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Travel Guide: France - Europe

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France is the number one tourist destination in the world. It has everything that you could ever want to see on your holidays: a great city like Paris, good beaches, more monuments than any other country, lovely nature, incredible mountain scenery; need I go on? France is also a very pleasant place to stay. It has good food, great wines and people enjoy their lives. And the best thing is, maybe apart from Paris, living in France does not have to be expensive.

The North of France consists of the flatlands around the town of Lille and the Channel. The area will remind visitors in many ways of Belgium and the Netherlands. The Grand' Place in Lille for example is a lot like that of Brussels.

Paris, the city of light and its surroundings are one of the most visited areas. Paris is without a doubt one of the most pretty cities on the planet.

The West of France is turned towards the Atlantic Coast. In the north Normandy & Brittany have rolling hills, sandy beaches and quiet little harbour towns. Normandy & Brittany have a more rugged coast and many neolithic sites. It has quite a distinct atmosphere from the rest of the country; you can still sense the Celtic origin of the region and its inhabitants. Nantes and Bordeaux are the biggest cities on the west coast.

Bordeaux, capital of the south west, is a stylish city famous for its wines and its 18-th century architecture. The Pays Basque is the southernmost part of the Atlantic Coast of France. The resort of Biarritz is posh, but pretty.

The eastern part of France consists of the Alsace, Lorraine, Franche Comte and Burgundy regions. The landscape has rolling hills and many beautiful cities, such as Metz, Strasbourg, Nancy and Dijon. This region produces many famous wines, including magnificent pinot noirs and chardonnays valued the world over, as well as the famous "Yellow wine" from the Jura mountain vineyard.

The Center is in many ways the most quiet part of France. But the great treasure of this region is the Loire valley , with many great castles and beautiful towns. Chartres with its famous cathedral and Tours rate among the most beautiful French cities.

The Auvergne, centered on the Massif Central mountains that culminate at about 6000 ft, is one of the most beautiful regions of France. Much of it is upland, traversed by wild river valleys and an unspoilt natural environment. The north of the region stretches towards the flatter Loire valley. The regional capital is Clermont Ferrand, and the small city of Le Puy en Velay, with its historic churches perched on volcanic pinnacles, is one of the most surprising cities in France

The Alps are great for skiing in winter and hiking in summer. Albertville, Grenoble and Chamonix have all hosted the Olympic games. But the Alps also have nice towns to visit, such as Chambery, Annecy or Grenoble .

The South with its lovely nature, good food, roman ruins and of course the Riviera draws a lot of visitors every year. Towns like Orange, and Arles but also big cities like Marseille and Toulon are must sees. The Provence is dotted with pleasant small villages. In the South west of France the Dordogne is one of the most quintessential French regions. The valley is so pretty, the towns are so cute and the food is so good, that it is hard to believe that the people who live here go somewhere else for their holidays. The Languedoc has its own language and culture. In the south of the Languedoc you find the Pyrenees, a great mountain range separating France from Spain, where you can hike and ski. The towns of Toulouse and Montpellier are nice and the medieval town of Carcassone is a top destination.

The island of Corsica has beautiful nature and a very special atmosphere. The Corsicans speak their own language and have a great sense of freedom.

Top Destinations in France

Paris
Nice
Grenoble
Marseille
Alp d'Huez
Montpellier
Bordeaux
Lyon
Le havre
Strasbourg
Lille
Tours


Travel Q&A on France:

Question: #1: France Travel Brochure?
Hey. I need some information on travelling to France for an assignment. I have to design my own travel brochure. If anyone has some online travel brochures (preferebly to France, but anything can help) can you please email them to me at gcroxdaworld@hotmail.com? Also, does anyone have any other information or ideas? Any help would be greatly appreaciated. Thanx. - asked by xXx.:gOoD_cHaRlOtTe_FaN:.xXx

Answer: maybe you can go on the french tourist office website.Make a search on google on "Maison de la France" that is the name of the french tourist board abroad. ... - answered by: antwan the swan
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Question: #2: Why are the Yahoo Travel France people so LAME!?
There are so many jokes about France, but my question was actually related to travel, and I was reported because someone "didn't find it interesting". The France travel section is promoting bad stereotypes of France! - asked by Yuka

Answer: maybe its where all the lame people hang out. ... - answered by: nadhardy
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Question: #3: I want a holiday from Irelnd to France then travel by train to monoco to include accom. and fun for a child?
To have everything booked before I leave ireland. To have hotel accommodation. To know where I will be going each day. Maybe spend a couple of days in each region. Up to 7-10 days in all. Not too strenuous. Would love to travel the coastline from France to Monoco. Maybe from Ireland by ferry. - asked by hollyann

Answer: I would suggest to fly to Paris with Aerlingus and go to Eurodisney if the kids are young. You could spend a couple of days there. The park has its own train station so it's easy to go back to Paris and ... - answered by: pretty_boudah
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Question: #4: france travel tips?
i'm learning french, and i have a friend who speaks french fluently. i want to take a trip to france when i'm 18 for a month or two and i'm wondering if anybody has any suggestions to where i should stay, and what time of year i should go. i'm definatly want to visit paris, but not necessarily stay there. so maybe a city no more than like four or five hours away. and a place that's decent. where an 18 yr old girl can stay by herself, and possibly one or two of her friends.any suggestions appreciated,thanks.oh, and of course, the city i stay in has to be BEAUTIFUL. that's the whole reason for going. - asked by smileyfaces

Answer: Come to Strasbourg (Eastern France) in december, i can tell you, you really won't be disappointed. It's THE place to go in France in december. It's really lovely! But try to book your trip as early as ... - answered by: Petite Nanie
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Question: #5: Does anyone know web sites for Carcassonne France Travel?
I am traveling in the fall and would like to start planning my trip/ side trips. Shopping is a big part of my travel so any markets nearby or shoes and clothes. What is the closest big city to shop in and how should I get there? - asked by rologirl

Answer:
http://mescladis.free.fr/ANGLAIS/pages%20html/welcome.htm
http://www.carcassonneinfo.com/ ... - answered by: Rillifane
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Question: #6: France..............?
im planning to travel to france with a group of students..the cost is 2000...this includes hotel,food,ticket,tours..is this a good price???????please help - asked by Jose

Answer: i think it's a good price. i went to france and it costed me about the same. my idea is, when your staying in a foreign country its better to take the best you can so you won't get stuck in a rut you ... - answered by: chishru
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Question: #7: Travel in France?
I am looking at how to travel from Beauvais Airport to Rouen in France but all the train travel websites are in French!! Does anyone have any info they can give me?? - asked by Lynds

Answer: First, you'll have to take the shuttle from beauvais airport to beauvais station (it's about 25 minutes)You'll find all the information on this website (it's in english!)
http://www.aeroportbeauvais.com/index.php?lang=engThen, ... - answered by: julie c
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Question: #8: Can I travel to France with my new passport with my visa in my old passport. I will take both passports?
I have just got my passport replaced and have found that my valid schengen visa has not been tranferred. Many countries all you to travel to them with visas in old passports. I cannot find out if France allows this. Could someone please confirm. I need to travel on business on Sunday 15th!Many thanks,Ben GodsmarkHiTo calrify:My passport is Chinese. I have a valid Shengen visa in my old passport. My new passport was granted today without the visa. I will travel to France on business on Sunday. I go to France every month on business. I have travelled before to countries using two passports. I understand that every country has its own policy on this. Kind regards,Ben Godsmark - asked by benjamin g

Answer: I recommend getting intouch with the Schengen Office. They are a little difficult to get hold of sometimes but they hopefully should be able to advise you whether you can travel or not. I imagine you would ... - answered by: sarah
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Question: #9: Can a foreign national (non-eu) travel to France without a visa if travelling with their British spouse?
Can a foreign national (non-eu) travel to France without a visa if travelling with their British spouse?If so, are any special papers needed?I plan to ttravel to france often, what kind of visa should I apply for? - asked by Mariam

Answer: It depends on what country you are from. If you are American, there is no visa. Below you will find a very helpful site from the French government. ... - answered by: Jeffery B
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Question: #10: Looking for a travel buddy for Italy/France for June 2007...?
I'm a 21-year-old student planning to travel to France (Paris, Loire Valley, Versailles) and Italy (Rome, Venice, Florence, Pompeii, Tivoli) during June 2007. If anyone (preferably around my age) is interested please let me know. I'm on a budget so it's hostels all the way. Or even if you're planning to be there during this time, maybe meet up for some sightseeing? If ya would like to know more about me, you can check out my MySpace at http://www.myspace.com/gamerbelle26 (56K warning) or just send me an email. - asked by rebeldoll26

Answer: An option that you may want to consider is a Contiki tour. They travel all over Europe and you'll be traveling with people that are all around your age (18-35). 40 travel buddies all at once! They have ... - answered by: Kathryn B
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