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I`m an Italian who lives "part-time" in Paris. I`m very familiar with its monuments & museums. I`d love to share this knowledge with others.
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Hi Erica! London is easily reachable from Paris by Eurostar trains, http://www.eurostar.com/dynamic/index.jsp and it certaintly deserves much more than a two-day visit. Expect cool, possibly rainy
Hi John! In Languedoc, you shouldn't miss Montpellier, Nîmes, Perpignan, Carcassonne... Near Sarlat (which is just lovely, and all that foie-gras...:-)), the magnificent gardens of Manoir d'Eyrignac
Hello Lisa! The regions of Champagne and Burgundy are both lovely, imho (and offer great things to eat and drink, of course:-)). http://www.champagne-ardenne-tourism.co.uk/default.aspx http://www
Hi Jaclyn! Yes, there are water fountains around Paris and their water is perfectly drinkable. Where there are no water fountains, you'd better buy mineral water from supermarkets rather then cafés
Hi Maria! I'm afraid there are no direct flights between Marseilles and Genoa, inexpensive or otherwise. Imho, you shouldn't have too many problems leaving France by car, since most people will be
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