France presents visitors with an embarrassment of riches -- you
may find yourself bewildered at all the choices. We've tried to make the task
easier by compiling a list of our favorite experiences and discoveries.
Hunting for Antiques: The 18th- and 19th-century French aesthetic was
gloriously different from that of England and North America, and many objects
bear designs with mythological references to the French experience. There are an
estimated 13,000-plus antiques shops throughout the country. Stop where the sign
ANTIQUAIRE or BROCANTE is displayed.
Dining Out: The art of dining is still serious business in France. Even
casual bistros with affordable menus are likely to offer fresh seasonal
ingredients in time-tested recipes that may add up to a memorable meal. Food is
as cerebral as it is sensual.
Biking in the Countryside: The country that invented La Tour de France offers
thousands of options for bike trips. For a modest charge, trains in France will
carry your bicycle to any point. Some of the best excursions are offered by
Euro-Bike Tours, in DeKalb, Illinois (tel. 800/321-6060). They feature both
walking and cycling tours of regions including Provence, Burgundy, and the Loire
Valley.
Shopping in Parisian Boutiques: The French guard their image as Europe's most
stylish people. The citadels of Right Bank chic are along rue du Faubourg St-Honoré
and its extension, rue St-Honoré. The most glamorous shops sprawl along these
streets, stretching between the Palais Royal (to the east) and Palais de
l'Elysée (to the west). Follow in the footsteps of Coco Chanel, Yves Saint
Laurent, and Karl Lagerfeld for a shopper's tour of a lifetime.
Exploring the Loire Valley: Exploring the châteaux among the valley's rich
fields and forests will familiarize you with the French Renaissance's
architectural aesthetics and with the intrigues of the kings and their courts.
Nothing conjures up the aristocratic ancien régime better than a tour of these
legendary châteaux.
Climbing to the Heights of Mont-St-Michel: Straddling the tidal flats between
Normandy and Brittany, this is the most spectacular fortress in northern Europe.
Said to be protected by the archangel Michael, most of this Gothic marvel stands
as it did during the 1200s.
Paying Tribute to Fallen Heroes on Normandy's D-Day Beaches: On June 6, 1944,
the largest armada ever assembled departed on rough seas and in dense fog from
England. For about a week the future of the civilized world hung in a bloody and
brutal balance between the Nazi and Allied armies. Today you'll see only the
sticky sands and wind-torn, gray-green seas of a rather chilly beach. But even
if you haven't seen Saving Private Ryan or The Longest Day, you can picture the
struggles of the determined soldiers who paid a terrible price to establish a
bulkhead on the Nazi-occupied continent of Europe.
Touring Burgundy During the Grape Gathering: Medieval lore and legend
permeate the harvests in Burgundy, when thousands of workers (armed with
vintner's shears and baskets) head over the rolling hills to gather the grapes
that have made the wines of Burgundy so famous. You can sample the local wines
in any of the area restaurants, which always stock impressive collections.
Schussing Down the Alps: France offers world-class skiing and luxurious
resorts. Our favorites are Chamonix, Courchevel, and Megève. Here you'll find
cliffs only experts should brave, as well as runs for intermediates and
beginners. The après-ski scene roars into the wee hours.
Marveling at the Riviera's Modern-Art Museums: Since the 1890s, when Signac,
Bonnard, and Matisse discovered St-Tropez, artists and their patrons have been
drawn to the French Riviera. Experience an unforgettable drive across southern
Provence, interspersing museum visits with wonderful meals, people-watching,
lounging on the beach, and stops at the area's architectural and artistic
marvels. Highlights are Aix-en-Provence (Cézanne's studio and the Vasarély
Museum), Biot (the Léger Museum), Cagnes-sur-Mer (the Museum of Modern
Mediterranean Art), Cap d'Antibes (the Grimaldi Château's Picasso collection),
La Napoule (the Henry Clews Museum), and Menton (the Cocteau Museum). Nice,
St-Paul-de-Vence, and St-Tropez all have impressive modern-art collections.
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