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  2. Nov 1, 2022 · From Paris to Cannes to Bordeaux, the most famous cities in France attract tons of visitors from around the world. Find out what makes these cities special!

  3. Apr 23, 2024 · Marseille. 3. Lyon. 4. Toulouse. 5. Nice. 6. Nantes. 7. Montpellier. 8. Strasbourg. 9. Bordeaux. 10. Lille. France’s 10 biggest cities by population. 1. Paris with 2.175 million residents, first place in the ranking of France’s 10 biggest cities.

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    • Trips Nearby. If you’re staying in Paris, make time for some visits to nearby attractions, like Fontainebleau, Vaux le Vicomte which was the inspiration for much of Versaille, and Alexandre Dumas’ Chateau de Monte Cristo.
    • Aix-en-Provence in the Bouches-du-Rhône. The old capital of Provence is one of the south of France’s most charming cities. It has everything you would expect: architecture that takes you back to the 17 and 18 centuries, elegant patrician houses, and long tree-lined avenues where bubbling fountains keep the summer temperature cool.
    • Amiens in Picardy, North France. Amiens is best known for its cathedral; visit if you can during the summer months when the son-et-lumière (sound and light show) dances over the magnificent façade of the largest Gothic cathedral in France.
    • Arles in the Bouches-du-Rhône. Once the Roman capital, then a religious center in the Middle Ages, Arles has a fascinating history. Its importance began when Julius Caesar took Marseille in 49 BC and Arles became commercially important, standing at a crossroads of major routes as well as providing a major port.
    • Paris. Population: 2,190,327 (2016) Département of Paris, region of Île de France. Paris, the capital of France, is watered by the Seine River. One of Europe’s largest cities, Paris and its suburbs are also France’s most populous urban area with 12,292,895 inhabitants (2011 census).
    • Marseille. Population: 862,211 (2016) Département of Bouches-du-Rhône, region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur. The town is located on France’s south coast and is the country’s largest port for commerce, freight and cruise ships.
    • Lyon. Population: 513,275 (2015) Département of Rhône, region of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. Lyon is a major tourist site with its old town (Vieux-Lyon, Presqu’Île) and a Unesco-World Heritage site.
    • Toulouse. Population: 475,438 (2016) Département of Haute-Garonne, region of Occitania. Read more about Toulouse on the blog. Located in the southwest of France, Toulouse has been affectionally nicknamed by the locals as the “Pink City” because it is mainly built from clay bricks.
    • Colmar. Colmar is easily one of the most beautiful towns in France. Located in the Grand Est region of France, it is along the Alsace Wine Route, making it ideal for lovers of Riesling.
    • Carcassonne is a Truly Beautiful Place in France. I mean… the photo above kind of says it all. Carcassonne is located in the south of France in the Occitanie region.
    • Bordeaux. The world capital of wine also happens to be one of the most beautiful places to visit in France! Located in the southwest of France, in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, many people visit to try famous Bordeaux wine.
    • Paris, of Course, Makes the List of Most Beautiful Cities in France. From the Eiffel Tower to the Ile St. Louis, Montmartre to Saint Germain, you can’t miss the chance to spend some time in Paris!
  4. Sacré Coeur. Sainte-Chapelle. Moulin Rouge. The Catacombs of Paris. The Luxor Obelisk. Paris is also famous for its many museums, many of which are architectural icons in their own right, such as: The Louvre. Musée dOrsay. Centre Pompidou. Major attractions close to Paris, but outside the city itself include: Palace of Versailles. Disneyland Paris

  5. Dec 4, 2023 · Table of Contents. The 15 BEST Cities in France to Visit in 2024. No 1 Carcassonne – A Medieval Tapestry in Southern France. No 2 Bordeaux – the wine capital of France. No 3 Strasbourg – the Capital of Christmas. No 4 Rouen – where Joan of Arc was burnt at the stake. No 5 La Rochelle – a jewel in the Atlantic crown.

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