Parlez vous français?? |
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Is 14 days Paris too long? Is there gonna be enough stuff to do? |
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Lost in Paris!!!? |
I live in London, but next week I want to go to a place in paris:
OPIUM
9, rue du Cygne
75001 Paris
France
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I am taking my wife to Paris for her 40Th as a suprise.? |
We have never been and would appreciate if anyone could recommed a must see type thing. Only going over a weekend, so time is limited. I also want to take her to a good resturaunt...any ideas?!
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Can I travel to France only with my Driving License? |
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Have you ever been to Paris /France? if so did you like it if not why? |
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French???? |
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Eiffel Tower? |
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What are some things Western tourists should know about visiting France? |
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Do they really speak a different language in France? |
I am taking a trip to France to see the fall colours...and I want to know where the best places to travel are. What language do they speak in France and how fast can I learn it?
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What is a popular tourist attraction in France? |
I don't need the Eiffel Tower, Palace of Versalles, or the Cathedral of Notre Dame. |
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Barkley Hound
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I've heard that the sewers are very interesting.
Here is a quiz I made about them:
http://www.funtrivia.com/quizdetails.cfm?quiz=234642 |
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Colette B
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Arc de Triumph & The Louvre |
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yokarin
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Here is the link to a list of the top 40 most visited attractions in France:
http://bonjourlafrance.net/france-tourist-attractions/france-tourist-attraction.htm
I hope this helps. |
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sawy75
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perfums stores |
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GD-Fan
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I don't know what else there is because if I was in France that's what I would see |
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walyank
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Euro-Disney. Very french. |
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ochervet
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Well,
Mont Saint Michel is one of the most visited I would assume. |
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dolfinlddy_1999
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I was there about 11 years ago with a high school group. Aside from the obvious attractions, the Sacré Coeur on Montmartre was beautiful if you got there just before the sun set. There are many stairs to walk up. Once we got to the top there were many people already there, sitting on the steps waiting for the sun to set. As the sun sets you can watch all the lights in the city below all turn on. I can be quite pretty. Also, the Mulan Rouge is over that way too...within walking distance. We also got to take a tour of a perfume/soap factory and swam topless at the beach in Nice. |
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My advice is to go out to Brittany (Quimper would be best) to visit a traditional Breton city. It's on the coast and it is such as beautiful city. But anywhere is Brittany would be a great time.
If you are a history person, Normandy is probably where you want to go. Visit the sites of World War II, go to Rouen, where Joan or Arc was killed, Monet's home and gardens at Giverney , and the list goes on.
The best, though, would be to go out to the Loire Valley. If you base camp out of Tours (one of the larger cities in the region, which is a great place to visit in itself), you can go see some of the magnificent chateaux and in some cases their gardens. Some of them, like Chambord, Chenonceau, and Amboise, are beautiful and regularly open to the public. |
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govtagent_2001
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There are catheradrals you could see in France you could look some of the castles you could go to the museums and there masoinic |
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Laurice
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Well, I think most people have listed the obvious ones- but for me, there is a really interesting & famous wax museum in Paris called Le Grevin (with an accent aigu on the e). Also, check out some of Paris' fine dining.
You also might want to check out La Rue de La Fayette- (rue=street), because they have wonderful light displays, especially during Christmas time! |
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matt
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you will be ! |
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japo
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I think I understood your travel needs (I don't need the Eiffel Tower...). I found worldwide carnivals and festivals site, and if you looking for touristic events in France try it at:
http://www.carnifest.com/search_results.asp?theme=0&country=82&fromdate=&todate=&=Search&sid=240&state=
Enjoy your stay in France.
japo |
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mark101112
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There are some WW-One.... Battle Fields.... That are Still Polluted with NERVE GAS... MUSTARD GAS...!
Don't go there!
Thanks, RR |
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