Showing posts with label France. Show all posts
Showing posts with label France. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Loire Valley Must See Tourist Attractions in France
Become one of the favorite tourist attractions in Paris, Loire Valley is located right in the middle of Paris. Traveler who think Paris is too general as a destination, but there is the beautiful countryside typical of France, Loire Valley. Fairy tale, no longer a dream. Loire Valley in France spans an area of 800 km2, full of green grass and a garden full of flowers, as well as hundreds of
Sunday, June 17, 2012
6 Favorite Tourist Attractions at Paris in the Spring
Enjoy Paris in the spring become a favorite of tourists. Paris in the spring not only present the beautiful scenery but also the cool air while driving around town. Well, here is the favorite tourist attractions in Paris during the spring.
1. Parc de la Villette
Cinema in the open space is not far from the Canal Saint Martin to Parc de la Villette in the north of the city. A giant
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Visit Beautiful Bora-Bora Island, French Polynesia
Cottage in the middle of the sea, the distant mountain scenery and unspoiled island, sounds like heaven. Place on earth, exactly in French Polynesia, the Pacific Ocean. Bora-Bora, a paradise in the middle of the sea.
Bora-Bora Island is one of the island is owned by the association of French-owned islands, French Polynesia. This beautiful island located at 230 kilometers northwest of Papeete,
Bora-Bora Island is one of the island is owned by the association of French-owned islands, French Polynesia. This beautiful island located at 230 kilometers northwest of Papeete,
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Beautiful Lavender Field in Provence, France
Vacation to France did not mean having to spend time in the city of Paris. Romantic side of this country also comes from the countryside. One of them comes from the Provence region, located in southeast France.
In this region there are vast expanses of lavender fields, together with the beautiful landscape of hills and mountains behind. Dark purple color that characterizes the lavender fields
In this region there are vast expanses of lavender fields, together with the beautiful landscape of hills and mountains behind. Dark purple color that characterizes the lavender fields
Friday, April 6, 2012
6 Most Beautiful Beaches In France
FRANCE is a relatively small country but it has features of beautiful beaches. Miles and miles of beaches in France are also filled with small villages of fun and bustling cities.
Here are 6 most beautiful beaches in France, with its natural environment that you can enjoy.
1. Saint-Jean de Luz
St Jean de Luz is a beautiful seaside city on the border of Spain - France. Here, you can find
Here are 6 most beautiful beaches in France, with its natural environment that you can enjoy.
1. Saint-Jean de Luz
St Jean de Luz is a beautiful seaside city on the border of Spain - France. Here, you can find
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Magnificient Mont Saint-Michel, France Tourist Attractions
In Normandy, France, on top of solid rock in the middle of the bay, you'll see a town called Mont Saint-Michel with a magnificent and beautiful monastery. At first the Mont Saint-Michel are only accessible when the water was receding around the city. Mont Saint-Michel become one of France tourist attractions you must visit.
Mont Saint-Michel previously connected to the mainland via a thin
Mont Saint-Michel previously connected to the mainland via a thin
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Louvre Museum Most Visited Paris Tourist Attractions
Louvre Museum is the home of famous paintings including the Mona Lisa. This museum is the oldest museum in Europe. About 6 million tourists visit this museum each year because of the background history of the museum and arts elements. Not surprisingly, the Louvre became the most visited tourist attractions in Paris.
In 1204 the Louvre was built as a castle. Then, the place was rebuilt in
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Janus Temple, Free Attractions in France
In addition to the Eiffel Tower, the Temple of Janus is also one of the free tourist attractions in France. It is located just across the River to the north Arroux Autun and that's where the ruins of a substantial look.
Perhaps this is a part of Gallic Gods sanctuary described in the teachings of the Roman religion. Janus stood at an impressive 24m-high (79 feet) more precisely. Traditionally,
Perhaps this is a part of Gallic Gods sanctuary described in the teachings of the Roman religion. Janus stood at an impressive 24m-high (79 feet) more precisely. Traditionally,
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Eiffel Tower Top Tourist Attractions In France
It is not complete if go to France without seeing the Eiffel Tower. The Eiffel Tower is a symbol of Paris and one of the top tourist attractions in France. The tower is the tallest building in Paris. Located on the Champ de Mars in Paris, Eiffel Tower has nick name the iron lady,French call it with La dame de fer.
The Eiffel Tower was built for the World Exhibition in 1889, held in celebration
The Eiffel Tower was built for the World Exhibition in 1889, held in celebration
Gorge du Verdon Spectacular Canyon France Tourist Attraction
Often called Europe's Grand Canyon, Gorge du Verdon is truly spectacular canyon is over 25 kms long and in places over 1000 meters deep, and the great cliffs are a playground for rock climbers. It's located in south-eastern France (Alpes-de-Haute-Provence), is a river canyon that is often considered to be one of Europe's and France most beautiful tourist attractions.
The Gorges du Verdon is one
The Gorges du Verdon is one
Friday, January 20, 2012
8 Famous Tourist Attractions in France
France could be the best choice when you want to vacation. France is Europe's famous tourist destination, and not surprisingly because it is a country that offers many tourist attractions of the famous historical monuments and other sites. in France Visitors can enjoy historic cities, a lovely village, the castles of the Loire Valley and Brittany and Normandy.
In Addition, France offers an
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
5 Most Famous Tourist Attractions in Paris
As we know, Paris is known by the romantic city in the world. Paris can be an option for you to spend time on vacation or honeymoon. Paris offers many famous tourist attractions in France, and possibly in Europe. In addition to some of the world's most famous musuems, which has a beautiful historic city center, beautiful riverscape, a wide selection of historical monuments, including the
Monday, March 7, 2011
Family Holidays in France
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It's little wonder why France is ranked as the number one holiday destination in the world, attracting around 82 million tourists every year. As well as other types of tourism, family holidays in France account for a large percentage of this annual number and are undoubtedly due to the uniquely wide and diverse range of natural and commercial attractions that the country has to offer. In this article we aim to touch on just a few of them to help whet your appetite.
First of all, family holidays in France work because it is a very children and family-friendly country. Thanks to a good infrastructure, France benefits from very good transport links, which include toll roads - to help avoid traffic congestion, frequent and well-equipped service stations, high-speed rail and extensive standard rail links, and over 475 airports throughout the country. In addition to this, the French are very good at providing family-friendly facilities whether at holiday resorts, country clubs, or private holiday accommodation.
What would a holiday be if it didn't involve any sightseeing or attractions? There are such an astonishing number of attractions throughout the country that is goes without saying that family holidays in France can be fascinating, action-packed, educational and thrilling. For a holiday filled with constant fun and excitement, Disneyland Paris is ideal. As Europe's most popular theme park, it provides an experience that the whole family, particularly the children, will remember for the rest of their lives. If you're looking for a way to entertain your kids to the max and fill them full of wonder, then this is it.
Alternatively, if you are looking for educational family holidays in France, to add a bit of culture into the trip, then look no further than Paris. Arguably one of the world's best-loved and most magical capitals, Paris has also been voted among the top three most important capitals in the world, and it's little wonder why upon closer inspection. Packed full of political, religious and cultural history, Paris is home to some of the most precious historical sites in the world, many of which are to be found along the banks of the Seine River - formally recognised UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. These include the Cathedral of Notre Dame, the Lourve, the Grand Palais des Champs Elysees, the Eiffel Tower and the Sainte Chapelle, to name but a few.
Of course, if none of this is to your taste, there are also outstanding recreational family holidays in France to be found no matter what you're interested in. From world class surf breaks, to world class ski slopes, France really is able to offer something for everyone. If you're looking for a relaxing holiday in a beautiful location, then there are also many high class golf and country clubs around France, particularly in the Dordogne Valley that provide easy access to many attractions as well as superb family facilities and access to recreational facilities such as swimming pools, golf courses, and tennis courts.

It's little wonder why France is ranked as the number one holiday destination in the world, attracting around 82 million tourists every year. As well as other types of tourism, family holidays in France account for a large percentage of this annual number and are undoubtedly due to the uniquely wide and diverse range of natural and commercial attractions that the country has to offer. In this article we aim to touch on just a few of them to help whet your appetite.
First of all, family holidays in France work because it is a very children and family-friendly country. Thanks to a good infrastructure, France benefits from very good transport links, which include toll roads - to help avoid traffic congestion, frequent and well-equipped service stations, high-speed rail and extensive standard rail links, and over 475 airports throughout the country. In addition to this, the French are very good at providing family-friendly facilities whether at holiday resorts, country clubs, or private holiday accommodation.
What would a holiday be if it didn't involve any sightseeing or attractions? There are such an astonishing number of attractions throughout the country that is goes without saying that family holidays in France can be fascinating, action-packed, educational and thrilling. For a holiday filled with constant fun and excitement, Disneyland Paris is ideal. As Europe's most popular theme park, it provides an experience that the whole family, particularly the children, will remember for the rest of their lives. If you're looking for a way to entertain your kids to the max and fill them full of wonder, then this is it.
Alternatively, if you are looking for educational family holidays in France, to add a bit of culture into the trip, then look no further than Paris. Arguably one of the world's best-loved and most magical capitals, Paris has also been voted among the top three most important capitals in the world, and it's little wonder why upon closer inspection. Packed full of political, religious and cultural history, Paris is home to some of the most precious historical sites in the world, many of which are to be found along the banks of the Seine River - formally recognised UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. These include the Cathedral of Notre Dame, the Lourve, the Grand Palais des Champs Elysees, the Eiffel Tower and the Sainte Chapelle, to name but a few.
Of course, if none of this is to your taste, there are also outstanding recreational family holidays in France to be found no matter what you're interested in. From world class surf breaks, to world class ski slopes, France really is able to offer something for everyone. If you're looking for a relaxing holiday in a beautiful location, then there are also many high class golf and country clubs around France, particularly in the Dordogne Valley that provide easy access to many attractions as well as superb family facilities and access to recreational facilities such as swimming pools, golf courses, and tennis courts.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Wildlife in France
Wildlife in France
Visitors to France expect to see medieval villages and magnificent scenery, but the wild animals that live in the countryside are usually forgotten. However, France has very large areas of unspoiled countryside, allowing many rare and unusual species to live in peace, above all in the forests and in the mountainous regions.
Perhaps best know, because they frequently get in the news, are the Pyreneean bears. Several of these brown bears have been released in the mountains in recent years, to the pleasure of environmentalists and the annoyance of local sheep farmers.
Although sheep farmers get full compensation for any sheep killed by bears, they still object noisily to their reintroduction and the danger they present. The problem has emerged because over the last 100 years, with bears being almost extinct in France, the shepherds have stopped breeding the ferocious hunting dogs that used to protect the flocks. So now that the bears are being reintroduced from Slovenia, the sheep have little protection.
While you are thinking about the threat from bears in France, remember there are perhaps 20 bears in France and 5,000 in New York City!
The second large mammal to get a hard time in France is the wolf. Hunted to extinction in the country by the 1930's, the wolves have now re-entered France from Italy and live in remote places in the Alps, especially the Mercantour Alps.
Not surprisingly, as with the Pyreneean bears it is the sheep farmers who complain the loudest, about the wolves killing their livestock. But the statistics seem to show that the threat from wolves is really extremely small. Despite what you might expect, wolves will almost always run and hide rather than seek a confrontation with humans, and on a visit to the mountains you are very unlikely to see a wolf.
The lynx, a large wild cat, has also been successfully reintroduced in the mountains following earlier extinction across France and most of Europe. They are now a highly protected species.
Some other 'mountain mammals' are also unlikely to be seen. The Alpine Marmot is very similar to (and closely related to) the American groundhog, and lives above the tree-line in these mountainous regions. You may hear the curious marmot sound, half whistle and half bark, as it warns of your approach.
Two other unusual mountain animals are the ibex and the chamois - both are 'large goat' types of animal. Both are also very good mountain climbers, and may even be seen on mountain tops if food is present. A chamois has even been reported as seen near the summit of Mont Blanc. By preference they live in the lower regions where food is more plentiful- it is the presence of man that has forced them high up the mountains.
So you can feel safe to visit France, even the mountains, but be aware that when you are walking a quiet path through a high, rugged, region you might not be alone...
You can read more about the wildlife in France, dangerous or otherwise, at http://www.francethisway.com/wildlife/francewildlife.php
Famous Places in France - Top Ten
Famous Places in France - Top Ten
There are so many famous places in France, that it would be impossible to see them all in one trip. If this is your first visit to France, the options can seem overwhelming...where do you go? Which are the best places to see?
Here is a snapshot of some of the most famous places in France that you, or your family and friends might like to visit - depending on your interests, whether this is historical sites, museums, areas of natural beauty or food and wine.
If you are spending a couple of weeks here you could easily visit most of the places listed below. It will be a whirlwind trip, but is certainly doable and you will have many wonderful memories.
Some of the most famous places in France are in Paris!
1. La Tour Eiffel
The Eiffel Tower, built in 1889 by Gustave Eiffel for the Universal Exposition, is without a doubt one of the most popular tourist attractions in France.
It's amazing to think that the Eiffel Tower was, for a time, seen as an eyesore and even ugly; it was almost knocked down in 1909.
2. Musée du Louvre
The Louvre museum, once a royal palace, is now one of the most well known art museums in the world, featuring paintings such as the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci, as well as spectacular artworks by Michelangelo, Raphael and, Botticelli.
3. Cathédrale Notre Dame de Paris
Next in line is the beautiful Gothic cathedral, Notre Dame, built from the around 1163 to 1345, visited by more than 12 million people a year, and one of the most famous french monuments.
4. Arc du Triomphe
The Arc de Triomphe and magnificent Ave des Champs-Elysées, are spectacular to see. The Arc was commissioned by Napoloeon to commemorate the victories of his armies; the tomb of France's Unknown Soldier lies here, and every evening a memorial flame is lit.
5. Versailles
If you can, try and visit the Palace of Versailles, built during the reign of Louis XIV - known as the Sun King (Roi Soleil) to display his wealth and power of the monarchy at that time. Versailles can be easily reached as a day trip from Paris. It is without question, absolutely spectacular, and one of the most dazzling things you will probably every see.
6. Mont St Michel
Mont St Michel is one of the most recognisable landmarks in France, located just off the coast of Normandy. In fact, it is the next most visited site after Paris!
Its hard not to be awed by the sight of Mont St Michel, with its Gothic-style Benedictine Abbey perched high above a rocky outcrop. more informations
7. Mont Blanc
Mont Blanc (meaning white mountain in French) is the highest mountain in the Alps, lying between Italy and France. Chamonix is here, the site of the first Winter Olympics, and one of the most popular places to visit in France for skiing.
Even if you're not planning to ski, it's well worth a visit.
You can take the Aiguille de Midi cable car for spectacular views of the mountains. Definitely one of the highest (and probably one of the most exhilarating - or scary, depending on which way you look at it) - cablecar rides you'll take!
8. Chateaux de la Loire
The Loire Valley, playground to royalty from the 15th through to the 18th centuries, boasts many beautiful renaissance chateaux.
There are several hundred castles in the Loire; some of the most popular are Château d´Amboise, Chambord, Chenonceau, Blois and Cheverny.
The Loire is also known for its fine wines too, and you can sample Muscadet, Sauvignon and many more.
Heading south, there are even more famous places in France.
9. Carcassonne
Carcassonne, in the Languedoc region, is Europe's largest walled city and one of the finest examples of medieval architecture.
Carcassonne's towers and pointed turrets look like they have come straight out of a fairy tale or Walt Disney movie. But there is no make believe here - it's all for real. Carcassonne is also one of the most most popular french monuments.
10. Lascaux
Some of the finest prehistoric art collections can be found in southwest france.
The ancient cave paintings, drawings and carvings that you can see here are truly awe inspiring, some dating as far back as 35,000 years.
The Lascaux sites (now a replica) are very popular tourist attractions in france, and there are many others too that are worth visiting.
And last but not least: french food and wine. Wherever you go, you will be able to try local specialties, whether this is bouillabaisse in Marseille, camembert in Normandy, or foie gras in the Perigord.
There are so many famous places in France, that it would be impossible to see them all in one trip. If this is your first visit to France, the options can seem overwhelming...where do you go? Which are the best places to see?
Here is a snapshot of some of the most famous places in France that you, or your family and friends might like to visit - depending on your interests, whether this is historical sites, museums, areas of natural beauty or food and wine.
If you are spending a couple of weeks here you could easily visit most of the places listed below. It will be a whirlwind trip, but is certainly doable and you will have many wonderful memories.
Some of the most famous places in France are in Paris!
1. La Tour Eiffel
The Eiffel Tower, built in 1889 by Gustave Eiffel for the Universal Exposition, is without a doubt one of the most popular tourist attractions in France.
It's amazing to think that the Eiffel Tower was, for a time, seen as an eyesore and even ugly; it was almost knocked down in 1909.
2. Musée du Louvre

The Louvre museum, once a royal palace, is now one of the most well known art museums in the world, featuring paintings such as the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci, as well as spectacular artworks by Michelangelo, Raphael and, Botticelli.
3. Cathédrale Notre Dame de Paris

Next in line is the beautiful Gothic cathedral, Notre Dame, built from the around 1163 to 1345, visited by more than 12 million people a year, and one of the most famous french monuments.
4. Arc du Triomphe
The Arc de Triomphe and magnificent Ave des Champs-Elysées, are spectacular to see. The Arc was commissioned by Napoloeon to commemorate the victories of his armies; the tomb of France's Unknown Soldier lies here, and every evening a memorial flame is lit.
5. Versailles
If you can, try and visit the Palace of Versailles, built during the reign of Louis XIV - known as the Sun King (Roi Soleil) to display his wealth and power of the monarchy at that time. Versailles can be easily reached as a day trip from Paris. It is without question, absolutely spectacular, and one of the most dazzling things you will probably every see.
6. Mont St Michel
Mont St Michel is one of the most recognisable landmarks in France, located just off the coast of Normandy. In fact, it is the next most visited site after Paris!
Its hard not to be awed by the sight of Mont St Michel, with its Gothic-style Benedictine Abbey perched high above a rocky outcrop. more informations
7. Mont Blanc
Mont Blanc (meaning white mountain in French) is the highest mountain in the Alps, lying between Italy and France. Chamonix is here, the site of the first Winter Olympics, and one of the most popular places to visit in France for skiing.
Even if you're not planning to ski, it's well worth a visit.
You can take the Aiguille de Midi cable car for spectacular views of the mountains. Definitely one of the highest (and probably one of the most exhilarating - or scary, depending on which way you look at it) - cablecar rides you'll take!
8. Chateaux de la Loire
The Loire Valley, playground to royalty from the 15th through to the 18th centuries, boasts many beautiful renaissance chateaux.
There are several hundred castles in the Loire; some of the most popular are Château d´Amboise, Chambord, Chenonceau, Blois and Cheverny.
The Loire is also known for its fine wines too, and you can sample Muscadet, Sauvignon and many more.
Heading south, there are even more famous places in France.
9. Carcassonne
Carcassonne, in the Languedoc region, is Europe's largest walled city and one of the finest examples of medieval architecture.
Carcassonne's towers and pointed turrets look like they have come straight out of a fairy tale or Walt Disney movie. But there is no make believe here - it's all for real. Carcassonne is also one of the most most popular french monuments.
10. Lascaux
Some of the finest prehistoric art collections can be found in southwest france.
The ancient cave paintings, drawings and carvings that you can see here are truly awe inspiring, some dating as far back as 35,000 years.
The Lascaux sites (now a replica) are very popular tourist attractions in france, and there are many others too that are worth visiting.
And last but not least: french food and wine. Wherever you go, you will be able to try local specialties, whether this is bouillabaisse in Marseille, camembert in Normandy, or foie gras in the Perigord.
For more famous places in France and unique holiday ideas visit http://www.france-travel-secrets.com
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
the Best Attractions in Paris, France
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Are you going on a vacation to France this year? Shaped like hexagon, France is home to some of the top attractions in the world. To make sure you get the best of your vacation in France, here are some of the must see places in the country.
Topping the list is the world renowned structure of Eiffel Tower in the city of Paris. Built in 1889 to mark the 100th anniversary of the French Revolution, this landmark has become one of the most important structures in France, attracting thousands of tourists from different parts of the world yearly. The Eiffel towers stands more than 1000 feet from the ground with three amazing platforms and gives the magnificent view of the city of Paris. Tourists can also dine in the Eiffel tower for there are two restaurants in the tower. Visitors are allowed to climb the two levels of the tower by steps while the summit part can be reached through an elevator.
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In addition, there is the Disneyland Paris. The happiest place on earth has invaded France in 1992 through Disneyland Paris, a theme park lying on more than 5,000 acres of land. There are numerous attractions, magical adventures, and world class rides in Disneyland Paris that families would surely love.
Lastly, the most famous museum in the world - Louvre Museum, is also located in the city of Paris. The museum is located in the center of Paris, between the La Rue de Rivoli and River Seine. The museum showcases different collections such as those from Roman, Egypt, and Greece Empires. Not to mention, the Louvre Museum also houses the most famous painting in the world - Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa.
Paris hotels
Are you going on a vacation to France this year? Shaped like hexagon, France is home to some of the top attractions in the world. To make sure you get the best of your vacation in France, here are some of the must see places in the country.
Topping the list is the world renowned structure of Eiffel Tower in the city of Paris. Built in 1889 to mark the 100th anniversary of the French Revolution, this landmark has become one of the most important structures in France, attracting thousands of tourists from different parts of the world yearly. The Eiffel towers stands more than 1000 feet from the ground with three amazing platforms and gives the magnificent view of the city of Paris. Tourists can also dine in the Eiffel tower for there are two restaurants in the tower. Visitors are allowed to climb the two levels of the tower by steps while the summit part can be reached through an elevator.
Paris hotels
In addition, there is the Disneyland Paris. The happiest place on earth has invaded France in 1992 through Disneyland Paris, a theme park lying on more than 5,000 acres of land. There are numerous attractions, magical adventures, and world class rides in Disneyland Paris that families would surely love.
Lastly, the most famous museum in the world - Louvre Museum, is also located in the city of Paris. The museum is located in the center of Paris, between the La Rue de Rivoli and River Seine. The museum showcases different collections such as those from Roman, Egypt, and Greece Empires. Not to mention, the Louvre Museum also houses the most famous painting in the world - Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa.
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