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Southeast France Overview


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Pont du Gard Near Avignon

If you have already visited the charismatic glamour of the Eiffel Tower or the Louvre Museum in mainstream France, southeast France is waiting for you with its humble enchantment. Southeast France is heaven for green tourism. The vast stretches of the lofty, icy French Alps are the dream destination of mountain-sports enthusiasts from all parts of the planet. Most of the picturesque cities of this region hold rich histories of their own.

Once the center of the Christian world, the city of Avignon is home to a 14th century Papal palace. Le Pont d’ Avignon, the 12th century bridge is the inspiration for many French folk-songs. If you have an eye for art and culture, visit Avignon in the summer, the season to host the annual summer festival, the platform to exhibit western theatrical expertise. You can also polish your French language from Aix-en-Provence, the center for literary excellence. The town is adorned with beautiful fountains, avenues, squares and buildings with architectural elegance. From literary elegance to intellectual expertise, Grenoble welcomes thousands of students all through the year inquisitive about its technological progress in computer and micro-chip manufacturing. Grenoble also hosted the 1968 Winter Olympics.

Annecy is known as the Venice of the French Alps, with its canals winding through the medieval town. Surrounded by Alpine mountains and sitting next to a crystal blue lake, this town is candy for the eyes. The proud residents of Annecy throw festivals, host a Venetian Carnival, fireworks, and musical concerts to rival cities three times its size. This is a must-see town.

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Bormes de Mimosa on the Cote d'Azur

The best gastronomic city of France, Lyon has an impressive 2000 year old history. With the acknowledgment as UNESCO World Heritage site, this city also hosts a rich architectural museum, a world-class university and number of shopping centers and food parks taking the best care of gourmets. It’s annual December Festival of the Lights  is not to be missed.  When you have fueled yourself enough for the spine-tinkling adventures, come to Chamonix. The picturesque town is the hub for mountaineering and adventure sports enthusiasts. The adrenalin-rushing mountain biking, hiking and paragliding will be complimented with the best food and wine in the local bars and eateries.  

Montpellier, in Languedoc-Roussillon, is chiefly a students’ favorite since it’s the home for France’s biggest university, but you can also bask in its brightest sun in this lovely city. Don’t forget to visit Nice, the center of genoese architecture with its Musée Matisse and the Musée Chagall museums, before you head for the further East on the Cote d’Azur or head down to the island of Corsica. The sun, palm trees and marble architecture will let you relax in Spanish style. From history to architecture, from nature to modern technology, from basking in the golden sun to piercing through the sparkling ice – Southeast France has something for everyone. Come and enjoy the euphoria!

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