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Looking for fun things to do in France? Browse France sights, activities, and tourist attractions ranked by fellow travelers. Read reviews of the top things to do and see in France. You may also write your own review of what to do in France.
#121 of 362 things to do in France
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SuperStarNico says:
To know that you can detach yourself from everyday stress, hasstle and current headaches is excellent...to actually get to do it, it's priceless! Champagne in France has been so good to me. Spent there only one week-end, but it was enough to energize me and through me back into reality...yeah, too ...
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#122 of 362 things to do in France
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funinuk says:
After I saw The Da Vinci Code I decided I have to see the lourve.
The museam itself is a stunning building and has been used for many different things throughout history. Standing alongside the Seine it demands attention. Probably the most famous and recognisable feature of the museam is the huge g...
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#123 of 362 things to do in France
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kels162164 says:
Some fun Paris photo ops....
Maybe this is only funny for me, but I always make people go take a picture in front of Cafe Panis- I guess I'll never grow up... It's on the Left Bank near a little bit east of St. Michel. I can't remember if I've ever eaten there...
You can also squat on the Lo...
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#124 of 362 things to do in France
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travelgeek9 says:
Its not much different than you expect at an Aquarium. The shows are all in French of course so if you don't speak it, just enjoy watching like I did.
There is a killer whale show, penguin exhibit, shark exhibit, dolphin show, etc.... Much like that anywhere else. If you have no other plans for t...
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#125 of 362 things to do in France
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petit_gooroo says:
In a new futuristic building, Les Champs Libres are composed of a big library (6 floors), a scientific place (a planetarium and a thematic exhibition), the Museum of Brittany and some temporary exhibitions.
With a touristic point of view, I don’t think it is a must-see in Brittany. However, it ...
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#126 of 362 things to do in France
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jbaquir says:
This is a good day trip to take from Paris. It's only 40 minutes via train leaving Gare d'Est. We went specifically to visit the champagne cellars but the town of Reims itself is very charming. It has one of the most beautiful cathedrals I've seen (and I've seen many).
We visited Pommery and Tai...
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#127 of 362 things to do in France
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MedKate says:
Here are a few ideas for those with kids and those who are young at heart. I looked them up for my little cousin who's coming to visit in August. He's 12yo and speaks no french, but I think he'll enjoy these.
Alpha - le temps du loup: This is a 2-3 hour presentation on the wolf in the French area...
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#128 of 362 things to do in France
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CFD says:
This can almost be described as the Venice of southern France. If you are in Marseilles, Martigues is located 30km to the northwest. Its really a small place with only 15000people living there so staying here for one day ought to be enough.
Its a great experience just walking around and looking at...
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#129 of 362 things to do in France
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jennyjones says:
watching the sunset sitting at the steps of the Sacre Coeur is something which is actually a must. you've got to take some snacks and wine/beer and enjoy people playing music, singing and dancing. It's just great and for free!!!
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#130 of 362 things to do in France
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petit_gooroo says:
"Pont du bonhomme" means bridge of the fellow. Built in 1904, there is only two pillars of stones left: one has a fellow on top of it, the other one in front of it has a woman.
It spans the Blavet to link the towns of Lanester and Kervignac. Another parallel bridge just near it has been built. Fr...
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#131 of 362 things to do in France
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loonywise says:
paris is verrry expensive , although its only an hour flight ,ferry and eurotunnel for us brits and the cost is pretty cheap , the food and hotel make up for the rest
a good day in paris is eiffel tower visit and all the local sites and dont forget a trip to the underground dungeons ( not for the f...
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#132 of 362 things to do in France
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wongjst says:
The Eiffel Tower is located next to the River Seine in Paris, the tallest structure in France.
You can purchase the ticket at the south tower base.
The Eiffel Tower at night was simply stunning...
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#133 of 362 things to do in France
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mypictures4u says:
Domme is a small village within the Département Dordogne. It was built in the year 1281 at the instigation of King Philip III. Domme is a so called "bastide". These fortified villages were built in parts of medieval France during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. The village is located on a ...
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#134 of 362 things to do in France
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semih says:
russian orthodox cathedral and old town...
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#135 of 362 things to do in France
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mswim says:
My last evening in Paris was spent paying a visit to the Moulin Rouge. There were more French people at the traditional cabaret than I expected, and I took this to be a good sign. The Moulin Rouge was built in 1889 by Joseph Oller and is located in what is now Paris’ red light district of Pigall...
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