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5 Things To Do In France

France, the most romantic city on the planet, can’t be missed. Here, we have found some of the best things about France, which are making people fall in love with it.

5. Paris Botanical Garden

The beautiful Botanical Garden in Paris is always ready to take your breath away. They are a place that can be taken as a family day out, a cultural experience, or a romantic rendezvous. The garden consists of about more than 10,000 species, it also has tropical greenhouses and Alpine gardens. This is like the garden from Alice in wonderland. You will have the same feeling there as you felt while reading this story about Alice, the girl lost in the woods, beautifully made but a naturally existing one.

4. Marvel at the Lascaux Ancient Cave Art

Discovered in 1940, there is the famous Lascaux cave in France, in the Vezere Valley of Dordogne. The story behind it is very interesting, as the discovery was made by four teenagers who were searching for their dog. Later, it was closed and then after some time, an artificial cave was created as a substitute of it. The things to see in that cave are; over 800 drawings and engravings, the Abri de Cap-blanc with a monumental sculpture of horses, bison, and deer, and the Abri du Poisson which is clearly representing a fish and is considered one of the best tourist attractions in France.

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3. Taste Bayonne – Chocolate Coast

Located in Basque Country, there is this speciality of France which is French Chocolate and it has its biggest business there. You will taste heaven if you try this chocolate, and if you miss it then you are missing out a huge chunk from your life, trust my words. The chocolate has got historical value too which is great for the historical buff but if you are on a family holiday to this part of France the kids will cherish this memory.

2. Ride The Bobsleigh Run at La Plagne

Ever since I watched Cool Runnings many years ago about the Jamaican Bob Sleigh Team I always wanted to try it, now there is the bobsleigh run at La Plagne which is must for visiting when you visit this part of France. It was basically made for the Albertville Winter Olympics but now it serves its purpose as a tourist attraction. Here you can scream and hear your clear echoes around the valley. Also as you reach up to 90 kilometres per hour on the self-steering mono bob, from which you can lie back and go down the track with full safety precautions and belts provided to you for this adventurous ride of a lifetime you will be sure to remember this part of your visit to France.

1. Skiing – The Slopes of Val d’lsere

Val d`Isere slopes spread along the admirable valley which is on the road up to the 2770-metre Col de I`Iseran. It is France`s highest mountain pass. If you are coming to France for a trip with your family including your children to show then the beauty of France, then you should definitely visit the awesome Children`s Village which is at the base of the slopes.

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There exists the Ski area where you can Ski for hours and hours. Then there is also a smart lift system which is also worth enjoying at. It is considered to be world`s best ski resort, that hosts many hotels, cafes and various other activities to keep you and the family busy on your France holiday.

France is a favorite holiday destination among European tourists. France is also a land rich in culture and history. It has a very good climate also. It attracts tourists with its warm summer days, lazy evenings, exotic food and wine, beautiful beaches, thrilling mountains, quiet country roads and busy and vibrant cities. France has something for each and every one who comes to visit her. France also offers an opportunity for making good investments in property.

France is a popular holiday destination for the Britons. It is its proximity to their country that makes France a favorite holiday destination among the Britons. Every year, thousands of Britons visit France. After all, for the Britons, France is just on the other side of the channel. There is no wonder that more and more Britons are acquiring property in France.

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