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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
10 Φεβ 2023 · In France, the great sights of Paris dominate most visitors’ itineraries. But I’ve enjoyed wonderful days in the livable culinary capital of Lyon and in the bustling Mediterranean shipping ...
Rick’s Best Two-Week Provence and the French Riviera Trip by Car. Day 1: Fly into Nice. Settle in at your hotel, then take a walk along the Promenade des Anglais up to Castle Hill (sleep in or near Nice) Day 2: All Day in Nice.
15 Αυγ 2024 · What are Rick Steves’s must sees for Europe? We asked him. The travel mogul answered your questions with Post reporter Natalie Compton during a live chat on Thursday.
Explore France! Get inspired with Rick Steves’ recommended places to go and things to do, with tips, photos, videos, and travel information on France.
10 Φεβ 2024 · Rick Steves has the itinerary as starting in Arles and being "Train to Nîmes (30 minutes), then bus to Pont du Gard (50 minutes) to explore the ancient aqueduct, then bus to Avignon (50 minutes) and spend your afternoon/evening there (consider dinner).
These suggested itineraries from my Paris guidebook will help you prioritize the many sights, whether you're spending one day, two days, three days, or up to a week in Paris. With the proper approach and a measure of patience, you'll fall head over heels for Europe's cultural capital.