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There's a reason why France makes its way onto just about everyone's life "to do" list. With its intimate hilltop villages,
enchanting coastal beaches, majestic castles, and, of course, its most famous capital city, France is simply one of those
few world destinations that can't be overlooked.
If Paris is your main focus, consider a stay in the heart of the city. The Champs-Elysees is full of romance, tree-shaded
cafes, and an unprecedented lineup of luxury goods. Visit the Louis Vuitton flagship, Cartier, Hermes, Bally, and more.
Make your way to the Ile de la Cite to see arguably the world's most famous cathedral, Notre Dame. Of course, what would a
trip to Paris be without an expedition to the beautiful (and quite large) Louvre art gallery and museum?
But if you're worried the wonders of Paris will lead to sore feet, consider a cruise along the Seine, where the rich history
will unfold before your eyes - and you won't even need to take a step.
Of course France offers so much more than the City of Light. Many France vacations begin and end elsewhere. Choose, for example,
to escape to the French Riviera and the charming village of Biot, which is just a short drive from the flower markets and
sun-drenched beaches of Nice and the glitz and glamour of Cannes.
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At 120 kilometers from Paris, in the heart of a wooded park set in 3 acres of gardens, La Residence Normande comprises 14 units. It is less than 100 meters from an elegant, four-star hotel named Le Moulin De Connelles, independent from the timeshare resort, where you can appreciate the Gastronome Re ... Read More >>

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The Languedoc/Roussillon coastline is renowned for its long, sandy beaches and excellent water sports facilities. And Cela Canet Malibu Village is less than 1.5 kilometers from the sea, and just 40 kilometers from the Spanish border. Malibu Village has its own superb pool area, and the units are sit ... Read More >>

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The Languedoc/Roussillon coastline is renowned for its long, sandy beaches and excellent water sports facilities. And Cela Canet Malibu Village is less than 1.5 kilometers from the sea, and just 40 kilometers from the Spanish border. Malibu Village has its own superb pool area, and the units are sit ... Read More >>

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Situated 15 kilometers from Toulon, Maeva Clubhotel St-Mandrier offers a beautiful view of the harbor. The resort is equipped with apartments with balconies so you can fully enjoy the climate of the Provence. From Maeva Clubhotel St. Mandrier, you can easily visit Roman towns, vineyards and La Camar ... Read More >>

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Thalacap Catalogne is located at Banyuls Sur Mer, a few kilometers from Spain. Thalacap is a thalassotherapy center and offers a five-day vitality treatment at very good rates. Other treatments are available as well. Guests here can also explore the region, enjoy the beach or, for the more energetic ... Read More >>

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Located at an altitude of 2,000 meters in Alpes-Maritimes, Southern France, Club le Bristol borders the national park of Parc Mercantour. A free bus is available from the airport directly to the resort. Winter activities include skiing on 120 kilometers of slopes, skating, snowboarding, ice driving, ... Read More >>

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Eat...
Calypso (Villefranche-sur-Mer). This waterside restaurant opens up a rooftop bar on pleasant summer evenings and features
a mouthwatering selection of seafood dishes.
Taillevent (Paris). The ever-evolving menu may include crabmeat in dill remoulade and rish risotto with frog's legs. In Paris,
a three-course lunch is often the way to go, followed by a lighter dinner.
Au Pied De Cochon (Paris). If late-night suppers are more suitable to your schedule, consider this Paris institution, opened
in 1946. Among the selections: pig trotter with béarnaise sauce and pommes frites.
Play...
Carnival (Nice). While most may associate this pre-Lenten festival of excess with Rio de Janeiro, Venice, or even New Orleans
(Mardi Gras), Nice is the place to celebrate in France, transforming each February from a placid seaside city into a raucous
party town.
Disneyland Paris. Disney is Disney, no matter where you visit, but this park does take on a Parisian flair. And right now,
Disneyland Paris is celebrating its 15th anniversary, so you can take advantage of special deals and attractions.
Explore...
Louvre (Paris). The Louvre is one of the largest museums in the world, and the most visited. Formerly a royal palace, the
Louvre houses some of the most prestigious collections of art anywhere, including da Vinci's Mona Lisa and Antioch's Venus
de Milo.
Notre Dame (Paris). The seat of the Archbishop of Paris, this French Gothic masterpiece is still used as a Roman Catholic
cathedral. Come see the rose windows, the Virgin of Paris, and more. Notre Dame is open daily, but hours vary depending on
the season.
Eiffel Tower (Paris). The most recognized structure in Paris is also its tallest at 1,063 feet high. A trip to France just
wouldn't seem complete without a stop at the most visited monument in the world.
Shop...
Champs-Elysees (Paris). Here you'll discover more luxury stores than you can shake a silk scarf at, including Louis Vuitton,
Hermes, Cartier, and Bally.
Town Centre (Nice). Many wonderful shops can be found in this "downtown" area, including Gigi, a stylish women's boutique
stocked with the hottest names in fashion.
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