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Attractions of France

Every year attractions of France are visited by millions of tourists. Some people come to sightseeing in Paris, others prefer wine cellars in remote nooks of the country, but surely everyone finds something interesting in France. Cities, towns and villages in France witnessed significant events in world history and attractions in this places keep memory of those events.

So, sightseeing in France surely worth to take some of your time. And you may decide yourself what you prefer to see in this country which is a dream destination of millions people in the world.

Eiffel Tower, Paris, France

The world famous Eiffel Tower rises into the sky above Champ de Mars in Paris. The tower is a symbol of the glory of steel during the 19th Century. The tower rises more than 300 meters with incredible lightness, despite its 7+ tons of steel structure, like a twine creating a wonderful lace ornament. The Eiffel Tower is not only a decoration of Paris, but television broadcasting tower as well.6 million people visit the Eiffel Tower each year.

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Disneyland, Paris, France

The Disneyland in Paris is a whole world of adventure.  The Disneyland in Paris is a huge complex that includes Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park, seven hotels, an entertainments center called Disney Village, a small village called Val, d Europe, as well as golf fields, tennis courts, and a children's football academy.

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Arc of Triumph, Paris, France

The construction of the Arc of Triumph in Paris began in 1806 following the order of Napoleon Bonaparte.  The construction of the Arc lasted for over thirty years, and the emperor did not live to see the completion of the architectural masterpiece, as he died in 1821 in exile.




Champs-Élysées, Paris, France

Champs-Élysées – is the name of one of the most famous and most beautiful boulevards of Paris.  The length of the boulevard is almost 7 kilometers and it is 70 meters wide.  The construction of the largest avenue in Paris started in the first decades of the 17th Century.  The modern look of the Champs-Élysées was perfected during the second half of the 19th Century, during the period of re-planning of the city.




Dordogne Caves, France

200 thousand year ago Perigord was the center of the first significant civilization of the world – that of the Upper Paleolithic.  The representatives of this civilization left numerous writings on the walls of the caves.  The first drawings were discovered in north-western Spain, in 1879.  Since that time over 200 caves were found on the territories of Spain and France, grottoes and caves with ancient drawings.  Most of the caves are located in the Dordogne department.