers an agreeable climate, some excellent beaches on the French Riviera, the Atlantic coast and the island of Corsica, wide possibilities for winter sports, most notably in the Alps and the Pyrenees, and a rich culture with food and wines that are among the most celebrated in the world. Here’s a look at the top tourist attractions in France.
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La Rochelle (Things to do - Places to Visit) - LA ROCHELLE Top Tourist Places
City in France
La Rochelle is a coastal city in southwestern France and capital of the Charente-Maritime department.
It's been a center for fishing and trade since the 12th century, a maritime tradition that's reflected in its Vieux Port (old harbor) and huge, modern Les Minimes marina. The old town has half-timbered medieval houses and Renaissance architecture, including passageways covered by 17th-century arches.
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Things to do in LA ROCHELLE - Places to Visit in La Rochelle
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Dordogne Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Dordogne? Check out our Dordogne Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Dordogne.
Top Places to visit in Dordogne:
Cave of Font-de-Gaume, Vieux Sarlat, The Maison Forte de Reignac, Chateau des Milandes, Vesunna Gallo-Roman Museum, Chateau de Beynac, Saint jean de cole, Chateau de Commarque, Place des Cornieres, Monpazier, Les Jardins de Marqueyssac, Les Jardins du Manoir d’Eyrignac, Le Chateau de Fenelon, Grotte de Rouffignac, Chateau de Castelnaud, Cathedrale St-Fron
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Remy Martin Estate Visiting Tour, Cognac, France, 2011, HD 1080p
Remy Martin Estate Visiting Tour, Cognac, France, 2011, HD 1080p, My video from Remy Martin Estate guided tour
starring our lovely French guide Matilda.
Top 10 Best Things To Do in Bergerac, France
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List of Best Things to do in Bergerac, France
Chateau de Monbazillac
Tourist Office of Bergerac
Statue Cyrano de Bergerac
Eglise Notre-Dame
Musee du Tabac
St. Jacques Church
Ecluses de Tuilieres
Musee de la Ville (du Vin et de la Batellerie)
Chateau du Haut Pezaud
Rody chocolaterie
Viaje por la Costa Atlántica de Francia / Trip Along the French Atlantic Coast [IGEO.TV]
Este es un recorrido virtual por la costa atlántica francesa en el que se muestran dieciséis ciudades o lugares que justifican que este viaje virtual se materialice en real.
Lo virtual de la propuesta permite abarcar un largo recorrido, ardua labor si el recorrido se lleva a cabo en su totalidad, pero esta visión general de la costa francesa bañada por el océano Atlántico es solo una guía de las muchas posibilidades que ofrece para disfrutar de paisajes, clima, ambiente, gastronomía y cultura.
En el recorrido diferenciaremos las seis regiones francesas bañadas por el océano atlántico: dieciséis ciudades o lugares (entre una y cuatro por cada región) de cada ciudad mostraremos algunos rincones o paisajes de entre los muchos que podremos encontrar en ella con atractivo suficiente para justificar su visita. Aquataine, Charente Maritime, Pays de Loire, Bretagne, Normandie, y Picardie, de estas regiones visita.
TRIP ALONG THE FRENCH ATLANTIC COAST
This a virtual tour along French Atlantic Coast where sixteen cities and landscapes are shown in order to encourage people to change the virtual journey into a real one.
Virtual issue allows us to cover a fairly wide itinerary, which would be extremely hard if the tour was completely done. This general view along French Coast flanked by Atlantic Sea is a guide about the multiple choices that this region could offer according with landscapes, climatology, environment, gastronomy and culture.
Along the journey, six French Regions washed by Atlantic Sea would be point out: Aquitaine, Charente Maritime, Pays de Loire, Bretagne, Normandie and Picardie, off which are exhibited 16 cities or places, furthermore, landscapes and spots are demonstrated from each city, which are interesting enough for justifying a visit.
1. - AQUITAINE:
Biarritz, Arcachon, Bordeaux
2.- CHARENTE MARITIME:
Royan, Île d'Oleron,La Rochelle
3.- PAYS DE LOIRA:
Les Sables d'Olonne, La Baule
4.- BRETAGNE
Quiberon, Brest, Saint Malo
5.- NORMANDIE
Granville, Deauville,Etretat, Dieppe
6. - PICARDIE Y CALAIS
Le Touquet.
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Visit of Angoulême, France
A little visit through the comic street art in the City of Angoulême that hosts a very famous comic festival.
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E11: Champagne, Champagne for Everyone! | Reims, France
It's celebration time as we travel to Reims, the capital of the Champagne region. Clayton enjoys a hard-to-pronounce taste comparison at the Pommery Estate with a visiting friend, Lachlan.
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Bayonne, an urban gem in the French Way of St. James
Bayonne is an urban gem located on the shores of the Bay of Basque, close to the Pyrenees in the French Basque Country.
It is one of the largest cities of the region of Aquitaine and it's also one of the most beautiful, located at the confluence of the Nive and Adour rivers.
Bayonne Cathedral known as The Saint Mary's Cathedral is an elegant Gothic building, constructed in the 13th century and it was named one of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites, like a monument that integrates the French Way of St. James.
Another monument is the Old Castle in the city center. The Old Castle construction began in the 11th century on the location of the Roman castrum and was finally finished six centuries later.
The medieval layout in it's narrow streets is appreciated. A lovely detail is that we can't see in the building's front a single cable.
This city with more than a quarter of a million inhabitants is a neat and charming French city.
Sites of Burgundy France
As you cruise the canals of France, you will see many of these sites