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Five Less-Known Parts Of France You Should Visit In 2023

View of Eze, a small medieval village in Provence, France. Eze is listed under the most beautiful villages of France

When you read the word French, what pops up in your mind first, the Eiffel tower or the Louvre? Well, there is much more to France than Champagne and the usual night photos of the famous tower. Sure, Paris is the city of love and exceptionally beautiful at night and the scene of many movies. But there are many hidden gems in France, beautiful landscapes and villages with immense historical value.

Any country is best explored through the eyes of the locals, so that means taking the less travelled path. If you are considering visiting France this year, we review five of the lesser-known parts of the country you must include when planning a trip to France.

When you read the word French, what pops up in your mind first, the Eiffel tower or the Louvre? Well, there is much more to France than Champagne and the usual night photos of the famous tower. Sure, Paris is the city of love and exceptionally beautiful at night and the scene of many movies. But there are many hidden gems in France, beautiful landscapes and villages with immense historical value.

Any country is best explored through the eyes of the locals, so that means taking the less travelled path. If you are considering visiting France this year, we review five of the lesser-known parts of the country you must include when planning a trip to France.

Eze

View of Eze, a small medieval village in Provence, France. Eze is listed under the most beautiful villages of France

View of Eze, a small medieval village in Provence, France. Eze is listed under the most beautiful villages of France
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This beautiful 13th-century village is a 40-minute drive from the Nice Airport, built on a rocky peak facing the Mediterranean sea. This is truly one of France’s hidden gems. The authentic mediaeval town has small-town charm with modern-day facilities such as the Château de la Chèvre d’Or, a boutique hotel with private hot tubs. From the hotel’s terrace, you can have beautiful views of the sea, where cruise ships and yachts can be seen in the distance. The village of Eze features in the 1955 movie ‘To Catch a Thief’.

Dijon, Bourgogne

Tower of the Notre-Dame of Dijon church in the old town of Dijon, Burgundy, France

Tower of the Notre-Dame of Dijon church in the old town of Dijon, Burgundy, France
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The home of Dijon mustard, this city is surrounded by vineyards with vines as old as 600 AD. There are over 3000 independent winemakers in the Burgundy area. This city is for art lovers and food connoisseurs. There are quaint restaurants and cultural sites like the Musee des Beaux-Arts( Fine Arts Museum) and the Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy.

Avignon, Provence

Avignon Bridge with Popes Palace and Rhone river at sunrise

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