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To help you get started, we've listed our top picks for where to go in France, and our plan for your best three-week trip. Depending on the length of your trip, and taking geographic proximity into account, here are our recommended priorities: 3 days: Paris, maybe Versailles. 6 days, add: Normandy. 8 days, add: Loire.
- Paris
Paris — the City of Light — has been a beacon of culture for...
- Riviera
A hundred years ago, celebrities from London to Moscow...
- Provence
Arles Workaday town of evocative Roman ruins, Van Gogh...
- Versailles
Every king's dream, Versailles was the residence of French...
- Burgundy
The rolling hills of Burgundy gave birth to superior wine,...
- Carcassonne
Medieval Carcassonne is a 13th-century world of towers,...
- Loire
Gliding gently east to west, officially separating northern...
- Normandy
Sweeping coastlines, half-timbered towns, and thatched roofs...
- Paris
12 days, add: Luberon, Gorges du Verdon, and one more night in Nice with a day trip to Antibes; 14 days, add: Two nights in Aix-en-Provence and side-trips to Nîmes, Marseille, and the Camargue; Rick’s Best Two-Week Provence and the French Riviera Trip by Car. Day 1: Fly into Nice.
Explore France! Get inspired with Rick Steves’ recommended places to go and things to do, with tips, photos, videos, and travel information on France.
The shorter Rick Steves Best of France guidebook focuses on France's top destinations and sights, is in full color, and is updated a little less frequently than the complete guide. Both books are packed with hand-picked recommendations and Rick's travel advice and tips for saving time, money, and hassle.
Best of France Guidebook. $24.99. Just the best of France's top destinations. Vivid full-color photos and easy-to-scan layout. Rick's selected picks for sights, eating, sleeping. Great self-guided neighborhood walks and museum tours. Shipping & Returns. Buy your Best of France Guidebook: Quantity:
19 Δεκ 2021 · Rick has a guidebook that focuses on Provence and the Riviera; it has more detailed coverage of southeastern France than the regular guide to France. The latter is where you'll find his suggestions for the Dordogne, I believe. Those books will help you figure what places you most want to visit.
19 Ιουν 2017 · Day 1-4 Paris. Day 5 - Pickup rental car early in Paris and drive to Giverny, Rouen, en route to Honfleur for the night. Day 6 - Drive to Bayeux, see sights there, sleep there. Day 7 - D-Day beaches, second night in Bayeux. Day 8 - Make way to Mont St. Michel and splurge on a night on the island.