- Région Aquitaine
- Région Auvergne
- Région Basse-Normandie
- Région Bourgogne
- Région Bretagne
- Région Centre
- Région Champagne-Ardenne
- Région Corse
- Région Franche-Comté
- Région Haute-Normandie
- Région Île-de-France
- Région Languedoc-Roussillon
- Région Limousin
- Région Lorraine
- Région Midi-Pyrénées
- Région Nord-Pas-de-Calais
- Région Pays de la Loire
- Région Picardie
- Région Poitou-Charentes
- Région Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
- Région Rhône-Alpes
- Région Alsace
In France there is not only Paris, in total there are 22 regions (the capital is in the lle de France) and it is really difficult to visit every place.
The country in the north of the Alps is famous for its artistic beauty and its glorious culinary traction. Mountain landscapes alternate with the coasts, cities rich in history and modern metropolis make France one of the most popular destinations for tourism. To visit the length and breadth is very desirable to use a rental car at low cost prices in France and explore the wonderful sights.
Towards Paris: Monuments, historical sites, shopping and food.
For shoppers, there is no clear destination, Paris is famous for fashion, every street is full of shops and bright lights. Obligatory stop for the shopping is definitely the Rue de Rivoli, the prices are high but this is due to the exclusivity of the jaws of these stores. For those wishing to spend a few euro less, can move to or towards Rue Francois Mountains Avenue. French cuisine is known throughout the world, a typical product of the Alps is definitely the Camembert the tastier cheese for the French, then there is the Roquefort, in this case a cheese, but is different from the previous because spicy and is made with sheep's milk. Finally born in Paris Croissant Brioche and two "dessert" made of puff pastry, we Italians consider them suitable only for breakfast but in Parisian clubs are served as desserts.
Orleans: City of the most famous of the "Joan of Arc".
Lyon and Marseille: two fascinating cities
Marseille is full of fascinating historical sites, is one of the best-known cities of France and famous for its majestic buildings.The first, not to be missed, is the Abbey of St. Victor, this building still an important place of prayer, was built on an old road of ancient Greece, the name Sain Victor is in honor of the martyr known to history Marseillaise persecuted and killed by the Emperor Maximilian. The religious symbol of this place, however, is the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Guard, is in Roman Byzantine style and is one hundred and forty feet high. Even today, the building is a destination for pilgrims who every year go to this place to pray and find inner peace. The Borely Park is one of the green areas of Marseille, the weekend is filled with families and tourists who want to relax on its soft and fragrant grass.