This is a sad fact of life, but Paris is no longer the one before. And this recognizes an increasing number of tourists. Of course, in Paris you can find the remnants of the charm, but usually they are hidden between tourist shops.

Of course, in Paris really have its own treasures, but they usually share with hundreds of other visitors pushing next to you. Fortunately, the rest of France simply tends to charming cities that you can visit without fear to pushed among the noisy multilingual crowd.

So, if you want to remember the medieval era, feel the breath with the aroma of freshly baked bactons, then go to the data of charming places in France outside of Paris.

1. Arles

Over the years of your life, Vincent Van Gogh has created more than 300 paintings. It goes without saying he screamed his inspiration in this place. This delightful French city, lined with a paving, has a beautiful Waterside pleasure place with fancy shops and tempting restaurants. In Arle, there is also a Roman amphitheater, which was built in 90 AD.

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This noisy city is known in the 2nd century BC. Located on the top of the steep hill overlooking the French village, once this city held 70 villages in his control. At the top of this city there is the ruins of an ancient castle. If you wander on the ruins of this castle, then you can feel that time again returned back to the Epoch of the Middle Ages.

At some point in time, creative genius will decide to turn the gloomy neighboring dungeons into the Gallery of Contemporary Art, known as Carrires Des Lumires. Here, in a dark, cool cave, there are famous paintings from Monet to Van Gogh, which are projected on the walls. All this immerses you art. Do not miss it.

3. Montpellier

Montpellier is a southern town where you can plunge into the lounge and relaxation. Broodize the labyrinth of narrow alleys, admire the ancient architecture, inhale the aroma of freshly prepared pancakes.

4. Marseille

Located on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, this third largest city of France is significantly less corrupted by tourism than the capital. But his visual charm is obvious. Marseille is a homeland fortress, which is known as the castle of IF, where the fictional fugitive Count Monte Cristo was located. Cathedrals and noisy sea harbor embody the attractiveness of Marseille. $30 million new space deal for the rights to manufacture.