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How to Honeymoon in France

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From fine dining to strolling along the Seine to visiting medieval castles, France is the dream destination for many honeymooners. If you want to visit France after your wedding, the following tips should help you plan a romantic getaway.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
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  1. Step 1

    Start with Paris. The famed city offers world-class dining, beautiful scenery, stunning architecture and a charming, cultured atmosphere. Climb to the top of the Eiffel Tower for breathtaking vistas or simply walk hand in hand along the banks of the Seine River. While in Paris, visit the Louvre museum showcasing famous works of art including the Mona Lisa and Rodin's The Kiss. A honeymoon in France wouldn't be complete without experiencing one of the most romantic cities in the world.

  2. Step 2

    Explore the countryside. The Loire Valley is known for its rolling hills and many chateaus. The Palace of Versailles, the official residence of the past kings of France, is also a great place to visit on your honeymoon because of its grand Baroque architecture and lush gardens.

  3. Step 3

    Sample the wines. France is known for its wines, especially champagne. Visit the vineyards and wineries in the regions of Burgundy and Champagne to sample some of the world's best wines during your honeymoon. Don't forget to sample the local cheeses along with your wine.

  4. Step 4

    Visit the beaches. The French Riviera is another romantic destination for honeymooners. Sunning on the beautiful beaches of Cannes or people watching in St. Tropez is a relaxing way to spend your honeymoon in France. Be sure to check out the clubs in Nice to experience some French nightlife.

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