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Corsica

June 14, 2007 By: admin Category: France No Comments →

One of the last truly unspoiled corners of the Mediterranean, the French island of Corsica is renowned for its breathtaking scenery and spectacular beaches. Doing a boat trip around Corsica is an unforgettable experience. The many villages located in Corsica are large producers of food and wine, with vineyards scattered everywhere, a real wine lover’s paradise. Also, Corsica is not an expensive place to eat out.

Corsica is the fourth largest island in the Mediterranean region, after Sicily, Sardinia, and Cyprus. Corsica is a small mountainous island situated slap bang in the middle of the Mediterranean sea. An island that experiences strong sunshine in the summer, with little precipitation and a consistent breeze. Corsica is not that big, measuring only 133 miles long and fifty miles wide.

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France Travel

June 01, 2007 By: admin Category: France No Comments →

France is one of the top five tourist destinations in the world, with 78 million people heading to the country in 2006. France travel is rewarding, but there are many key steps to planning and enjoying a trip to France. France travel is a fascinating experience for tourists, irrespective of their interests and cultural backgrounds. France travel is the staple of practically every trip to Europe.

If you are looking for accommodation during your family trip and don’t want to stay in a hotel, then browse the gites in France to see what’s on offer. One of the main attractions of France is the sunny climate and relaxed atmosphere. The capital city of France is Paris, which is located in the north central part of France, in the region of Azle-de-France.

France is a highly modern country with 75% of the people living in the cities. France is probably the most visited country in the world and dubbed by many as the most incomparably beautiful country in the world. One of the best ways to get to know France is to visit a local market.

Paris - Disneyland Paris

April 15, 2007 By: admin Category: France No Comments →

Affectionately known as DLP by Mouseketeers the world over, Disneyland Paris is a cornucopia of rides, restaurants, exhibits and all out fun for everyone. And in the last few years the fun has been doubled as Disney added the Walt Disney Studios park to an already jam packed adventure.

Many of the traditional rides from the California theme park were recreated (with some French twists) at the park and resort only 32 kilometers (19 miles) outside Paris.

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Paris - Champs-Elysées

April 14, 2007 By: admin Category: France No Comments →

Not merely a boulevard, the Champs-Elysées has justly earned its name. In Greek mythology, the Elysian Fields was the resting place of heroes who dwelt in perfect happiness. Fortunately, visitors don’t have to die to reach it. Though you may think so after making your way through the French airports and into Paris.

This tree-lined avenue begins at the Arc de Triomphe and ends 2km (1.2mi) east at the Egyptian Obelisk, through the 8th arrondissement. An ‘arrondissement’ is a district. Paris is divided into twenty with the first at the center and the others winding clockwise around it.

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Tourism in Avignon

March 27, 2007 By: admin Category: France No Comments →

Surrounded by walls, the inner city of Avignon is nowadays a high-point of tourism in Avignon. An artistic and cultural city, Travel Avignon is exceptional due to its geographic location and the richness of its architecture.

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Paris - Pompidou Center

March 11, 2007 By: admin Category: France No Comments →

Known to Parisians simply as Beaubourg (after the neighborhood), The Centre National d’Art et de Culture Georges-Pompidou is a museum of modern art rivaling the best in New York or London.

By design, so to speak, the architecture of the 1977 building is in sharp contrast to the traditional surrounding houses of Paris’ oldest district.

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Travel: Paris - Arc de Triomphe

February 26, 2007 By: admin Category: France No Comments →

Though less artistic than its older cousin of Porte Saint-Denis, the Arc de Triomphe de l’Etoile is the more famous and far larger. Set atop the hill of Chaillot it forms the center from which radiates a dozen busy Parisian avenues.

There are in fact several “Arc de Triomphe’s” in Paris. A large arch with two thick towers surmounted by a large horizontal section has been a popular architectural feature since the time of Louis XIV (the ‘14th’) in the late 17th century.

But the one located at the intersection of the Champs-Elysées and the Avenue de la Grande Armée (along with 10 other streets) is the one sought out by most visitors.

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