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THE TOP MUST SEE ATTRACTION IN FRANCE


1. EIFFEL TOWER: Probably the most prestigious landmark of France and at the top of many tourist’s list from all around the world. According to a conservative and careful estimate, nearly 6 million people from around the globe come to France and Visit it each year. And majority of these people are of the view that every new visit to the Eiffel tower is more enigmatic and breath-taking then the last one. Doesn’t matter if you’re having a brunch near it, taking the pictures in front of it or admiring its beauty at the night time with dark sky that is full of shiny little stars, it will present the same magnificent view.

2. MONT ST-MICHAEL: Once in France you’d surely going to want to add the Mont St-Michael to your list. This island that is situated in the midst of Normandy is said to have magical and historical mystery. According to a legend this is a sea tomb where the souls of the dead were sent, walk bare foot on the grainy sand beaches, see the ripples of water lapping up against the shores, feel the cool breeze softly touching your face, wheezing and whistling through your ears or hire a guide and get to know about the origin and full history of the island and enhance your experience while visiting this historical landmark.

3. CHAMPAGNE: Brand Name Champagne, lives up to the full reputation of its name and quality of champagne it produces. CHAMPAGNE is considered to be a finest product or as some people would like to refer to it as the liquid gold is the finest product of the whole region. Near to 5000 wine growers grow a special sort of grapes and other particular items solely for the purpose of making this champagne. If you decide to visit the country side, there are dozens and dozens of champagne houses who offer you a chance to taste, smell and buy the product at manufacturing cost.

4. D-DAY BEACHES: While watching the historical war movies, you probably must have noticed how some of the beaches in Normandy were being referred to as the D-Day beaches. It is probably the most emotional journey you’d take while you’re visiting France. Walking bare-foot on the wet sand and tides of water under your feet, you’d unintentionally think about the thousands and thousands of Allied soldiers who died under continuous gunfire and heavy explosions on the same beaches you’re now walking on. They sacrificed their life, hand in hand with each other but liberated their country from Nazi Tyranny once and for all.

5. HILLTOP VILLAGES: Just walking through the magnificent scenes on the foot or riding on a bike, once you behold the Little Villages that are situated above the hilltops, almost vanishing into the sky, you must surely will wonder how this is even possible. Majority of these villages were built into the medieval times but when you look at the structure and facilitation of basic necessities of these villages, you’ll notice that they are like any other suburb in America or UK.


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