Wednesday, April 7, 2010
France - World Most Tourism Place
Tourist Attractions in France
France has one of the most beautiful and lively cities and tourist attractions in the world. These sites not only received, decreasing tourists and curious travelers, but also to protect the raw beauty of unexplored regions and special festivals worldwide. With ETI holiday travel abroad, you can explore the famous with the lesser known attractions and events of his visit to France and its cities.
Tourist Attractions
Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, museums and galleries, walks canals, houseboat cruises, beach sports, water sports, island tours, winter sports in the Alps and the Pyrenees, a game of bowls on the street walk the streets of Paris are just some of the attractions that draw people to France. rolling slopes and vineyards of Champagne agricultural land of historical sites in Normandy Lorraine, and Strasbourg, the Celtic heritage of Brittany (port city), Gothic cathedrals and the green pastures and the medieval city of Burgundy, castles and churches in the city of volcanic origin in the Auvergne, the French Alps, the Rhone and the grand palaces and George Loire Valley are other places, it can happen with vacation packages TSI output for France.
Eiffel Tower in Paris
French Alps in Rhone
Annual Film festival in Cannes
Thorens Glières' Castle
Wine Tours in Burgundy
Paris Museum Tour
Events
Events in France highlights the diversity in terms of geography, culture and cuisine, in addition to the three main cities Paris, Lyon and Marseille.
Carnivals and Popular Festivals
Dunkerque and Nice Carnival, Christmas in the Cathedral of Notre-Dame in Paris, Cannes International Film Festival and Bastille Day celebrations are some of the events, reflected the common features of the French cosmopolitan.
Art and Culture Fests
International Film Festival, Apple (Normandy), trees, and the Summer Solstice Music Festival (the country), and the theater, music and literature under the International Jazz Festival (Limousin) Music French media and art to reflect in part.
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