What to See in France in 4 Days
Introduction
If you are considering traveling to France and you have limited time, the thought of making the most of your 4 day stay will probably be at the top of your mind. France has a lot to see, to experience, to discover, that a short trip can even seem impossible to get a good grasp of. Nevertheless, with proper planning and a prioritized schedule, you can build a meaningful itinerary that brings forward the best of this stunning nation. In this Israel itinerary, we will guide you through some of the place to visit in France for a perfect 4-day trip.
Day 1: Paris
Paris, the capital of France should not be missed on your French trip. Kick off your day by sees the famous Eiffel Tower. Take the climb to the top for a breathtaking view of the city. Then leave for the Louvre Museum to contemplate around the globe most celebrated artefacts including on the Mona Lisa. Champ a laziness around the Champs-Élysées and see the Arc de Triomphe. Enjoy in the evening a Seine River cruise to spot it in all their glory, lit up at night.
Day 2: Versailles and the French Riviera
The next day, visit Versailles, who will spend your day out on a half-day trip, just outside Paris. Discover the opulence of Palace of Versailles, and its magnificent gardens, untainted history. Spend the morning learning of the complexities of French monarchy before returning to Paris and departing from/to the French Riviera.
Upon your arrival on the French Riviera, travel to Nice. Walk along the seafront, the Promenade des Anglais and soak up the lively atmosphere. Try local specialties in typical bistro, discover the taste to the region. Do not miss to visit luxury destinations nearby such as Cannes or Monaco.
Day 3: Bordeaux
On your third day your journey takes you to Bordeaux, famous for it’s wine production and beautiful architecture. Visit the wine areas, for instance Saint-Émilion or Médoc, and discover vineyards, taste the top quality wine from France. Returning to city center visit historical center, see Place de la Bourse, taste authentic local food at local restaurant.
Day 4: Provence
In your last day visit the beautiful region of Provence. Begin your day in Aix-en-Provence, lively town and place of artistic heritage built in harmonious architecture. Walk past the colourful streets and discover them over the Cours Mirabeau and the studio of Paul Cézanne. In the afternoon continue to the picturesque village of Gordes, situated on a hilltop. Admire the breathtaking views and wrap up your journey in the turgid atmosphere of Provence, back to the point of arrival.
Conclusion
Although there might not enough time (4 days) to visit every France, this itinerary will allow you to have a idea of the different France’s glamour. Vide Your Vacation Early, Make Reservations When Need Be, As Well As Allow Sufficient Time For Travel. France is a culturally, historically and naturally fascinating land and so make the most of your 4-Day trip here by visiting the famous landmarks, sampling fine French cuisine, and getting an immersion in the individual atmosphere of each of the locations visited.
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