Archive for the 'France' Category
Versailles and its Chateau are an important place in France. In the earlier time, this village was not considered as significant since it is location miles away to the west of Paris, the capital city of France. However, the destiny had changed it when the King Louis XIV preferred to have to high court located [...]
December 19th, 2011 | Posted in France | No Comments
If you want something magnificent and majestic to enjoy, it is better for you to visit Fontainebleau Castle and Forest. This place is protected as a natural reserve by the government of France. The visitors can enjoy a wide range of wildlife in this place. The castle located in this Fontainebleau Castle and Forest is [...]
December 18th, 2011 | Posted in France | No Comments
Saint Ouen Flea Market is the perfect place to go if you want to get any kinds of fashion, clothing, accessories, patio, furniture, or even antiques without breaking your bank account. This place probably can be considered as the world greatest antique market. You can get lots of choices of products here. There are more [...]
December 17th, 2011 | Posted in France | No Comments
An option of what should be done in in Paris is almost unlimited, and the visitors in the short term may find it difficult to narrow down their schedule. However you book your day – by theme or region – travelers recommend a trip at least some aimless wandering. Take time to peruse the marketplace [...]
April 9th, 2011 | Posted in France | No Comments
Château de Versailles, the most valuable destination in France -the palace area and former seat of power, is a suburb in Paris is located 30 fast – to 40-minute train / bus ride away. Ages after King Louis XIV lived in the palace resplendent and walked the grounds neat, it became the place signing of [...]
April 6th, 2011 | Posted in France | No Comments
Part of the history of the city lights, city of love – Gay Paree also a fashion capital, five-star dining and exquisite art collections. But the atmosphere may be the main draw. Seine River gentle ramble through the city, flanked by majestic museums, churches for centuries, and the block-architecture Rococo and Neo-classical design, further enhanced [...]
April 4th, 2011 | Posted in France | No Comments
Budapest, dubbed the “Paris of the East” is an interesting place to vacation – and even exotic with its thermal baths. While not top-of-mind for many Americans traveling to Europe, travel lovers say it must be because of the beauty, cheap food (and drink for that matter) and a raging nightlife. And now, even Budapest’s [...]
March 25th, 2011 | Posted in France | No Comments
Paris is one of the most densely populated in Europe, with a population of about 12 million. The city is located in the middle Iie de France in northern France on the Seine. Paris is the largest city and capital of France. Paris is well known of Eiffel Tower and Moulin Rouge Cabaret in summer, [...]
March 22nd, 2011 | Posted in France | No Comments
Moulin Rouge, the Bright Red Windmill Cabaret in Paris! Paris, the capital of France, one of the most romantic cities in the world, offers you a wide range of things to see, do and indulge yourself in. If you are planning your first visit in Paris, there are a lot of historical landmarks that you [...]
July 16th, 2010 | Posted in France | No Comments
Be prepared to be surprised at what already awaits you in rural Europe. Many visited to Italy’s Cinque Terre Rick Steves often cite and recommend the rural experience that made his vacations special. They feel right at home with the local friendliness, the home-town festivals as well as the good food served at small, local [...]
July 2nd, 2010 | Posted in France, Italy, Portugal, Spain | No Comments