Every year, 75 million tourists visit France—and the vast majority of them prefer to head straight for Paris. Yet, beyond the capital—from Brittany and Alsace to the Atlantic coast and the Côte d’Azur—one discovers a completely different side of France: a place where medieval streets are swept clean before the sun even rises; where cycling-friendly cities aim to achieve “zero-waste” status; where coastal towns have earned five-star ratings for cleanliness; and where a town in Lorraine once fined a four-year-old child for littering—and actually enforced it. These are the ten cleanest cities in France, as ranked by the country’s own national sanitation and environmental authorities. From a bustling port city in Brittany—one that most international tourists have never even heard of—to a town in the Loire Valley where cows roam the parks and which has held the top spot in France’s “Green City” rankings for eight consecutive years, this represents France at its most livable, most disciplined, and most tranquil—and extraordinary.

Places Cover in This Video:-
NUMBER 10 — SAINT-BRIEUC, BRITTANY.
NUMBER 9 — NIORT, NOUVELLE-AQUITAINE.
NUMBER 8 — STRASBOURG, ALSACE.
NUMBER 7 — La Rochelle.
NUMBER 6 — METZ, GRAND EST.
NUMBER 5 — ANTIBES, PROVENCE-ALPES-COTE D’AZUR.
NUMBER 4 — CANNES, PROVENCE-ALPES-COTE D’AZUR.
NUMBER 3 — NICE, PROVENCE-ALPES-COTE D’AZUR.
NUMBER 2 — NANTES, PAYS DE LA LOIRE.
NUMBER 1 — ANGERS, PAYS DE LA LOIRE.

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