Saint Barthelemy Tourist Attractions: 10 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Saint Barthelemy? Check out our Saint Barthelemy Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Saint Barthelemy.
Top Places to visit in Saint Barthelemy:
Colombier Beach, Anse du Gouverneur, St. Jean Beach, Grande Saline Beach, Shell Beach, Anse des Flamands, Lorient Beach, Toiny Coast, Grand Cul de Sac Beach, Corossol
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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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Cote D'azur-9 beaches to visit
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1. Plage Villefranche
2. Plage de l'Escalet, St. Tropez
3. Plage du Ponteil, Antibes
4. Larvotto beach, Monaco
5. Plage de Fossan and Plage des Sablettes, Menton
6. Opera Plage, Nice
7. Plage de Colombier, Juan-les-Pins
8. Boulevard de la Croissete beaches, Cannes
9. Eze Sur Mer beach
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Places to see in ( Rennes - France )
Places to see in ( Rennes - France )
Rennes is the capital city of Brittany, northwest France. It's known for its medieval half-timbered houses and grand Rennes Cathedral. Parc du Thabor includes a rose garden and aviary. South of the Vilaine river, the Musée des Beaux-arts displays works by Botticelli, Rubens and Picasso. The Champs Libres cultural center houses the Musée de Bretagne (Brittany Museum) and Espace des Sciences, featuring a planetarium.
Rennes is not often mentioned on tourist guides but this medium size town is well worth a visit. It has more than 200,000 inhabitants, of whom about 60,000 are students. This gives the town a vibrant nightlife. Some streets, such as the Rue Saint Michel, have only bars on both sides. (The locals actually call Rue Saint Michel la rue de la soif, which means Street of Thirst). A stroll down Rue Saint Michel on a Friday or Saturday evening is a very interesting experience indeed. However, if you're really in the mood to faire la fête, celebrate or just have fun in other words, the most exciting night on Rue de la Soif would be the Jeudi Soir, Thursday nights, during the school year. Jeudi Soir is the night when bars are most often packed to the brim with students. The sights on Thursday nights out on the town are very memorable and interesting.
Rennes is particularly nice in early July, during the Festival des Tombées de la Nuit. Its streets are then full of people enjoying the free street entertainment and eating or drinking at the terraces of the restaurants and cafés. Rennes used to be virtually empty after the 15th of July, as most of its inhabitants were migrating to the coast until the 15th August. In recent years, this trend seems to have stopped and Rennes's terraces and cafes are now bustling throughout the year.
One highlight of Rennes, if you're after natural beauty and tranquility, is the Thabor. This park has a stunning collection of plantlife, including a large bed of hundreds of species of roses, tropical, African and European trees, other beautiful and rare plants, and offers the traveller a chance to see some budgies. Alot else to see in Rennes such as :
Le Parlement
Maison à colombages (half-timbered houses)
Mont Saint-Michel
Saint-Malo
Etangs d'Apigné
Dinan
Montfort sur Meu
Cobac Parc
Fougères
Vilaine
Canal d'Ille & Rance
Foret de Rennes
Vitré
Le marché des Lices
Les Champs Libres
Fest-Noz
Dazibao
Bulles d'Art
The Nuit découvertes
The Nuit du Sport
Place du Colombier
Galleries Lafayette
Rue d'Orléans and Rue le Bastard
Place de la Republique to Place Ste Anne through Place de la Mairie
( Rennes - France ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Rennes . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Rennes - France
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Walk around Paris France Montparnasse Saint-Sulpice Tuileries Saint-Augustin
00:00 Boulevard du Montparnasse
01:10 Café de la Rotonde
03:50 Église Notre-Dame-des-Champs
06:35 Galeries Lafayette Homme The Kooples
06:35 tour Montparnasse
09:40 Rue de Rennes
23:30 Rue du Vieux Colombier
26:05 Église Saint-Sulpice
28:30 Rue de Rennes
31:55 Église de Saint Germain des Prés Boulevard Saint-Germain
33:45 L'embacle Fountain
38:50 Rue Bonaparte
43:30 Quai Malaquais
46:50 Pont du Carrousel
50:30 Louvre
54:00 Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel
54:50 Jardin des Tuileries
01:09:40 Terrasse du Jeu de Paume Place de la Concorde
01:17:40 Rue Royale
01:21:10 Place de la Madeleine
01:22:00 Boulevard Malesherbes
01:28:45 Place Saint-Augustin Église Saint-Augustin
France's Most Beautiful Villages - France Travel Guide
Take a tour of France's Most Beautiful Villages -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
I'd like to show you the Most Beautiful Villages of France:
Embodying France's natural ethereal beauty is the village of Gordes. Engulfed by luxuriant countryside and green hills, it has been deemed one of ''The most beautiful villages of France''. Enshrouded by houses made of stone and terracotta roof tiles, the village exudes warmth and rustic charm.
Overlooking a river gorge, the magnificent town of Rocamadour is built into a nearly sheer cliff face. A historical site of pilgrimage and a place of holy relics, Rocamadour is lit with medieval history. Famous for its monastic buildings and gorgeous churches, the village is among the most sought after French destinations.
The French village of Honfleur has earned a reputation as an artist's town over time. Its timber framed houses adorned with gray facades and cafe terraces endow it with a marked essence of uniqueness. Lovely harbor views coupled with great architecture and weather makes it a beautiful and ethereal holiday destination.
La Roque-Gageac is an amiable village enveloped in the serene waters of the
Dordogne. Compelling town sites include its riverside houses, narrow alleys, and manicured gardens all of which are absolutely delightful. A fortified village in the medieval era, it is beset with archaic manors and enthralling cliffs.
Eguisheim is a quaint village close to the German border. The characteristic narrow, cobble-stoned streets and alleyways strengthen Equisheim's stature as a resplendent medieval town. Due to its proximity to the German lands, a resolute German influence is evident in its language, architecture, and culture.
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HIDDEN BEACH in ST BARTH you MUST VISIT
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We stayed at Villa Xanadu which is managed by Eden Rock.
Beaches: Anse de St. Jean, Anse de Lorient, Anse Grand Cul-de-Sac, Anse de Grande Saline, Anse du Gouverneur, Petis Anse de Galet (Shell Beach), Anse de Columbier, Anse de Flamands, Anse des Cayes
Restaurants: Eden Rock (Sandbar & On The Rocks), Le Guanahani (Indigo on the Beach), Cheval Blanc (Isle de France), Santa Fe, Le Piment, JoJo Burger, Bonito, Bagatelle.
Note: The fireworks show was Jeff Gordon's (NASCAR) 10 Year Vowel Renewals.
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Colombier Beach - St Barths Beaches
Just you and the sound of the waves rolling ashore on Colombier Beach on beautiful St. Barths in the French West Indies. This beach is in the Land and Sea Preserve on St. Barths so its devoid of hotels, shops, and attractions. It's authentic Caribbean bliss.
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St. Barths Top Ten Things To Do, by Donna Salerno Travel
St Barths Top Ten Things To Do, is a tour of the most popular activities and highlights.
Saint Barthélemy, FWI is also know as St. Barths and considered one of the premier destinations in the Caribbean for the Jet-set crowd and celebrities. But it is a terrific destination for anyone, for fabulous beaches, restaurants and watersports activities.
Top Ten Things To Do on Vacation:
1) Gustavia: capital with shopping, restaurants and mega-yachts
2) St Jean Beach: Eden Rock hotel, beach, al fresco dining
3) Boating: fishing boats to mega-yachts
4) Snorkel & Dive: great for every age
5) Colombier Beach: north island beach with great swimming
6) Watersports: windsurf, paddle boards, jet-ski and more
7) Island Drive: scenic drives to explore island
8) Dining: Fench flovor from al-fresco to fine dining
9) Grand Cul de Sac: beach with Guanahani resort & more
10) Shopping: Duty free shopping with a European flair
Day trips are also available from St Barths (aka St. Barts) to St Maarten, Saba and Antigua. #St. Barths, # Saint Barthélemy
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