Top 10 French Cities You Must Visit for an Unforgettable Experience

Agosto 12, 2025

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France is magical. Sunlight spills across rolling vineyards, crystal glasses clink beneath gilded chandeliers, and the joie de vivre is utterly infectious.

Winetasting in Bordeaux, taking in the impressionists at the Musée d’Orsay, or a morning watching the azure seas across a marble terrace in Saint-Tropez. France offers moments you’ll never shake off.

Pack your finest attire and let France show you how beautifully indulgent life can be. Here are 10 best cities to visit in France.


Scenic view of France

1. Paris

Who knew the City of Light can offer so much. Shopping at ateliers, art viewings at the Louvre, exploring quaint Parisian neighbourhoods and dining under Belle Époque ceilings in Michelin-starred sanctuaries. The list is endless.

2. Nice 

Nice is where the Promenade des Anglais hums with charm. Luxury travellers are drawn to its vibrant art, and hidden beaches along aquamarine waters. Wander the Old Town’s cobblestone alleys before retreating to a hillside villa overlooking the Mediterranean.

3. Cannes 

Cannes glitters year-round, not just during the film festival. The atmosphere is drenched in glamour with designer boutiques along La Croisette and the soft murmur of waves brushing against beach clubs. 

4. Saint-Tropez

A siren call to A-listers and aficionados of luxury, Saint-Tropez captures the heart with its blend of glamour and Provencal charm. Indulge in champagne brunches by the port, sunset sailings aboard a yacht, and dinners served coast side at a private villa. The village may be quaint, but the lifestyle here is far from it.

5. Aix-en-Provence 

Aix is an elegant southern town drenched in the scent of lavender and lined with 17th-century mansions behind tree-canopied boulevards. Savour truffle tastings in countryside estates or wander through ancient squares. This is where the joy of living has been perfected over centuries.

6. Lyon 

Lyon is one of the best cities to visit in France. This UNESCO-listed city has Renaissance architecture, and a devotion to haute cuisine. Experience luxury dining with Michelin-starred legends and sip priceless Beaujolais.

7. Biarritz 

Explore five-star golf resorts, Art Deco villas perched upon cliffs, and surf schools with celebrity instructors. Atlantic waves provide a majestic backdrop to oyster feasts, luxury spas and charming boutiques in cobbled enclaves. 

8. Chamonix 

In Chamonix luxury feels elemental. Nestled beneath Mont Blanc, it offers the most dramatic views in the Alps and the most exclusive chalets. Opt for skiing or sip Grand Cru beside a roaring fire and you’ll have an experience like never before.

9. Bordeaux 

For the oenophile and the aesthete, Bordeaux is a pilgrimage. You’ll find 18th-century châteaux, rolling vineyards, and the world’s finest wines. Indulge in private tastings and evenings beneath chandeliers older than the Republic. 

10. Avignon 

Explore Avignon’s gothic architecture, take in world-class theatre, and retire to a villa nestled amidst olive groves and vineyards. You can get breakfast under cypress trees, go antique shopping in hidden markets, and end your day savouring vintage rosé.

As you journey through the best cities to visit in France, why not let your accommodation be just as unforgettable? ONE Hôtel Privé presents exceptional private villas on the Côte d’Azur, and exclusive chalets in Courchevel, each one offering luxury tailored for the world’s most discerning travellers.

Villa Water’s Edge, St. Tropez

Set along the serene waterfront of St. Tropez, this villa is an architectural gem crafted by globally celebrated designers. Expansive terraces offer views of the Mediterranean, while a private heated infinity pool and direct sea access turn every day into a dream. 

Villa La Gabbia

Painstakingly restored, this 100-year-old property showcases original architecture paired with opulently designed interiors, parquet and marble floors, and a curated art collection. 

Le Blanchot, Courchevel 1850

Tucked within Courchevel’s snowy pine forests, Chalet Le Blanchot offers refined mountain living infused with warmth. This luxurious alpine hideaway comfortably hosts up to 12 guests

Le Coquelicot, Courchevel 1850

Chalet Le Coquelicot faces the picturesque slopes of Les Trois Vallées. The interiors blend rich dark woods, polished stones, and distinctive design elements.

Each residence is equipped with bespoke interiors, private chefs, concierge services, and exclusive amenities that make your experience better. These sanctuaries offer the kind of luxe vacation only a few will ever experience.

To explore France in true style, reserve your stay with ONE Hôtel Privé. Visit their website to explore their properties 

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