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Jul 16th, 2014 |
By Kaye Holland
In the week that France celebrates Bastille Day, Kaye Holland has the inside story on France’s high energy capital: Paris
Posted in Travel destinations |
Comments Off on Paris, je t’aime
Tags: Arc de Triomphe, Austerlitz, Cafe de Flore, Champs Elysées, Charles de Gaulle, Eiffel Tower, Eurostar, France, Galeries Lafayette, Gare du Nord, Les Deux Magots, Marche d’Aligre, Mona Lisa, Montmartre, Moulin Rouge, Musée Rodin, Napoleon, Notre Dame, Orly Airport, Paris, River Seine, Rue de Lappe, Rue Mouffetard, Sacre Coeur, The Champs-Elysées, The Latin Quarter, The Louvre, UNESCO, Versailles
Oct 19th, 2013 |
By Kaye Holland
Brandenburg’s big headliner grabber maybe Berlin but much of the state’s appeal lies in the surrounding suburbs and countryside. After years in the second rank of destinations, the rest of the region is ready to be discovered writes Kaye Holland
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Comments Off on Beyond Berlin
Tags: Allies, Berlin, Berlin Wall, Brandenburg, currywurst, Germany, Glienicke Bridge, Martin Luther, palaces, Perleberg, Potsdam, Rühstädt, Riesling, River Elbe, Schloss Celcilienhof, storks], Versailles, Wittenberg, Wolfshagen
Mar 10th, 2013 |
By Anthony Lydekker
The Loire Valley aka the former “playground of kings” is famed for its magnificent chateaux and stunning gardens. Planning on visiting this picturesque region of France? Anthony Lydekker has the low-down on the chateaux you really shouldn’t miss
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Tags: Calais, Chateaux, Château, Chenonceau, France, Loire Valley, tours, Versailles
Mar 27th, 2012 |
By admin
Whether you’re a novice or seasoned traveller, France will steal your heart. Each month, Frederic – our French correspondent – gives us the low-down on what to see and do across the channel
Posted in Travel tips & opinions |
Comments Off on Letter from France: March 2012
Tags: Centre Pompidou, Chablis, Egypt, France, Henri Edmond Cross, London, Mexico, Paris, Patagonia, Pinacotheque de Paris, Rhône, Thomas Cole, Versailles, Waterloo