France

One of the best ways to get to know France and the French people is to visit a local market. If you come early in the morning the smell of spices, fresh vegetables and colorful flowers will meet you. Here you will find the locals, the taxi driver, the chef, the housewife and curious tourists browsing around looking or buying fresh food for dinner.
For visitors, all of France can seem like a market – every region offers something unique and exceptional. In Paris you will quickly notice the hectic city life influenced by the haut-couture fashion, art, beautiful architecture and wonderful gastronomy. The 26 regions in France offer their own unique landscapes, cultures and gastronomies: The elegant and impressive chateaus of the Loire Valley, the well-reputated vineyards of Bordeaux, the rocky coasts of Brittany, the idyllic farms and villages of Provence and the beautiful white, sandy beaches of Languedoc-Roussillon.
The country can satisfy just about any traveler's taste.
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Provence
Provence is the most popular holiday destination in France. Many people are attracted by the mild climate with the many hours of sunshine all year, the beautiful beaches, the fantastic mountains, the small nice, picturesque villages, the exciting larger cities such as Cannes, Nice and Aix-en-Provence...
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Languedoc-Roussillon
Languedoc-Roussillon in the southern France is known for its nice temperatures all year round and it offers a lot of exciting, cultural monuments, great wines, Mediterranean cuisine and a varied landscape with mountains, vineyards and fine and child-friendly sandy beaches.
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Brittany
Brittany in the western France is represented by deep fiords, steep rocks and child-friendly long, fine, sandy beaches. Along the coast of Brittany, there are numerous beach towns, anything from large, mundane places to small, cosy towns. The tides of the coast of Brittany are an impressive phenomenon.
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Aquitaine
Aquitaine in the south western France offers 250 km of coastal stretch with long, fine, sandy beaches with waves that are perfect for surfers, and lakes that are ideal for yachting and fishing. The mountains on the border of Spain invite you to make walks with incredible panorama views and to practice a lot of different kinds of sport activities.
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