Old towns of France

Old towns of France outlines a list of notable old towns in France, including the microstate Monaco.

List

  • 🌍 Autun β€” numerous winding streets lined with fantastic architecture, quaint shops, cafes, restaurants, and an impressive cathedral
  • 🌍 Avignon β€” one of the few French cities to have preserved its city walls, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of its architecture and importance during the 14th and 15th centuries
  • 🌍 Bordeaux β€” has a magnificent neo-classical waterfront, and its old town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • 🌍 Carcassonne β€” a medieval fortress settlement with a history of more than 2500 years
  • 🌍 Honfleur β€” its beautiful 17th-century harbour is still active as a fishing port and marina
  • 🌍 Lyon β€” its narrow streets were laid out and its buildings were mainly erected between the 15th and the 17th centuries
  • 🌍 Monaco β€” in the middle of the world's most densely populated city, Monaco-Ville remains a mediaeval village at heart
  • 🌍 Mont Saint-Michel β€” a well-preserved Norman abbey at the peak of the rocky island is surrounded by the winding streets and a mediaeval town
  • 🌍 Mulhouse β€” the mostly-pedestrianised includes some attractive old stone buildings
  • 🌍 Nantes β€” its centrepiece is the 15th-century castle of the Dukes of Brittany
  • 🌍 Nice β€” the old town (Vieux Nice) beneath the hill is a maze of streets and alleys, with many picturesque houses boutiques
  • 🌍 Paris (4th arrondissement, 5th arrondissement)
  • 🌍 Provins β€” the fortified centre within the medieval walls has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • 🌍 Strasbourg β€” famous for its beautiful historical centre, the Grande Île, which was the first city centre to be classified entirely as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO
  • 🌍 Tours β€” Vieux Tours is a neighbourhood of mainly-pedestrianised medieval streets with timber-framed
  • 🌍 Toulouse β€” almost all the buildings of the historical centre were made with the "foraine" bricks that have earned the city the nickname "ville rose" (pink city)

See also

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