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		<title>A Visitors Guide to Paris France</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most well known cities in the entire world is Paris. Paris is in France, and draws in thousands of tourists every year. And in addition to these tourists approximately 2.2 million people live in the city and its suburbs. When talking about the Paris metropolitan area, the population tops out at over [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most well known cities in the entire world is Paris. Paris is in France, and draws in thousands of tourists every year. And in addition to these tourists approximately 2.2 million people live in the city and its suburbs. When talking about the Paris metropolitan area, the population tops out at over 10 million people. With all of these people living in and around the city, Paris is always on the move no matter what time of the year it is.<br/><br/>The city of Paris is known as the international capital of art and fashion. It is safe to say that when a new style hits the rest of the world, the people have Paris had already seen it well in advance. If you love fashion, you need to travel to Paris to see where it all starts. And of course, Paris is also the home to some of the best art in the world. It is also called the Romantic City by some.<br/><br/>If you are planning a trip to Paris there are three landmarks that you must save time for. Of course there are many more attractions than just those three, but these are the big ones. They include the Napoleonic Arc de Triomphe, the cathedral Notre Dame de Paris, and the Eiffel Tower. All three of these landmarks attract thousands of international tourists every year.<br/><br/>If you like art, the Louvre is one museum that you will not want to miss out on. The Louvre is one of the largest museums in the world, and is the home to many great works of art. The most popular piece of art in the Louvre is the Mona Lisa. Every year thousands of tourists show up at the Louvre to get a look at this well known masterpiece.<br/><br/>The city of Paris has an Oceanic climate. This means that temperatures do not get too high or too low no matter what time of the year it is. The month of July sees the highest temperatures, and even then they top out at around 75 degrees Fahrenheit. The lowest temperatures are during January and December where they can fall into the low 40s.<br/><br/>Paris has two good sized airports that handle the majority of flights in and out of the city. The Orly Airport gets a bit of traffic, but not nearly as much as the Roissy-en-France which is one of the busiest in all of Europe. Direct flights go in and out of the Roissy-en-France on a regular basis to some of the largest international cities.<br/><br/>Paris has always been a very popular tourist destination. People like to visit the area for the art, fashion, or just to vacation. If you want to plan a trip to a destination that has a lot to offer, Paris is one option that you should consider. It has a lot to offer to a wide range of people.<br/><br/>You have the author&#8217;s permission to publish this article in your ezine or on your website as long as you do not modify it. You must retain the resource box with live link back to the Search France Hotels website.<br/><br/><br/><br/><br />
<em>By: <strong>Jim Johnson</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Say “bonjour” to Cheap Car Hire in France</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[France is the largest country in area in the European Union and has a wide range of places to see from coast in the north and the west to the mountain ranges of the Alps in the south-east. With so many things to do and see, the best way to see everything at your own [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>France is the largest country in area in the European Union and has a wide range of places to see from coast in the north and the west to the mountain ranges of the Alps in the south-east. With so many things to do and see, the best way to see everything at your own place is to hire a car. An interesting fact is the French public often refer to their country as “L’Hexagone” due to shape of its territory.<br/><br/>With over 400 airports in France the possibilities to travel to France are endless; all major cities have airports including Paris, Marseille and Lyon and many of the smaller cities too. When visiting France, car hire  can be the best and easiest way to get around and having to avoid the monotonous wait for tour buses and taxis.<br/><br/>Over 79 million people choose to visit France each year which makes it the most visited country in the world and if you are one of them, Paris is a must see. With sights including the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame, The Louvre and much more, cheap car hire  should be a priority when booking your holiday. Paris is one of the largest cities in Europe and can be extremely hard to get around without the use of a car. Whether you want to experience the amazing culture of France, see the arts or see some sport, there is everything to suit varying tastes.<br/><br/>For cheap car hire in France  shop online to find the best deals, another interesting fact about France is that is borders 8 different countries so once you have seen all there is to see (which unlikely given the amount of activities to do night and day!) you can always drive across the border to Belgium or Spain and experience a different culture.<br/><br/><br/><br/><br />
<em>By: <strong>Karl Bantleman</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Discover How A Vacation to France is an Education</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Traveling to France is a fun and enjoyable way to spend your time and money. Whether you are looking for a great romantic getaway or a one of a kind adventure, France can provide what you are searching for and a whole lot more. When you go to France, you are taking the plunge into [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Traveling to France is a fun and enjoyable way to spend your time and money. Whether you are looking for a great romantic getaway or a one of a kind adventure, France can provide what you are searching for and a whole lot more. When you go to France, you are taking the plunge into the unknown, and the sites you visit and the things you encounter are sure to help you make memories that will last a lifetime. However, there is yet one more important benefit to a trip to this gorgeous European country. By taking a vacation in France, you are signing up for a unique education unlike that taught in any school.<br/><br/>The whole time that you are in France, you will be learning. From navigating the country roads or the urban metro system to getting a handle on the basic French phrases that you will need to master in order to get through the day, during a trip through France you are sure to amass a great body of knowledge. You will pick up some basic history just by walking through any town in France and noticing the unique mixture of new and old buildings and establishments. If you travel to more than one area of the country, you will see how varied and diverse life in France really is. When you visit the local restaurants or clubs, you&#8217;ll get firsthand experience of French social culture, attitudes, and behavior.<br/><br/>No matter where you go in France, from the Louvre to a neighborhood bar, you will always be learning. The knowledge you will gain just by looking for fun is going to stick with you for the rest of your life, and what you learn about life, and maybe even about love, in France are all things that you may never forget. Perhaps the greatest thing that you will learn during your vacation in France is that learning isn&#8217;t something that only happens in a classroom, a library, or a museum.<br/><br/>A trip through France will educate you in the school of life experience. These lessons has value that will continue to pay off for years and years into the future, and the only way to get them is by trying something new. A trip to France can give you the change of scenery and the excitement that you need in order to expand your mind and grow stronger and more confident in your personality. While you are in France, you will probably be occupied by how much fun you are having, and by the fast pace and thrilling adventure that comes with travel. It is only when you return home and notice how much you have changed that you will start to understand what you have learned. When you sign on the dotted line and purchase a ticket to France, you are enrolling in the kind of education that will last a lifetime.<br/><br/><br/><br/><br />
<em>By: <strong>Gail Metcalf</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>France is the Best Trip for Single Men</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although going to France is something that almost everyone wants to do at least once in their lifetime, it isn&#8217;t always practical to simply pack up and head for Europe. Taking a trip to France requires having the kind of time and resources that aren&#8217;t always possible to round up on a whim. However, even [...]]]></description>
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<p>Although going to France is something that almost everyone wants to do at least once in their lifetime, it isn&#8217;t always practical to simply pack up and head for Europe.  Taking a trip to France requires having the kind of time and resources that aren&#8217;t always possible to round up on a whim.  However, even if you aren&#8217;t likely to travel to France in the near future, there are plenty of reasons to learn about going to France right now.  By start<span id="more-24"></span>ing to educate yourself about how to travel in France, you are committing yourself to seeing your dream of French travel fulfilled.  Instead of waiting, seize the day and take the first step towards making your hope of going to France a reality by learning what it will take to make your trip to France possible.  For every reason there is to wait until tomorrow to learn about traveling in France, there is an equally compelling reason to do so today.</p>
<p>The primary reason why most people put off travel is financial concerns.  However, the great news is that traveling to France can be very affordable.  If you do your research properly, you will be able to find great last minutes deals on airfare and hotels that can help you take a wonderful, luxurious feeling vacation in France without having to wipe out your bank account.  One of the best reasons to learn ahead of time about traveling in France is so that if a discount airfare or hotel package comes up, you will have all the information you need in order to be prepared to hop on a plane for a quick weekend abroad.</p>
<p>The cheapest airplane travel to France is often found on the internet through last minute deals as airlines scramble to fill empty seats on planes on short notice.  If you are able to fly with only a few days&#8217; warning, you can take advantage of one of these surprisingly affordable tickets.  By learning about France right now, you will be able to keep an eye out for flights to the locations you want to visit and when the opportunity arises, you will be ready to take to the skies.  Likewise, many hotels and inns offer deep discounts if they have space available that they are unlikely to fill, so if you make your reservations just a couple of days before you plan to arrive, you may be able to talk the price of a room down from a five star price to a budget value.  When you are already prepared to deal with the details of traveling in France because you have educated yourself in advance, you will be ready and able to take advantage of these deals.  By learning about France right now, before it is urgent, you just might be laying the groundwork for an incredible and affordable vacation when opportunity arises.</p>
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<p>Visite de la vallée du Lot en septembre 2006  <H3>Help answer the question about france travel</H3>I have 10 days to travel France and Germany any suggestion where to start and what to see?<br />I&#039;ll be traveling late december or early Jan. There will be two if us and we&#039;ll be using backpacks. I know two days will be needed for travel, leaving us with 8 days to sight see. Need suggestions for cities to see and how many days might be needed for each city? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!<br />
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<p>Gail Metcalf writes about traveling to France for single men.  Visit <A rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.traveltofranceguide.com/blog">Single Men&#8217;s Travel Guide to France</A>
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		<description><![CDATA[When going on your first driving holiday through France, travelling at your own pace, stopping in quaint villages and historic towns to experience the local French food and staying in family run guest houses or hotels can just add more excitement to the whole holiday experience. When touring by car obviously means that you will [...]]]></description>
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<p>When going on your first driving holiday through France, travelling at your own pace, stopping in quaint villages and historic towns to experience the local French food and staying in family run guest houses or hotels can just add more excitement to the whole holiday experience.</p>
<p>When touring by car obviously means that you will need places to stay and there are so many different options to choose from, but this can be a great <span id="more-22"></span>way of getting into the heart of the country and experiencing the true traditional France whilst on your driving holiday.</p>
<p>The roads are very well maintained, especially on the toll roads that have fantastic lay-bys and the service areas are also of excellent quality, which makes the experience when travelling through a lot easier.  And even when entering the local villages, the roads are still very good quality, far better than some other countries we have been in, yet just remember that you will be driving on the right hand side of the road!</p>
<p>But when you are driving through France there are a few things you need to be aware of.</p>
<p>Did you know that the legal age to drive in France is 18 years of age and even if you have a full licence from another country and you are under that age, then you are still not allowed to drive in France?  And every passenger must wear a seatbelt and it is illegal for a child under the age of 10 to be in the front seat.</p>
<p>You must always stop at a zebra crossing, which is enforced by law and when going through a town you will find a lot of them, but you should be very careful when you are the pedestrian, as the French do not seem to obey this rule as much as they should!</p>
<p>Watch your speed!  If you are stopped for speeding you can be fined on the spot and the fines have to be paid in cash there and then, which can be quite expensive.  If you cannot pay or you are travelling more than 25km/h above the speed limit, then your car can be impounded and you could end up with a very hefty fine or even lose your licence, so be careful, especially when on the toll roads, as you do not want your driving holiday to come to an abrupt end!</p>
<p>The motorways are 130km per hour, but this is reduced in bad weather down to 110km per hour and on duel carriageways and main roads the same rules apply where the speed limit is reduced in bad weather.  A duel carriageway is 110km per hour and main roads are 90km per hour, with the periphery being 80km per hour and towns or minor roads being a maximum of 50km per hour.  </p>
<p>The French Government do publish information on exactly where speed traps are located and this is one of the reasons why it is illegal to have a radar detector fitted to your vehicle.  Also, with the amount of satellite navigation systems available such as TomTom, you will find that many have a warning system for speed cameras, but it is also illegal to have this facility on, otherwise you could end up with a hefty fine if you are caught out!</p>
<p>In bad weather, fog etc, even during the day, it is compulsory to use your lights but you do not have to keep your lights on during the day at any other time.</p>
<p>Obviously you must have deflectors fitted to your headlights if you have a right-hand drive vehicle and by law you must have a set of replacement bulbs and a warning triangle with you at all times. But it is always advisable to check the regulations prior to your holiday in France, as they do change from time to time and a good place to access this information is the AA website.</p>
<p>You also need to have a first aid kit and a fire extinguisher with you and because in France the law states that if you are the first on a scene of an accident, you must stop and provide assistance, these may well be required!  And in the event of an accident you would need to call the police, which is accomplished by dialling 17 and they will also despatch an ambulance or the fire brigade if these are also needed.</p>
<p>You will no doubt come across the term La Priorité à Droite, which basically means that the vehicle coming onto a road has priority from the right.  This is even the case when a minor road is entering a main road, so do be careful, especially when in the towns and villages as you would need to give way, even if it is you on the main road.  </p>
<p>Officially this rule no longer applies unless clearly sign posted yet it still causes confusion and in Paris it is still widely practised.  So you could end up feeling like you are being cut up, even though this may have been how the French were taught to drive when the Priorité à Droite rule was still widely used!</p>
<p>Yet by generally planning your holiday prior to travelling, this will give you more peace of mind and will help you to locate all the tourist attractions that you want to visit whilst on your holiday in France.  Also, when it comes to shopping, most places shut for at least two hours each day and most hypermarkets, etc are not open on a Sunday, whereas museums and other attractions are, so you can make general plans for your whole trip.  </p>
<p>Plus if you use a route planner such as Microsoft AutoRoute, it can provide you with lots of other information as well, like being able to calculate how long it will take you to travel between one place and another, and you can also find numerous different hotels, petrol stations, restaurants and even cash points to name but a few!  </p>
<p>The other good thing about using a route planner, is that if you do not have a sat nav system, you can get fantastically indepth maps that will take you directly to your desired destination without getting lost, and yes, getting lost can be fun, but it can also be daunting if you do not know the area.</p>
<p>But with these few general rules out of the way, just enjoy the experience, the beautiful scenery, the French wine and food and have a great family vacation, whilst on your driving holiday in France.</p>
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