Cannes
Home of the International Film Festival, Cannes is synonymous with celebrity,
sophistication and a joie de vivre. Cosmopolitan Cannes, however, is
not just a pretty resort face. It has much more to offer; more than
60 museums, monuments and gardens to visit, and a wide array of watersports
along its famous beaches. Even if you don’t buy anything, you'll
want to window-shop its ultra-chic stores, favored by the rich and
famous. Do peruse the Forville fruit, vegetable and fish market if
only to inhale its riches.
Lyon
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Marseille
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Nice
A French star among the many resorts, Nice is one of the oldest cities in France.
Its casinos and resort facilities give the capital of the Cote d’ Azur
an air of sophistication, but also an old world charm that bears a strong
Italian influence. Walk amid its open-air markets on small winding streets,
particularly the flower market, if only to take in the lavender fragrances
for which the region is known. Taste a beignet and hop a trolley that rolls
past the pastel-colored buildings of Old Nice. You’ll understand why
artists such as Matisse and Chagall chose to live and paint here.
Evian
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Paris
Europe’s most glamorous cosmopolitan city is also one of the most romantic
cities in the world. Few cities have the ability to excite and seduce its visitors
as Paris does. The City of Lights may seem daunting but regardless, you will
immediately become mesmerized and fall in love. Take a romantic stroll along
the Champs-Elysees or the Seine River, spend a lazy afternoon in a
Parisian cafe, or take a tour of The Louvre, the world’s largest palace
and museum and home to the greatest art collections in the world. Other must-sees
include the omnipresent Eiffel Tower, the elegant Jardin des Tuileries and
the Jardin du Luxembourg, the sophisticated shops and the stylish residents.