Must punch the top ten famous tourist attractions in France, not to be missed.
1.Provence
Famous for its lavender and leisure resort, it is also the most famous wine producer in France. France’s main rose wine producing area is Provence, its production of rose wine accounts for 80% of France, is the largest rose wine producing area in France. In addition, the rich Mediterranean style, rich and strong local red wine, as well as the unique spicy white wine, together constitute a beautiful scenery of Provence.
2.Eiffel Tower
The Eiffel Tower began on January 26, 1887, and was completed in 1889, when Gustaveel and 1889 held a conference to commemorate the centenary of the French Revolution. It is a world-famous building and an icon of French civilization. It is also a landmark building of the city of Paris, known as the “steel woman of France”. The Tower of Paris is three hundred meters, the antenna is 24 meters, the overall height of 324 meters, is a distributed steel frame structure, divided into the square, the first floor, the second floor, the third floor, the third floor, the fourth floor garden, from the square to the first floor a total of five elevators, the first floor two double stairs.
3.Louvre
The Louvre, located in the center of Paris, on the south bank of the Seine River, was founded in 1204, it was once the royal palace of France, 50 French Kings and queens have lived here. As one of the most representative works of art in France, it enjoys a worldwide reputation for its large number of classic oil paintings and sculptures, ranking first among the four major art museums in the world. Today’s Louvre Museum, the Louvre, with an area of 198 hectares, is a landmark attraction in Paris, France. It consists of six exhibition areas, the Greco-Roman Museum, the Egyptian Museum, the Oriental Museum, paintings, sculptures, and the Decorative Museum, with a collection of more than 400,000 pieces.
4. Notre Dame Church, Paris
There is a church building on the Ile de la Cede in central Paris, which is the main church of the Catholic Archdiocese of Paris. The Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris was built between 1163 and 1250, all completed in 1345. Built over 180 years ago, this church is part of the Gothic style and occupies an important position in the community of Gothic churches in Ile-de-France. As the greatest building in ancient China, its status and historical significance are incomparable. On the evening of April 15, a fire broke out in Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France, and the cause of the fire is likely to be because of the fire scene, the famous “Window of the Rose” and the Notre Dame courtyard in Paris were burned down…
5. Arc de Triomphe, Paris
The Arc de l ‘Etole (French: Arc de Triomphe) is located in the middle of Charles de Gaulle Place in the western part of Rue Charlette in Paris, France. As its name suggests, the Arc de Triomphe is a gateway to welcome troops home in triumph. The building, which sits on a circular road in the middle of Charles de Gaulle Place in central Paris, is the largest arch in the world. Due to the completion of the Arc de Triomphe, caused a lot of traffic problems, in the mid-19th century, the Arc de Triomphe was built around a dozen of 40 to 80 meters long street composed of a ring, by the Arc de Triomphe, so named. The Arc de Triomphe is also known as the “Star Gate”, which is its nickname. The Arc de Triomphe is located on the Champs-Elysees Avenue, which is a magnificent city.
6.Seine River
The Seine in northern France has a total length of 776.6 km, with its branches totaling 787,000 km ²; The river has an important historical place in Europe and holds the waterways of most of the inland rivers of France. The Seine River in Paris is more than ten kilometers long, the banks are covered with stone piles, and there are more than 30 exquisite Bridges, with high-rise buildings on both sides of the bridge, and the scenery is beautiful and breathtaking.
7.Palace of Versailles
The Palace of Versailles in France is the most beautiful palace garden in Europe, and was listed as a World Heritage site by the United Nations in 1979. The Palace of Versailles is a palatial palace, famous for its luxurious and imaginative design. It has a classic French shape, and the interior is decorated with Baroque and rococo motifs. More than 500 halls and small halls, all featuring 17th – and 18th-century sculptures, giant paintings and tapestries, are magnificent and luxurious. Versailles Palace garden is the representative of French garden, it is different from the western garden, it has both aesthetic beauty and artistic beauty.
8.Fontainebleau
In France, Fontainebleau Castle is one of the large royal castles. Located in the northern part of France in Fontainebleau, Ile-de-France, Seine-Marne, Fontainebleau is derived from the French “fontainebelle eau”, or” Fontainebleau “. At Fontainebleau, there are hundreds of Asian treasures.
9. Champs-elysees
The Champs-Elysees is divided into two sections: the polka Dot Boulevard, which is more than 700 meters long and is dominated by nature and paved with flat English turf. With a total length of more than 1200 meters, the West Avenue has gathered many international famous brands. Most of these shops are located in fashion houses, perfume shops and around the Arc de Triomphe. The Champs-Elysees runs almost parallel to part of the Seine River, which lies to its south. Two eight-lane main roads wind through this street. The Arc de Triomphe is at the end of this street.