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Where to stay in Paris - a neighborhood guide
Paris’ accommodation is as varied as Paris itself. Hosting an eclectic assortment of magnificent and luxurious hotels, chic independent boutiques, humble family owned guesthouses and a variety of mid-range hostels, apartments and international lodging chains. With a variety of gems to be found
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What to see and do in the French Riviera
The main attractions of the French Riviera are based along the pretty coastline, which is dotted with yachts, lighthouses and eternal sunbathers. A lot of the area has retained its history, with small villages and towns off the coast boasting medieval fortresses, ancient villas and historic winding
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Where to eat in the French Riviera
With over 30,000 restaurants to choose from in the region, youll be spoilt for choice. The French are famed for their food, and the Riviera is no different. Enjoy brunch in a street-side cafe, have a romantic dinner for two in a bistro, or go up market with haute cuisine: most restaurants youll find
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A guide to shopping on the French Riviera – where to shop and what to buy
Malls and markets, designer one-offs to hand-made one-offs, flea markets and food markets. Whatever your shopping passion is, youll find the cream of the crop in the French Riviera. Shopping malls can be found littered along the region, and the marketplaces of Nice, Cannes et al, are the heart of th
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Where to stay in the French Riviera
The vibrant mix of places to visit means that there really is something for everyone here. From small chateaus in the mountains, next to vineyards and forests, to beachfront hotels with roof pools and terraces, the selection is endless, with something to suit all budgets. Although the French Riviera
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A guide to the French Riviera - sun, sea and glamour
Glitz, glamour and some of the most beautiful people in the world: these are a few things that probably come to mind when you first hear of the French Riviera. Although we usually think of Nice, Cannes and Monaco when imagining the French Riviera, it actually stretches from Toulon in the west, to th
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48 hours in Paris - have a whirlwind romance with the city of light
Paris is one of the most visited cities in the world, and its location at the heart of Europe and fantastic transport links make it the perfect place for a short break. Here’s an itinerary which breaks down the best way to see the main sights, along with some hidden gems, in just 48 hours.Friday
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Paris Nightlife - Champagne, Clubs, and "Le Crazy"
Not surprisingly, The City of Light comes to life at night. Cocktail bars, nightclubs, live music venues, and cabarets offer a plethora of after-dark activities at a variety of prices. Youll want to stay up until dawn just so you dont miss out on anything this city has to offer.Cocktail bars
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Tony Wheeler on Europe
Tony Wheeler on Europe Whether its France, Spain, Monaco, Germany or England, theres lots in Europe to give you stories to tell for years to come
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Wacky Races: the Plymouth-Dakar Rally
Wacky Races: the Plymouth-Dakar Rally What would you do with a £100 banger, a sense of adventure and three weeks off work? Why, drive to Senegal, of course…
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Travel like a Von Trapp
Travel like a Von Trapp Bursting into song is the last youd be able to do – a family trip to the Alps means the hills are alive with active children, not music
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High spirited in Corsica
High spirited in Corsica Limited tourists and limitless hiking, David Abram explains why you should head to Corsica now The Romans
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A thoroughly French weekend in Annecy
A thoroughly French weekend in Annecy Piers Letcher fills up on fromage and tartiflette in the picturesque town of Annecy As New Y
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An alternative weekend in Champagne
An alternative weekend in Champagne It was hardly my most glamorous hour. Soon after arriving in the heart of the sophisticated C
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Three alternative weekends in Europe
Three alternative weekends in Europe Some alternative ideas for that spare weekend on the horizon GERMANYFrom the Ach to the Blau
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Europe by train: the alternative Orient Express
Europe by train: the alternative Orient Express Travelling by train on the traditional route from Paris to Turkey isnt just about sterling silver and tuxedos. It doesnt need to be murder, either
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A kayaking weekend in The Ardeche, France
A kayaking weekend in The Ardeche, France For a honeymoon what could be more romantic than a gentle ride on the sublime French rapids? Especially when a naked fisherman is involved
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10 cheap and cheerful city breaks
10 cheap and cheerful city breaks Cheap flights, free attractions, exotic allure – welcome to this winter’s best urban escapes
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5 of the best Multi-Country weekends
5 of the best Multi-Country weekends You might only have a weekend, but that doesn’t mean you need to restrict your boundaries. Tick off two (or more) nations on these border-hopping short breaks
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5 of the best credit-crunch castle stays
5 of the best credit-crunch castle stays Think you need to pay royalty for a regal abode? Think again. Sleep in style on short breaks across the continent, from as little as £17
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