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Visiting Chateaux and Castles in France
With numerous chateaux and castles all over France, it can become a problem to decide on what are to go to, like the Loire region with fabulous castles such as the Chateau Chenonceau, or Paris in the Ile de France region.
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The Arc de Triomphe In Paris France
The Arc de Triomphe is just one of many landmarks in Paris that you can visit when on holiday, and standing at over 51 metres high you can be sure to find this with ease.
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Disneyland Paris Theme Park In France
Disneyland Paris is open every single day of the year but has a completely different feel in winter compared to summer, but whatever time of year you visit, you are sure to have a lasting memory of this magical theme park by Walt Disney.
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Bistros and Restaurants in Paris France
There are thousands of different bistros, cafes and restaurants in Paris, which will range from having a quick snack to having a full blown A la Carte meal at one of the top table restaurants that serve haute cuisine.
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The Louvre Museum In Paris France
There are many fabulous pictures of The Louvre, but most people recognise this Paris landmark by the large glass pyramid that is situated in the central courtyard and serves as the main entrance to the museum.
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Top Table Paris Restaurant The Tour d'Argent
With many different types of restaurants in Paris choosing the right one could become hard work, but if you are looking for some top table French cuisine you need to try The Tour d'Argent, which has become famous throughout the world.
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The Champs Elysees Avenue In Paris
Did you know that the Champs Elysees Avenue is actually the second widest avenue in Europe, and if you start at the Arc de Triomphe, you can then walk all the way down the avenue eventually reaching the Tuileries Gardens.
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Famous Castles In France Chateau de Chantilly
When going on holiday in France why not try visiting one of the famous castles in France, like Chateau de Chantilly which is a beautiful palace in one of the largest forests that covers an area of approximately 7,800 hectares and is only an hour away from Paris making this place very popular with tourists.
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Travelling On The Eurostar Passenger Train To Paris
If you are travelling to France have you ever thought of taking The Eurostar, which is a high speed passenger train, that travels between London and Paris through the channel tunnel?
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Your Travel Guide to Hotels in Paris
Ok so you are travelling to Paris, you will probably arrive via train or plane and then either use the underground or get a taxi to their desired hotel, but if you are thinking about arriving by car, then do bear in mind that parking is a major problem and there are actually very few hotels that do have their own car parking area.
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Paris Hotels In France Which One?
So which hotel should you stay in when travelling to Paris, well obviously good planning and research are the keys to getting the most out of your holiday in Paris, so we do hope that this will help give you a little insight into the types of hotels available.
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The Cars of 007 - James Bond (Part 2: The 60s)
The James Bond character was established as a new type of action hero in the 60s, seen in the films Dr. No, From Russia With Love, Thunderball, You Only Live Twice and of course, Goldfinger. The character quickly became synonymous with international intrigue, beautiful women and luxurious automobiles. In addition to the signature Bond vehicle, the Aston Martin DB5, the film adventures utilized many other sought after cars of the era and by doing so elevated the awareness of both the character of James Bond and the films bearing his name. Some of the more noteworthy vehicles will be spotlighted
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The Cars of 007 - James Bond (Part 4 - the 80s)
As the 007 series transitioned out of the swinging, shaggy 70s and into the bold new 80s, the tone of the movies changed to match whatever was going on in the world in terms of society and politics as well as in pop culture. This shift was not entirely new to the franchise, having undergone radical change already during the change over from the 60s to the 70s, as well as a change in the actor who was portraying Bond. Needless to say, the shift to the 80s and the sensibilities that came with it extended to the cars the character of James Bond would use.
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Incredible Cars - Famous Movie Car Stunts (Part 3)
The motion picture industry and the automobile industry were born alongside each other at the end of the 19th Century, forever intertwined and associated with one another to this day thanks in large part to the visceral thrills cars provide when used in movies. The last 45 years in particular are noteworthy as the complexity and danger of car stunts and chases has been upped considerably during this time. Advancements in technology has allowed cameras to be placed just about anywhere in or on a moving vehicle, which in turn opens up the possibilities for film makers and stunt choreographers to
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The Cars of 007 - James Bond (Part 5 - the 90s)
The 1980s had been a strange decade for the James bond franchise. Roger Moore, perhaps the most beloved actor to portray Bond, had seen his reign end with 1985s 'A View To A Kill' and was subsequently replaced with new heir apparent Timothy Dalton. The transition from Moore to Dalton happened very smoothly, there was no down time in the release schedule of movies and it seemed as though MGM wanted to keep the franchise running smoothly despite the re-casting of the lead character.
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