France is an enchanting European country with large number of cultural and historical attractions housed in it. Country is known worldwide for its ample of natural beauty, picturesque sites, famous landmarks, monuments and diversity of offerings. Country is rich in experiences, from romance of Paris to sunshine of Dordogne, snow covered hills to lively coastline of Cote d’Azur, vine gardens of Bordeaux and spectacular Renaissance architecture France has so much to offer. Paris is the capital of France and home to world’s one of the most famous landmark, Eiffel Tower and many other notable attractions. When I planned my trip to France, Paris was my very first stop. I had mine car rental Paris Orly Airport and began my memorable journey to this wonderful country. France is home to an array of historic sites featuring roman ruins to medieval fortresses and battlefields of World War. Some of the famous and must visit historic sites are shortlisted here for you. ‘
CARCASSONNE
It is a fortified town of France positioned between the Mediterranean and Atlantic. It is often said that Carcassonne was inhabited even before the Ancient Roman Era. This beautiful town has so much to see and explore. Its double fortified 3 km walls and 52 towers are incredible and offers fascinating views. Carcassonne is also listed as a World Heritage Site with Unesco since 1997.
PALACE OF VERSAILLES
It was formerly a hunting lodge of King Louis XIII but later on converted into a magnificent residence by his son Louis XIV. Its amazing architecture and great works of art are worth more exploring. Later on in 19th Century Louis Philippe transformed it into a Museum of History of France.
NOTRE DAME CATHEDRAL, PARIS
It is one of the most famous and magnificent 12th century cathedral situated on the bank of Seine river offering great experiences. It is an excellent example of Gothic architecture. First built in 1163, Notre-Dame Cathedral is famous for its huge stained glass windows and dramatic architecture. The minute details of this stunning Gothic architecture took workers almost a century to complete. It is also home to Crown of Thorns and is one of the most important Cathedrals of France.
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