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Plan language: Norsk BokmålThe top things to do in France include visiting the Eiffel Tower, which offers stunning views from its 1,083-foot height in Paris. Art lovers can explore the Louvre Museum, home to over 35,000 works, including the Mona Lisa. For a day trip, the stunning Mont Saint-Michel rises dramatically from the sea in Normandy.


Versailles
Ascend into royal splendor, where mirror-lined galleries meet endless formal gardens. Expect dazzling chandeliers, synchronized fountains, and palace-scale drama.
Raske fakta: A royal complex covers more than 800 hectares of gardens, groves, and ornate parterres, with over 400 fountains and tree-lined avenues. Over 2,300 rooms once hosted kings, courtiers, and extravagant masked balls that shaped European politics.
Høydepunkter: A glittering gallery lined with 357 matching mirrors stretches about 73 meters, reflecting 17 crystal chandeliers and gilded sculptures into a cathedral of light. Evenings come alive with musical fountain shows where over 200 water jets sync to baroque music, filling the air with splash and harpsichord notes.
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Crème brûlée is known for its perfectly brittle caramelized sugar top which diners traditionally crack with a spoon, and the dessert's silky custard was popularized in France though versions existed earlier across Europe.
The colorful French macaron as a sandwich cookie was popularized in Paris in the 20th century, and Ladurée helped make delicate almond meringue shells and ganache fillings an art form.
The tiny shell-shaped madeleine became a cultural symbol after Marcel Proust described how tasting one unlocked a flood of memories, and bakers still bake them in scalloped molds for that reason.
Coq au vin was born as a peasant recipe using an old rooster cooked slowly in wine to turn tough meat tender, and the long braise concentrates flavors into a deeply savory sauce.
Bouillabaisse began as a Marseille fisherman's stew, created from the bony fish too humble to sell, and its saffron flavored broth and rouille sauce made it a regional treasure.
Cassoulet is a slow-cooked bean casserole from southwest France, traditionally simmered for hours so the top forms a prized crust and the meats become meltingly tender.
French red wine helped shape the idea of terroir, the belief that soil and place leave a distinct fingerprint on flavor, and some French vineyards keep vines producing for over a century.
Only sparkling wine made in the Champagne region can legally be called Champagne, and its celebrated bubbles come from a second fermentation in the bottle that also helps concentrate aromas.
French cidre from Normandy and Brittany ranges from dry to sweet and was traditionally made by whole-apple pressing, pairing famously well with crepes and salty cheeses.
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