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Chateaux
de la Loire Considered the "Heart of France," the Loire valley is host to many royal chateaux. Chenonceaux, Cheverney, Chambord, Azay-le-Rideau. Not only will you witness firsthand the lifestyle of our kings and queens, but you can also enjoy our famous wines - Vouvray, Chinon, Bourgueil, ... |
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Normandy On D-Day, June 6, 1944, America and its allies stormed the beaches of Normandy to liberate France and the rest of Europe from the Axis powers. Here you will discover Pointe du Hoc; Omaha and Utah beaches; the remains of the Mulberry bridge system. Of course, we will also pay our respects to America's fallen heros at the American cemeteries. |
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Chartres The magnificent cathedral, Notre Dame de Chartres, is an example of the mastery of Medieval architectural with its flying buttresses and stained glass windows. |
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Fontainebleau Not far from Paris is Fontainebleau. This beautiful palace has a rich history as a residence to Francois I and Napoleon. You will also be able to enjoy a ride in the beautiful forest of Fontainebleau. |
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Mont St. Michel Standing as a United Nations World Heritage site, Mont St. Michel is simply awe-inspiring. Step back in time and enjoy this magical island and its abbey, which was built by Benedictine monks in 1000 A.D. |
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Bordeaux World renown for its wine, Bordeaux was founded in the 3rd century B.C. The first vineyards were actually planted by the Romans, and in the middle of the 18th century A.D., Bordeaux became France's leading port. |
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Versailles This was once the residence of Louis XIV, who was also known as the "Sun King." In this grand palace you will discover the famous Hall of Mirrors, the queen's apartments, and beautiful French gardens. |
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Giverny This was Claude Monet's home. Here you can walk in Monet's beautiful gardens where he painted many famous works including the Japanese bridge and the nympheas. |
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La Rochelle One of the greatest attractions on the Atlantic coast, this important port city has an interesting past as it defied the rule of kings and cardinals. It is currently one of the most visited places in France as a result of its beauty, arts, and history. |