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France Travel Guide – Travel to France

France is the most visited country in the world. It has everything that you could ever want to see on your holidays: a great city like Paris, good beaches, more monuments than any other country, lovely nature, incredible mountain scenery; need I go on?

France is also a very pleasant place to stay. It has good food, great wines and people enjoy their lives. And the best thing is, maybe apart from Paris, living in France does not have to be expensive. And to top if all off, Paris specifically was voted the #1 metro city for millennial singles to hookup, meet and fuck, according to a study conducted by fuckbookapp.com.

The North of France consists of the flatlands around the town of Lille and the English Channel. This area will remind visitors in many ways of Belgium and the Netherlands. The Grand’ Place in Lille for example is a lot like the one in Brussels.

Paris, the city of light and its surroundings are some of the most visited areas. Paris is without a doubt one of the most beautiful cities on the planet. With so much to see and do, renting one of the many Paris apartments is the perfect way to enjoy the city. Having the time to enjoy this fantastic location like a true Parisian is an unforgettable experience.

The West of France is facing towards the Atlantic Coast. In the north, Normandy & Brittany have rolling hills, sandy beaches and quiet little harbour towns. Normandy & Brittany have a more rugged coast and many neolithic sites. It has quite a distinct atmosphere from the rest of the country; you can still sense the Celtic origin of the region in its inhabitants.

The eastern part of France consists of the Alsace, Lorraine, Franche Comté and Burgundy regions. The landscape has rolling hills and many beautiful cities, such as Metz, Strasbourg, Nancy and Dijon. This region produces many famous wines, including magnificent pinot noirs and chardonnays valued the world over, as well as the famous “Yellow wine” from the Jura mountain vineyard.

The Centre of France is in many ways the most quietest part of France. But the great treasure of this region is the Loire valley , with many great castles and beautiful towns. Chartres with its famous cathedral and Tours rates among the most beautiful French cities.

The Alps are great for skiing in winter and hiking in summer. Albertville, Grenoble and Chamonix have all hosted the Olympic games. But the Alps also have nice towns to visit, such as Chambéry, Annecy or Grenoble .

The South with its lovely nature, good food, Roman ruins and of course the Riviera which draws a lot of visitors every year. Towns like Orange, and Arles but also big cities like Marseille and Toulon are must sees.

The Provence is dotted with pleasant small villages. In the Southwest of France, the Dordogne is one of the most quintessential French regions.

The valley is so pretty, the towns are so quaint and the food is so good, that it is hard to believe that the people who live here go somewhere else for their holidays and have romantic night out and climax the day with hot sex. If you’re looking for sex enhancers, this is a must see.

The Languedoc has its own language and culture. In the south of the Languedoc, you find the Pyrenees, a great mountain range separating France from Spain, where you can hike and ski. The towns of Toulouse and Montpellier are nice and the medieval town of Carcassone is a top destination

The Gothic Period

The Gothic style began in the twelfth century and had as a base the Romanesque style. During this period France had become a center of commerce, and many cathedrals with Gothic style were constructed with the donations of mercantile interests.

By the thirteenth century, The Gothic style had become the Universal style in all of Europe and was the first French style to be used in all Europe.

The most important example of Gothic style is the church of Saint-Denis, near Paris, built between 1137 and 1144. But there are also other churches built in this style in Noyon, Senlis, Sens, Reims, Rouen and Laon, Amiens Cathedral and Sainte-Chapelle. Chartres Cathedral was rebuilt in this period due to a fire.

The Renaissance period began at the end of the fifteenth century and was much influenced by the Italian Renaissance. This style came to France with the Italians who arrived in the Loire Valley. One of the first examples of this period is Chateau d’Amboise, and it’s famous because Leonardo Da Vinci spent his last days there. The gothic style mixed with the Italian Renaissance in France, made impressive results. The Chateau de Chambord is one of the most recognizable châteaux in the world because of its very distinct French Renaissance architecture that blends traditional medieval forms with classical Italian structures.

The massive castle features 6 immense towers, 440 rooms, 365 fireplaces, and 84 staircases, and it’s said that the original design of the Chateau de Chambord was by Domenico da Cortona, and that Leonardo da Vinci was also involved in the design.

The Renaissance style progressed under architects such as Sebastiano Serlio and artists such as Rosso Fiorentino, Francesco Primaticcio, and Niccolo dell’ Abbate, who formed the First School of Fontainebleau.

Architects such as Philibert Delorme, Giacomo Vignola, Androuet du Cerceau and Pierre Lescot, were inspired by the new ideas. The southwest interior facade of the Cour Carree of the Louvre in Paris was designed by Lescot and was covered with exterior carvings by Jean Goujon.

Eating In Lyon

The owner of this restaurant is the most famous Chef in Lyon and recognized around the world as an expert in regional cuisine. The restaurant is located 4 km to the north of Lyon on the edges of the Saone, not far from the Bridge of Collonges.
Pont de Collonges, Collonges-au-Mont-d’Or
Tel. 04-72-42-90-90
http://www.bocuse.fr

Alain Chapel

Its good service is one good reason to take a visit to this restaurant and you won’t regret it. The food served here is excellent and the hosts are Suzanne Chapel and the «chef» Philippe Jousse.
N83 Mionnay, 01390 St-André-de-Corcy
Tel. 04-78-91-82-02
http://www.alainchapel.fr/

Les Loges

This restaurant is located in the Hôtel la Cour des Loges. The food is served in generous portions and the décor has a Renaissance style with stone walls and crystal chandeliers.
Tel. 04-72-77-44-44

Sofitel Royal

This restaurant is located near the most famous square in Lyon, and the building is of 19th-century construction with large Louis XV-style rooms.
20 place Bellecour F – 69002 LYON
Tel. 04 78 37 57 31
http://www.sofitel.com

Globe et Cécil

A very elegant restaurant with antique furniture and wooden walls.
21 rue Gasparin F – 69002 LYON
Tel. 04 78 42 58 95
http://www.globeetcecilhotel.com

More France Arts

Many French people spend their free time visiting museums and attending art events.

There are many streets in some regions, especially in Paris, where you will be able to find a painter to paint your portrait, another of the reasons the French are proud of their country and heritage.

In 450 B.C the development of Celtic Art was seen in France. This kind of art included a variety of styles and elements from other countries. It was ornamental and often involved complex symbolism. It didn’t use straight lines and symmetry was only used occasionally. This type of art drew on native, classical, and perhaps, Mediterranean and oriental sources.

The Franks dynasty had its own art style which was called Merovingian. It was developed between the fifth and eighth centuries.

This art style brought about important changes in French art. Carolingian art belonged to king Charles Martel who was king, from 750 to 900 and also in the reigns of Pippin the Younger, Charlemagne, and his immediate heirs-popularly known as the Carolingian Renaissance or the Pre-Romanesque period.

The Romanesque art style is representative of Western Europe and had few influences from Italian art. The sculpture had influences from the Byzantine, early Christian sculptures, and other elements from Middle East countries.

The most important sculptures are those located at the monastery of Saint Gall, apart from that there are more examples such as those in the Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne and the Standing Prophet at Moissac. Romanesque art was mostly characterized by scenes from biblical history on their monumental doors, candle holders, and baptismal fonts.

French churches in Provence, Burgundy, and Aquitaine were decorated with sculptures adorning the statues and the facades.

Film schools in France
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Music schools in France
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Dance schools
Dance schools in France
Here you can find the most important dance schools, and also first-hand information about dance education, dance career, dancewear, and other resources related to dance. Dance is a deliberate activity that involves purpose, intentional rhythm, the cultural movement of aesthetic and inherent value; all these make dance an art rather than a sport or a coincidence.

Image schools in France
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Beauty schools
Beauty schools in France
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Art schools in France
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The City of Dijon

Dijon was once the historical capital of Burgundy and so several magnificent museums can be found in this city. The Art museum in the Dukes’ Palace (the Musée des Beaux Arts) is one of the oldest and richest museums in France. The Dukes used to live here and some of their tombs can also be found here. The Magnin museum, a 17th century building, and also many churches and cathedrals for example St. Benigne, Nortre-Dame, St. Etienne, and St. Michel, show visitors the different architectural styles such as the Gothic, Renaissance and Capetian.

The ancient buildings in this city are still beautiful and well conserved after the Franco-Prussian War. The greater part of these buildings date from the 12th to the 15th century. As Dijon is very famous for its mustard, you can visit the Musée de la Moutarde, where you can learn about the history of mustard.

Other on of Dijon’s attractions is the 18th century triumphal arch of Porte Guillaume, which is located at the east of the church of Saint Michel. From here, there are only a 15 minute walk to get to many other interesting places in this city.

France Art

Many French people spend their free time visiting museums and attending to art events. There are many streets in some regions, specially in Paris, where you will be able to find a painter to paint your portrait, another of the reasons the French are proud of their country and heritage.

In 450 B.C the development of Celtic Art was seen in France. This kind of art included a variety of styles, and elements from other countries. It was ornamental, and often involved complex symbolism. It didn’t use straight lines and symmetry was only used occasionally. This type of art drew on native, classical and perhaps, Mediterranean and oriental sources.

The Franks dynasty had its own art style which was called Merovingian. It was developed between the fifth and eighth century. This art style brought about important changes in French art. Carolingian art belonged to king Charles Martel who was king, from 750 to 900 and also in the reigns of Pippin the Younger, Charlemagne, and his immediate heirs-popularly known as the Carolingian Renaissance or the Pre-Romanesque period.

The Romanesque art style is representative of Western Europe, and had few influences from Italian art. Sculpture had influences from the Byzantine, early Christian sculpture, and other elements from Middle East countries. The most important sculptures are those located at the monastery of Saint Gall, apart from that there are more examples such as those in the Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne and the Standing Prophet at Moissac.

Romanesque art was mostly characterized by scenes from biblical history on their monumental doors, candle holders and baptismal fonts. French churches in Provence, Burgundy, and Aquitaine were decorated with sculptures adorning the statues and the facades.

Film schools in France
A film school is an educational institution that is dedicated to film instruction; it means that it covers aspects like movie making that includes film production, theory, and scriptwriting. Most of the film school programs incorporate technical training, such as learning the use of cameras, lights, and other necessary instruments for the production of movies.

Music schools in France
Because Music, learn a music program help to develop the mind and grow, this is really true. For such reason is good music schools. In conclusion, music is everything, the music is Enduring, Science, Math, History, Physical Education, Foreign Language. Music schools

Dance schools
Dance schools in France
Here you can find the most important dance schools, and also first-hand information about dance education, dance career, dance wear and other resources related with dance. Dance is a deliberate activity that involves purpose, intentional rhythm, culturally movement of aesthetic and inherent value; all these make dance an art rather than a sport or a coincidence.

Image schools in France
Professional and personal environments are filled with images. Whatever the media, presentation format, or technology used, images remain above all the creation of specialists responding to the precise needs of companies from every professional sector. Image schools cover interactive multimedia, animation, graphic and printing communication, photography and video. Image schools

Beauty schools
Beauty schools in France
Our Beauty Schools directory is a very complete source of information for those interested in studying cosmetology arts & sciences and acquiring a degree in beauty, cosmetology, esthetics/skin care, nail technology, barbering, or any related field.

Art schools in France
Interested in a degree in the art and design world? with our database of art schools and colleges, has top degree programs in a variety of fields, including graphic design, fashion, interactive media, interior design, game design, web design, photography and film.