France - Bordeaux and St. Tropez
France and Paris, Paris and France. You'll have a great time
exploring Paris, but you'll miss places like Bordeaux and St.
Tropez if you don't get out of the city.
Bordeaux
Bordeaux is both a city and the center of the wine region in
France. As a city, Bordeaux is surprisingly bereft of things to
see. One can find unique statutes, fountains and the like, but
there isn't really a particular location to mark of on your, "I
saw that" list. The city is, however, a good place to relax,
drink and eat. For relaxation, you can put around this low key
town and take in food at the outdoor cafes in the Place de la
Comedie. The specialty food of the region are canellas, which
are very good. If you're with the wine and cheese crowd,
Bordeaux is going to seem much more exciting. The surrounding
region produces wine by the mega cask loads and you can visit
locations such as Chateau Mouton-Rothschild to smell and taste
the grapes. Moderation is suggested as you want to avoid the
grapes of wrath the next morning!
St. Tropez
St. Tropez has gone through roughly three stages in its history.
Originally, the town was a little fishing village no different
than others dotting the coast of France. At some point, however,
it became the place to be for artist who had given up on Paris.
No less than the painters Matisse, Signac and Seurat lived and
worked in the town. Fortunately or unfortunately, those times
have passed. While artist still populate the town, St. Tropez is
now the hangout of celebrities and the wealthy. While still a
beautiful location, the over the top glitz of St. Tropez is a
bit much.
Once you get out of Paris, your options are wide open when it
comes to exploring France. Bordeaux is definitely worth a visit
while St. Tropez tends to be a take it or leave it destination.
I left it.