I’d include Versailles only if you haven’t visited any other grand palace in Europe. France is vast and diverse enough to appeal to many tastes but for someone wanting to experience stereotypical France I’d recommend (after Paris) a couple days on burgundy, a couple days in the Dordogne...
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What annoys me is I have a big mouth, but the mother said: "can have a big mouth and blessing, tasted delicacies." So, I quite like my mouth. I am a timid person, remember that the last story competition, is I to go to, my in the mind is scared! Story time my feet kept ...
MAP.Versailles is extraordinary – and it’s a quick train ride from the Paris city center. While inundated with crowds, the palace is exquisite both inside and out. Spend the entire third day of your Paris Week Itinerary sightseeing at Versailles. If you’d prefer to dash the crowds, cons...
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This city is best known for being the capital city of France’s southwest region. As part of your 10-day itinerary of France, Toulouse offers many beautiful sites to fill up your day. You can walk around the Capitole de Toulouse, which is a lively market square that’s often filled ...
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While the first floor looks decent,the real magic is the second one. Fifteen enormous stained glass windows surround you while a large rose window dominates the wall behind.I’ve been to many holy places around the world and trust me, Sainte Chapelle has no equivalent!
There’s thePalace of Versailles, where years ago, I was able to film a video free of crowds. Now, it’s wall-to-wall tour groups slowly shuffling from room to room in the most insane queue ever. Its hard to even enjoy the experience!
It is the world’s largest palace complex, covering more than 7.75 million square feet (720,000 square meters) and separated from the rest of Beijing by a 171-foot-wide (52 meters) moat and a 33-foot-high (10 meters) wall, with gate towers guarding its entrances. The fortress-like de...