You must see the tide while visiting the Mont St Michel in Brittany. Also enjoy the rugged terrains of Corsica, the French island that is made up two French departments and the picturesque towns of Bastia and Ajaccio which is famous for its Napoleonic memorabilia.
A quiet and romantic walk hand in hand over the Millau Bridge over the Tarn Gorges will stimulate your love senses and will certainly give you that extra spark.
The Pont Du Gard is a 2000 year old Roman aqueduct which is humanity's greatest architectural accomplishments. This will require a special trip for the active honeymooners.
Head towards the south and lovers will discover the magnificent Roman and Gallic ruins in the Languedoc-Roussillon region. The Maison Carre, Diana's Temple, the Roman arena in Nîmes, 'the Rome of the Gauls', are among the finest examples of Greco-Roman architecture that will haunt tourist couples.
Provence is a beautiful place for the newly weds. There are many monuments scattered across the countryside that include walled hill towns, triumphal arches, theatres, coliseums, arenas, bridges and aqueducts. History lovers can discover the exciting Greek and Roman traces in these.
The Palace of the Popes in Avignon is one of the most enchanting tourist sites is an ideal for honeymooners wanting to see and know more about Christianity in France over the centuries. A visit to Orange with its stunning Roman amphitheater and Roman ruins is outstanding.
Marseilles will certainly hypnotize you with its Mediterranean landscape. The important sites here include the old port, the hilltop church of Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde, several museums, Le Corbusier's Unité d'Habitation, the Hospice de la Vieille Charité and the Château d'If.
France has numerous cathedrals which will give you honeymooners a feeling of spirituality and peace. Reims is one such site which is a must visit for newly weds.
The top attractions in France will leave you with a feeling of peace and will definitely up lift you with its amazing ambience of love and French amour.
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