Rediscover the magic of France by immersing yourself in the colours, the culture and the party atmosphere – The France Show is UK’s largest celebration of all that makes France such a special place. The 2010 show will take place from 8th to 10th January at London Earls Court 2 and promises to be another great day out! P&O Ferries will be at stand L45, where they will be offering Read More ...
Brittany is a peninsula in the north-western region of France that lies between the English Channel and the Bay of Biscay. Its rugged coastline, ancient castles, and Celtic heritage make it unique from the other regions in France. A journey through this province will reveal its rich history embodied through its people, customs and language. Its location on the Atlantic makes it an ideal spot for outdoor water sports such Read More ...
I grew up in the early 1950′s, and I have always been fascinated by the second World War,” said Ellwood von Seibold, battlefield guide of Americans on D-Day S, the first battlefield tour film of WW2-Reflections, a division of Labyrinth Media & Publishing Ltd. of Dublin, Ireland. Labyrinth specializes in WW2 battlefield tour DVDs for the U.S. market. “The Americans on D-Day” coincides with the 65th anniversary of D-Day and Read More ...
Eurostar have issued an update for on Monday 2 February 2009 and thereafter. Monday 2 February: Eurostar is currently operating but subject to possible delays. Due to heavy snow in the U.K. and consequent disruption to our services on Monday 2 February, the following four services will be cancelled on Tuesday 3 February: London – Paris: * Train 9004 (06:55 departure from London / 07:12 from Ebbsfleet International) * Train Read More ...
The French property and lifestyle event of the year opens its doors on 9 January 2009. Over 33,000 tickets have been taken online for The France Show 2009, leaving little doubt that this will be one of the greatest celebrations for all things French ever to take place in London. The France Show 2009 continues to sign up the best Chefs, wine experts, travel writers, tour operators, property developers, estate Read More ...
We are delighted to have some excellent Paris travel books to give away in our latest competition. These are An Hour From Paris by Annabel Simms, and Parisians’ Paris by Bill Gillham. We have two copies of each to give away, so that is four prizes all together! An Hour from Paris is a small classic: written with passion, perfectionism and amusement, a guide that will make you see a Read More ...
Though landing up at France is a simple ball game, it’s every time advisable of having taken certain basic tips regarding travel on the destinations planned by you to visit. The country ‘France’ enjoys the reputation of being the most frequently traveled tourist destinations in world. Moreover, having traveled to France has been reported of being absolutely safe. If you plan dream vacation of yours in France, you need to Read More ...
France can boast of a lengthy coastline. This length is around 3427 kilometers. It’s dotted with an abundance of high-class beaches. Majority of French beaches are clean and soft. Hence, they prove of being excellent conditions with respect to sunbathing as well as other recreations. In fact, French beaches are inclusive of a wide range of thrilling water sports. Besides, French beaches have been known for liberal attitude of theirs Read More ...
Fountainebleau is located at a distance of just 55 kilometers on to southeastern side of Paris. Fountainebleau can be referred to as one of the most popular tourist destinations in France’s northern part. Fountainebleau is reputable for scenic forests of it, along with the gorgeous ‘Chateau de Fountainebleau’. Forest of ‘Fountainebleau’ is amongst the most protected areas. It’s also recognized as ‘National Park’. This can be attributed to the fact Read More ...
The people of France are well known for their varied and distinctive style of cooking. Today, French cuisine is one of the most popular foods all around the world. One of the greatest reasons for the French cuisine gaining a lot of popularity is the constant changes brought about by centuries of political and social changes. During the Middle Ages France witnessed lavish and huge banquets organized by the upper Read More ...
