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Best places to visit in France 

    France is not just a country it’s an experience of art, history, landscapes, and unforgettable tastes. From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, here’s your curated guide to the best places to visit in France and how to explore them with comfort and connectivity. 

    Paris: The timeless capital 

    The City of Light needs no introduction. Paris is a perfect mix of culture, architecture, fashion, and romance. Whether it’s your first trip or your tenth, Paris always has more to offer. 

    Top things to see in Paris

    • The Eiffel Tower, especially stunning at night 
    • The Louvre Museum, home to the Mona Lisa 
    • A stroll along the Seine River or through Montmartre 
    • Coffee and people-watching in a typical Parisian café 

    Tip: Buy museum tickets in advance to skip the queues. 

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    Provence: A postcard from the South 

    With its lavender fields, vineyards, and medieval villages, Provence is ideal for travelers looking for a slower, sun-soaked rhythm. 

    What makes Provence special

    • Gordes and Roussillon, two of the most beautiful villages in France 
    • The Luberon, perfect for bike rides and wine tasting 
    • Aix-en-Provence, for art lovers and fresh market fans 

    Here, time slows down and that’s part of the charm. 

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    The french riviera: Glamour meets the mediterranean 

    Also known as the Côte d’Azur, this coastline offers crystal-clear waters, luxurious beaches, and star-studded towns

    Don’t miss

    • Nice: A blend of Italian and French influence 
    • Cannes: Beyond the film festival, enjoy chic boutiques and sandy shores 
    • Saint-Tropez: For a taste of luxury living 

    Perfect for summer travelers who love the sea and the sun.

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    The Loire Valley: Castles and countryside 

    From D-Day beaches to impressionist towns, Normandy offers a journey through both nature and history. 

    What to explore

    • Mont-Saint-Michel, one of France’s most iconic sites 
    • The Landing Beaches, full of emotion and remembrance 
    • Honfleur, a picturesque harbour that inspired Monet 

    Normandy is rich in soul, with fresh seafood and green pastures to match. 

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    The French Alps: For outdoor and snow lovers 

    Whether you’re visiting in summer or winter, the French Alps are perfect for hiking, skiing, or simply breathing fresh mountain air

    Popular destinations

    • Chamonix, near Mont Blanc 
    • Annecy, with its canal-lined old town 
    • Grenoble, a city surrounded by peaks 

    You’ll find peace, adrenaline, and breathtaking views. 

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    Strasbourg and Alsace: Between France and Germany 

    In eastern France, Strasbourg blends French flair with German influence. The whole Alsace region feels like a storybook. 

    Must-sees

    • Strasbourg Cathedral and the Petite France district 
    • Colmar, with its colourful half-timbered houses 
    • Alsatian cuisine: don’t leave without trying flammekueche 

    Ideal for travelers who love culture and regional charm. 

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    Staying connected while exploring France 

    Whether you’re in a metro in Paris or hiking in the Alps, staying online while traveling in France is key to navigating, translating, or sharing moments. 

    That’s where the Orange Travel eSIM France  comes in: 

    • Instant internet access from the moment you arrive 
    • Includes data, calls, and SMS without changing your SIM card 
    • No roaming surprises or need to visit a physical store 

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