Here you will read some of the best, most captivating and humorous travel experiences, shared by your fellow travelers.
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| Using Paris' metro system |
| Submitted by carolyn on
2011-11-29 23:27:20 (via
www.holidaystoeurope.com.au) |
| One of the best ways to get around Paris is by metro – the underground railway system. Trains are frequent, clean and the whole system is very efficient but buying tickets can cause some apprehension amongst non-French speaking tourists.
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| Enjoy Your Trip to Disneyland Paris |
| Submitted by Alma on
2011-09-08 00:46:57 (via
www.myparis.co.uk) |
| While some people might never dream of incorporating a thoroughly American stop like Disneyland into their Paris vacation, the fact is that Disneyland Paris is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the region.
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| 10 things to do in Languedoc |
| Submitted by carolyn on
2011-03-20 00:52:32 (via
www.holidaystoeurope.com.au) |
| When visiting a region for the first time it's only natural that you'll want to see the most popular attractions. The Languedoc region of south west France offers visitors the chance to see and do so many wonderful things that you'll definitely run out of time no matter how long you stay!
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| More great discoveries in the south of France |
| Submitted by carolyn on
2010-12-30 23:12:28 (via
www.holidaystoeurope.com.au) |
| Before we arrived in south west France, I’d done quite a bit of reading about the area’s history and knew the basics of the Cathar story. Carcassonne, Minerve, Beziers and Queribus Castle were all regularly mentioned, but until we got to Languedoc, I hadn’t heard about Lastours.
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| From beaches to mountains in SW France |
| Submitted by carolyn on
2010-12-30 23:10:34 (via
www.holidaystoeurope.com.au) |
| The Languedoc region of south west France certainly provides plenty of sightseeing options for tourists. The rugged, vine covered fields, the Canal du Midi, the Black Mountains and the Pyrenees in the distance, all offer their own unique scenery to this beautiful countryside.
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| Exploring Languedoc's medieval sights |
| Submitted by carolyn on
2010-12-04 09:19:14 (via
www.holidaystoeurope.com.au) |
| The Languedoc region has a rich Medieval history and a gruesome past with the Catholic Church’s persecution of the Cathar people taking place here in the 13th Century, and the area is dotted with historic sites that played a big part in this important era.
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| France's Black Paris |
| Submitted by Marie on
2010-09-28 15:31:11 (via
www.travelwithachallenge.com) |
| Jazz and Josephine Baker are just two examples of the rich cultural exchange between Black America and France. In Paris, African-American artists, writers, entertainers and intellectuals have left their mark for over 200 years. Discover their stories and their neighborhoods.
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| Bonjour Burgundy |
| Submitted by carolyn on
2010-04-17 05:53:52 (via
www.holidaystoeurope.com.au) |
| I had heard many a travellers tale of France; of the beautiful green countryside, fields of blooming sunflowers and red poppies, depending on when you travel, medieval buildings and ancient ruins, and produce as fresh as you will find anywhere; but I have to admit I wondered would the French countryside reach the bar?
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| The French Riviera |
| Submitted by touristmaker on
2010-03-29 16:54:31 (via
www.touristmaker.com) |
| The French Riviera is part of the Mediterranean coast of France. It occupies the shoreline between Marseille and the Italian border.
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