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Subject: Travel in France?

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2010-04-30 22:00:04
I have a few days in France, could you please recommend me some cities I should go (and what attractions I should see in that cities) for a sight-seeing trip, I'd love culture, history and buildings

Thank you in advance!
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2010-04-30 23:35:22
bergue
2010-05-01 06:20:35
MDR...
2010-05-01 10:17:04
PARiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS !!!!! la tour eiffel !
2010-05-01 10:23:47
Dear Reddevil 89,
I recommend you saint-émilion and his region. In the past English local history will allow to plunge you into our common roots.
The Sleeve is the arm which joins our two people, the wine is the soul which sanctifies our two memories.
Welcome in France and good trip
2010-05-01 12:42:10
ROUEN ? tu connais ??? jeanne d'arc y a été brulée je sais plus trop pourquoi !! :-)
2010-05-01 13:53:32
Je ne connais pas Rouen
2010-05-01 21:38:58
Paris is the most attracting city with a lot of attractions (museums like "Le Louvre", "musee grevin" , buildings like "la tour eiffel", "la butte Montmartre", "l Arc de Triomphe"or others attraction (a lot of people like "le moulin rouge" por example :p..) but it s a very expensive city
2010-05-02 18:03:54
Paris is a must, but you should also find nice places to visit in any of the French regions. Each one are very typical. You just have to make your choice depending on what you're looking for and what you're found of...

Picked from many many others: Lille and the northen Côte d'Opale, Alsace and its typical villages Ricquevir, Lyon with it's two rivers, Bordeaux and its vineyards, the Alps mountains (Chamonix is the right spot), the Dorgogne valley and its old calstes and caves, the medieval City of Carcassonne, the French Riviera from Menton to Nice....
2010-05-02 19:28:02
I've seen in Eurotrip (a movie) a long queue in front of La Louvre and Effiel Tower, is that correct that we have to queue for few hours before we can get a tour?
2010-05-03 14:28:51
si tu veux trouver de la longue queue il y aurait bien le "bois de boulogne"...
2010-05-03 15:08:26
It depends of the day of the week, the weather, etc...
But well, these places are quite famous so it's quite normal that many people want to visit it ;)
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