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 Hotels in Normandy, France?
I am planning a trip to Normandy to see the memorials and cemetaries, from WW2. What are some good hotels or regions to stay in nearby......


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 Whats the weather like in paris beginning of may.Whats the temp (f) ????
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 As a group of 16 year old students goin to paris on a 3-day tour, where would be the best place to go?
somewhere fun!:D
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 How wonderful is France?
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 Do the clocks go forward in France this coming Sunday the same as in U K?
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 What are some of the best beaches and beach towns in the Aquitaine region of France?
What are the best beach towns along southwestern France's Atlantic Coast?...


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 A friend and I will be 3 days in Paris. Any suggestions of nice cafes, restaurants, quartiers, music clubsetc?
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 Where are the best cheap places to drink, where loads of youngsters/students go in France?
I am going around Europe this summer and am travelling from North France to the South. Can anyone reccomend some good cities/towns to visit. I am 21 years old so places where there are loads of other ...


 FRENCH: is this rude?
my french teacher said that i cannot say "Bonjour Madame Dupont" but instead I can only say "Bonjour Madame"

i know that in France when talking to a store owner for ...


 Is it possible to see Eiffel tower in 3 hrs?
Hi,
I have a flight to US which has a layover of 5:30hrs at Paris(CDG). I plan to quickly see the Eiffel tower in that time. Can somebody tell me if it is really possible to have this trip in 5:3...


 What are some ideas for souvenirs from Paris, France?
I'm going to Paris starting this weekend which will be the first time I've been anywhere overseas, so I wondering what are some ideas for souvenirs I could get for my brother in his 20s ...


 Traditional frenchman?
ok, so here's a random question ...
a stereotypical frenchman ... stripey shirt, beret, moustache etc

does he have onions or garlic round his neck?...


 Translate me a simple sentence?
''a boat for the land of dreams''
is it: un bateau au pays des rêves??

correct me plz

:)...


 Visiting Paris on a budget...?
I am going to be in Paris for 9 days. I have been there before but my b/f hasn't so we wanna do all the tourist spots. Problem is we are on a very tight budget, specially since we are ...



JOHN B

La Rochelle, France.?

Has anyone been there, and,if so, what did think of it?

    



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Millie
I love it. It has a lot of history, it's very active, a lot of street and night life. In the summer, even though it's crowded I love to walk along the harbor, where there are a lot of restaurants and shops.

There is also a lot to do in the region such as going to the beach, visiting quaint island île de Ré (& île d'Oléron further south), rowing on the marshes of "le marais poitevin".


igorsvenska
La Rochelle is an trumendous town, you'll enjoy it.....


storyofagirl
OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...

I FROM NEW ROCHELLE! LONG LIVE THE HUGUENUTS!


elliott
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I liked it very much, beautiful town.


bleuette
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It's a lovely place with happenings on the sea-front during the summer. Also, you can rent bicycles, it's "bike-friendly".


Yanine
I have and it's lovely. Although Ile de Re, the island next to it which you can get to by a really long bridge is nicer, small and cozy, nice beaches, camps, b&bs. Definitely nicest between spring and autumn. There a quite a few little towns there with many small restaurants, great seafood, wine and cheeses. What else do you need in France :)



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