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Paris can be visited by metro and on foot, and visitors will find an abundance of points of interest. Notable museums include the Centre Pompidou, the Louvre and the Musee d'Orsay. Notre Dame Cathedral is well worth visiting. There are a number of ways to experience the river Seine, the lifeline that runs through France's capital and has defined its character for centuries. There is enough in Paris to spend an entire vacation in that city alone... but it would be a shame not to see more of France!

The Mont Saint Michel-an island abbey on the border between Normandy and Brittany-is a spectacular sight. It is basically a tiny city built upwards on an island capped by the spire of a beautiful abbey. As the tide ebbs and flows, everything around the island (except the roadway leading to it) is periodically submerged. In Normandy one can visit the D-day beaches where allied troops began their liberation of France and defeat of the Nazis. Brittany, France's north-westernmost region is greatly influenced by the Atlantic Ocean and the English Channel. One point of interest there is Saint Malo, a fortified port-city. Although most of it was destroyed by and reconstructed after WWII, it retains the charm of a proud city from long ago.

Anyone who's ever enjoyed a glass of champagne will want to visit the city of Epernay in the Champagne region, where Dom Perignon perfected the beverage into the one we prize today. The Loire Valley is an excellent destination to see many of the castles for which France is famous-from the fortresses of the middle Ages to the palaces of the Renaissance. The vibrant city of Lyon has outstanding museums, an active cultural life and is one of France's gastronomic capitals. more....

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Festivals of France It’s hard to beat the experience of arriving in a small French village, expecting no more than a bed for the night, to discover the streets decked out with flags and streamers, a band playing in the square and the entire population out celebrating the feast of their patron saint. Apart from Bastille [...]
Parc des Princes: France The Parc des Princes (translation: Princes’ Park) is a 48,527 capacity stadium in the 16th arrondissement of Paris. It is the home of football team Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), and was the national stadium of France until the Stade de France was built for the 1998 Football World Cup. The current Parc des [...]
Stade De Stadium: France The Stade de France is the largest sports stadium in France with an 80,000 capacity. Instigated by France’s hosting of the last soccer World Cup of the 20th century in 1998, the role of the stadium is to be the home of France’s major sporting events in football, rugby and athletics. Stadium Site The [...]
Stade de la Meinau Stadium: France On the face of it, the prospect of a trip to France to see Racing Club de Strasbourg take on the mighty FC Toulouse was not the most mouth-watering prospect - the two teams at the very foot of the French top division battling it out in a dour relegation [...]
Stade Toulousain: France Stade Toulousain, usually known as Toulouse, is a French rugby union club from the country’s rugby capital, Toulouse in Midi-Pyrenees. The club has won the European top club competition, the Heineken Cup, three times (1996, 2003 and 2005) and were losing finalists in 2004. The club has produced over 90 internationals. The club was [...]

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