Views : 219,192
Genre: Travel & Events
Date of upload: Jul 7, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.735 (204/2,878 LTDR)
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Pro tip if you want to go to france in the summer: stay clear from the french Riviera and the southern part of france. It's always jam packed with tourists both french and foreigners and everything gets overpriced. If you want to find beaches that won't be as packed i'd recommend the western coast (or the northern but the weather may not be the best up there), and there are also a bunch of really pretty cities and villages to discover. The Bretagne region is also really nice :)
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Thank you for the delightful feedback! I'm glad you enjoyed the video showcasing the beauty of France. From the grandeur of iconic landmarks in Paris to the rich culture and delectable cuisine, the allure of the trendy French Riviera, and the enchanting medieval village of Eze with its breathtaking views, la France est magnifique indeed! Oh la la! 😍🍷🗼
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@titteryenot4524
2 months ago
As a frequent British visitor to France, one of my favourite things about the country is the fact that it’s simultaneously a northern European country and a southern European country (a good way of illustrating this is noting that Dunkirk - 51.03°N - is almost on the same latitude as London - 51.51°N - whilst Perpignan - 42.69°N - is more or less on the same latitude as Rome - 41.90°N), and the food, people, architecture and general lifestyle reflect this fact. There is nothing I like better than getting a ferry to Brittany and Normandy, enjoying the Franco-Celtic green and pleasant scenery for a few days, then hopping on a TGV and 4hrs later I’m soaking up the sun, listening to the electric buzz of the cicadas, and walking among the palm trees of Nice, or Marseille, or Perpignan. The colours change to reflect the predominant skies. Paris, with its resolutely monochrome palette, knows it's a northern town. 250 miles south and you’re in Lyon, a city whose colours resemble a box of ripening peaches and with bleached red roofs reflecting the southern sun. The fact the country also borders 8 other countries makes it endlessly fascinating, as you get that Flemish vibe in Lille, a distinctly Germanic tone in Strasbourg, and that seductive Latin magnetism of Spain and Italy in Bayonne and Nice. Food, people, weather, architecture all distinctly change to a fascinating extent from region to region, city to city, village to village. In many ways, notwithstanding its strong centralism and the prevalent 21st century globalism, France feels like about 3 or 4 countries in one. For all these reasons (and more!), it’s an endlessly captivating place.
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