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 Can anyone suggest an economical but nice hotel to stay in, in paris?
Must be central,
Preferably in August,
Safe Area.
Ane Suggestions Would Be Very HelpFul =]...


 How would you say the French equivalent of "woof, woof"? (Like a dog barking)?
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 By memory, could you name the second biggest city of France?
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 If you lived in France, what would you do for fun?
What would you eat? Where would you eat?
What are the places you would go?
Would you work there?...


 Name of a small town in Burgundy?
Do you know the name of the small town high on a hill top you can see on your left as your travel south down the A6 in France? It is somewhere before the A6 joins the A31 near Beaune. It has long ...


 Can anyone translate this french title for me please?
The film title is: 'A la folie pas du tout'.

Is it: 'The madness of it all'?

Thanks for your help....


 Is "Greater Paris area" near the centre of Paris?
I am going on a cheap weekend away and the hotel is in the Greater Paris Area. I want to take my son to see the tourist attractions in Paris. Is it easy to get from the Greater Paris Area to e.g the ...


 What stuff reminds you of France?
It can be anything, food, landmarks, ...


 What do you think of France?
I am French and I am going to live in New Zealand very soon. I would like to know what is your vision of my country about politic, cookery, way of living... What do you think we are? Please answer ...


 Is Jim Morrison's grave sight still an interesting tourist stop?
"The Doors" singer and poet....


 How to travel by train from paris to london?
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 Something interesting about France?
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 Should I bring a gift for my French host family?
I will be staying with a French host family for a few weeks in the summer and was wondering whether I should bring a gift with me, though I 'll be paying for my stay and I don't know the ...


 Do French people get mad if you imitate them in France?

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No I dont speak French. (for the first answer)
When I say "imitate", I mean walking around French and acting kind of like John Cleese in Monty Python ...


 France???????????????????...
please help me!!!!
i need a list of famous french tourist attractions.
but i already have
eiffel tower
arc de triumph
lourve
st mont michelle

and i wold like ...


 I am going to Paris France in 6 days. I have know clue what to wear does any one have ideas?
i know that i will always look like a tourist so im not gonna try not to but i dont know what the weather is like in March or what would be cute to wear and comfy....


 French research topic?
For my French class, I need to write a research paper on anything French. It could be a person, place, idea, etc. Does anyone with considerable knowledge about France have any suggestions? I would ...


 First Trip To Paris?
I am planning my first trip to Europe/Paris and I want to visit the Louvre of course and also the Eiffel Tower, can you suggest some other must sees or activties that aren't necessarily a ...


 What do you think of when i say...?
France?

Its my mates birthday soon and she loves the country so i want to make her "France - in a box!"

But i don't really know what i can put in it... any ideas?...


 What the best places of interest in Paris, France?
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hollow years

Place to visit in France other than Paris ?

I'm planning a holiday in spring and I'm thinking, after seeing Paris and surroundings, it may be nice to visit another place for a couple of days. Any recommendations/ideas?

    



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hec
Loire Valley would be my first choice too, but if you have time, try to include Mont St. Michel (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mont_Saint_Michel) and St Malo in this trip too!

Do you include trips to nearby Fontainebleau, Sceaux, Versailles in your Paris plans?

I also like Alsace, which is quite different from other French regions. It has its own "route des vins" (http://www.alsace-route-des-vins.com/)

If you come in March and if you're lucky, you might catch some skiing in French Alpes. On your way there stop by in Lyon - a culinary capital of France!

And we didn't even talk about Bordeaux region, Cote d'Azur, Champagne, Normandy (Dinard, Honfleur)


Pedro
Not far from Paris it's the Loire Valley, which has beautiful castles. You can take a train (1 hour to blois), from there, take a bus.

Also you could stay at Amboise and go to Chenonceau.

i did a weekend there. Rented a bike to go from amboise to chenonceau. I took a bus tour from blois to chambord and blos castles


le_ffrench
It essentially depends on the way you will travel. You can reach either the Loire Valley, Normandy or Burgundy by train and make visits in towns there.
If you rent a car, you will have more opportunities to visit places around Paris. There are plenty of things to see in Ile de France, but many of them are not accessible or difficult to reach using public transportation.


star lover
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try to go to provence, st tropez in the south of france, lyon, and marsilles


Radhiyah Coutry
STRASBOURG...strasbourg...strasbourg! just splendid


Snowman1234
Well that's a huge question for a hugely culturally rich country in just a couple of days. Do you like scenery, architecture, history, museums , art galleries , food , wine , nature , activities , events .... and so on . France is diverse.

But perhaps the biggest thing you have indicated is time, so going to the south of France or the Pyrennes, Alpes. Bordeaux , Strasbourg is going to be harder. Anyway here's some tips with pictures an prices:

France
Accommodation in France
Trains
Car Hire


Baiocchi
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- Loire Valley is a good idea
- Normandy is close to Paris and is nice !
- Champagne = too gloomy


kernousse
Congratulation to You who reallised that there is more to France than Paris but please don't be the kind of person that thinks that there is only the Cote d'Azur after that.
France is such a beautiful and many splendoured country.
Go and visit Strasbourg and see the wonderful cathedral and hear it breathe softly its secrets and legends in your ear, Human Rights palace and European council. Drive along the Route des Vins, see medieval castle in Haut Koeningsbourg.
Promenade hand in hand with your lover in the petite France
Meet great people and come back for Xmas.


i_luv_canada
It totally depends on how much money you're left with... The closest thing worth doing in my opinion would be to go to Normandie/Picardie. It's pretty close to Paris and there's a lot of history there especially with both WW... And in Amiens (Picardie), there's the highest Gothic cathedral in Europe...
If you have a little more money, I would say go to the east of France, Strasbourg is a really great city and if you go there, you'll see that it's very different from Paris (not that the other regions aren't). The east of France is very beautiful and the culture there is real different, you'll find things parisiens don't even know exist!


Babu Chicorico
Try the Champagne region -- Epernay, for example, or Reims. It's been years since I was there as an exchange student from Paris, but I remember it being a great place to get away from the bustle of Paris.



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