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Book France Hotels online

• November 3, 2011

Book France Hotels online using the France Hotel Finder secure real time booking engine and receive a confirmation for your reservation in about 60 seconds. Many hotels have special discount internet rates – these special listings appear at the top of the hotels listed for a city. To find a hotel, click on an France [...]

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Traveling to France

• November 1, 2011

Traveling to France can the fulfillment of a life long dream for many tourists, but what’s a foreigner to do when they get there? The myriad of tourist attractions and cultural events can make narrowing down your options into your vacation time frame difficult. Very Paris A must see for the tourist visiting Paris is [...]

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Must-See attractions in Paris

• January 24, 2013

Paris is very popular throughout the world for its beauty and the multiplicity of its monuments. It is one of the most photographed places in the world. Some of the monuments of Paris are seen on movies, televisions, and magazines. Each time I see or read anything about Paris, I would always wonder what it [...]

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Things to see and do in Paris

• December 28, 2012

Paris is the capital and largest city of France. It is divided in two by the Seine River – the right bank, in the north of Paris, and the left bank, in the south. The city itself has a population of over two million inhabitants, but the metropolitan area has over 12 million inhabitants.

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Rhone-Alpes

• December 28, 2012

Valence is a village in southeastern France and one of the most important attractions in the area known under the name of Rhône-Alpes. It is located in the east, at a distance of 40 km compared to the city of Montélimar, famous for the production of pralines. Currently, Valence has a population of 65,000. It [...]

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Centre-Val de Loire

• December 27, 2012

Centre (-Val de Loire) is one of the 26 regions of France, located in the north-west of the center of the country. Although the country’s capital is Orleans, the largest city is Tours. The main feature of the area is the Loire Valley, which includes the fertile valleys of the Loire River and the tributaries.

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Nord-Pas de Calais

• December 26, 2012

Nord-Pas de Calais is a region in northern France which includes 90km of beach, sand dunes and cliffs that stretch between Calais and Berck-sur-Mer. The main attractions are undoubtedly the villages on the seashore.

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Things to see and do in Alsace

• December 25, 2012

Alsace was preferred by the conquerors and armies, as well as by tourists during the recent years. One must admit that the region is very beautiful, offering great white wines and delicious food.

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Pyrenees Mountains

• December 25, 2012

Forming a natural border between France and Spain, the Pyrenees Mountains span an area of 305 miles across southwest Europe, separating the Iberian Peninsula from continental Europe. Around two thirds of the range falls within France. The French Pyrenees encompasses the following departments: Pyrénées-Orientales, Aude, Ariège, Haute-Garonne, Hautes-Pyrénées, and Pyrénées-Atlantiques. On the other side of [...]

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Château de Chambord

• December 24, 2012

Chambord’s chateau is the most recognized and magnificent of all of the castles in France. Located in the town of Chambord in the beautiful Loire Valley, Château de Chambord is a popular tourist attraction, with crowds drawn by its stunning blend of medieval and classical Italian architecture which was characteristic of French Renaissance style.  Its [...]

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Pays de la Loire

• December 24, 2012

The landscape of this region is arranged in the form of hills that rarely exceed 400 m, representing the last buttresses of the Massif Central and Armorican Massif. Although it is named after the Loire region, this only passes through two departments, the rest of the river system being composed of its tributaries, Loir, Sarthe [...]

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Puy-de-Dôme

• December 23, 2012

Both the name of a department in central France and a famous dormant volcano within it, Puy-de-Dôme lies within the Auvergne region. The Massif Central mountain range is located in the department of Puy-de-Dôme and includes the 25 mile-long Chaîne des Puys chain of dormant volcanoes. The chain includes 48 cinder cones, 15 water-filled craters [...]

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