For most people, the country of France, with its extensive galleries, cafes and traditional literary and artistic history rich synonymous with the city of Paris. But France has many other exciting destinations. Looking to expand the horizons France your next vacation? So why not visit one of these historic cities.

Bordeaux

The city of Bordeaux, situated on the Garonne in southwest France, is famous for its vineyards and cellars of the first order, know where some of the more expensive wines are produced in the world. The city also houses the Grand Theatre, one of the oldest opera houses of wooden frames in Europe. Generally, hotels in Bordeaux are much lower than that of Paris, with prices starting from per night.

Lyon

in the east-central France, located in the region Rhône-Alpes, Lyon is considered by many as the gastronomic capital of France. Many of the most famous chefs of France based in Lyon, and the city has nearly 800 restaurants offering menus of traditional French cuisine and sushi cuisine. Residents of Lyon Machon often enjoy a morning, a snack breakfast of meat (bacon, ham, sausage and / or shells), which usually accompanied by a glass of wine.

Marseille

The second-largest and oldest city in France, Marseille is located on the southwest coast of France on the Mediterranean. Le Vieux Port (Old Port), the main port city, attracts many visitors every day, with its splendid views over the sea and dozens of restaurants along the waterfront is also Marseille an important center of French art, architecture and history, museums and shows many of the best collections

Europe. While exploring the possibilities for your next holiday in France

forget to look out over Paris. While Paris may be for lovers, Bordeaux, Lyon and Marseille for people who love France.


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