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The 10 most instagrammed places in France are:
  1. La Tour Eiffel
  2. Le Louvre
  3. Le Mont Saint-Michel
  4. Les Châteaux de la Loire
  5. Le Palais de Versailles
  6. La Côte d'Azur
  7. Les Gorges du Verdon
  8. Le Pont du Gard
  9. Le Marais, Paris
  10. Le Mont Blanc

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We all have it on our smartphones. Instagram, the app that makes an 8-6 can look beautiful thanks to the "Lo-Fi" filter. Busbud has done an extensive research to determine the most instagrammed places in France. No surprise, our beautiful Eiffel Tower is number one! The rest of the ranking pays tribute to our most beautiful French cities. Take a look... 

The French are quite cultured since there are two museums in the ranking. It is also worth noting that Instagram users particularly love beautiful spaces and historical places.

1st position: the Eiffel Tower

2e : les calanques de Marseille

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3rd: Lyon's Confluence Museum

4e : les berges de la Garonne à Toulouse

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5th: the Promenade des Anglais in Nice

6th: the Beaujoire stadium in Nantes

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7th: La Petite France in Strasbourg

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8e: Place de la Comédie in Montpellier

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9th: Bordeaux's Water Mirror

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10e: The Tripostal in Lille

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