Are you allowed to take the bones out of the catacombs in Paris to keep? |
I visited the catacombs a few years back and I wanted to take a bone to keep.
Though I didn't and now I wonder if that is allowed?... |
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What is the cheapest way to get from Paris to.....? |
| I am trying to end up in Amelie-les-Bains, 2 km away from the Spanish border in France. One of the next towns is Perpinion. How do I get here inexpensively?... |
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Can anybody tell me if i will need a passport to travel to normandy with oap i care for? |
| do i need a passport to travel to normandy for the d day celebrations this year? i care for an old man next door and get carers allowance, my partener lost his job last year and i only get ... |
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What is something france is known for??? Not the Eiffel tower, or the berets.? |
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Is it true that you can't talk to French people about their noses? |
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How can I eat the Cammembert cheese I've bought one and don't know what to do with it?? |
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Whats good to see within 70 miles of Calais? |
Going on a booze cruise and I get the tunnel back the same day.
Have done Bruges, Bolougne, Dunkirk and Cap Gris Nez (I like my war stuff!) in previous trips.
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Why are the French so secular as a nation? |
One of the latest Euro polls claims that over 60% of French people do not pray and only 10% regard religion as important in their lives.
When compared to other Europeans, notably the ... |
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Is there anyone from France who is BORED? |
Additional Details wingchongchu: Maybe you will get the 10 points, but tell me the meaning of "loulou"... |
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Have you been in the Paris Hilton? |
Additional Details No really. The Hilton in Paris. It is a Hotel...... |
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What would you do in paris, france? |
| if you could spend only one day there, what would be the one thing you definatly had to do?..details are good, thanks!... |
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My wife and I are traveling to Paris in two weeks and would like to know if |
it would be better to convert us dollars to euros now, wait till we get there, use travelers checks or use our bank card?
And if we use our card, will our pin # work over there?
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Have you heard about the town in France? |
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Can anyone suggest somewhere nice in France to take the wife and kids for New Year.? |
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Caz
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I know a great house in the south west of France that you can rent out - It's called Domaine des roujoux it's a wonderful farm house and the family that own it live near and have kids of their own and help you out with everything. We've been a couple of times and every time we return and want to go back. Check out their web site. It explains how to get there and about the region - which incidentally is really pictureesque. |
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johnmctelly
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Montpellier is a nice town. |
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luna
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If you're going to France the best place to be is the french riviera
and even better on NICE or BOLLIEUR where you're 10 minutes from the MONTE CARLO PRINCIPATE and about 40 minutes from CANNES...and the place to be for new years is on the street in front of the Monte Carlo Cazino...you dont even need to get inside since you'l have the kids with u...trust me it's gonna be a experience that's going to less for a life time... |
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robertskinner2004
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Just outside of paris is quite cheap |
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Everest
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Nice place in France, depending on the experience you want - i would divide 2 categories : urban, or country life style.
Paris - for new Year's period - its a bit pricey, but wow that's amazing and there's so much things to do, visiting museum, churches, cathedral, gardens, or just walk along the Seine.
Or country wise - if you prefer - I would recommend visiting the Alps or the Pyrenees - cos you'll get snow for sure, and get a chance skying or meet nice people there too. |
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Cindy-Lou D
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Avoid France... its full of French people! |
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alan
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Paris or Cannes |
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eriverpipe
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Fly to Nice and head into the hills above St Tropez - New Year's not gonna be really cheap anywhere, but if you stay out of the immediate area (try Cogolin, Grimaud, Garde Freinet, Plan de la Tour) you should find an apartment reasonably priced... many UK ex pats there, so hopefully a few of them will decide not to use their flat over the New Year.... |
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onlyaname
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Nice, France .
Hahahahahahahahahah, thats a good one. |
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beatricearuste@rogers.com
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French Riviera, I just came back from there and you can find accomodations at reasonable prices, and it is gorgeous. Make sure you take a day trip to Monaco, it is worth it, and you can eat there for budget traveller prices.
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minerva
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it's Nice in Nice. cheap flights from uk with jet2.com and others and it's warmer than the uk for hotels try www.needahotel.com |
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Jamsames
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Brittany |
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