There are many good reasons to own French languages domains. The country is on top of the world’s most visited tourist destination. French history is filled with famous personalities and great names that have influenced history and have become synonymous for La Grande Nation. Jean d’Arc, Monet, Debussy, Dumas, Hugo, Pasteur, Napoleon, Eiffel, De Gaulle and many others make the French very proud to be, well, French.
Beside all kinds of regional, tasty ethnic and great French food, served in thousands of Parisian small and large bistros and restaurants, there are many unique and worthwhile sites, attractions and monuments not to be missed. Amongst them the Champ Elysee, La Tour Eiffel, La Seine, Le Louvre and many other museums, Le Centre Pompidou and so many more sites. Shopping is equally great and offers different experiences in any of the 20 arrondissements, from the 18th and its local market, with the Basilique du Sacré-Cœur towering above, to the très chic (very chic) and expensive 16th arrondissements. Don’t skip the great department stores and small boutiques that can be found everywhere.
Anyone who could spend some time in Paris, as exchange student (au pair) or to study at the Sorbonne, or as writer, artist or entrepreneur should count their blessings. Living in France and particular in Paris is an experience to be remembered for life. Learning French in the process will always come in handy, even if it just means to pronounce the names of French wines correctly. France is a country with a very diversified and beautiful country side, mountains in the south and the sea on two cotes; the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.
Deauville, located a two hour train ride out of Paris by Gare Saint-Lazare, had already become popular with Parisian in the twenties as a pleasant place to escape the hustle of noisy Parisian live. To this day Deauville and the surrounding country side and beaches, is a much thought after destination with fewer visitors than the Cote d’azur. Relaxing, a bit out of the way, it is bordering on La Bretagne and a perfect summer vacation getaway. Often described as a most glamorous seaside resort, it symbolizes elegance, prestige and sophistication. Wide open beaches, cultural festivals, sports events, and now the 150 anniversary being celebrated in 2010, makes this a choice location for many French and European visitors alike. A visit to Le Mont Saint-Michel should definitely be on your itinerary.
Lyon is located 470 km south of Paris. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the second-largest metropolitan area in France after that of Paris and the culinary capital of France. Further southwest, on the Garonne River lays the port city of Bordeaux. It is among the world's major wine industry centers and on the UNESCO World Heritage List as ‘an outstanding urban and architectural ensemble’.
In a corner of France, west of Marseille La Camarque and Saintes Maries de la Mer awaits discovery. Gypsy ceremonies and festivals going back to Middle Ages add quite a special touch so different from everything else in France and worlds removed from the Parisian way of live. While in the area visit Arles and Nimes, their history dates back to the Roman Empire. Marseille, on the Mediterranean Sea the oldest city in France has the country’s largest commercial port.
The Côte d'Azur has never ceased to draw millions of French vacationers into the many small and large towns and cities along the cost and into Provence mainly during July and August. Germans, British and North American tourists have always been attracted to the beaches, nightlife and relaxed way of live in Cannes, Nice and the many smaller gems, like La Ciotat, Beaulieu-sur-Mer and Le Lavandou and many other vacation resorts and picturesque small villages of Provence. Vivre la France.
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