1. Eiffel Tower, Paris
The iconic symbol of France and a must-visit landmark.
2. Mont Saint-Michel, Normandy
A medieval abbey perched on a rocky island, surrounded by tidal waters.
3. Palace of Versailles, Île-de-France
A stunning example of French Baroque architecture and opulent gardens.
4. The French Riviera (Côte d’Azur)
A glamorous coastline featuring cities like Nice, Cannes, and Monaco.
5. Château de Chambord, Loire Valley
A grand Renaissance château set in extensive parkland.
6. Lavender Fields, Provence
Endless purple fields that bloom in the summer.
7. Dune of Pilat, Arcachon Bay
The tallest sand dune in Europe, offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic coast.
8. Gorges du Verdon, Provence
Europe’s largest canyon, with turquoise waters ideal for kayaking and hiking.
9. Château de Chenonceau, Loire Valley
A beautiful château spanning the River Cher.
10. The Calanques, Marseille
A series of stunning limestone cliffs and inlets along the Mediterranean coast.
11. Mont Blanc, French Alps
The highest mountain in the Alps, perfect for skiing and mountaineering.
12. Étretat Cliffs, Normandy
Dramatic white chalk cliffs with natural arches and a stunning coastal view.
13. Pont du Gard, Provence
A well-preserved Roman aqueduct bridge spanning the Gardon River.
14. Alsace Wine Route, Alsace
A scenic route through picturesque vineyards and charming villages.
15. Colmar, Alsace
A fairy-tale town with colorful half-timbered houses and canals.
16. Saint-Tropez, French Riviera
A glamorous seaside town known for its beaches and nightlife.
17. Château de Versailles Gardens, Île-de-France
Expansive formal gardens with fountains and sculptures.
18. Brittany Coast
Rugged coastlines, sandy beaches, and quaint fishing villages.
19. Annecy, Haute-Savoie
A charming town with a crystal-clear lake and canals, surrounded by mountains.
20. Carcassonne, Languedoc
A medieval fortified city with impressive walls and towers.
21. Bordeaux Vineyards
World-famous wine region with rolling vineyards and elegant châteaux.
22. Château de Fontainebleau, Île-de-France
A royal residence with Renaissance and classical architecture.
23. Lourdes, Occitanie
A major Catholic pilgrimage site nestled in the Pyrenees.
24. Aix-en-Provence, Provence
A historic city with beautiful squares, fountains, and a vibrant arts scene.
25. Sénanque Abbey, Provence
A picturesque Cistercian abbey surrounded by lavender fields.
26. Île de Ré, Nouvelle-Aquitaine
A charming island with sandy beaches, salt marshes, and bike paths.
27. Château de Villandry, Loire Valley
Renowned for its elaborate Renaissance gardens.
28. Corsica
A Mediterranean island with rugged mountains, forests, and beaches.
29. Rocamadour, Occitanie
A pilgrimage site built into the cliffs of the Alzou canyon.
30. Côte de Granit Rose, Brittany
A stretch of coastline with unique pink granite rock formations.
31. Vaux-le-Vicomte, Île-de-France
A grand château with stunning gardens, inspiring Versailles.
32. Giverny, Normandy
The home and garden of Impressionist painter Claude Monet.
33. Amiens Cathedral, Picardy
A UNESCO World Heritage Gothic cathedral with intricate carvings.
34. Lyon, Rhône-Alpes
Known for its Renaissance architecture, vibrant culture, and gastronomy.
35. Château d’If, Marseille
A fortress on an island, famously featured in “The Count of Monte Cristo.”
36. Camargue, Provence
A unique region of wetlands, known for wild horses, flamingos, and salt flats.
37. Avignon, Provence
The city of the Popes, with the impressive Palais des Papes.
38. Cité de Carcassonne, Occitanie
A medieval fortress town with massive walls and a labyrinth of streets.
39. Nîmes, Occitanie
A city with well-preserved Roman monuments, including an amphitheater.
40. Île d’Oléron, Nouvelle-Aquitaine
A large island with sandy beaches, oyster farms, and pine forests.
41. Strasbourg, Alsace
A city with a blend of French and German influences, known for its cathedral.
42. The Luberon, Provence
A picturesque region with hilltop villages, vineyards, and orchards.
43. Château de Chantilly, Hauts-de-France
A beautiful château with an art collection, gardens, and stables.
44. Les Baux-de-Provence, Provence
A medieval village perched on a rocky outcrop, with stunning views.
45. Sarlat-la-Canéda, Dordogne
A well-preserved medieval town with narrow streets and stone buildings.
46. Chartres Cathedral, Centre-Val de Loire
A UNESCO-listed Gothic cathedral with stunning stained glass windows.
47. Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte, Île-de-France
A baroque château with stunning gardens, designed by André Le Nôtre.
48. Nice, French Riviera
A city with a beautiful seaside promenade, historic Old Town, and vibrant culture.
49. Metz, Lorraine
Known for its Gothic Saint-Stephen Cathedral and the Centre Pompidou-Metz.
50. Menton, French Riviera
A town known as the “Pearl of France,” with colorful buildings and citrus orchards.

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