TOP 10 Things to Do in PARIS in 2019 | France Travel Guide
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Top 10 Best Places to Visit in Italy | 2019
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Top 10 Best Places to Visit in Italy.
From the sparkling waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea to the fairytale setting of the Italian Alps and everything in between, there is something in Italy to entice every kind of traveler. Italy is a beautiful country, bursting with history, great food and great wine. Foodies and adventurers, and art or history aficionados will all fall in love with the experiences this country has to offer. No matter what you travel for, if you’re looking for the best places to visit in Italy, then we have got you covered!
1. Venice
2. Lake Como
3. Cinque Terre
4. Florence
5. Pisa
6. Amalfi Coast
7. Siena
8. Milan
9. Rome
10. Pompeii
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1) Mont-Saint-Michel
Durante l'alta marea il promontorio viene completamente circondato dall'acqua
During the high tide the promontory is completely surrounded by water
2) Parigi (Paris)
La capitale Europea più romantica
The most romantic European capital
3) Chamonix Monte Bianco (Chamonix Mont Blanc)
Non perdetevi il panorama da una tra le montagne più alte d'Europa
Fantastic landscape from the top
4) Bonifacio Corsica
Piccola città costruita sulle falesie, a strapiombo sul mare
Small town built on the cliffs
5) Itinerario Della Lavanda (Lavender Route)
La fioritura della lavanda inizia a fine Giugno e termina a metà Agosto
The lavender bloom begins at the end of June and ends in mid-August
6) Eguisheim
Piccolo villaggio in cui il tempo sembra essersi fermato
Small village in the east of France
7) Chaumont sur Loire
Patrimonio mondiale dell'UNESCO
World Heritage Site of UNESCO
8) Gole Del Verdon (Verdon Gorge)
Una delle particolarità è il colore smeraldo dell'acqua del fiume Verdon
Emerald color river waters
9) Nizza (Nice)
Capitale della Costa Azzurra
Côte d'Azur capital
10) Les Falaises d'Étretat
Alte scogliere alternate con spiagge
High cliffs
Great Attractions, Lyon (France) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Lyon, France - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi, this is your host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top 5 attractions of Lyon, France.
Number five: Place Bellecour. Lyon is one of the largest cities of France. It has many great landmarks, like this historical square, a focal point of the city.
Number four: St. Jean Cathedral, an impressive Roman Catholic cathedral that was built between the 12th and 15th century. The inside hosts a unique astronomical clock.
Number three: rivers. There are two rivers running through Lyon, offering opportunities for nice city views, river cruises, scenic walks, and outdoor activities.
Number two: local architecture. Take time to walk through the streets of Lyon. You will find the city full of colorful houses that depict architectural styles from multiple eras.
And number one: Basilica of Notre Dame de Fourviere. Constructed in the 19th century, overlooking a hill, this is a popular attraction and offers excellent views of Lyon.
Hope you enjoyed this video. See you next time!
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Amiens (Things to do - Places to Visit) - AMIENS Top Tourist Places
City in France
Amiens is a city in northern France, divided by the Somme river. It’s known for the Gothic Amiens Cathedral and nearby medieval belfry. Shops and cafes line the Quartier St.-Leu’s narrow streets.
Floating market gardens (“hortillonnages”) dot the city’s canals. The Musée de Picardie shows art and antiquities spanning centuries. Nearby, the Maison de Jules Verne is a museum where the science fiction author once lived.
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Grasse France - Perfume Capital of the World | 90+ Countries With 3 Kids
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Grasse France is known as the town of a thousand scents. It's nestled between the Mediterranean and the French Alps and has been the perfume capital of the world for three centuries.
All the surrounding hills around Grasse are filled with beautiful colored flowers that are hand picked each year and then turned into the most exquisite perfumes like Dior and Channel. The city is proud to produce over two-thirds of France's natuaral aromas (for both perfumes and food flavoring).
While in Grasse, you should definitely visit their famous Musée International de la Parfumerie (International Museum of Perfumery) and the three perfume houses - Fragonard, Molinard, and the oldest one, Gallimard (which dates back to 1747) .
These fantastic places will give you a chance to learn about how perfume is made and the history of this glorious industry. Also, you’ll get to smell all the different blends, which will be a paradise to your olfactory cortex.
All of these places offer free guided tours in several languages and gift shops you will enjoy. At Molinard, you can even learn how to make your own perfume.
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Arezzo Tourist Attractions: 10 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Arezzo? Check out our Arezzo Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Arezzo.
Top Places to visit in Arezzo:
Eremo Le Celle, La Verna, Pieve di Romena, Piazza Grande, Duomo San Donato, Santa Maria della Pieve, Piazza della Repubblica, Castello dei Conti Guidi di Poppi, San Domenico Church, Church of San Francesco
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Guía de Viaje para visitar Lyon:
¿Cómo llegar a Lyon? ¿Cómo moverse por Lyon? ¿Donde alojarse en Lyon?¿Qué ver y visitar en Lyon? Os contamos los mejores consejos para visitar Lyon en un día. (Turismo Francia).
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How to get to Lyon? How to move around Lyon? Where to stay in Lyon? What to see and visit in Lyon? We tell you the best tips to visit Lyon in a day. (Tourism France).
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¿Qué ver en Lyon en un día? / Top things to do in Lyon, France / Que voir et visiter 1 jour à Lyon?
- Plaza del Jacobins
- Catedral de Lyon
- Teatro y Anfiteatro de Lyon
- Basilica de Notre Dame de Lyon
- Mirador Lyon
- Casco antiguo Lyon
- Parc Tete D'or lyon
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10 Things to do in Santiago de Compostela
Santiago de Compostela is not just the final point of the Camino de Santiago, it is a fantastic place to explore, wandering around its alleys and stone-paved streets. As some Galicians say, Santiago is not a city, it is a 'big village'. The city population is just around the 100,000 mark but with nearly 50,000 students settling there for the academic year and thousands of pilgrims walking into town every year.
I think Santiago is a great city but I'm obviously biased. I lived in Santiago (or 'Compostela') for four years while studying at the city's University (one of the oldest in the world by the way.
10 things to do in Santiago de Compostela:
1-Cathedral
If you have walked all the way to Santiago de Compostela, your first stop is likely to be the Praza do Obradoiro with its imposing Cathedral, where the remains of Saint James are (allegedly) buried. The cathedral is Santiago's most famous building with a Romanesque structure and later Gothic and Baroque elements. At the Cathedral, check out the Pórtico da Gloria (the original Romanesque porch entrance by Mestre Mateo), the Botafumeiro (its giant thurible) and, if you are not scared of heights, ask to walk up to the Cathedral's rooftop to enjoy fantastic panoramic views of Santiago.
2-The Old Town
Santiago is divided in two main districts: the Old Town (Zona Vella) and the New Town (Zona Nova).
The Old Town with is winding granite streets, arches, squares and monuments has been an UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1985. Here you will find not only Romanesque and baroque churches, museums and some of the oldest University buildings but also many cosy cafes, traditional and contemporary restaurants, interesting shops and some of the best nightlife too!
3-Alameda Park
Take a breather at the Alameda, Santiago's most emblematic green space. Go for a stroll along the Paseo da Ferradura, get a nice tree-framed view of the Cathedral, sit by the statue of writer Valle Inclán or take a picture with the statue of 'As Marías', the two Fandiño sisters dressed in their colourful outfits. The sisters used to go for a walk in the Alameda every day at 2 o'clock on the dot. The Alameda park is also central point to many celebrations in Santiago's busy festival calendar.
4-'De Viños' -- Wine trail
Rúa do Franco goes all the way to the Obradoiro Square and takes its name after the French pilgrims that used to follow this street to get to the Cathedral. With adjacent Raíña, this is the most famous street to go out for a few drinks with friends. Many bars and restaurants along the Franco display their octopus, shellfish and other Galician delicacies on their windows (vegetarians beware!) and most offer a free bite with each drink: croquettes, tortilla or even tiger filet (not really tiger meat, by the way).
5-Museo das Peregrinacións
After walking to Santiago as a pilgrim, you should probably visit this museum, dedicated to the pilgrimage.
6-San Domingos de Bonaval Park
'Bonaval' for short, is another popular park in Santiago de Compostela. Bonaval sits on the grounds of a Dominican convent's old cemetery and has been re-invented into a secluded public green space by Portuguese architect Álvaro Siza. Next to Bonaval you'll find two of Santiago's best museums: the CGAC (Galician Contemporary Art Centre) in a modern building also by Siza and the Museum of the Galician People (Museo do Pobo Galego) in the former convent.
7-Mercado de Abastos
9-Festas
Festas da Ascensión in May and Festas do Apóstolo in July are the main celebrations in Santiago, with outdoor concerts and many other events taking place, some of them free of charge. However, there are many more festivals in and around the different neighbourhoods in Santiago.
10-Try octopus
You can't leave Santiago (or Galicia) without trying the land's most iconic dish: octopus. The Galicians call it octopus fair style ('pulpo á feira') as it used to be a dish eaten on market day; while Spaniards like to call it octopus Galician style.
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Places to see in ( Beaune - France )
Places to see in ( Beaune - France )
Beaune is a walled town at the center of the Burgundy winemaking region in France. Surrounded by the Côte d'Or vineyards, the cobbled town is renowned for an annual wine auction held at the Hôtel-Dieu (Hospices de Beaune). Recognized by its colorful, geometric-patterned tile roof, this 15th-century former hospital is now the Hôtel-Dieu Museum, showcasing works like The Last Judgement altarpiece by Van der Weyden.
Beaune (pronounced similarly to 'bone'), 44km south of Dijon, is the unofficial capital of the Côte d'Or. This thriving town's raison d'être and the source of its joie de vivre is wine: making it, tasting it, selling it, but most of all, drinking it. Consequently Beaune is one of the best places in all of France for wine tasting. The jewel of Beaune's old city is the magnificent Hôtel-Dieu, France's most splendiferous medieval charity hospital.
Beaune is one of the key wine centers in France, and the center of Burgundy wine production and business. The annual wine auction of the Hospices de Beaune is the primary wine auction in France. (The hospice structure, in the town center, being one of the best preserved renaissance buildings in Europe.)
The town is surrounded by some of the world's most famous wine villages, while the facilities and cellars of many producers, large and small, are situated in the historic center of Beaune itself, as they have been since Roman times. With a rich historical and architectural heritage, Beaune is considered the Capital of Burgundy wines. It is an ancient and historic town on a plain by the hills of the Côte d'Or, with features remaining from the pre-Roman and Roman eras, through the medieval and renaissance periods.
Beaune is a walled city, with about half of the battlements, ramparts, and the moat, having survived in good condition. The central old town or vieille ville is extensive. Historically Beaune is intimately connected with the Dukes of Burgundy. Landmarks in Beaune include the old market (les Halles), the 15th-century Hospices, the Beffroi (clock tower), and the collegiate church of Notre Dame. Beaune is the main center for the Burgundian tile polychrome renaissance roofing style of the region.
The name Beaune derives from the Latinised Gaulish word Belena, which was the name of a spring around which the settlement was established. That name in turn is derived from Belen or Belenos, a god of fast-flowing water. A Roman fort was built there in the first century A.D. and it was already a prosperous wine-growing region in the 13th century.
Although Beaune is not primarily a tourist town but one centred on the wine industry, it nevertheless attracts a large amount of tourism. About five traditional smaller hotels are located within the city walls with around five chain hotels on the outskirts. Beaune is one of a number of towns in Europe asserting a key role in the invention of film; a number of murals and other tourist attractions reflect this. Technically Beaune is a commune in eastern France, a sub-prefecture of department 21, the Côte-d'Or department, in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region.
( Beaune - France ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Beaune . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Beaune - France
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