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5 Best Tips For Successful France Tours
24 May

5 Best Tips For Successful France Tours

Many of us love travelling through different places in and around the country. France is that country which is featuring as one of the most visited countries in the world. Every year thousands of travellers from across the world apply for France visa and go for journey to this beautiful country. Seeing popularity of France we have jotted 5 best tips for France tours that will help you in manage your France tour.

  1. Praise French Beauty
  2. Do Not Become “The Lord Of The Rings”
  3. Do Say Bonjour! While in France
  4. Tips for World Class French Transport
  5. Beware For Train Crimes

1. Praise French Beauty

When in France do not forget to compliment the French. Yes! You heard it right. Whatever you do in the country but do not forget to compliment the beauty of the things you see, feel and even smell. While your visit to France you can praise French on the way they look, you can complement their food, you can praise the way they look, the glass filled with fine wine and on the way they look. French are quite conscious about hearing wonderful things about their country. If you are unfamiliar with French language you can set your lunch and complement their food, it would be the most amazing way to come close to France culture and show your courtesy.

2. Do Not Become “The Lord Of The Rings”

Ring signifies us the loop, the infinity and an unending process which could be pleasing or worse. While you’d be in France it is better you do not fall in Ring Trick. Oh yeah! The Ring trick under which you would be induces to be a master of the ring. As you are strolling around the alleys of France someone passes by you, pick a gold ring from the road and asks if the ring belongs to you. Just as you accept the ring they ask you for money and what more – there comes their family and they all pressure you to paying.

P.S – The ring of gold is nothing but the worthless brass/copper piece.

3. Do Say Bonjour! While in France

This is one of the most important things which you need to consider while you’d be in France. The French are quite peculiar about their language. I must say they love their language. So it is basically being suggested to you that when you are talking to any French person, it would be humble to talk to them in their language, they will love it. It is understandable that you do not know French language but try to learn some basics just to be more courteous.

4. Tips for World Class French Transport

France is filled with number of transportation modes. Be it trains, taxis, buses or any other you just name it and France will be at your disposable. What I personally like is the transportation of Train. It is the safest and not to mention as obvious is the quickest and cheapest way to travel. With large cities and towns the world class public transport enhances the beauty of France. You can use Metros – underground subway or light-rail lines – tramways that will sooth your travel in this charming country. Once you obtain your France visa do include travel to train in you to do list.

5. Beware For Train Crimes

We have talked about the best mode of transportation in France that is train. But what more you have to be cautious while travelling through trains is to be alert from being a victim of crime that takes places in trains especially in RER train. Though there are several ways of travelling through cities and last one that to be advised is to hop on RER train. If you are tourist we avoid you to travel through this train where you might become the easy target for baggage theft, pickpockets and other crimes. You would be given such information while applying for France tourist visa.

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5 Must Visit Castles in Loire Valley, France
23 May

5 Must Visit Castles in Loire Valley, France

Listed among the most interesting regions of France, Loire valley is one of the most beautiful France destinations that is compact with numerous of historic castles and towns that one can explore during their France tours after obtaining visa for France. Loire Valley in France is also listed among the world heritage sites and houses with most famous renaissance castles and several fascinating towns’ dates back to 15th to 17th centuries. Here are the 5 must visit castles in Loire Valley –

  1. Chateau de Cheverny
  2. Chateau d’Usse
  3. Chateau de Blois
  4. Chateau Royal d’Amboise
  5. Chateau du Clos Luce Parc Leonardo Da Vinci

1. Chateau de Cheverny

Beautiful and elegant is how one can describe the beauty of Chateau de Cheverny. The majestic fort was built in year 1600 AD and it is consider as the most luxurious castle of France. The interiors of the castle are quite opulent which makes this castle quite different from other one. One can see a plethora of collections of painting, portraits, tapestry, clocks and trophies. All these things will surely give you a fine idea about the rich culture of France. The palace was once the hunting ground of the king. The right wing of the palace is still houses with owners of castle. Lush green forests and forests nearby make the place wonderful.

2. Chateau d’Usse

The fort of Chateau D’Usse holds a prominent place in forming the greatest stories ever told by Disney. It is believed that the castle plays an important role in the inspiration to Charles Perrault (great story writer) to write the legendary stories like Sleeping Beauty and Cinderella. The castle from Cinderella story (its prototype) is also an inspiration from this castle. The monument is built with tuffeau stone – fragile rock that is composed from fossilized marine animals, plants and sand particles. The place also is quite popular among kids as the castle is decorated with dolls showcasing scenes from various fairytales.

3. Chateau de Blois

Here’s one more castle that you must include in you to do list after obtaining holiday visa to France. Equipped with more than 564 rooms, Chateaue de Blois is listed among the largest forts of France. The castle is comprises with numerous buildings where every room is having separate fireplace. The immense length of this fortress will make you its fan. The major attraction of the castle among the travellers includes the house of Magic aka La Maison de la Magie along with a museum that is compacting with work of famous isllusionist, born in Blois namely Robert Houdin.

4. Chateau Royal d’Amboise

Located close to the residence of Leonardo Da Vindi, Chateau Royal d’ Amboise is quite a place to visit under France tours. The opulent castle looks out over the scenic Loire River. The spectacular view can be enjoyed by travellers. The castle can take you back to the history of French Royalty. Also known as the Cheateau of French Kings, the castle is also having well-manicured gardens which impress its visitors. To the comfort of various travellers from around the world the castle provide brochure in 16 languages. Thus travellers while hiring a guide can easily understand the importance of France history associated with this castle. Entrance fee for adults are 1020 Euro.

5. Chateau du Clos Luce Parc Leonardo Da Vinci

This charming and alluring castle is actually a house of 2 floors. The place is significantly associated with great artist Leonardo Da Vinci. It is believed that Da Vince used to live here and gave some of the best art work to this world in the last years of his life. The close proximity of Chateau Royal d’Amboise makes this place more alluring. The castles is quite famous among children and adults as they get to know more about France art and culture and get a golden opportunity to get into the world of Leonardo Da Vinci. Outside the house is lush green well-maintained garden. In garden you can listen Da Vinci thoughts which would only be French.

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Most Beautiful Villages and Towns of France
21 May

Most Beautiful Villages and Towns of France

France has a great variety on offer to fulfill needs of all kinds of travelers. From the iconic landmarks of Paris to the serene beaches of Côte d’Azur, there is a lot to see and do in this fascinating country. The quaint countryside and towns are also prominent features of France tourism. The towns and villages are unique from each other and this makes them extremely appealing. Apply for a France Schengen visa to witness these gems of French tourism:

Ploumanac’h, Brittany

The coast of Brittany is a nature lover’s as well as a photographer’s delight. The sight of waves crashing on to rocks us simply majestic. The charming seaside village is beautiful and tranquil. Relish coastal walks, watching birds and just soak in the incredibly picturesque surroundings. Ploumanac’h is called the Pink Granite Coast due to the color of its coast. The nearby attractions are Trégastel aquarium and Pleumeur-Bodou planetarium.

St-Tropez, Côte d’Azur

One of the most sought-after holiday getaways for French and international travelers alike, St. Tropez is the most famous offering of the French Riviera. Visit the cobblestones streets, enjoy the views of the Mediterranean, shop till you drop, and savor the historical sites at this marvelous place. Les Bravades de Saint-Tropez and Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez are two famous events hosted by this town.

Grasse, Cannes

Grasse is home to around 30 makes of perfume and is considered its world capital. Situated north of the famous Cannes, you will be mesmerized by the fragrances on offer here. The Fête du Jasmin or La Jasminade are renowned festivals hosted by Grasse. Visit the Parfumerie Molinardn, Napoleon Memorial, and Blessed Sacrament chapel and shop for jasmine soaps and violet body sprays when here.     

St-Guilhem-le-Désert, Languedoc

St-Guilhem-le-Désert is situated on the banks of the Herault Gorges. This picturesque village along with the nearby Pont du Diable are designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Situated in the narrow valley of the Gellone River, this medieval village has amber stone houses, an ancient tower, the grand church Abbaye de Gellone which was once vandalized during Reformation, however, has remained gorgeously intact.    

Fourcés, Midi-Pyrénées

Fourcés is renowned for its stunning architecture and half-timbered homes. It is also famous for its round central square that was once a castle. Fourcès is one of the bastides meaning fortified new towns built in the medieval times in this region. The important sites in the region are Old Armagnac Caves, The bastide of Bretagne-d’Armagnac, fortified village of Larressingle, and The Museum of D’Artagnan in Lupiac.

Domme, Dordogne

Located above the Dordogne River, this beautiful village offers incredible views of the Dordogne valley. This is a scenic region located in southwestern France. Domme is renowned for its amazing ancient caves which were used as a shelter by locals in times of a war. Now the formations of these caves are important tourist landmarks. Grottes de Domme caves and The Maison du Gouverneur which is a 13th-century building are two popular sites in Domme.

Vézelay, Burgundy

Vézelay is a UNESCO World Heritage Site situated on a hilltop. Marvelous vineyards, alluring alleyways, picturesque sunflower fields, and intricate architecture make this a must-visit place. It is also a revered place of worship being home to Romanesque Basilica of St Magdalene, another world heritage site. This ancient town is also famous for the Bourgogne Vézelay wine and is home to many artists and writers.     

Chamonix, Rhone-Alpes

Chamonix-Mont-Blanc is a world-class ski destination and a prominent center of France tourism. Enjoy stunning views of the mountains and valleys with glaciers beneath rocky spires. From beginners to advanced skiers and trekkers, there is something for everyone here. For someone who is not a sports enthusiast, there are great views, gastronomical delights, and shopping options.

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Top 6 France Places You Must Visit
24 April

Top 6 France Places You Must Visit

From architectural masterpieces to artistic museum to charming landscapes and with rich Roman history, the place has made a special place in its’ tourists’ heart. To make you more aware about the sophisticated culture of France, dazzling landmarks, fine wines and romantic chateaux we have gathered for you the best places to visit in France that will surely make your France tourism memorable.

  1. Paris
  2. French Riviera
  3. Mont Saint-Michel
  4. Bordeaux
  5. Loire Valley
  6. Biarritz

1. Paris

Have you ever had dream of strolling through Eiffel Tower hand in hand in with your loved ones, well if so then you pack your bag and baggage, book your France visa appointment and get to this city of love. Paris which is also known as the City of Lights and Capital of Fashion is a beautiful place that attracts more than 45 million travellers from around the world every year. This beautiful place is actually known for its romantic ambience which will make you fall in love with this city. Being a centre of industries like entertainment, fashion, art and culture this place is also filled with some of greatest landmarks of its time such as Eiffel tower, Arc De Triomphe and Notre Dame Cathedral.

2. French Riviera

Popularly known as the Cote D Azur, the French Riviera is a beautiful and shimmering place which is one of the major attractions in France. The place is situated on the French coast of Mediterranean Sea. This place is serving as the playground for the rich, famous people including hordes of international travellers who travel to this charming country on France Tours. Riviera is filled with wonderful mild and warm climate throughout the year which makes this place more attractive and fascinates travellers. The place is also famous for organizing one of the biggest film festivals, The Cannes Film Festival in which stars from different film industry takes part. Some of the major tourist destinations in Riviera are – St. Tropez, Eze and Saint Paul De Vence which are just to name a few.

3. Mont Saint-Michel

Famous for its construction of medieval structures the tidal island is one of them most famous tourist destinations in France.  The rocky island of Mont Saint Michel is rising up from plains of Europe’s mud and is located near France’s north-western coast in Normandy.  The major attraction of this place is the medieval structure which is built in a way that it looks as if they hoard on one another. The Abbey of Mont Saint Michel just enhances the beauty of these structures. The Abbey of Mont Saint was built in 708 AD which makes this structure one of the ancient structures of World.

4. Bordeaux

Filled with mesmerizing architecture, great historical sites and exceptional shopping arcades along with spectacular art and rich culture, Bordeaux is literally a traveller’s delight. The place is located upon Garonne River and is located in a close proximity with the Atlantic Ocean. This beautiful place is featuring more than 350 historic structures and landmarks. The major attractions of Bordeaux are the churches from medieval time and old bridges like Ponte De Pierre. Your Bordeaux tour will remain incomplete if you haven’t visited surrounding wine country where you will be love the picturesque villages, Wineyards and Chateaux.

5. Loire Valley

With its scenic beauty and natural abundance the Loire Valley has its own charm when it comes to attracting the travellers. Listed as one of the most lovable tourist destinations in France, the Loire Valley is located in the heart of France. The place is admired for its mesmerizing sceneries, spectacular chateaux, eye catchy wine yards and historic village. This beautiful valley is stretches along the River Loire and it run through some of the most beautiful Chateaux and villages of France. The Lorrie Valley is mostly famous for the Chateaux and here are the names of some famous ones – Chambord, Amboise, Chinon and Rivau to name a few.

6. Biarritz

It is actually a beautiful place which is known for its solace environ and elegant sea sides. If you also wish to enjoy the beauty of France in the tranquillity while watching the tides, low and high we recommend you to visit this place. Biarritz is just few miles away from Spain and is located on the charming Bay of Biscay. Famous for its shimmering beaches, Biarritz is also famous for water sports activities like swimming and surfing. There is a spectacular rock formation namely Rock of the Virgin that connects mainland of Biarritz with an old iron bridge which was built by Gustav Eiffel. The main beach of this place filled with numerous of crowds in every summer.

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The Detailed Guide to Louvre Museum in Paris
05 March

The Detailed Guide to Louvre Museum in Paris

The beautiful and amazing Louvre Museum in Paris is the largest museum in the western world. The museum was originally built as the fortress dates back in 1190 AD. The museum is actually magnificent that a word museum being insufficient. With its vast collection of artifacts and breathtaking architecture visitors get fascinated by the same and often visit the place.

Louvre Palace aka the Palais du Lovvre was once the served as the former seat of the royalty of France. The museum in 12th century emerged as the medieval fortress that gradually evolves in the public arts museum in the 18th century during the French Revolution. Ever since from 18th century; the museum has become the most-visited museum in the world boasting with the excellence in French arts.

  1. The History of the Louvre Museum
  2. The Rich Collection of the Louvre Museum
  3. Architecture of the Louvre Museum
  4. The Locations and the Contact
  5. How To Reach Louvre Museum
  6. Shopping and Dining in Louvre Museum

1. The History of the Louvre Museum

Built in the form of fortress the Louvre Museum is the masterpiece of the 16th century that later turned in the Renaissance style palace which houses with royal art collection of the paintings of various artists such as Lenorado Di Vinci and Raphael. It was King Louis XIV that after he left the palace, the place had lost in bums, bar and brothel. The museum has become the house of many royal arts of Louis XIV and Marie Antionette that were only accessible to Kinhs and the royalty.

2. The Rich Collection of the Louvre Museum

The museum is boasted with the rich collection of more than 35000 art works that dates back to centuries old. Rich collection of the museum is compact with master pieces of various European masters which are renowned in their respective fields. The art work by Da Vinci, Delaxroix, Vermeer and Ruben are the major attraction of the place. Along with all these names you can also find a wide range of collection from Greco-Roman, Egyptian and Islamic art collections. The size of the museum is so large that it is impossible to cover the whole museum in a single day in one go. Before you visit this museum make a list of the things that you want to see in here. Then you are also advised to take a map with you, it would allow you to explore the ancient art and artifacts in a consolidated way that will ease your tour.

3. Architecture of the Louvre Museum

The entrance of the museum goes through the glass pyramid in the Courtyard of Museum which would be familiar to all those who have read the renowned bestseller “The DiVinci Code”. Under this huge glass pyramid, one can find an office namely “Hall Nepoleon”. This 700 foot of cavern is holding the ticket office along with the excellent book store and the entranceways that will exhibits to all the exhibit areas. The museum is also boasted with many other bookstores nestled in the different sections of the museum. When you enter the museum, do not forget to take your map at the information desk. One can avail the guided tour in the museum which is available at the different time of the day expect the Sundays and Tuesdays.

4. The Locations and the Contact

All those who wish to visit monument, here is the contact details –
Musee du Louvre, 1st arrondissement – Porte des Lions, Galerie du Carrousel or Pyramid entrances.

5. How To Reach Louvre Museum

One can reach the museum through the proper channels of metros. Here is the detail of the same –

Metro – Palais Royal-Musee du Louvre – Line 1. Through this metro line one can reach to this magnificent museum.

Buses – The bus lines of 21, 24, 27, 39, 48, 68, 69, 72, 81, 95. The buses of Paris Open Tour will take a halt in the front of glass pyramid.

Visiting Hours – Thursday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday – 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM

Wednesday and Friday – 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM

The entry in the museum is free on the all the first Sunday of each month.

Museum Closed – The Louvre Museum in Paris is close on the following dates –

1. The Museum is closed on every Tuesday and apart from that it remains closed on the following dates :-

a. January 1st
b. May 1st
c. May 8th
d. December 25th

6. Shopping and Dining in Louvre Museum

1. There is a gourmet specialties classic setting namely “Le Grand Louvre” under the Pyramid that open from 12:00 AM to 3:00 PM and from 7:00 PM to 12:00 PM on every Wednesdays and Fridays.

2. Café namely Café Denon offers scrumptious snacks.

3. Café Richelieu on the second floor offers casual dining ambience with the specialties in salads, cold and hot drinks.

4. The book lovers can hear to Louvre bookshop in Hall Napoleon. There is also a gifts shop in here.

5. Popular shopping centre namely The Carrousel du Louvre is another attraction accessible via Rue de Rivoli entrance.

Hope this detailed guide to Louvre museum becomes the most memorable journey of your France tourism. So plan your vacation, apply for France visa service and travel to this mesmerizing

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