Adventurin' Across France in 10 Days — France by Rail | The Travel Intern
TO PARIS AND BEYOND~~~~~~~~
Last week, we uploaded our UK BY RAIL video. So this week, it's FRANCE BY RAIL!
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PARIS
00:19 - Louvre Museum
It's the world's largest art museum! A definite must-see, and a definite bucket list place to visit. Be prepared to hustle through the insane crowds in front of the Mona Lisa though.
00:28 - Arc de Triomphe
This is the centrepoint of Paris, and it is this very arc that commemorates the fighters and warriors that have been through Napolean times!
00:32 - Sacré-Cœur
Also known as The Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Paris, this church has been around since waaaayyyy back, from the pagan times through the Middle Ages and French Revolution.
00:34 - Notre Dame
The gothic architecture is a key element of its beauty, be sure not to miss it while in Paris!
00:39 - Versailles
One of the grandest palaces in Europe, you can spend an entire day walking through, basking in the beauty of this place.
00:44 - Sainte-Chapelle
This site is not as popular as Notre Dame though just beside it, but it definitely deserves its fair recognition! There are 15 huge panels of stained glass windows that are so mesmerising!
00:48 - Eiffel Tower
'Nuff said. Haha. It is a beauty.
00:54 - Mont Saint Michel
Take a day trip to this island and experience one of the most visited landmarks in France.
LOIRE VALLEY
01:15 - Château de Chenonceau
Built over the river Cher, this castle is one of the more famous castles in Loire Valley.
01:21 - Château d'Amboise
Did you know that Leonardo da Vinci was laid to rest here in the private chapel of Amboise Castle?
COLMAR
Visit this quaint little town where stepping in almost feels like stepping into a fairytale!
MARSEILLE
01:55 - Toinou Les Fruits de Mer
Be sure to get your seafood fix here! Really affordable and fresh~
02:03 - la porte de L'orient
A monument where you can get to experience and witness beautiful sunsets over the mediterranean sea.
02:08 - Notre-Dame de la Garde
You definitely won't miss the landmark of Marseille. Perched atop a hill, bask in the beauty of the gold statue of Mother Mary carrying baby Jesus.
02:17 - Palais Longchamp
Take some time to relax and unwind in the park here!
02:23 - Calanques National Park
Who says France only has monuments within the cities? Take this chance to head out to the beautiful national park for picturesque views overlooking the vast nature.
NICE
02:43 - Vieux Nice
The capital city of the French Riviera, take your time and explore the beautiful alleys of this old town.
02:47 - Castle Hill
Get a bird's eye view of the town of Nice atop Castle Hill! 10/10 would recommend. It's nothing too strenuous!
02:56 - Le Cloucher
Indulge in one of the local special dishes, Moules Marinière, here at affordable prices.
03:03 - Villefranche-sur-mer
Take a day trip out here and explore this medieval beach village.
03:15 - Èze
We highly recommend going to visit the village's hilltop garden, where you get unobstructed views of the French Riviera. This place is also within walking distance of the train station of Nice!
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Place de Clichy, Paris
The Place de Clichy, also known as Place Clichy, is situated in the northwestern quadrant of Paris. It is formed by the intersection of the Boulevard de Clichy, the Avenue Clichy, the Rue Clichy, the Boulevard des Batignolles, and the Rue d'Amsterdam.
It lies at the former site of the barrière de Clichy, an ancient portal in the Wall of the Farmers-General, leading to the village of Clichy, outside the wall.
The Place de Clichy is one of the few places in Paris where four arrondissements (the 8th, 9th, 17th, and 18th) meet at a single point.
Surrounding the Place de Clichy is a lively array of shops, restaurants, and businesses, including a popular cinema. It is a hive of activity, both day and night.
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The secrets of Mont Saint Michel | CaminoWays.com
Mont Sain Michel, in North West France, is one of the most mysterious and breath taking spots along the Camino de Santiago in France. A pilgrimage destination for centuries, this iconic abbey is also the starting point of the Mont Saint Michel Way route of the Camino de Santiago. It heads down to the miraculous village of Saintes where it joins the Paris and Tours Way.
Paris, France - Visite Guidée du Quartier des Grands Boulevards
Bonjour et bienvenue pour cette nouvelle visite guidée par New York Habitat ( ). Aujourd'hui, nous allons vous faire découvrir les Grands Boulevards, qui recèlent d'innombrables choses à voir, aussi bien le jour que la nuit. Les Grands Boulevards partent de la Place de la République et se terminent aux prestigieux Grands Magasins.
N'hésitez pas à regarder d'autres vidéos par New York Habitat, comme ces visites guidées de Montmartre ( ) et de Saint-Germain-des-Prés ( ) par exemple.
Bien connus pour leurs théâtres et les modifications apportées à Paris à partir de Charles V (au 14ème siècle) jusqu'à Napoléon III, les Grands Boulevards vous permettront de découvrir 600 ans d'histoire. De 1853 à 1870, le Baron Haussmann était obsédé par le culte des lignes droites et transforma le vieux Paris de Charles V pour en faire le Paris d'aujourd'hui, celui de Napoléon III.
Le magnifique Opéra de Charles Garnier (1875) est un point de départ idéal pour découvrir le style de vie sur les Boulevards au 19ème siècle. Cette œuvre d'art est facilement reconnaissable grâce à son large dôme, c'est l'endroit où aller pour apprécier un ballet ou un opéra. Réservez un siège pour pouvoir admirer pendant votre visite le magnifique plafond peint par Marc Chagall en 1964.
Descendez le Boulevard des Capucines pour atteindre la Madeleine. Il a fallu près d'un siècle pour bâtir cette église monumentale au milieu du 19ème siècle.
Le Musée Grévin est un théâtre rempli de célébrités de cire, allant du premier homme jusqu'au premier homme sur la lune. Une fois la visite terminée, arrêtez-vous boire un verre à son tout nouveau café avec ses serveurs déguisés pour vous faire servir un Perrier par le King Elvis en personne !
La Porte Saint-Denis et la Porte Saint-Martin sont deux magnifiques arcs de triomphes, à l'extrémité des Grands Boulevards. Ils marquaient autrefois l'entrée de Paris à l'époque de Louis XIV. Le Roi Soleil a toujours su mener ses armées et les deux arcs de triomphe sont ici pour en témoigner. La Porte Saint Denis (1672) et la Porte Saint Martin illustrent les victoires des armées françaises.
Après la Porte Saint-Denis, la rue Saint-Denis devient un faubourg. Cette rue colorée est pleine de vendeurs de fruits et légumes, de boutiques de vins et de cafés, comme Chez Jeanette (47 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Denis). C'est l'endroit parfait pour acheter des produits locaux que vous cuisinerez dans votre location de vacances New York Habitat. Arrêtez-vous prendre l'apéritif dans l'un des nombreux cafés du Faubourg Saint-Denis et appréciez l'atmosphère relaxante du 10ème arrondissement.
Les Galeries Lafayette (40 Bd Haussmann) et Printemps, juste à coté, sont les grands magasins de mode à Paris. Vous pourrez non seulement apprécier l'énorme sélection d'articles de mode des plus grandes marques, mais également admirer le bâtiment qui abrite les Galeries Lafayette.
Avec leurs innombrables brasseries et cafés, la place de l'Opéra et les Boulevards offrent une quantité illimitée de plaisirs culinaires. Mais la cuisine française n'est pas la seule récompense après une journée d'exploration, il y a également les jolies terrasses et autre discothèques. Les gourmets voudront sans doute également aller faire un tour au Musée du Chocolat sur le Boulevard Bonne Nouvelle.
Voici quelques-uns des endroits préférés de David Hill : Chez Jeanette (47 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Denis), Racines (8 Passage des Panoramas), Le Grand Café (4 Boulevard des Capucines), Chartier (7 Rue du Faubourg Montmartre), Musée du Chocolat (28 Boulevard de Bonne Nouvelle).
Si vous souhaitez aussi profiter de la vie nocturne, commencez au Delaville café, un ancien hammam de Paris (34 Boulevard de Bonne Nouvelle). Dirigez vous ensuite vers le Rex Club, connu pour accueillir les meilleurs DJs de la planète. Vous le trouverez à coté du fameux cinéma, le Grand Rex (5 Boulevard Poissonnière).
N'oubliez pas que New York Habitat dispose de centaines d'appartements en location à Paris ( ), y compris des locations de vacances ( ) et des appartements meublés ( ).
Pour en apprendre davantage sur les Grands Boulevards, rendez-vous sur notre blog : .
Préparez vos valises pour Paris, mais laissez un peu de place pour ramener tous les achats que vous ferez sur les Grands Boulevards !
France - Exploring beautiful BORDEAUX! (1080p HD) | Magda T
Exploring BORDEAUX in FRANCE:
When visiting France this year, we decided to spend 2 days in Bordeaux.
Bordeaux is a port city on the Garonne River in southwestern France. It is well known for its delightful wines and breath-taking architecture. Since June 2007, the city has been classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, in recognition of the unity of its exceptional urban heritage.
Bordeaux simply is an amazing city not to be missed!
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Paris, France - Video Tour of Les Grands Boulevards
Hello and welcome to another New York Habitat video tour ( ). Today, we will be giving you a tour of Les Grands Boulevards, a fantastic neighborhood of Paris with both amazing day and night life.
Les Grands Boulevards (the big boulevards) start at Place de la République and end at the prestigious Grands Magasins.
From Charles V, in the 14th century, to Napoleon III's modification of Paris, the Boulevards, famous for their theaters, offer 600 years of Paris' History. From 1853 to 1870, le Baron Haussmann was obsessed with the culture of straight lines and transformed the old Paris of Charles V into the one you can still see today, the Paris of Napoleon III.
The magnificent Opera of Charles Garnier (1875) is a good starting point to explore the Boulevard lifestyle of the 19th century. This piece of architecture, easily spotted by its large dome, is a place to go enjoy a ballet or some lyrical singing. Book a seat to admire the ceiling, painted by Marc Chagall in 1964, during your visit.
Walk down the Boulevard des Capucines and you will reach the Madeleine Church. The neo-classical building, which is one of Paris' most famous churches, took nearly a century to construct.
Le Musée Grévin is a living theatre of wax celebrities, which includes the first man on the moon and Brad Pitt. At the end stop for a drink at the museum's brand new. If you like you can have your Perrier served by the King himself, Elvis!
The Porte Saint-Denis and the Porte Saint-Martin are two grandiose archways, at the end of the Grand Boulevards, used to mark the entrance of Louis XIV's Paris. The Sun King always knew how to deal with his armies and the two triumph arcs are here to remember it forever. The Porte Saint-Denis and the Porte Saint-Martin illustrate the victories of the French army.
After the Porte Saint-Denis, the street turns into a faubourg or a neighborhood, the Faubourg Saint-Denis. This colorful street is full of fruit and vegetable vendors, wine shops and cool cafés, such as Chez Jeanette (47 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Denis). It is a great place to buy some food and cook it in your New York Habitat vacation rental ( ). Stop for an apéritif at one of the numerous cafés of the Faubourg Saint-Denis and take in the relaxing atmosphere of the 10th arrondissement.
The Galeries Lafayette (40 Boulevard Haussmann) and Printemps, just next door, are the fashion malls of Paris. You will not only appreciate the huge selection of the hottest brand names in fashion, but you will be amazed by the building housing the Galeries Lafayette itself.
With tons of brasseries, cafés and restaurants, the Grands Boulevards provide an endless supply of culinary pleasures. However, French cuisine is not the only reward after a day of exploring. It is also a nice place for terraces and night clubs. Food fans should also check out the Chocolate Museum on Boulevard de Bonne Nouvelle.
Here are a few of David Hill's favorites: Chez Jeanette (47 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Denis), Racines (8 Passage des Panoramas), Le Grand Café (4 Boulevard des Capucines), Chartier (7 Rue du Faubourg Montmartre), and le Musée du chocolat (28 Boulevard de Bonne Nouvelle).
If you are looking for some nightlife excitement, start at De La Ville café, an ancient steam bath of Paris (34 Boulevard de Bonne Nouvelle). Then, head to the mythical Rex Club, which is famous for having the best DJs in the world. You will find it next to the monumental Rex Movie Theater (5 Boulevard Poissonnière).
Remember that New York Habitat offers hundreds of apartments for rent in Paris ( ), including furnished apartments ( ) and Bed & Breakfast ( ).
Also, be sure to check out our blog! If you want to learn more about the Grands Boulevards, you will find everything you would like to know in this article: .
Pack your bags for your trip to Paris, but be sure you leave some room for all the shopping you will do on the Grands Boulevards!
TOUT BORDEAUX en quelques minutes
A travers ce diaporama, visitez tous les monuments historiques de Bordeaux Centre et bien sûr le Port de la Lune.... la place de la bourse et son miroir d'eau, les Quinconces, Saint-André, Saint-Michel,Saint-Seurin, Sainte-Croix, Saint Pierre, Saint Louis, rue Sainte-Catherine et la Victoire, la cité du vin, les portes, les ponts...
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The cliffs steal the show at Etretat, thanks to their exceptional natural drama and aided by the fact that famous Impressionists painted them so memorably. Erosion has created extraordinary arches in the chalk either side of the resort. There’s also an amazing needle-like structure, known in French as an Aiguille.
There is more to Etretat than the cliff formations and the thick pebble beach, though. The small resort behind is full of charm. Along with some extravagant hotels, the remarkable wooden covered market stands out. Le Clos Lupin, a typical old villa in town, conceals mysteries for visitors, while the churches around Etretat stand out more prominently.
Back with the cliffs, you can go for some stunning walks along the cliff tops, where further surprises await, including a breath-taking golf course. Return to the famous cliff formations on the beach at night and you can see them magically lit up.
It's a perfect location to spend a weekend.
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