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Guides in FranceGuides in Subregions of FranceAlps (1)Savoie (1) Arles Cedex (1)Brittany (1)Burgundy (1)Corsica (1)Cote dAzur (2)Dordogne (1)Loire Valley (1)Nice Cedex (3)Paris (6)Guies in France<< First < Prev 1 2 Next > Last >> Travel Guide in Nice Cedex, FrancePalais Lascaris is a beautiful example of Genoese baroque architecture, featuring a sweeping staircase decorated with frescoes. If you head past th... Travel Guide in Nice Cedex, France Nice's hinterland is a maze of remote hill-top villages connected by hairpin mountain passes. 15th-century frescoes can be seen in the medieval vil... Travel Guide in Paris, France Arguably the world's most beautiful city, Paris is truly a romantic place. Whether you're taking a peaceful stroll along the Seine, or admiring stu... Travel Guide in Paris, France Ah Pari! Arguably the world's most romantic city, it has long epitomised both the nationalist sentiments and the style and pride of France. With it... Travel Guide in Paris, France Beyond the Louvre is the Centre Georges Pompidou, displaying more modern and contemporary art. Its hi-tech, inside-out design, attracts more visito... Travel Guide in Paris, France If you keep following the river westward along its southern bank, you cannot avoid another of Paris's exceptional museums, the Musée d'Orsay, hous... Travel Guide in Paris, France Another great view of the city can be had for the price of a metro ride and sharp ten minute climb (or funicular ride) to the charming hill-top sub... Travel Guide in Paris, France The modestly sized Bois de Boulogne, on the western edge of the city, is a park endowed with forested areas, meandering paths and belle époque Man... Travel Guide in Savoie, France Spectacular in summer or winter the Alpine ski resorts, and lovely towns at the base of the range, are popular destinations for locals and internat... Travel Guide in Dordogne, France Sarlat, a lovely Renaissance town, is the highlight of Périgord (better known in English-speaking countries as the Dordogne) and it grew up around... |
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