Sunday, September 25, 2016

Towns of France

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We know it's a bit of a root trying to find anything in France Hopefully we've made this task easier Below we have listed the regions of France with information about their cities .
On each of our Towns pages, we have included the attractions and points of interest.
On the left bank of the Rhine, is the French province of Alsace, the link from France to Germany, whose location in the European context is economic import.
Colmar - This city is an industrial port on the Rhine with tourism, metallurgy and textile activities.



Mulhouse - Mulhouse is a French city of multiple personalities based on its tumultuous history of allegiance to France, Germany or Switzerland several times in its history.
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Obernai - The historical roots of obernai are from the 12th century, D and its weekly market dates to 1302.
Strasbourg - The European Court of Human Rights, Council of Europe and the European Parliament are just some of the major organizations that hold seats in Strasbourg.
Historically, Aquitaine mainly due its wealth to its famous vineyards in Bordeaux pine forests and vast region.



Agen - In France, Agen is known as the capital of the prune.
Arcachon - Arcachon is a water sports community also known for its spa and its abundant gardens and parks.
Bayonne - Bayonne, at the junction of Adour and Nive rivers, is a busy commercial city, with a long history.
Bordeaux Tours - Bordeaux is a large metropolitan area nearly 1 million wine lovers with a wide range of industries.
Saint-Emilion Wine Tasting Day Trip Online Reservations.
Take a day to visit one of the most famous wine regions of the world, Saint-Emilion, World Heritage of UNESCO.



You will enjoy good local wines, take a cellar tour and visit the medieval village of Saint Emilion.
Highlights Lunch included Led by a local guide included free drinks.
The day begins with a visit to a Grand Cru Clos Fourtet or Bécot Château Beau-Sejour in the Saint-Emilion appellation, followed by lunch winemaker at Château Haut-Sarpe.
Your tour ends with a visit to the medieval town of Saint-Emilion and its underground monuments.
Dax - Dax is retired top spa in France with a temperate climate due to its proximity to the Atlantic and the largest forest in Europe.
Pau - Pau Since the 19th century was very popular with English tourists for health reasons because of its favorable climate, both in summer and winter.



Saint Jean de Luz - With the Pyrenees as a rear frame, this idyllic town is a convenient place to launch the Basque region containing both French and Spanish cities.
The mountainous characteristics of this region of central France, have always contributed to its relative isolation feeling back in time.
Aurillac - Former umbrella capital of France, the city of Aurillac frosted is generally considered one of the coldest cities.
Clermont-Ferrand - Surrounded by a chain of volcanoes and an important industrial area, the city of Clermont-Ferrand is one of the oldest in Europe.
La Bourboule - This small town in the Auvergne region is a destination spa getaway in a picturesque narrow valley.



Montlucon - In France, the Cher Montlucon is an industrial town.
Vichy - Renown for its therapeutic waters since the founding of the city, to 52 B C Vichy contemporary Roma continues the tradition with therapeutic increasing attention to cosmetics and health products in general.
Brittany is currently the main agricultural area of ​​France and improvement of roads and railways have stimulated a new industrial development in its automobile factories cities in Rennes, engineering and electronics in Brest Tourism plays also an active economic role.
Brest - Yachting, windsurfing and fishing are popular activities here interesting culinary specialties include Traou cookie crazy butter crepe, and Breton cider.
Carnac - Near the seaside resort of Carnac Plage, this small town is also known for its lakes and camping activities.



Dinan - Dinan contains well-preserved walls, towers and a complete castle with artistic and mesmerizing.
Dinard - What was once a common indefinable fishing is now a popular resort.
Lorient - Lorient is a seaport town that hosts the rivers Blavet and Scorff Both flow into the Atlantic Ocean it.
Quimper - Unlike his almost namesake, Quimper, Quimper is more populated and has a reputation for pottery industry with traditional designs blue and yellow Breton.
Rennes - Rennes offers a modern diversified economy tourism, telecommunications and the Citroën automobile production.
Saint Malo - S aint Malo swashbuckling past includes a period in the 16th century when it was under the control of an aggressive band of buccaneers.



Vannes - Founded there is more than 2000 years, Vannes is located at the junction of the river Vannes and the Gulf of Morbihan.
Burgundy can be compared to a large autobahn on the north and south of the European continent.
Auxerre - This lovely town in Burgundy has an active commercial life and is located on two hills northwest of Dijon, above the left bank of the River Yonne.
Beaune - Historically Beaune flourished as the residence of the Dukes.
Dijon Tours - patron saint of Dijon, Saint Kelly, who would have brought Christianity to the area before embracing with adoration, we could add martyrdom.



Wine tasting - Coast Region Nights with two visits to wineries online reservations.
Located in the heart of Burgundy, Côte d'Or is worthy of its name, the Gold Peak Fall vineyards are rich in a myriad of colors.
Today you will travel through the vineyards of the wine region of Côte de Nuits, traveling through the villages of Fixin, Gevrey Chambertin, Morey Saint Denis, Chambolle-Musigny, Vougeot, Vosne-Romanée and Nuits St Georges on the famous wine route and along the back roads of the vineyard.
Your wine expert guide will explain the different varieties and qualities of wine and various tasks performed throughout the year to take care of the vineyard, harvesting, and historical aspects of the vineyards and villages.
The tour stops two visits to cellars and guided wine tasting complete when all you've learned throughout the day meets enjoy the delights of Burgundy a sip at a time.
Macon - The Mâconnais wines are mainly light red, must be soaked young to their best effect, and are more compatible with red meats and soft cheeses.



This region is of great importance to agricultural cereal production in France.
Amboise - Amboise is located on the left bank and was once the home of the French royal court of the Loire and the subject of much political intrigue, religious and secular.
Blois - During medieval Blois was the home for more than 400 years of the kings of France and Queens.
Bourges - Bourges is the convergence of Yèvre and Aveyron Rivers, and hosts a university and major industries spent on armaments, tires and engineering.
Chartres - Chartres is considered the commercial focal point of the plains of the Beauce region, known as the granary France.



Chateauroux - Chateauroux local fare is basic but tasty because it is reinforced by a selection of goat cheeses and interesting wines.
Chinon - On the banks of the River Vienne, Chinon is known for its good red wine Cabernet Franc.
Orleans - Just under 100 miles southwest of Paris, on the Loire, Orléans was created by an influential Celtic tribe and later became a Roman outpost.
Tours - Tours is also known as the Garden of France due to its public gardens of abundant city.



The sports Champagne region rich in agricultural resources such as cereal crops and vineyards that produce the famous vintage Champagne.
Chalons-en-Champagne - capital of the Champagne-Ardenne region, Chalons-en-Champagne is located on the right bank of the Marne.
Epernay - Epernay is the 2nd largest producer of champagne after Reims but it is only June 1 as populous as its most acclaimed competitor.
Reims - Reims is one of the French most important historical cities in France that the coronation site for the kings of 988-1825 was also the site where Germany surrendered in a formal ceremony to the Allies in May 1945.



The island of Corsica is an autonomous region with a small population attributed to emigration, based on the poor economic outlook.
Besanonc is the hub of the watch France and watches and high precision mechanical industries.
Besancon - Besancon won the title of the greenest city in France and has a large university and many types of festivals.
Dole - Another beautiful villages in France, situated on the River Doubs Dole is the birthplace of Louis Pasteur and turn popular destination barge.
Montbeliard - Dating from the 8th century A D Montbeliard economy is almost exclusively devoted to the Peugeot factory that employs two-thirds of its citizens working.



The region comprises about 1 5 of the population of France, including the Paris metropolitan area, and has the highest concentration of economic activities in the country.
Fontainebleau - This town is located 35 miles southeast of Paris in the largest national forest in France 50.000 acres and is a favorite weekend Parisians away.
Montigny-le-Roi - A hamlet in Montigny-le-Roi is a rural area located near a densely wooded area, roughly equidistant from Dijon and Nancy.
Paris - The capital of France, Paris is undoubtedly the most popular tourist destination in the world.
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Cruise on the Seine on a dinner cruise that combines to visit Paris, the French cuisine and nightly entertainment in an unforgettable package During dinner s entertainment at the tip of a singer and as you glide along the Seine.
Your fabulous three-course French dinner is prepared on board by Chef Gras, an Academie Culinaire de France leader and his team while enjoying the dishes, you will drag on the Seine in a boat Bateaux Parisiens Bateaux Parisiens have a roof unique glass and panoramic windows offering stunning views of the waterfront sites of Paris illuminated.
The cruise departs from the Eiffel Tower and sails along the left bank in Illuminated Ministry of Construction Finance at Bercy cruises return to the lights of the Eiffel Tower on the right bank.
Highlights See the sites floodlit choice of available seats several menus to choose drinks OFFERED Travel by boat and see the water curiosities dinner included.
Provins - Over the years Provins and its historic ruins have been reviewed by Marcel Proust, Umberto Eco, Victor Hugo, Honoré de Balzac, and others.
Languedoc-Roussillon is experiencing a renaissance due to agricultural diversification, expansion of tourism, and the development of high technology industries and research, particularly around Montpellier, a major academic center.



Acute Dead - This is an attractive medieval walled town with ancient Roman roots, to his advantage, was not unduly restored.
Albi - Built from red material of the River Tarn, Albi is a charming city in appearance and an unexpected site of a large part of the art of Henri Tolouse-Lautrec.
Ales - Punky Connors Irish Pub is supposed to have a brilliant stew lamb No report to date on the ales, but we suspect the Porter might be good enough.
Béziers - An industrial city in southern France, Beziers was once a Gallic fortress; currently has a significant commercial wine industry.



Carcassonne - The closed section of this city is a World Heritage of UNESCO, which comes as a walled, medieval city.
La Grande Motte - A well-known seaside resort of the southern Mediterranean France, La Grande Motte has modern sports facilities marinas.
Montpellier - Modern Montpellier is a mult-national city with only about 20 percent of its population being native This is a rare occasion in France.
Narbonne - The first French region colonized by the Roman Empire, Narbonne today is a beautiful wine community with other industries that produce sulfur, clothes and copper.
Nimes Tours - Beautifully situated at the base of the Cevennes mountains, Nimes boasts an active textile industry.



Perpignan - Perpignan is in the Tet river in southern France with easy access to Spain and the Mediterranean.
Saint Paul de Vence - Saint Paul de Vence has a fortress-village on a narrow ridge between two deep valleys and remote-residences.
Sete - A major commercial and fishing port, Sète lies at the foot of Mont St Clair and is crossed by a complex canal system with 14 bridges.
Limousin is important for its food products and industries The leather Limoges Porcelain that produces world class goods is also here.



Brive - Brive still retains its medieval center, but is now marketed with retail stores and cafes.
Limoges - An important crossroads on the Vienna Limoges to discover in an attractive agricultural area of ​​France.
Lorraine is now engaged in an extensive industrial restructuring program and diversification of activities in Metz and Nancy, the university center.
Epinal - Draped vast forests on both banks of the Moselle River, this city is famous for its colorful prints.



Metz - In only few historical, Charles the Bald Charles II was crowned at Metz in the 9th century, D.
Nancy - Nancy, another industrial city is located in northeastern France on Meurthe with residential roots dating back to 800 B C.
The largest metropolitan France 22 regions and traditionally an agricultural area.
Cahors - Cahors, Lot River, can be discovered in southwest France as well as some interesting, yet little-known wines.
Castres - Castres is a hub for textiles since the 13th century and now also produces furniture and pharmaceuticals.



Figeac - Primarily a village Figeac lies on the River Cele.
Lourdes - Comfortably situated in the foothills of the Pyrenees, Lourdes amount of hotels are said to be surpassed by those of Paris.
Moissac - The city is known for its foie gras and a very tasty golden grape, Chasselas de Moissac AOC.
Montauban - The second, after the Mont-de-Marsan oldest fortified medieval fortress or city, Montauban dates of 1144 A D.
Montbard - Montbard is a small industrial town in France on the river Brenne.



Rocamadour - Known as one of the seven most famous places of pilgrimage in the 10 to 12 centuries, takes its name from Saint Amadour Rocamadour, he was found well preserved body in 1166.
Rodez - Outside of tourism, Rodez has an agriculture-based economy.
Tarbes - Tarbes is located on the Adour river in a large fertile plain It is ideally placed to access the National Park and religious activities of the Pyrenees in Lourdes.
Toulouse - Toulouse is the focal point of European business aviation and home to Airbus.
The province, the main industrial region of France in the 19th century through coal and textile industries and the highest population density.



Tours Arras - Arras has a different atmosphere to many French cities because of its spacious arcades and burgher style residences that give it a Flemish flavor.
Berck - Berck is a seaside resort in northern France, which hosts festivals of giant kites that attract fans world and participants from Australia, Europe, the United States, China and 'other countries.
Calais - Old Calais is surrounded by canals and harbors and is based on an artificial island is considered the most English of French municipalities.
Cambrai - A textile town since the 14th century, Cambrai is known for fine linen Its surroundings are fertile fields for growing grain and beets.
Douai - Douai is a community in northern France on the Scarpe river which produced English translations of the Bible in the 15th and 16th centuries.
Dunkirk - exporter of steel products, sugar, fruit and vegetables and cement, this city has historical note as a place of infamy for retirement of the British Army during World War II.



Le Touquet - This city is a forest station, the seafront with many luxury hotels on the north coast of France, and enjoys a reputation as a playground for the rich uber Parisians.
Lens - Lens is a hub of coal mining which has been the subject of numerous historical struggles for the black gold.
Lille Tours - Located in the far north of France near the Belgium, Lille straddles the Deule and recalls its rich past through tissue extraction of coal and textile industries Lille.
A practical must-have, the Lille City Pass is the answer to all your needs visit, you stay a day or more considerable savings in Lille, the capital of Nord-Pas-de-Calais region.
The pass gives you free access to 27 tourist and cultural sites including the Museum of Fine Arts in Lille, visiting the city, the birthplace of Charles de Gaulle, the Hospice Comtesse Museum and many others.
Highlights complimentary City Pass Lille transport system bus in common in the urban area of ​​Lille, metro and tram 5 discount on some products at the store discounts Lille Tourist Office and discounts at shops and restaurants 10 discount in the store Galeries Lafayette a glass of aperitif with a meal purchased member of Gourmet Tables club reduced the price of the rental segway 10 discount at the museum restaurant Meert pool in Roubaix book rebate check offered with McArthur Glen Roubaix 10 discount Paradox restaurant in Tourcoing reduced prices for performances of the Atelier Lyrique de Tourcoing special prize at the cinema Le Fresnoy in Tourcoing.



Lille three days City Pass gives you all the above, as well as free access to 8 attractions in Nord-Pas-de-Calais region and free access to the regional express trains TER network.
Some museums are closed on Monday and Tuesday, or, as on the first September weekend.
Maubeuge - Maubeuge primarily a machine tool with the manufacturing economy, glassware, porcelain and railway equipment.
Montreuil-sur-Mer - Surrounded by ancient walls, Montreuil-sur-Mer was the land of the staging of the action at the beginning of Les Misérables by Victor Hugo.
Saint Omer - This is a village market with additional paper industries and the manufacture of glass and textiles.
Formerly an agricultural region of its economy has undergone changes recently with the development of the food industry and the creation of a number of light industrial engineering, automotive, electronics.



Alencon - true out-of-doors will enjoy a visit to Alencon for easy access to the Normandy-Maine Regional Nature Park nearby.
Antibes Juan Les Pins - Antibes is a community French Riviera French Riviera located on the western end of the Bay of Angels.
Bagnoles de l Orne - This city is famous for its hydrotherapy baths, reputed to have healing powers for rheumatic, gynecological and circulatory problems.
Bayeux Tours - A town in northern France known for the Bayeux Tapestry, one of the few remaining artifacts recording the defeat of King Harold and the subsequent conquest of England by William the Conqueror, Duke of Normandy in 1066. .



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If time is tight and you like to visit the beaches of Normandy, this quick tour of Bayeux morning will show you all the highlights poignant of these important World War battle sites.
Caen - Caen is located 5 miles from the English Channel, has historical structures that date from the reign of William the Conqueror 11th century A D.
Cabourg - favorite vacation spot of Marcel Proust Renowned early 1800 s, Cabourg is a Norman seaside resort.



Cherbourg - One of the two seaports in Normandy, Cherbourg is also full of gardens and exotic plants.
Coutances - Coutances is a venerable town on a long hill above vast plains in Lower Normandy.
Deauville-Trouville - The general area was popularized in the mid 19th century, due to the visits of Napoléon III, who was formerly an imperial moron.
Honfleur - Located on what is known as the Flower coast of France Honfleur is a small port town that shares a common geography with the Channel and the Seine estuary.



Lisieux - St. Therese was canonized in 1925, is buried in Lisieux and spent much of his childhood, he Pilgrimages are always made on its roosting site in Sainte-Therese Basilica.
Mont St Michel Tours - floor connects to the mainland, Mont St Michel dates back to early 700 A D.
The main feature of the Upper Normandy economy is extensive development of the Lower Seine, with two major ports of Le Havre and Rouen in France 2nd and 5th.
Dieppe - This city is a seaside resort in Pacific sea on the Atlantic and provides important ferry and maritime industries.
Eu-Le Tréport - Generally regarded two resort communities separated in Normandy, Eu is located near the edge of a forest, while Tréport is known for its port.
Evreux - An important commercial city and the market in the north of France, near the River Iton, whose name comes from a Gallic tribe of Eburovices, which literally means those who have been overcome by the yew.



Le Havre - This city is deemed the most heavily damaged port during World War II resulting in a shortage of post-war buildings.
Pont Audemer - a small farming hamlet, delights in Pont-Audemer its attractive architectural heritage.
Rouen - Rouen is the site where Joan of Arc was burned at the stake in 1431.
The region is the second in France in terms of agricultural production and first place for breeding.
Angers - Repeatedly Angers is the capital of Anjou, English possession, and home to the Polish Provisional Government.



Cholet - Cholet is located on the right bank of the river and Monk is noted for its flax products.
La Baule - The next bay is said to be the most beautiful in Europe.
La Roche Sur Yon - This community government developed in western France is primarily an agricultural center but the tanning equipment and appliances industries.
Laval - Laval is a modern industrial community in northwestern France on the west bank of the river Mayenne.
Le Mans - Located on the River Sarthe waved to racing fans everywhere and is also known as the birthplace of Henry II of England in 1133.



The Sables d Olonne - This community offers a diversion from the world of exaggerated tourism Paris with the French capital to work out.
Nantes - A town in the west of France on the Loire, Nantes traces its lineage to a Celtic tribe Namneti 70 B C.
Saumur - Another former Roman outpost and occupying a bank of the Loire river, Saumur is an industry highly regarded religious medal that originated in the 17th century.
Picardy is a rich agricultural region that has an improved sugar agro-food industry, flour mills.
Amiens - Located on the left bank of the Somme and famous for its linen, wool and cotton items, Amiens was formerly a chief town of Ambiens, a Celtic tribe conquered by Caesar.
Beauvais - Among the savings Beauvais is now interesting manufacturing tapestry begun in the 17th century.



Chantilly - Located near Paris, Chantilly has parks, lakes and beautiful countryside.
Château-Thierry - This small town on the Marne, was a conspicuous place in the last German offensive of the First World War
Compiègne - Compiègne is an industrial city on the river Oise known for its large glassworks.
The Poitou-Charentes was the industrialization of the most dynamic in recent decades after the change from an agrarian economy mainly devoted to livestock and vineyards to produce Cognac.
Angoulême - Angoulême is the center cartoon enterprises in France.



Cognac - The name of the city is synonymous with the best brandy, which is produced here by Remy Martin, Courvoisier, Camus, Hennessy and other leading companies in the world.
Ile de Re - A popular resort island off the west coast of France, Ile de Ré is accessible by car A3 kilometer 2 of the mile-long bridge.
La Rochelle - Well located at the same latitude as Montreal, Canada, this city is remarkably warm during the winter due to the Gulf stream and geographical characteristics.
Le Vigeant - This small community is located in a beautiful river valley fed by the Vienna River and contains a motor racing circuit.
Niort - Explore Niort in western France on the Sevre Niortaise river where it is famous for its crops of herbs angelica.



NOIRMOUTIER - Economy Tourism Noirmoutier offer oyster harvest, fishing and exports sea salt from its vast salt marshes.
Poitiers - Welcome to the 2nd oldest university in France with Francis Bacon, Francois Rabelais, and René and that Decartes alumni, Poiters also offers an agriculture-based economy, communication services, and other industries .
Saintes - Saintes can find physical reminders associated with Gothic, Roman, and Roman domination in the table of the remaining stone monuments.
Provence Provence is called, because it was the Roman province where they loved to come to escape the heat of Rome.
The place is built on Roman ruins, some still stand like ancient feel old theater of Orange, a glorious amphitheater where Pavarotti sang, and one of the original Triumph Arcs, which is riddled with bullets very non-Roman holes.
This region owes its wealth to its Mediterranean coastline, excellent climate and natural beauty.



Aix-en-Provence - Site baths developed to 15 B C of local mineral springs Aix-en-Provence houses art schools and several universities and has many fountains, museums and historic architecture.
Arles - There are a large number of Roman structures and ruins of Arles, which are sites of UNESCO World Heritage WHO.
Aubagne - This is another one of those prosaic communities Riviera located about 10 miles east of Marseilles.
Avignon Tours - Not just another boringly beautiful French Riviera, Avignon is considered one of the most beautiful cities in France.
During this first visit Grand Provence you visit Orange, founded by the Romans in the 1st century BC You will see the Arc de Triomphe, one of the most remarkable of its kind in France.
The arch is decorated with friezes commemorating the victories of Julius Caesar on the Gauls in 49BC You can also visit the ancient theater, built in the time of Caesar August



Enjoy a scenic drive in the vineyards around Chateauneuf du Pape, where you will learn about grape varieties, vinification and aging cellars and wine tasting.
Your tour will continue to the Pont du Gard, the best preserved Roman aqueduct, Les Baux de Provence, a picturesque medieval village in the mountains of the Alpilles and in the Luberon region, the famous villages of Gordes and Roussillon, which are among the most beautiful villages in France.
Bandol - A port and holiday resort between Toulon and Marseille, Bandol has two sandy beaches and a large sand and shingle, and walks viewing pleasure with a profusion of floral motifs, palm trees and pines.
Cannes Tours - renowned the Home of the Cannes Festival held every year in May the city enjoys its place in the sun on the French Riviera Most eye-candy beaches are open to the public.
Enjoy Monaco's glamorous atmosphere with its amazing cars and beautiful people stroll along the sea, stop by the Palace and after a 3-course dinner enjoy free time to explore at your leisure Monte Carlo.



Continue along the Corniche road, enjoying its panoramic view points on the way to Monaco On arrival at the Palace and you will have free time to take a walk before going to visit the Grand Circuit formula Price before stopping Monte Carlo.
You will then spend about May 2 to 3 hours to enjoy the Monte Carlo glamorous atmosphere Meanwhile, you will dine on a 3-course meal at Le Bistroquet overlooking the Grand Prix circuit, next to the square Casino the choice of dishes is in the gourmet menu and 1 February a bottle of wine or beer or soft drink is included as well as coffee.
After dinner, you are free to explore at leisure If you want to enter the Monte Carlo Casino, you have to pay EUR10 directly to the Casino and you must bring your passport This visit is carried out by 8 seater minivan with an English speaking guide.
Cavaillon - intelligently Located on the right bank of the river Durance, Cavaillon is booming and canning melon-growing industries.



Draguignan - Mainly a haven of peace in the agricultural south France, Draguignan is the city of the self-proclaimed artillery.
Gap - Gap is located in an alpine setting on the river Luye near its confluence with the Durance River.
Hyères - The roots of this city can be traced to Greek and Roman artifacts found there dating from the fourth century B C.
Les Baux-de-Provence Tours - The community is said to have inspired Dante in his place made of purgatory, and many artists, including Van Gogh.



Mandelieu-La-Napoule - A renowned seaside resort located 5 miles from Cannes at the base of Tanneron-Massif and mouth of the River Siagne in Mandelieu-La-Napoule offers all modern pleasures.
Marseille Tours - The largest port in France, Marseille is the oldest city in France, its beginnings 30,000 years.
It is also the oldest city in France, its beginnings 30,000 years Marseille also won the honor of being the European Capital of Culture in 2013.
Aix-en-Provence Marseille online reservations.



It is while driving along the Mirabeau Court, adorned with fountains and lined with private hotels of the 19th century, you enter the heart of Aix en Provence.
Discover the architectural richness of the city while driving by the 4 Dolphins Fountain, the fountain of lecturing, Albertas Square, the Town Hall Square, the place of the Carders, and Saint-Sauveur Cathedral.
Then you will be able to join the Cezanne's studio, pavilion Lauves before returning to enjoy the shady squares of the painter.
Martigues - about 20 miles northwest of Marseille, one can discover the ancient town of Martigues on the Caronte channel.
Menton - Menton enjoys a Mediterranean climate that is quite favorable to its famous gardens and the citrus industry.
Nice Tours - Due to its historical vassal nations and diverse cultures, Nice offers a potpourri of language dialects and culinary characteristics.



City of Nice Small Group Tour Online Reservations.
Experience the postcard city of Nice on the French Riviera on a small group morning or afternoon tour by minibus Enjoy a panoramic view of Nice Mt Boron, visit Castel park, and see the Promenade des Anglais.
Start your city of Nice Tour with a visit to Castel Park overlooking the Baie des Anges and the old town, the shopping town site founded by the Greeks 2,700 years ago.
Immerse yourself in the history of Nice, on the Garibaldi Square in the old town and admire the new modern city as you stroll along the Promenade des Arts, home to the Museum of Modern Art, Sosno library and Acropolis center.
Arriving in Cimiez, winter home of Queen Victoria, you will have the opportunity to visit the Matisse Museum closed on Tuesdays and walking in the olive gardens and the 15th century Franciscan monastery garden You can also visit the Russian extraordinary cathedral, the finest outside of Russia.



Return by Promenade des Anglais passing its famous monuments and buildings Belle Epoque End your city of Nice Tour with a visit to the flower market of Saleya.
Minivans can accommodate up to eight passengers and a small group tour is the best way to see all that Nice has to offer.
Orange - Known for its Roman architecture and as having one of the best kept Roman theaters in Europe, you can find this Orange in southeastern France.
Saint Raphael - Saint Raphael is a resort Riviera is best known for its winding streets, tree-lined promenade, excellent beaches and villas vintage styles and Palladio Belle Epoque.



Saint Remy de Provence Tours - Celebrated as the birthplace of Nostradamus Michel de Nostradamus, St. Remy de Provence is also seen as a retreat for celebrities seeking privacy on the French Riviera.
Saint Tropez Tours - A World postwar refuge for Summer French existentialists, Saint Tropez first reached its high status in the 1950s because of its selection as the site for several films.
Salon-de-Provence - One of the oldest towns of Provence Salon offers a magnificent view of the countryside where the olive tree is venerated His oldest part is based on a small rise overseeing the narrow byways of the city.
Toulon - Hosting a big French naval base of Toulon is fortunately located on the French Riviera with all its incredible beauty and attractions.
Rhône-Alpes ranks second largest in population and economic development of the 22 regions in metropolitan France.
Aix-les-Bains - Aix-les-Bains is a spa town in eastern France whose sulfur springs and hot baths are very popular with tourists.



Annecy - Annecy has sometimes been called the Venice of the Alps due to its extensive canal network.
Chambery - This city is in the south of France, between the massifs of Beauges and La Grande Chartreuse Its industry includes metallurgy, confectionery and shoe factories.
Evian-les-Bains - Evian is a seaside resort renowned and natural spa on the south shore of Lake Geneva.
Grenoble - A former site of the Olympic Winter Games, Grenoble is also an industrial center on the Isere river in the middle of three ranges of the Alps.



Lyon Tours - CREDITED who made major contributions to the historic cinema, Lyon is also recognized as the capital of the culinary art of France and got the site as UNESCO World Heritage.
Geographically, Lyon displays interesting features attributable to the confluence of the rivers Rhône and Saône in the south, two large hills, one north and one south, and great Flatland expansion east of the city center origin.
This is your passport to explore Lyon, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The city easy to use card offers complete freedom to make the most of your stay in Lyon.
The Lyon City Card includes unlimited access to 19 of the most prestigious museums and around Lyon, but limited to one entry per day per museum.
Enjoy guided tours, self-guided audio tours, boat trips on April 1 to October 30 in the city, as well as unlimited use of public transport system.



Montelimar - Highly regarded as the capital of nougat in the world by some sources, Montelimar offers two variants, brown and white.
Roanne - Located on the main products of the Loire Roanne produced cotton and metal with secondary industries to the automotive industry, tanning, and artificial silk mill.
Saint Etienne - Saint-Etienne is now notable for its major bicycle manufacturing and has often hosted a stage of the Tour de France.
Valencia - Valencia is a terrace in the city on the Rhone in southeastern France with origins dating back to the 4th century, D.



Villefranche-Sur-Saone - On the Saone, Villefranche-Sur-Saône is a port and commercial center for the Beaujolais wine produced in the region.







Towns of France, French, towns, villages.





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