This castle can proudly claim to have been a sovereign residence for eight centuries, where all members of French ruling dynasties, have lived within its walls.
Possibly the most picturesque castle of France, Chenonceau is famous for the great feminine figures who lived in it and its beautiful Renaissance gardens.
Once a Gallic-Roman settlement, today it's a charming town and a traditional gateway for exploring the chateaux of the Loire Valley region.
The Château de Villandry was the last of the major Loire châteaux built during the Renaissance in the Loire valley. Most famous castle in France for its gardens.
Known as one of the most recognizable châteaux in the world because of its very distinctive look, Chambord was built as a hunting and amusement lodge for the flamboyant King Francis I.
Amboise became a favored royal residence and was extensively rebuilt. King Francis I grew up in this castle and later made it his residence. He also invited Leonardo Da Vinci to live nearby.
The brainchild of King Louis XIV and former home to Marie Antoinette, Versailles Palace holds a special place in French history.
A unique island topped by a gravity-defying 1000 year old Abbey, the Mont-Saint-Michel is one of France's most stunning sights.
Napoleon's apartments then a museum, The Louvre is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful treasure chest of European history.
The white-domed Basilica of the Sacré-Cœur sits on the summit of the Montmartre district, highest land elevation area of Paris.
See the city's most iconic landmarks illuminated at night, and enjoy a delicious meal and drinks aboard Seine River dinner cruise.
Known locally as the "Iron Lady", the Eiffel Tower is a global cultural icon of France and one of the most recognizable structures in the world.
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