20 Most Romantic Places in France

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Paris is romantic, of course, but there are many other places all around France that will make

your heart
skip a beat. Here are some of the most romantic places to visit in France:

Pont des Arts in Paris, where couples "lock" their love to the sides of the bridge

Little Venice in Colmar, Alsace, with its fairytale architecture and quaint canals

Chateau de Villandry in the Loire Valley with its UNESCO-listed "love gardens"

Miroir des Quais in Bordeaux, the largest water mirror in the world, where the tradition is for couples to
stand and gaze at their reflection

Saint-Valentin the "village of love" in the Loire Valley

The Jardins de Giverny, which insipired Claude Monet to paint his famous Water Lillies

Les Saintes island in Guadeloupe, with its "tourment d'amour" pastries and breathtaking bay

The Phare de Baleines lighthouse on the Ile de Ré

Tupai Island, a heart-shaped island in ever-romantic Tahiti

Chateau de Chenonceau in the Loire Valley was a gift from King Henry II to the love of his life, Diane de

Poitiers Ilet Oscar in Martinique, with its clear blue water and white sand beaches, creates a lovers'
paradise

The "I love you" wall in Montmartre, Paris, where the phrase is written over 1000 times in over 300
languages

The Iles Sanguinaires off the coast of Corsica, are famous for the blazing colors of the sunset reflected in
the sea

Megève in Rhône Alpes is perfect for snuggling by the fire after a day on the slopes, or taking a romantic
ride in a horse-drawn carriage

Épernay in Champagne, is a major center of the champagne industry and the home of Moët and
Chandon

Èze on the Côte d'Azur with its untouched architecture and sweeping views of the Mediterranean

Carcassonne in Languedoc-Roussillon, with its medieval city, the Canal du Midi and the lush vineyards
surrounding the city

Albi in Midi-Pyrénées, was the home to the painter Toulouse Lautrec

Locronan in Brittany was the on-screen setting for The Three Musketeers, and is the perfect place for
traveling back in time
St. Paul de Vence in the hills of Provence, is an idyllic hideaway for artists and poets

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