Monday 17 June 2013

Visit top five monuments in france



There are many beautiful monument in france. Would you dream of arriving in Paris and letting yourself wander from monument to monument in wonder, for that pure pleasure of discovery? Then follow us in the banks of the Seine to the Latin Quarter. The days when they were built are as varied his or her uses and architectures, but they have the ability to one point in common: they are unmissable.

Mont Saint-Michel

It is the best monuments in france. Second only to the Eiffel Tower as France’s best-loved landmark, Mont St-Michel is rocky, peaked island connected by a causeway to northwest France. An imposing sight sitting amid sandbanks and powerful tides, the heritage site is most celebrated for its Gothic-style Benedictine abbey. Directly below the grand monastery is a medieval village complete with winding streets, small houses and souvenir shops. The island is accessible at all times except when the tide is very high.

Loire Valley

An area of outstanding natural beauty, the Loire Valley is also affectionately known as the garden of France. The valley spans over 280 km and is located in the beautiful middle stretch of the Loire River in central France. It’s filled with culturally and historically important architecture which has earned it a world heritage
site status- unsurprisingly it’s one of the most visited places in the country. Renowned for its large collection of fairytale-esque chateaux and mansions, exceptionally beautiful landscapes and one of the most striking rivers in Europe the Loire Valley is a gentle but most definitely bourgeois paradise.

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