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Search results 1 - 8 of 8 First | Prev. | 1 | Next | Last Bordeaux Modified: 10/14/2009 bordeaux , france , vine Path: Home / Trip Videos Corsica Modified: 10/14/2009 corsica , france Path: Home / Trip Videos Nice The Colline du Chateau overlooking the Baie des Anges and harbour offers a spectacular vantage point overlooking the city. Not much is left of its ruined castle besides crumbling walls. Still, climbing up the stairs to reach the platforms 90 metres above Nice is well worth the view. There is also an asenceur (lift) which will take you three quarters of the way up. Be aware that the castle "park" closes at around sunset. Expect to be escorted outside if you stay longer. Musee Chagall Modified: 10/14/2009nice , france , sea , tourism , holiday , holiday apartments , casino Path: Home / Trip Videos Loire Valley Chartres The world-famous Cathedral of Chartres which Rodin called the Acropolis of France, is a remarkable testament to medieval architecture. Orleans Once France's second largest city and now the vinegar capital of France, Orleans was liberated from the British by Joan of Arc in 1429. Bourges Located at the geographical heart of... Modified: 10/14/2009loire valley , france , orleans , bourges , vine Path: Home / Trip Videos Toulouse ....), the only old bridge across the Garonne river; built between 1544 and 1626 . Les Augustins Used to be a monastery church, and is today an art museum . Canal du Midi. The Canal du Midi or Canal des Deux Mers is a 240 km long canal in the south of France, le Midi. The canal connects the Garonne River to the Étang de Thau on the Mediterranean. The Canal du Midi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Airbus offers tours of their facilities; the tour takes about 60 minutes and includes a guide... Modified: 10/14/2009toulouse , france , airbus Path: Home / Trip Videos Paris The Eiffel Tower (Tour Eiffel) — No other monument that better symbolizes Paris. Notre Dame Cathedral — Impressive Gothic cathedral that was the inspiration for Victor Hugo's novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Saved in the 19th century by the best-known French architect Viollet-le-Duc. Sainte Chapelle — Far more beautiful than the famous, but gloomy, Notre Dame. Make sure you go on a sunny day, as the highlight of this small chapel in Rayonnante Gothic style are the large s Modified: 10/14/2009paris , france , eiffel tower , picasso , notre dame , louvre , les invalides Path: Home / Trip Videos Marseille Le Vieux Port (old harbour): watching fishermen selling their stock by auction is a must. Arriving to Marseille in the Vieux-Port on a summer evening is something you will never forget... You can watch this show by going to Frioul islands or Chateau d'If and going back late in the afternoon. there is also a nice view on the harbor from the Palais du Pharo (Pharo Palace). The famous Canebière avenue goes straight down the harbor. However the Canebière is not that interesting despit Modified: 10/14/2009marseille , france Path: Home / Trip Videos Lyon ... Musées des Arts Décoratifs and Musée des Tissus , 34 rue de la Charité 69002, Lyon. Open 10AM-12PM and 2PM-5:30PM. Closed on Mondays and holidays. Musée de la Civilisation gallo-romaine — The second largest museum in France, it has all kinds of things relating to Rhone-alps history. Free on Thursdays. A free visit to the Roman theatres may be just as interesting for those not into the details. Parc des Hauteurs — Little known park tucked behind Fourvière... Modified: 10/14/2009lyon , france Path: Home / Trip Videos Search results 1 - 8 of 8 First | Prev. | 1 | Next | Last Sorted by relevance | Sort by date |
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