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Have you been to Michelin restaurant in France? We were.
You can read about Our Dinner in Michelin Restaurant Eskis in Lyon, France
Spend time wandering the streets enjoying museums, catalan restaurants and the markets where you will find a feast on offer
Tucked between the Mediterranean and the Pyrenees you will find the town with the most days of sun in France. Perpignan. The TGV will cut travel time to around an hour to Barcelona in April 2013 so there are many reasons to head here. And you have us to ash questions of. Being new to this I'll ad a link to our tourism site and see if it is approved. www.perpignanfr.com
Hello, we just join the France group and are very happy. Should anyone need to know something about travelling to France, do not hesitate to ask us. Especially for the south west of France !
Anyone familiar with Haute-Garonne, especially the city of Toulouse and surroundings? A fellow Tripatini would love some advice. To help out, please click on this link to our Ask A Travel Pro forum. Merci!
Can anyone offer advice to a fellow Tripatini member re daytrips in southern France from Monaco? If you'd like to help, please reply not on this wall but at this link to our Ask A Travel Pro forum. Merci!
As Amour wins the film festival and Mark Webber wins the Gran Prix, all the beautiful people are leaving the Riviera. That means it's the PERFECT time to go. Join us at The World on Wheels as we return to Cannes, Monaco, and delve deeper into the Cote d' Azur: http://tinyurl.com/y933d48
As the Cannes Film Festival kicks into high gear, The World on Wheels is focusing on that wonderful city and the French Riviera for the next couple of weeks. It's one of our all-time favorite destinations. Today, our first visit with tons of pictures: http://tinyurl.com/2em6nx3
Can you help answer a Tripatini member's question about bistros? http://www.tripatini.com/forum/topics/paris-restuarant-bistros-open...
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Some of the hilltop villages are fun. Near Nice is Saint Paul de Vence. Love it there with the winding cobbled streets but my favorite is as you walk in through the large city gates is a wonderful gelato shop with one of the best gelato's I've had in Europe! Lemon Meringue Pie, absolutely stunning. Its not a huge village so you can see it in about an hour. Also there is an artist there who paints the most colorful paintings, its worth a stop his name is Michel Degave and he's a fun person to talk to who can give you some good history about the village. Gordes is a great one to visit too.
Also the Pont du Gare bridge is fascinating and worth a visit. Amazing Roman architecture that still stands perfectly (actually an aquaduct) is over 2000 years old. There is a nice park, hiking trails and interpretive center there. The little restaurant there actually had pretty good food. When we were there is was filled with kids. Also if you do see the bridge they get you for parking on the way out. Purchase your ticket at the interpretive center.
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