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 I want to know the top 10 things that are a must when visiting Paris.?
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 Can anyone tell me where I can find out the price of toll roads in france?

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Cheers. They give general details but I'm after a specific route....


 I am going to Paris next week and want to take a side trip to Normandy. Any recommendations?
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 If you are from France please answer?
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 I am planning a trip to paris and need some help!??
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 What is Friday in French?
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 Disneyland Paris.?
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 What two or three things, that you might normally forget, are definite needs in Paris?
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 French People/Les personnes francaises?
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 What's it like in France?
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 What are the top 10 things to visit in Paris?
I'm planninig a trip to Paris this summer and I need some advice for what to visit. Any advice appriciated....



amber.

What are some unusual tourist destinations in France?

There's always the overrated multi-million dollar tourist attractions like the Notre Dame and the Eiffel tower, but I'm looking for something smaller that would give me a taste of the France most people wouldn't see.

I love restaraunts and I hate looking like a tourist, does anyone have any suggestions...preferably from experience.

    



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Mama
Carcassonne http://www.carcassonne.org is one of my favorite French cities. Its got history, charm and is a nice day trip. You might also enjoy the Bordeaux region because with fine wines goes good food. Its a pretty area of the country as well. Additionally, if you want to walk off some of that great food you'll be filling up on, you can walk through France miniature in Versailles (its a to-scale version of the whole country of France. The thing I liked about it was that they do a good job of putting the little people in their regional costumes too. If you started there, you'd get an idea of what part of France most interested you. Its not too "kiddie" and is actually more cultural.

Each region has its own cuisine and feel. Many people dont realize that France is just a forced grouping of people with different languages (not dialects), foods and cultures... and of course cheeses ;-)

So, you could safely visit the capital city of any "departement" (county) in France and see a completely different "France". Each departement has a tourism webpage and you can get started on France's tourism website here: http://www.tourisme.fr/recherche/e_index.htm


Cabal
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The Massif Central, the mountain range smack in the middle of France. Foreigners seem to ignore we have more than the Alps and the Pyrenees, not that I am complaining really. There's no other tourists than the French usually. Old volcanoes, lakes, old villages, castles and castle ruins, beautiful sights, nice food, you should rent a car for that.
http://www.massifcentral-tourisme.com/
http://www.massifcentral.worldweb.com/


Chiasmos
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Haut Var ! (gorges du Verdon)
i went there last year for the first time as a french tourist, it's simply wonderful !

a lot of villages like this one:
http://regussinfos.ifrance.com/bauduen.jpg

(water is not cold in the summer)

eat there : http://www.bienvenue-a-la-ferme.com/Var/Ferme_de_decouverte/La_celestine_page.htm?IDINFO=199835&PARAM=IdInf_296690

and the most unbelievable : very few tourists


Italian Guy
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The Catacombs of Paris


The catacombs (les Catacombes) contain the remains of up to 6 million people, whose bones were transferred from overcrowded cemeteries to the underground caverns in the late 1700s.

Although gîtes are sometimes called 'holiday homes' they actually come in many sizes in France


hepp2
Two places I really liked were the Camargue and Megeve:
Megeve is in the French Alps not far from Geneva. People are very nice. great skiing in winter. great hiking in summer.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meg%C3%A8ve
http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=megeve&gbv=2

The Camargue is the salt marshes and beach area south of Provence and west of the Riviera. it is in the Da Vinci Code as the reputed place where Mary Magdalene and Jesus landed in a boat. beaches are great. pink flamingos, white horses, black bulls. known for great honey, salt, salami, wine.
http://images.google.com/images?gbv=2&hl=en&q=camargue
http://images.google.com/images?gbv=2&hl=en&q=stes.+maries+de+la+mer
http://www.provenceweb.fr/e/bouches/stmaries/stmaries.htm
bon voyages!


len
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for me i live in france and i went to normandy and from paris its a 1 and a half hour drive and its realy cool and interesting there are the normandy beaches and the american cemetery where they have the graves of over 20,000 people from world war two and a brand new display.
also a place that i went to for the 3 time just yesterday is the france miniature where theres a map of france thats big and you can see all of the monuments and evreything but its all mini.


Bouglou Temporel
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bretagne


Mandy
Amber, you're going to France? When? I'm going to Paris this summer, too.

Oh and I dunno, bout your question.



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