France

Templar village La Couvertoirade in the south of France Sometimes the reference to a town or a city "moves you to medieval times" is presented as a topic. In many cases it is a true statement, and I will only cite as an example medieval towns such as Najac or Cordes sur Ciel from the Occitania region in southern France.

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Corner of the Pont Aven estuary in Brittany west of France There are villages that just by seeing some of its corners you can imagine them as an ideal setting to be painted by an artist. I already tell you that this is the case of Pont Aven, in the Cornish area, which I precisely arrived on the painters' route through Brittany, west of France.

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La Roque Gageac in Perigord in France from a barge One of the attractions of my recent trip through the Dordogne region in France, and specifically in the region of Perigord, was to see some of the beautiful villages in this area. And that is precisely the characteristic of La Roque Gageac, a town that has become listed as one of the most beautiful villages in France after Mont Saint Michel in Normandy, and Rocamadour in Occitania.

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Historic center of Toulouse in France Something that has always attracted my attention from most of the cities I have visited in France, except for the wonderful Paris and some other city especially with a university atmosphere, is the scarce atmosphere in the streets in how much the evening begins to fall, even in summer.

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Cordes sur Ciel in Occitania in southern France One of the most pleasant surprises on my most recent trip through southern France has been, without a doubt, Cordes sur Ciel. The purpose of this trip was to continue discovering more beautiful villages than those that abound so much in the old Midi-Pyrenees region, now integrated into Occitania.

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Medieval bridge of Belcastel in the south of France It is part of the select quality club of The most beautiful villages in France, some of which I have visited on my recent trip through the department of Aveyron located north of Toulouse, in the Occitania region. Well, you should know that in Aveyron there is one of the highest concentrations of these charming medieval towns.

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Towers in the medieval port of La Rochelle in western France If you plan for this year a trip through the west of France, or head to Brittany, La Rochelle must be an essential stage in your route. This city of medieval origin, which you find in the Poitou-Charentes region, offers you some really charming corners, such as its port whose entrance is flanked by medieval towers, but also in its surroundings such paradisiacal places as the island of Ré.

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Panoramic views from the Whale Lighthouse on the island of Ré Do you know that the island of Ré is known as the white one? As soon as you cross the long bridge between the historic city of La Rochelle and the island of Ré, on the Atlantic coast west of France, you will realize the reason for this popular denomination.

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Christmas Market in Mulhouse in Alscacia On the recent trip to the French region of Alsace to see Christmas markets, I not only visited the city of Strasbourg, but also had the opportunity to meet Mulhouse, another city that has interesting attractions. Located south of this border region with Germany, it is a city that has about 125.

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Monument to Joan of Arc in Orleans. Photo: Angel Martínez Bermejo Orleans is one of the oldest cities in France, which for the traveler is a guarantee of history, well-preserved cultural heritage and opportunities to discover the French savoir vivre. It is located on the banks of the Loire River, just at the northernmost point of its course and, therefore, the closest to Paris.

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Equestrian statue of Joan of Arc in the Martroi square in Orleans A trip to the Loire Valley, in central France, has a visit to the city of Orleans as a must. This is what was the capital of France in the 10th century and is now the capital of the Loire Valley Center Region.

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Plumareau Square in Tours in Loire Valley in France There are two reasons why Spanish tourists go to the French city of Tours, and to the point that this year Spain has become the first country of origin of tourists that the visit First, Tours is a stage of the route through the Loire Valley to see its famous castles, and there are many visitors who stay in the city by taking it as a base on this trip.

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Corner of Terrason Lavilledieu in Perigord in France One of the attractions of the trip we have recently made to the territory of the Pèrigord, in the department of the Dordogne, in the south of France, is the possibility of visiting some of its medieval villages. With the name of Pèrigord an old French province was known, and its territory now forms part of the departments of Dordogne and Lot and Garonne.

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Half-timbered houses in Quimper in Brittany I recognize that I've always been fascinated by the half-timbered houses you find in some cities or towns during your travels in Spain or Europe. The half-timbered houses are a type of architecture that, from my point of view, give a special attraction to the places where you can see them.

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Cruise on the Seine river in Paris One of the tourist activities that is essential to do if you go to Paris is a cruise on the Seine. On the one hand, this tour will show you a different perspective of the main monuments of the city, and on the other you will enjoy a pleasant boat ride through the heart of Paris.

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Eiffel Tower in Paris It is the fifth time I have traveled to Paris and if there is a monument that, no matter how many times I go, it never ceases to amaze me, that is the Eiffel Tower. Day or night, from above or below, you will definitely always be caught watching her. As curious data I will tell you that this impressive mecano is made up of more than 18.

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The Extraordinary Trip in Futuroscope in France For years, when I travel by car to Paris or western France, when passing near Poitiers I have always said the same thing: I have to make a trip just to know Futuroscope. Perhaps this is the year, especially considering that this theme park, currently the second amusement park in the neighboring country for the number of visitors received, in 2017 has exceeded the 2 million visitor barrier.

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