Famous tourist attractions in France Paris: across the Seine River on both sides of the river, for France's first big city and world-famous tourist city. (1) Notre Dame de Paris was built in 1163, completed in 1345, is the world's Gothic architecture in the most solemn, the most perfect, the most opulent typical. It is not only famous for its solemn and harmonious architectural style, but also for its interior carvings and paintings of Biblical stories and stained glass decorations. Among them, there are statues of Adam and Eve, 'Holy Virgin' statue, etc., the whole building gives people a mysterious illusion. (2) Arc de Triomphe in Paris is not a tourist destination next stop: France's most spectacular tourist attractions, the most famous, is located in the "Charles de Gaulle Square" in the center. The most spectacular and famous tourist attraction in France is the Arc de Triomphe in the center of the "Place Charles de Gaulle", which was begun in 1806 and completed in 1836. "Above the Arc is the Museum of History and below the Arc is the Tomb of the Unknown Martyrs. (3) the Eiffel Tower in 1887, two years to complete. Tower height of 320 meters, divided into three levels, *** 1711 steps, public steel 7000 tons. The tower was built to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the French bourgeois revolution in 1789. (4) Versailles is located 18 kilometers southwest of Paris in the town of Versailles. This champagne and cream-colored masonry palace, an east-west axis, north-south symmetry. The interior decoration is characterized by rich and exquisite, costly and sophisticated. At the same time, by the Grand Canal, Lake Switzerland and the size of the Trianon Palace of Versailles Garden is a typical French garden art embodiment. (5) Louvre and Leningrad Museum, Vatican Museum, known as the world's three major museums. Founded in 1546, after the continuous expansion of the collection of 400,000 pieces of world-famous. The treasures of the museum include the statue of Venus, the Statue of Victory and the Mona Lisa. 6) The Elysee Palace, which has always been the office of the President of France, is a two-story building made of large blocks, but the interior is splendid, displaying many works of art, just like a museum. (7) Place de la Concorde In the center of the square stands a 23-meter-high Egyptian monument, the square has eight statues in the corners, is the symbol of France's eight cities. Guadeloupe: A French overseas department and a tourist destination. Belong to the French Antilles, known as the "emerald of the Caribbean". On the island, there are the old fortress of Arrow Blossom, the sports center Gosher, the nature park, the Grand Soufriere volcano, churches and other tourist attractions. Mont St. Michel: Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Mont St. Michel is a famous monument in Western Europe and is known as the "Miracle of the West". Mont Blanc, the highest peak in Europe, is known as the roof of Europe. Over the years, it has been fascinating tourists and mountaineers with its steepness and magnificence, and is a famous tourist center. Fontainebleau: France's famous monuments and tourist attractions, especially famous for its splendid palaces and verdant forests. "Fontainebleau" means "beautiful spring" and is named after a small octagonal spring. The nearby forest covers an area of more than 17,000 hectares and is like a huge green carpet. Louvre (Louvre Museum) Louvre is located in the center of Paris on the north bank of the River Seine, is the heart of Paris. Its overall building is "U" shaped, covering an area of 24 hectares, the building covers an area of 4.8 hectares, the total length of 680 meters. It is one of the world's most famous and largest art treasures, is the world's attention, art hall and the palace of treasures. At the same time, the Louvre is also the oldest royal palace in the history of France. Arc de Triomphe (Arc de Triomphe) behind the tragic Arc de Triomphe actually contains a small rhyme, because the first wife of Josephine infertility, while the conclusion of diplomatic relations, Napoleon married another daughter of the Austrian Emperor Marie Louise, in order to organize a scenic and luxurious, unforgettable wedding, Napoleon planned to let the bride through the Arc de Triomphe to the Louvre to hold the wedding, and ordered the construction of the Arc de Triomphe. The majestic carvings on the Arc de Triomphe are a must-see, mostly depicting Napoleon's victorious campaigns. On the right side of the front is the "Marseillaise" sculpted by Francois Rude, which depicts the heroism of the people who went to war in defense of their country, and the names of all the generals of the imperial army are engraved on the inner wall of the arch. The Place de Gaulle, where the Arc de Triomphe is located, is the intersection of 12 avenues in Paris, some of which are named after famous French generals. If you want to see the whole city of Paris, you can take the elevator to the Napoleon Museum and then continue to the top floor of the Arc de Triomphe, where you can see the direction of the Louvre via the Champs-Elysées on one side, and the Arc de Triomphe de La Défense on the other side. Inside the Arc de Triomphe is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, where an unknown French soldier of the First World War is buried. From 1921 to the present day, flames and bouquets of flowers commemorating his death have never been interrupted. The entrance to the Napoleonic Museum is under the arch, and ticket purchases are made in the underpass. Place de la Concorde The Place de la Concorde was built in 1757 and named "Place Louis XV" in 1763, with a statue of Louis XV riding in the center. During the Revolution, it was called "Place de la Révolution" and was renamed "Place de la Concorde" in 1795. It was then renovated for four years under the auspices of the architect Hittorfer and finalized in 1840. The square is octagonal, in the center of which stands proudly the 3,300-year-old Egyptian obelisk, which was presented to Charles V by the Viceroy of Egypt. The obelisk is twenty-three meters high and weighs two hundred and thirty tons. The tower is carved out of a single block of pink granite and is covered with Egyptian hieroglyphic inscriptions, the main content of which praises the great achievements of the Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses II. The cornerstone of the obelisk's base contains an account of the difficult process of bringing it here and erecting it.
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What are the famous tourist attractions in Europe?
Germany has a large number of distinctive cities, with different topography, but also different customs and culture, as well as a variety of food styles, especially different tourists will have different interests, in the face of colorful Germany, it is difficult to use a text to complete the introduction of Germany travel must go to the place. Here first from the perspective of different interests to do a preliminary introduction.
As a symbol of Berlin and even Germany, the Brandenburg Gate is a must-visit place for tourists; for Chinese tourists, Neuschwanstein Castle in southern Bavaria is perhaps the most popular attraction; for photography enthusiasts, many people prefer attractions around the Alps, such as the King's Lake; if you like hiking, Germany's tallest mountain, Zugspitze, and its surroundings are worth visiting; those who like classical royal architecture and gardens can choose Dresden, Germany. architecture and gardens can choose Dresden, Potsdam, etc.; like classical music, the inevitable pilgrimage to Bayreuth; like natural scenery, you can walk in the Black Forest; and for the fans, perhaps Munich is another must-go place.
For more information on Germany's tourist attractions, you can find it on the official website of the German National Tourist Office and on social media platforms.
What are some of Europe's famous tourist attractions?
The 12 countries that have opened their tourism markets to China are France, Italy, Greece, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Austria, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Sweden and Finland. France's long history of culture, Greece's classical city-state, Austria, the home of music, Finland, the country of a thousand lakes and so on, are people longing to travel with?
The 12 European countries have begun a marketing campaign to strongly recommend tourist attractions. Two days before the initialling of the memorandum, the Spanish Embassy in China, Counselor of the Tourism Office personally led Barcelona, Andalusia and other cities Tourism Bureau officials to promote Spain's tourism resources; Finnish Tourism Board is ready to Finnish tourism in the Chinese website of the promotional brochures; Italian Tourism Board in China's first office to the National Tourism Administration to apply for active; France will be in Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, Guangzhou, held in the Tourism Resource Touring Exhibition.
Travelers believe that the European Union has become a tourist destination for our citizens, the outbound travel menu will be extensive. Doing the visa will also be very convenient, a visa can choose a line of 12 countries, much more convenient than a line of three visas in Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand. Together with the unified euro, it will also bring convenience to travel. Of course, the price is high, the flight time is long, the local Chinese tour guide is less unfavorable factors of the European tour. According to the current business trip offer "Switzerland, France, Italy 10 days tour" 1.5 million yuan.
Enjoy 20 days in Europe
First stop: France Leave three days to Paris
Paris, the world-famous romantic city, every time you come, you can see its charming difference. Watch a sunset over the Pont des Arts from the square courtyard of the Louvre; lean over the counter of a bistro in the 18th arrondissement for a glass of white wine; sit in an elegant street café under the afternoon sun and savor the aroma of French coffee; and at night, the loud and rhythmic sound of saxophones emanates from a jazz club in the Latin Quarter. On Sundays, cars are banned along the Seine in Paris, which has become a path reserved for pedestrians, skaters and bicycles.
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Transportation: airplanes and high-speed trains make it possible to travel between France's major cities in just a few hours, and the rest is covered by a network of auxiliary railroads, which make it possible to reach the vast majority of cities in France by train. From Paris to Bordeaux, or from Paris to Marseille, it takes only three hours by high-speed train. Every city has a network of streetcars, metros and public ****cars to get around the city.
Staying: There are hotels of great luxury as well as small country inns. The most recommended option is to rent a room in a resident's home, which is a great way to get to know the French way of life and really experience the French way of life.
Food: Most restaurants are open from 12:00 to 15:00 and from 19:00 to 23:00, while all the big restaurants and those located in front of the train stations have extended hours. In the big cities, some small food stores stay open until midnight. Drinking water and bread are included in the price of food in restaurants, and it is customary to tip the waiter who serves you.
Second stop: Spain Two days in Barcelona
To the Plaza de la Cathedral, Plaza de Espa?a, go to the wind, sunshine, every Thursday in Barcelona Cathedral Square will have antiques flea market, every year in March on this square there is also one of Europe's most important antiques exposition - Salon de Anticuarios (Salon of Antiques). Salon de Anticuarios.) Barcelona has many antique stores, most of which are located in the new city center. There are as many as 73 on the Bulevard dels Anticuaris alone. In these stores you can find all kinds of strange and unusual antiques. On C. Aragon and C. Dos de Maig there are several wholesale antique dealers who do business with regular customers.
Barcelona is increasingly recognized as a real party city in Europe.
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Transportation: from Paris to Barcelona, Spain, via the touristy town of Brive. Most buses in Barcelona run from 5:30am to 11pm.
Lodging: three-, four- and five-star hotels are available.
Food: Spanish cuisine brings together the cooking methods of Western-style northern and southern dishes, and its dishes are varied and unique in flavor.
Third stop: Dijon, France Layover day
Leaving Barcelona, Spain, arrive at Dijon, France.
Dijon's main specialties are escargot and mustard. Dijon is also known as France's wine country and boasts world-famous wines, and even more fascinating is the gastronomic attraction of its rustic cuisine, so lovers of wine and food tours can't afford to miss this red wine region. Dijon is an affluent region known as the wine country of Burgundy, and has preserved many of the luxurious palaces and ruins of the old aristocracy, known throughout the country for its ancient castles. The people are both friendly and lively, and the atmosphere there will mesmerize you.
Stop 4: Switzerland Use three days to go to Geneva and Bern
Leaving France and entering the Swiss border, you can first go to Geneva and Bern.
Geneva is the most cosmopolitan city in Switzerland, situated on the shores of beautiful Lake Geneva, the largest lake in Western Europe, with the mountains of the Faroe and the Alps close by. First of all, you can visit the homes of famous people: the French Enlightenment thinker Rousseau was born in an old residence in the Old Town. The English poet Byron lived in 1816 in a villa called Diodadi in the Colony.
Not far from this villa was the former home of the English romantic poet Shelley.
Then there's the central Swiss plateau city of Luzern, a beautiful city of lakes and mountains, and one of the largest summer resorts in Switzerland. The main shopping areas in Luzern are the Schweizerhofquai, Schwanenplatz, Weggigasse and Kapellplatz, where you can find everything from high-end fashion, watches and jewelry to general handicrafts such as woodcarvings, ceramics and cuckoo clocks.
Stop 5: Italy Six days from Florence to Venice is not enough
Leaving Switzerland, our next stop was Italy. The monuments of Rome, the industry of Milan, the carvings and paintings of Florence, the gondolas of Venice's water towns, the Fiat cars of Turin, the harbor of Genoa, the leaning tower of Pisa, and the folklore of Sicily and Sardinia all linger.
The mention of shopping in Italy, ten people can have nine and a half will be excited to dance, because every big city in Italy is a shopper's paradise, from Milan in the north to Catania in the south, you can be crazy blood to the card card brush explosion; but these cities and Florence for the paradise of paradise. Because Florence has a wide variety of goods, a complete range of brands, no matter the top brands or affordable shopping can get what you need; coupled with the concentration of the shopping area, do not need to spend too much time, feet, guaranteed to be able to return home with a full load.
Shopping in Florence is a great pleasure, because most of the shopping areas are in the area of the Cathedral of the Flowers in the Market of San Lorenzo, where you can visit the tourist attractions and shop at the same time, enjoying the intellectual journey and at the same time, you can also add a new dress, or purchase some special souvenirs, so as to make memories even richer when you return home! Florence also has two very special cuisines: tripe and Florentine steak, while the aroma of coffee adds a charming air to the beauty of Florence's culture. And the city streets are filled with artisan stores with open doors, traditional markets preserved to this day selling gold, silver and jewelry, and modern store windows displaying fine furs, fashions, silk ties, and wood-framed prints of old buildings.
Not to be missed is the famous Italian water city of Venice. Swinging slowly on this city in a small boat, life seems to have no worries. Venice has more fresh flavors and varieties of food than any other city, even the strawberry wine is varied, the most unique is the black squid pasta, try it.
Sixth stop: Austria for Princess Sissi lingered for two days
Leaving Italy, you enter the home of the Sound of Music - Vienna. The famous Vienna Woods surround the city from the west, north and south, and the vast Eastern European Plain is opposite to it from the east, which is lush and vibrant everywhere. Ascending the foothills of the Alps, you can see the undulating waves of the Vienna Woods as far as the eye can see. From the Danube Basin can be viewed from afar Carpathian shining green peaks, the vast plain is like a large green carpet, the sparkling blue Danube River flowing through the middle. Vienna's beautiful environment, attractive scenery, known as the "Goddess of the Danube".
Here, one needs to experience the romantic and tragic love story and real-life experiences of Princess Sissi. Leaving Vienna, we traveled to Salzburg, the hometown of Mozart, the musical prodigy. The old town is only 80 hectares in size and the scenery is dazzlingly charming. It is best known for its music festival, which is held every year from July to September, inviting some of today's hottest musicians to perform in Salzburg. Because of its long history and reputation, being invited to the Salzburg Festival is the highest honor for musicians, and the performances are of an international standard, always attracting millions of people each year. And, when in Salzburg, don't forget to buy the famous Mozart chocolates.
Seventh stop: Germany Three days of partying because of Oktoberfest
The main event in Germany is in Munich. It is the cultural center and capital of Bavaria, the southern part of Germany, with a rich cultural heritage and a traditional atmosphere of joy, but it is most famous for its beer. When you come to Munich, you should try Munich roasted pig's feet, smoked fish with sauerkraut, and a large glass of beer! Oktoberfest, or Beer Festival, is the largest folk festival in the world. With more than 6 million visitors from home and abroad, Oktoberfest has long been a major event in Bavaria. At the Oktoberfest, beer girls in traditional costumes serve fresh beer from large, one-eared mugs to eager drinkers. Many Bavarians dressed in buckskin shorts, undershirts and other national costumes walk through the streets with beer mugs in their hands, shouting "cheers" to everyone.
Take a side trip to Heidelberg and spend the evening at a local bistro to get a taste of the romantic university town.
Eighth stop: Amsterdam, one day
Amsterdam is a water city, and to enjoy the flavor of a water city, you must take a sightseeing cruise in Amsterdam. Canal cruising is a great way to spend an hour during the day. From the Amsterdam Central Railway Station, each route of the tour boat every 15-30 minutes. From the boat, you can often discover sights that you wouldn't have noticed if you were walking through the streets. When visiting museums, it is convenient to use the museum boat. The line travels around the city's major museums and you can get on and off the boat at any time. You can also enjoy classical music at the National Concert Hall, where you can enjoy a free lunchtime concert at noon on Wednesdays, so take it easy.
Stop 9: Luxembourg A day at the castle
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What are some of France's most famous sights?
1, Eiffel Tower
Eiffel Tower stands on the south bank of the Seine River, Paris, France, Place de la Guerre, was completed in 1889, when the completion of the Eiffel Tower had also been the world's tallest building, named for the design of its famous architects, structural engineers, Gustave Eiffel, all constructed by Schneider Iron (now Schneider Electric).
It is a world-famous building, one of the symbols of French culture, one of the landmarks of the city of Paris, the tallest building in Paris, and is lovingly referred to by the French as the "Iron Lady".
2, Versailles
Versailles (French: Ch_teau de Versailles) is located in the town of Versailles, the capital of the Yvelines province, southwest of Paris, France, is one of the famous palaces in Paris, but also one of the world's five major palaces, was listed as the "World Cultural Heritage List" in 1979.
3, Champs-Elysées
Paris, France, Champs-Elysées Avenue is located in the Louvre and the new Arc de Triomphe even the central axis, also known as the Avenue de la Triomphe, is one of the world's three major bustling center street, also known as the world's top ten charm of the pedestrian street.
She crossed the capital of Paris, the east and west of the main road, a total length of 1800 meters, the widest point of about 120 meters, for the bidirectional eight-lane, east of Place de la Concorde, west of Charles de Gaulle Square (also known as the Star Square), the eastern section of the natural scenery is mainly; on both sides of the flat Ying's lawn, quiet and serene; the western section of the high-level business district, the world's famous brands, clothing stores, perfume stores are concentrated here, fire trees and silver flowers, elegant and luxurious.
4, Paris Arc de Triomphe
The Arc de Triomphe, as its name suggests, is a gate to welcome the triumph of the armies that went out to war. It is now the world's largest round arch, located in the center of Paris, Charles de Gaulle Square, above the central traffic circle.
This square is also with the Lion Triumphal Arch and the construction of the Arc de Triomphe, because the Arc de Triomphe was built, to the traffic inconvenience, so in the middle of the 19th century, around the Arc de Triomphe week to build a circular square and 12 roads, each road is 40 to 80 meters wide, radial, like a star issued by the brilliant light, so this square is also known as the Star Square.
5, Mount St. Michel
Mount St. Michel, also known as Mount St. Michael, is a famous French monuments and Catholic pilgrimage sites, is located in the province of Manche on a small island, two kilometers from the coast. The island is conical, 900 meters in circumference, composed of towering granite, 88 meters above sea level. Mont St. Michel is the third most sacred place in Catholicism besides Jerusalem and the Vatican, with a long history and beautiful natural scenery.
6, Loire Valley
Loire Valley as France's largest tourist attraction: from the Loiret (le Loiret) of Syri (Sully-sur-Loire) to Anjou (Anjou) Chalonne (Chalonnes-sur-Loire), the Loire Valley provides a 280-kilometer-long tourist route.
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