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Stunning with its beautiful historical buildings, natural beauties and fascinating iconic monuments, France is full of cities and towns with unique landscapes where its unique culture and natural riches come together!

The Most Beautiful Towns of France

Stunning with its beautiful historical buildings, natural beauties and fascinating iconic monuments, France is full of cities and towns with unique landscapes where its unique culture and natural riches come together!

Annecy, one of the most peaceful corners of France, has a magical atmosphere with its medieval castles and art galleries; Colmar, which should not be missed in Europe with the Rhine River passing through the middle; Riquewihr, one of the most beautiful villages of the Alsace wine route; Giverny, which is flooded by painting and nature enthusiasts throughout the year; Yvoire, one of the most beautiful villages of France still living in the Middle Ages; The Bourgogne Region, which stands out when it comes to vineyards and wine; The Arles Region, which is on the World Heritage List by UNESCO, and the Provence Region, which is located between the deep blue waters of the Mediterranean and the Alps, should definitely be on your travel route...

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Gordes

Gordes village, which is famous for its lavender fields and stone architecture in the Luberon Valley in the Provence region, also has magnificent views with its location on the hill. While visiting Gordes Village, the streets, gardens and houses where stone architecture come to the fore are quite impressive. It is an ideal date to see this village, where the lavenders turn purple in the period between June and August.

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Arles Region

La Camargue is the magic word of the Arles Region, which is on the World Heritage List by UNESCO. This is a paradise where people live together with horses, bulls, birds and the endless sky. Protected by the Camarque Regional Natural Park, Camarque has one of the most beautiful landscapes in Europe. The Arles Region also houses a total of 48 historical monuments in its region. Arles, which has been on the World Heritage List since 1981, amazes its visitors with its Roman ruins. You should witness the historical richness of the Arles Region by seeing the archaeological remains of the Roman period, from mosaics to sarcophagi at the Ancient Arles County Museum.

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Roussillon

Located at the southern end of the Plateau de Vaucluse, Roussillon is one of the treasures of the Provence Region. Roussillon, which has a unique geological formation included in the list of "The Most Beautiful Villages of France", comes to the surface and gains its present appearance with the accumulation of thousands of meters high sediments at the bottom of the sea and natural events. Located about 1 hour north of Roussillon, the Mont Ventoux region will enchant you with its lavender fields. Roussillon creates a different atmosphere with its village houses and nature dominated by mustard yellow and red tones. The art gallery in Roussillon is worth seeing!

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Giverny

If you love the art of painting, you should definitely stop by Giverny, 80 km from Paris, and see Monet's country house, where he painted many of his paintings for 36 years. The house, which was donated to the French Academy after his death, has been open to visitors since 1980. It is flocked by painting and nature enthusiasts throughout the year.

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Riquewihr

Riquewihr, one of the most beautiful villages of the Alsace wine route; It is definitely worth exploring with its houses adorned with colorful flowers, streets, roads stretching between seemingly endless vineyards, delicious local wines, and irresistible flavors of French cuisine! Riesling and many other wine grapes are grown in this area. When you enter the village of the city walls, passing through the vineyards, you feel like you are living in the Middle Ages.

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