Paris, France
Stop first at one of Paris' many information centers to best navigate the city charmed with icons such as the Eiffel Tower, L'Arc de Triomphe, Place de la Concorde and Notre Dame Cathedral. Many highlights can be viewed from a cruise along the Seine River. The Louvre is one of the world's great art galleries, and nearby Jardin de Tuilleries provides a natural retreat. The city of much joi de vivre has numerous accommodation options and a vivacious nightlife.
The Louvre Museum, Paris, France The Musée du Louvre is undoubtedly one of the world's finest art collections, and there would be nowhere more fitting to house such a collection than the magnificent Louvre Palace, an immense Renaissance complex once used as the residence of French royalty. There's so much to see that it would be possible to spend a whole day or more exploring it.
NIce, France Nice is a beautiful city on the Mediterranean side of the south coast of France. It is a great settle point to exploring the French Riviera and Provence region. It boasts fascinating historic culture and is very popular with artists.
Travelling There If you are after exploring the Côte d'Azure (French Riviera) then Nice International Airport is the most conveniently located and easiest option. Two TGV high speed trains reach Nice each day from Paris. That journey takes a total of six hours one way. There are large roads entering the city from all areas making car and bus a good travelling option as well.
St Tropez, France
St Tropez is one of the most stunning locations on the French Riviera, and is often described as a modern version of a medieval town. Set on the sparkling blue waters of the fabulous Golfe de Saint-Tropez, St Tropez is generally seen as a holiday destination for the rich and famous; but its historical genesis as an international vacation destination is slightly more complicated.