Travel Tips - France
France, home to some of the finest cuisines in the world and the best wines to wash it down with. From the coastline of Brittany to the splendour of Paris, the beauty of the Loire Valley, and further south the glorious wilderness of the Camargue with its wild horses, and the opulence of Cannes and Monte Carlos on the beautiful Mediterranean south coast, France is a tourist's dream. From the simplicity of a baguette, some wonderful French cheese and good bottle of red, to the gastronomic delights of fois gras and a glass of sauterne, France is a food gourmet's delight.
Whether it's a Gite holiday with time to relax in the countryside or a luxury apartment close to the stunning sights of Paris, France has it all, and then some. If you haven't yet been, it simply has to be done!
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Ticket prices for the permanent exhibit are 9 euros before 6 pm and 6 euros after. I'd really recommend entering the museum from the metro entrance or from the Denon wing along the Seine as the line by the Glass Pyramid can become very long. You can also purchase a Museum combined card to avoid the queues and save money on the entrance charges are a number of other museums in Paris.
The nearest metro station is Tuileries on line 1 and I’d really recommend taking a walk through the gardens or even stopping for a coffee to watch the world go by. The whole area is absolutely beautiful, and the gardens make a nice change from pounding the city streets or exploring the city's many museums.
But be warned, many of the cafes in the area which cater to tourists can charge around 4-5 Euro for a coffee, so choose carefully.
By far the best time to visit is last afternoon or in the evening as the crowds are much shorter. If you opt for the evening you can enjoy a different perspective on the city by seeing the city lights as well as enjoying two admissions for the price of one. Sunset is beautiful, but expect to queue.
I’ve been lucky enough to visit the top of the tower around three times now, on various trips to Paris, and on the first occasion I opted to descend the middle floor via the stairs rather than taking the lift, which, although tiring, was quite rewarding. I’d also recommend everyone visits the very top of the tower, if only for the slightly nervous feeling you get when ascending in the last lift!
Here you’ll enjoy a range of wonderful breads, sandwiches, cookies, cakes and other artisan bakery items in a really inviting setting of wooden tables and shelves packed with freshly baked bread and jars of preserve.
Go for the breakfast basket of organic bread, croissants, jams and whole nut peanut butter... all washed down with an orange juice or a bowl of milky coffee (café au lait). This will certainly keep you going as you explore everything on offer in Paris, and if you don’t want to wait, they also offer take away.
Towns in France
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