France, in Western Europe, encompasses medieval cities, alpine villages and Mediterranean beaches. Paris, its capital, is famed for its fashion houses, classical art museums including the Louvre and monuments like the Eiffel Tower. The country is also renowned for its wines and sophisticated cuisine. Lascaux’s ancient cave drawings, Lyon’s Roman theater and the vast Palace of Versailles attest to its rich history.
How much amount of money you will need to tour France?
If you are going to France then you must check how much money you need for traveling. As France is a bit expensive place to visit so just keep an extra amount of money.
In France, you will need €140 = approx 11049.67 Indian Rupee as an average daily price for traveling in Germany.
The average price of meals in France for one day is €35 (2762.42Indian Rupee). The average price of a hotel in France for a couple is €150 (Rs 11838.93). These average travel prices have been collected from other travelers to help you plan your own travel budget.
Other Things to See and Do in France
1. The D-Day beaches, Normandy
Learn about the WWII Allied forces D-Day landings along the beaches of northern France. There are memorials and museums detailing the history of the event. You can still see some of the old bunkers and fortifications.
2. The Palace of Versailles
Located very close to Paris, the old palace of the French kings was built by Louis XIV. This palace was constructed during the height of French power and seeks to show off the monarch’s tremendous wealth. It’s as awe-inspiring today as it was back then. It was used by the French Kings until the French Revolution in 1789. You definitely don’t want to miss it!
3. Explore history in Lyon
The area around Lyon has wonderful castles and small villages. It’s great for those looking to explore the French countryside. If you want a look at medieval France, this is where you should go. The whole place is a UNESCO World Heritage site and truly feels like you have stepped back into the past.
4. Hobnob with the rich in Monaco
This tiny kingdom is home to tiny streets, beautiful buildings, a world-famous casino, and gigantic modern yachts. Hang out with society’s well-heeled, those who flock to the Cote D’Azur from other parts of France during the summer.
5. Visit St. Tropez
If life in Marseilles is too mundane for you, catch a boat out to St. Tropez where you can relax in beautiful hillside towns, swim in azure blue water, and bump shoulders with the rich and famous.
Published By, Shubham Sharma
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