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A Travel Guide For Madrid

July 10, 2010 by  
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About Madrid Madrid is one of Europe’s most vibrant capital cities. It embodies an intense Spanish spirit and combines both modern and classical architecture to produce a sense of old and new co-existing in true harmony. The city is famous for its great monuments, palaces and museums, as well as being a lively metropolis brimming [...]

The Best Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport Hotels

June 9, 2010 by  
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The recent travel chaos left thousands of passengers stranded at airports across the world. Some of them camped out on the floor, and others sought refuge in nearby hotels as they waited for news. A stay in an airport hotel might not excite you. You probably think it’s a pretty poor place to spend an [...]

Languedoc Roussillon France Home To Great Architecture

May 26, 2010 by  
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Languedoc-Roussillon is one of the most famous destinations not only in France but in all of Europe. It offers a rich variety of options for the demanding and finicky visitor. Located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea embracing a long stretch of fabulous beaches. Its plains are home to the finest of grape vineyards [...]

A Trip to Paris

August 31, 2009 by  
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The City Paris is the capital of France and the country’s largest city. It is situated on the river Seine, in northern France. The city of Paris has an estimated population of 2,167,994 (January 2006) but the Paris metropolitan area has a population of over 11 million. Paris is today one of the world’s leading [...]

The Riviera Corniches In France

August 18, 2009 by  
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Photogenic and thrilling to drive, the Riviera Corniches are three roads that follow the coastline of the Mediterranean from Nice, France through Monaco to Cap-Martin and Menton on the Italian border. The three coast roads follow the same 20 to 30 mile (32 to 50 km) stretch of coastline at different levels along the mountainside. [...]

Mont Saint Michel France

August 15, 2009 by  
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Mont Saint-Michel. As you approach it, the abbey seems to float on the horizon… its spire glinting gold in the sun. It has attracted pilgrims for hundreds of years. Today it still attracts visitors… over three million tourists a year. The legend is that a bishop in the 8th century heard the voice of the [...]

Drive Through Normandy France

August 1, 2009 by  
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If you’re a student of history, ancient or modern, a drive through Normandy makes for a great holiday. If you want to start with some of the older history, it was from Normandy that William the Conqueror set out to take over the throne of England in 1066. If you are into 20th century history, [...]

French Wine Tours

April 28, 2008 by  
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No visit to France would be complete without enjoying wine. France offers many wine tours to choose from throughout the country. You will be able to taste wine at France’s best and most exclusive estates. Widening your wine knowledge will be in a fun and relaxed atmosphere. There are many wine tours to choose from [...]