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Amanda Obando

Eiffel Tower - Tour Eiffel, Paris - 0 views

  • First level: 57.63 meters (189 feet). Observatory from which to study the movements of the Eiffel Tower's summit. Kiosk presentation about the mythic painting of the Eiffel Tower. Space CINEIFFEL: offers an exceptional panorama of sights from the Tower. Souvenir shops (yes, every tourist MUST have a miniature replica). Restaurant "Altitude 95" (phone 01-45-55-20-04). Post office, with special stamps "Paris Eiffel Tower ". Panoramic gallery displaying the Monuments of Paris. Second level: 115.73 meters (379 feet, 8 inches). Panorama of Paris. Telescopes, shops. Animated displays on the operation of the elevators. Jules Verne Restaurant (extremely expensive, reservations absolutely necessary; phone 01-45-55-61-44). Third level: 276.13 meters (905 feet, 11 inches). Exceptional panoramic views, day or night, of Paris and its surroundings. Recently restored office, featuring wax reproductions of Gustave Eiffel and Thomas Edison in conversation (see photo. Panoramic guide displays to aid orientation. Dioramas presenting the history of this platform.
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      The eiffel tower is carla's and my first stop in France.
  • best approach to the tower is to take the Métro to the Trocadéro station
  • he Eiffel Tower at night is one of the great sights of Paris and shouldn't be missed
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  • 300 steel workers, and 2 years (1887-1889) to construct it.
  • More than 500 people bring the Eiffel Tower to life each day
Aurelia Samayoa

Paris Travel Information and Travel Guide - France - Lonely Planet - 0 views

  • ‘City of Light’
  • Notre Dame and the Eiffel Tower – at sunrise, at sunset, at night – have been described countless times, as have the Seine and the subtle
  • Paris probably has more familiar landmarks than any other city in the world.
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    "Notre Dame and the Eiffel Tower - at sunrise, at sunset, at night - have been described countless times, as have the Seine and the subtle"
Jennifer Garcia

Roquebrune-Cap-Martin | The French Riviera | Fodor's Travel Guides - 0 views

  • the coast before Italy, two twinned havens have survived, each in its own way: the perched Vieille Ville of Roquebrune, which gives its name to the greater area, and Cap-Martin—luxurious, isolated, exclusive, and the once favored retreat of the Empress Eugénie and Winston Churchill. With its lovely tumble of raked tile roofs and twisting streets, fountains, archways, and quiet squares, Roquebrune retains many of the charms of a hilltop village, although it has become heavily gentrified and commercialized. Rue Moncollet is lined with arcaded passageways and a number of medieval houses. Somerset Maugham
    • Jennifer Garcia
       
      This is my first stop in France.
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    "the coast before Italy, two twinned havens have survived, each in its own way: the perched Vieille Ville of Roquebrune, which gives its name to the greater area, and Cap-Martin-luxurious, isolated, exclusive, and the once favored retreat of the Empress Eugénie and Winston Churchill. With its lovely tumble of raked tile roofs and twisting streets, fountains, archways, and quiet squares, Roquebrune retains many of the charms of a hilltop village, although it has become heavily gentrified and commercialized. Rue Moncollet is lined with arcaded passageways and a number of medieval houses. Somerset Maugham"
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    Hey this is a cool place to visit check it out!
Hewy Andrade

Interesting Places in France - 0 views

  • PARIS Paris is one of the most interesting places in France. It is the capital city of France and one of the most popular cities in the world at the same time, visited by large numbers of tourists annually. It is a centre of the most valuable French and global works of culture and art. Paris is a city of countless museums, galleries and historical buildings.
    • Hewy Andrade
       
      We now how is the city of Paris and its attractions
Adriana Valladares

Taste Your Way Through France's Most Prestigious Kitchens on a Michelin Tour - 0 views

  • Culinary enthusiasts now have the unique opportunity to take one-of-a-kind, Michelin-themed trips in France. Michelin, creator of the trusted hotel and restaurant guides of the same name, is now working with niche tour operator Roadtrips Inc. to create Michelin Food & Travel experiences. Michelin Food & Travel tours feature unique experiences with chefs and establishments that have received the coveted Michelin star-rating. Michelin Food & Travel experiences offer globe-trotting gastronomes behind-the-scenes access to Michelin-starred restaurants and their world-renowned chefs. Travelers will have the chance to participate in private kitchen experiences and demonstrations, sample the wares of local food artisans, and engage in wine tastings, truffle hunts, and dozens of other carefully selected experiences designed to bring out the full flavor of the world's culinary hotspots. Each custom-made itinerary will be crafted to cater to individual travelers' tastes in food, regions and seasons and will provide intimate contact with local traditions and personalities offered only to those in the know.   While the trips will eventually operate throughout Europe, the initial program is launching with culinary experiences in France. Travelers to France will learn about the country’s history and heritage through its legendary food and drink. The trips explore time-treasured techniques passed down through generations, as well as how these traditions and techniques inspire chefs today. These wholly customizable itineraries introduce guests to some of the world’s most celebrated gourmands, bringing them up close and personal to see where the lines cross between generations of culinary traditions and innovation.  
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    "Culinary enthusiasts now have the unique opportunity to take one-of-a-kind, Michelin-themed trips in France. Michelin, creator of the trusted hotel and restaurant guides of the same name, is now working with niche tour operator Roadtrips Inc. to create Michelin Food & Travel experiences. Michelin Food & Travel tours feature unique experiences with chefs and establishments that have received the coveted Michelin star-rating. Michelin Food & Travel experiences offer globe-trotting gastronomes behind-the-scenes access to Michelin-starred restaurants and their world-renowned chefs. Travelers will have the chance to participate in private kitchen experiences and demonstrations, sample the wares of local food artisans, and engage in wine tastings, truffle hunts, and dozens of other carefully selected experiences designed to bring out the full flavor of the world's culinary hotspots. Each custom-made itinerary will be crafted to cater to individual travelers' tastes in food, regions and seasons and will provide intimate contact with local traditions and personalities offered only to those in the know. While the trips will eventually operate throughout Europe, the initial program is launching with culinary experiences in France. Travelers to France will learn about the country's history and heritage through its legendary food and drink. The trips explore time-treasured techniques passed down through generations, as well as how these traditions and techniques inspire chefs today. These wholly customizable itineraries introduce guests to some of the world's most celebrated gourmands, bringing them up close and personal to see where the lines cross between generations of culinary traditions and innovation."
Rachael Keslake

Paris Travel Guide - 0 views

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    "Paris is the capital city of France and is located in the Île-de-France region, on the Seine river. It has an estimated population of 2,153,600 inhabitants. The Paris region is the centre of France economic activity. The main offices of important organizations such as: UNESCO, NATO, the OECD and the ICC are also located in Paris. It is not only an economic centre, but also a city of learning and culture. The fashion of Paris is well known around the world, with many famous fashion designers hosting their events in this city. "
Rachael Keslake

Lyon Travel Guide - 0 views

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    "Lyon is the third largest city in France and is located 431km (268 miles) southeast of Paris and 311km (193 miles) north of Marseille. It is the capital of the Rhône-Alpes region and the second largest contributor to the French economy after Paris. It has a population of 413 000 inhabitants. "
roberto alejandro

Nice France Tourist Information and Vacation Guide - 0 views

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  • The city of Nice is located on the French Riviera in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur.  Blessed by a sunny, temperate climate, Nice attracts visitors from around the world.
  • beautiful beaches
  • lovely seaside
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  • museums,
  • landmarks
  • tourist attractions.   
  • Nice is a major transportation hub in Europe. The low-cost airlines now offer frequent flights to the Nice Cote d'Azur Airport from London, Paris and other cities.  A High-speed rail service is also available to Nice from Paris.Many visitors to Nice enjoy a day excursion to the city state of Monte Carlo, Monaco or the seaside town of Antibes.
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    really good if you are planning to visit nice!!!
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    "The city of Nice is located on the French Riviera in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. Blessed by a sunny, temperate climate, Nice attracts visitors from around the world."
Rachael Keslake

Cannes Travel Guide - 0 views

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    "The city of Cannes is situated in the southern part of France, in the Riviera region and has a population of approximately 70.000 inhabitants. Cannes is very famous around the world for its Film Festival and also for its Cannes Lions Festival. This a luxurious city and has tourism as its principal resource. "
Rachael Keslake

Bordeaux Travel Guide - 0 views

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    "Bordeaux is the capital of The Gironde department with a population of 660,000 people, and is one of the largest cities in France and one of the largest in Europe."
Karla R.

Paris France Tours, Tours To Paris - 0 views

  • Tours to Paris would take you to the fascinating world of glamour, fashion, and art.
  • On tours to Paris you can visit the world-famous Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, Sacre Coeur, Notre Dam Cathedral among other attractions.
  • A visit to Disneyland Paris would be most exciting experience on tours to Paris. No tour to Paris is complete without an evening walking tour of Champs-Elysees, the most stunning avenue in the world.
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  • Seine River
  • xcellent opportunity to visit the world-famous palaces of Versailles and Fontainebleau,
  • magnificent Palace of Versailles
  • Fontainebleau Castle
  • fascinating architecture, fashionable culture, colorful festivals and mouth-watering cuisine.
  • Tours to Paris would provide you a golden opportunity to enjoy the gala festivals of France.
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    "Tours to Paris would take you to the fascinating world of glamour, fashion, and art. Paris is one of the world's most visited tourist destination, attracting millions of visitors every year from all around the globe."
Tae Soo Kim

French Government Tourist Office's website - 0 views

  • Official website of the French Government Tourist Office
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    "Official website of the French Government Tourist Office" It contains information about famous destinations, what you can do in France, the type of transport you can take, hotels, restaurants, events, festivals, etc.
Hewy Andrade

Famous places in France - 0 views

  • Paris The Eiffel Tower, the Champs-Elysées, Notre-Dame cathedral, the Moulin-Rouge and many more instantly recognisable sites
    • Hewy Andrade
       
      This will help us to describe the different places in every state in France.
  • The Normandy landing beaches The beaches where the D-Day landings took place, on the northern coast of Normandy, are  a very popular pilgrimage spot, both for the beaches themselves and for the nearby war memorials and cemeteries.
  • Versailles Palace Versailles is a famous chateau that was home to the French monarchy during the 100 years before the French revolution.
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  • Carcassonne Famous medieval walled city in the Languedoc-Roussillon region of southern France.
  • Lourdes This pilgrimage destination in the pyrénées attracts many, many thousands of pilgrims each year, for the healing powers attributed to the cave where local girl Bernadette spoke to the virgin Mary in 1858.
  • Pont du Gard This roman aquaduct in Languedoc-Roussillon is an architectural masterpiece and one of the most impressive roman constructions still standing in France.
  • Lascaux caves Discovered in the middle of the 20th century, these caves contain extraordinary fine examples of prehistoric cave painting.
  • Mont-Saint-Michel Three million visitors a year can't be wrong - this is the most visited site in France outside Paris. The abbey on an island is an instantly recognisable landmark in Normandy on the northern coast of France.
  • Disneyland Paris and Parc Asterix These two theme parks are the most popular to be found in France.
  • Monet's garden at Giverny At the end of the 19th century the world of art was changing forever, as the French impressionists explored new ways of painting and representing landscapes and scenery. Among these was Monet, and many of his most famous paintings are clearly recognisable scenes from the gardens at Giverny.
Gabriel Escalante

France Tourism | Best Places to Visit in France | Guide France - 0 views

  •   Our recommendations on the best places to visit in France provide a  incomparable travel experiences in one of the world's most fascinating countries. France is rich in architectural treasures embodied in the country's historically important: cities, cathedrals, abbeys and incredibly lavish châteaux and palaces. If you like art, you can wander the collections of France's great museums with their world-renowned collections filled with works by the world's master artists. If you prefer the outdoors, France offers a variety of outstanding and photogenic natural landscapes including stunningly beautiful coasts and magnificent mountains. In addition, there are innumerable French cities that are delightful, memorable, and whose wonderful food, wine and ambiance reflect the unique culture of the French. And, then, there is Paris, the City of Light, one of the favorite destinations of travelers worldwide. We
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      this will be the places to visit
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    "Our recommendations on the best places to visit in France provide a incomparable travel experiences in one of the world's most fascinating countries. "
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