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How to arrange the route for traveling to France?

As a hexagon in the puzzle of western Europe, France attracts travelers from all over the world with its traditional image of freedom, romance and enthusiasm. Among these hexagons, Paris, the political, economic and cultural center, is the most dazzling. Whether you admit it or not, it represents France to some extent. If you come to France for the first time, you must visit the heart of France. If you come to France in July, you can also go to the flower viewing field in Provence and go to avignon to see a play. At the end of the trip, the beautiful scenery of the blue coast in southeastern France will definitely surprise you.

Day 1 day: Paris

When you arrive in Paris, you should first visit the symbols of Paris-Notre Dame de Paris, the holy chapel and the ancient prison where Queen Louis XVI was once held. At noon, you can have lunch in the Latin quarter with strong cultural atmosphere. In the afternoon, you can visit the city government, dolores Garden, Place de la Concorde and Champs Elysé es along the Seine until the Arc de Triomphe.

Next, you can take the subway to Sacred Heart Church in Montmartre Heights. The square in front of the church overlooks the scenery of Paris, and if it is Sunday, you can still hear the nuns singing like nature.

The next day: Paris, Versailles

In the morning, take the RER C light rail to visit the Palace of Versailles on the outskirts of Paris, and try to arrive before 9 o'clock to avoid queuing. Versailles was built in the heyday of Louis XIV, and it was extremely luxurious. In addition to the main palace, there are huge gardens and large and small Trianon palaces. In order to save visiting time, it is suggested to bring your own lunch and have a picnic by the canal.

When you return to Paris in the evening, you can take a cruise on the Seine River and enjoy dozens of bridges with their own characteristics. Some cruise ships also provide meals.

Day 3: Paris

In the morning, you can visit the Louvre. In the afternoon, you can visit the magnificent Alexander III Bridge, the Invalides where Napoleon was buried and the military museum. Finally, you can queue up to climb the top of the Eiffel Tower (about 2 hours), overlook the whole picture of Paris and enjoy the dreamy moment when night falls.

Day 4: Lyon

Take the tram up the hill to Notre Dame de Fu Wei in Byzantine and medieval style, watch the purity and beauty of the church and overlook the whole city of Lyon from the platform. The way down the mountain, through the ancient Roman theater, is a shocking ancient Roman amphitheater. Then go down the hill along the path to St. Jean's Cathedral and the Old Town of Lyon. The International Miniature Film Museum in the Old Town tells the story of history of film in miniature. Further east is the Thorne River, enjoying the scenery along the river. After that, I went to the alley near Baile Valley Square on the other side of the river and found a small restaurant in Lyon to experience the surprise brought by the food capital.

Day 5: Provence, avignon.

Avignon was the address of the Pope in the14th century. You can explore the Palace Square and avignon Bridge in the old town of avignon. In July, avignon Theatre Festival, the old city will be very lively. The most attractive places in Provence are small towns and villages, lavender and sunflower fields, most of which are scattered. In addition, the tourist season is the summer vacation in France, and there is less public transportation, which is slightly inconvenient. If time is limited, it is recommended to drive, carpool or sign up for a local day trip.

Day 6: Marseille

Go to Laogang to see the lively fish market in the morning, and then take a sightseeing train to visit the Church of Notre Dame. After the visit, take the train down to the opposite Fort Saint-Jean to enjoy the sea view, and visit the novel and fashionable MuCEM building. If you are interested in the exhibition, you can buy a ticket to visit it. After the visit, return to the old port near Notre Dame. After passing the No.60 bus stop, you can find a restaurant with moderate price to taste Marseille fish soup, or try French fries with mussels or other seafood. In the afternoon, you can take a boat trip to Yves Island, or go to Bilhere Street in Ghana to buy souvenirs. Prepare some picnic food in the evening, take bus No.83 to Prado beach for a picnic, take a walk and watch the sunset.

Day 7: Not bad, Monaco

In the morning, take the 100 bus from Nice to Monaco for a visit. Visit the Aquarium or Botanical Garden in the morning, and then go to the Palace to watch the changing ceremony (about 1 1:55). You can go to the casino after lunch. Casino business hours are 14:00. Please pay attention to your clothes and bring your passport. No entry below 18. In the evening, take the 1 12 bus from Monaco to visit Ez in Nice, return to Nice, and take a walk from the British Avenue by the sea to the old city.

Day 8: Not bad.

Visit Smir Heights, Matisse Museum, National Marc Chagall Museum, Saint Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral and Castle Hill Old Town.