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A Brief Guide To Picasso Museum Paris

April 3, 2011 by  
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Getting to the Picasso museum is a piece of cake. You can take the metro system and get off at stations Saint Paul or Chemin Vert. After that, follow signs that will lead you to your destination.

All You Should Know About Skiing in France

March 31, 2011 by  
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France is one of the foremost countries in Europe, if not the world, to come on a skiing holiday. France has over 40 fully equipped ski resorts, some of which are working all year round.

Global Travel Guide – Nice, France

March 13, 2011 by  
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When vacationing in France, be sure to visit the Southern port capital of Nice, located on the French Riviera. Here is a Nice Travel Guide that will give you a majority of the information you need to know about the city and what types of things you can do there while on holiday.

International Travel Tips – Places you should’t miss in Paris

March 8, 2011 by  
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Paris is one of the world’s most visited cities, famed for it’s architecture, shops and of course Romance, many choose short city breaks to explore this famous capital. If you only have a short time in Paris it might be difficult to fit everything in. If so here is an international travel tips guide of the places you shouldn’t miss:

How To Learn French

February 27, 2011 by  
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France is a stunning state with many magnificent sites to see and spend time. If you’re thinking of traveling to France then one of the finest things you could carry out to get pleasure from your tour even more is to study the lingo. Not many Americans or other Europeans ever bother to study the lingo and so you’ll stand out really well if you’re able to talk the local lingo on your journey.

The Other Museums of Paris

February 13, 2011 by  
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Paris is one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations and one of the most visited cities in the world. Many people take more than one trip to Paris to make sure they have visited all the most famous and popular sites. Historically and culturally very rich Paris is home to incredible art galleries and museums. Some of the most famous museums are the Lourve and the Musee d’Orsay but there some other less famous museums which still offer an informative day out. This is a guide to the hidden museums in Paris:

Capture The Heart Of The City With Paris Images

January 30, 2011 by  
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It is obvious that Paris is a photographer’s paradise. You can spend a lifetime in this most romantic of all cities and still not have sufficient pictures to capture its true heart. Over time it’s been painted by more painters, written about by more writers and photographed by more photographers than possibly any other city on earth. Paris pics are always in demand by travel magazines and websites all over the world.

France’s Best Beaches

January 27, 2011 by  
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France is well known for its wonderful sightseeing opportunities. Even the French language is an attraction to tourists worldwide. There is more to France than sights and words, however. Because it is situated between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, there is a vast array of beach towns and resorts that are just as alluring and charming as walking the streets of Paris.

The Dordogne Property Gold Rush

January 25, 2011 by  
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The Dordogne region of France has long been popular with British people looking for a new home or a second home. The area has a lot to provide. It has a long history, a conventional, rural way of existence and stunning natural splendor. Located in the south west of France near the Pyrenees and the Loire Valley it is also close to other regions full of attractions to the tourist.

CGT On Your French Property Sale – Changes in The Rules

January 19, 2011 by  
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British proprietors of vacation properties in the Dordogne Region tend to believe that French tax is irrelevant to them. It can come as a surprise when they’re advised on a sale that French tax on value appreciation will be payable. It comes as a further shock once they discover the circumstances regarding deductible capital expenses. But the real sting in the tail is paying somebody else to verify the figures they provide.

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