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I want to visit diferent parts of france?

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im currently living in paris and i want to go to toher parts of france where could i go ???

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  1. South West !! from Bordeaux, through the "Bearn", to Toulouse and Montpellier.

    AND go check the city of Pau ! usually Americains love it

    www.pau.fr

    The city of King Henry IV, at the bottom of the Pyrenees mountains and next to the Atlantic coast and Spain !


  2. go to marseille and aix en provence, also arles, nimes, avignon, sisteron...

    it's all gorgeous in the south :D

    and it's only about 3 hours on the tgv...

  3. Provence - Cote d'Azur

    Sud -Ouest

    Chateaux de la Loire

    Mont Saint Michel

  4. Alsace is beautiful.

    Also, check out Annecy, near Chamonix-Mont Blanc.

    Montpellier is very nice.

    The Loire River Valley is a must.

  5. Normandy, Burgundy, French Rievera, Alsace, South West (Biarritz, St jean de luz, Bassin d'arcachon...). Lot of places are beautiful so you can choose...

  6. If you want to see castles then you should go to Blois.  There are many castels surrounding that area and the city is a nice.  Bordeaux may be great for wines but it is fairly boring.  I lived there for a summer struggled to find things to do.

    Nice in South France is nice if you are looking for the beach and things to do but Cannes has a better feel to it although there's not as much to do.  

    Juan Les Pins is a great summer party town.

  7. so go to LOIRE valley with all its beautiful castles and u can visit VERSAILLES a castle too.but in in d south called the DORDOGNE dey r so much things to visit the PADIRAC HOLE LASCAUX's caves full of history dis region and of course MARSEILLE!!!!try to dont go to NORMANDIE dats really rotten ppl dont accept foreigner easily dats d bigest pb in france

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