How long does it take to get to Paris to bordeaux France?
According to http://gofrance.about.com/od/maps/ss/mapoffrance.htm, it takes 3 hours by train, 5 hours and 40 minutes by road.
What are some human characteristic located in Paris France?
1) The axis of La Defense - Champs Elysees - Place de la Concorde - Louvre : stand anywhere along this axis and it's a marvel to see the geographical link between these important sites of Paris.
2) Architecture : from the famous Eiffel Tower to the Gothic cathedral of Notre Dame to the modern structures in La Defense. It's a wonderful city to be in for architecture lovers, and equally fascinating for those who just want to appreciate the aesthetic beauty of the buildings.
3) Grand boulevards : the city was "rebuilt" with great planning in the 19th century under the direction of Baron Haussmann, giving the characteristic look of Parisian boulevards today
What does Gare Du Nord mean in English?
Gare Du Nord is a very large train station in Paris, France. It is the busiest train station in all of Europe. It is mainly a station for traveling the North of France and to destinations outside of France. It is owned by Eurostar.
How much does it cost to see Versailles palace in Paris France?
Like all French tickets, it's comp,icated.
For a start, if you're under 18 (26 if a EU resident) it's FREE. It's also free on the first Sunday in the month from November to March.
After that, the price depends on what you want to see and whether there's a 'spectacle'. You can buy a ticket for the palace, for the gardens, for the Trianon, for the fountain show and so on. But on a normal day a ticket which covers everything is 18€.
How do you get from Gare Saint-Lazare to the Eiffel tower?
You can walk - the two stations are at opposite sides of the river, but not very far apart. More practically (if you have luggage) you can go by bus - number 61 does the trip in 5 minutes. As you leave the station, you'll find local plans posted to show you where the bus stops (arrets d'autobus) are. You can go by metro - line 5 to Bastille and then Line 1. This will take much longer. Of course, you could take a taxi, but that's cheating.
Why is lord Capulet so angry about Juliet's refusal to marry Paris?
He becomes enraged and threatens to disown her.
Are triangles used in Eiffel Tower?
Geometry was used when creating the Eiffel Tower to determine what shape would be the strongest. It was also necessary to determine angles between the bars and platforms.
What plane tried to go under the Eiffel Tower in 1926?
French stunt pilot Leon Collet died when his biplane collided with a radio transmission aerial as he flew under the Eiffel Tower arches on February 24, 1926.
How many air miles is it from Florence Italy to Paris France?
519 miles Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE) to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG)
Is paris known as the city of light?
Paris, France is known as the city of light. Located in Europe and located along the Seine River, it is nicknamed this because of the bright lights seen at night and the lights on the Eiffel Tower.
How do you get from Deauville in Normandy France to Versailles France by train?
From Brussels, Belgium to Deauville, France it is 431 km or about 4 hours 10 mins.
1. Head south on Verboeckhavenstraat toward Molenstraat 0.2 km
2. Turn right at Uurplaatstraat 0.1 km
3. Turn left at Warmoesstraat 0.4 km 1 min
4. Slight left at Verbondsstraat 0.1 km
5. Turn right at N2a/Scailquinstraat
Continue to follow N2a 0.1 km 1 min
6. Slight right to merge onto R20/R20a/Sterrenkundelaan
Continue to follow R20 6.5 km 9 mins
7. Continue on A10 0.4 km
8. Take the exit toward E19/Bergen/Charleroi 1.6 km 1 min
9. Merge onto R0 25.9 km 13 mins
10. Continue on A7/E19 (signs for Paris/Mons/Charleroi/Liège/Namur/E19) Entering France 60.8 km 32 mins
11. Continue straight onto A2
Partial toll road 76.3 km 40 mins
12. Take the exit onto A1
Toll road 19.0 km 10 mins
13. Take the exit onto A29/E44 toward Rouen/Amiens
Partial toll road 34.0 km 18 mins
14. Take the exit toward A29 0.2 km
15. Keep left at the fork, follow signs for Rouen/Calais/Paris/Amiens-Centre/Amiens-Sud and merge onto A29
Partial toll road 10.9 km 6 mins
16. Take the exit onto A16/A29 toward Calais/Rouen/Amiens-Ouest
Toll road 3.9 km 2 mins
17. Take the exit toward Le Havre/Rouen/Dieppe/Poix-de-Picardie
Toll road 0.9 km 1 min
18. Merge onto A29
Toll road 57.4 km 29 mins
19. Take the exit onto A28/E402 toward Le Havre/Rouen/Dieppe/Neufchâtel-en-Bray
21.2 km11 mins
20. Take the exit onto A29 toward Le Havre/Caen
Toll road 36.7 km 19 mins
21. Take the exit onto A29
Toll road 56.9 km 32 mins
22. Take exit 2 toward Deauville/Trouville
Toll road 0.7 km 1 min
23. At the roundabout, take the 5th exit onto D144 heading to Deauville-Trouville/Pont-l'Evêque
Go through 1 roundabout 5.1 km 5 mins
24. Slight left at D579 0.7 km 1 min
25. Turn right at D288 2.6 km 2 mins
26. Turn right at D74
Go through 2 roundabouts 7.3 km 9 mins
27. Turn right at D74/Rue du Général de Gaulle 71 m
28. At the roundabout, take the 4th exit onto D513/Pont des Belges
Continue to follow D513 0.2 km
29. At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Place Louis Armand
Go through 1 roundabout 0.2 km 1 min
30. Slight left to stay on Place Louis Armand 66 m
31. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto Avenue de la République/D513 0.6 km 1 min
To:Deauville, France
Why was the musee du louvre built?
The Musée du Louvre (French pronunciation: [myze dy luvʁ]) - in English, the Louvre Museum or simply the Louvre was built in the late 12th century under Philip II.
What was the first permanent European settlement founded in Missouri?
The first European permanent settlement was settled by the French. (St. Genevieve, MO)
What are the 3 terms of the Treaty of Paris?
Answer: Great Britain agreed to recognize the US as an independent nation. Britain gave up its claims to all lands between the Atlantic Coast and the Mississippi River, from Canada south to Florida. The US agreed to return all rights and property taken from Loyalists during the war.
Are there dolphins in Paris France?
Yes, dolphins have colonized all oceans and seas of the planet, from polar to tropical regions. The presence or non presence of dolphins is a good indication of the state of the seas in many parts of the world.
What is France's most famous monument and who built it?
The Eiffel Tower is the most famous building in France.
Probaly the Eiffel tower, but maybe Versailles, or the Louvre...
What is the treaty of La Grande Paix de Montreal?
I'm not exactly sure what you mean, because "La Grande Paix de Montreal" means "The Great Peace Treaty of Montreal". Now, how did the treaty of The Great Peace of Montreal makes no sense, but the Great Peace Treaty of Montreal was the Peace treaty between the French and the Iroquois in 1701.
How long on eurostar from Paris to brussels?
THe Eurostar does not run from Paris to Brussels.
Eurostar is the brand name of the high speed train service from London-Paris and London-Lille-Brussels.
The service from Paris to Brussels uses trains branded 'RGV' or 'Thalys'. It takes about 1½ hours.
How does the arc de triomphe relate to the grande arche?
They are both French-built. They are both French-built in Paris, France (even though Liberty was unbolted and shipped in crates to its final location). Both are commemorative monuments. Both are tall, but smaller than the Great Pyramid.
What is the closest city to the Eiffel Tower?
Paris has two large international airports, Orly in the south and Roissy-Charles de Gaulle north of Paris. The closest to Paris is Orly airport, but Orly and Roissy serve different destinations so you would not have the choice.
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In which region is Charles de Gaulle airport?
The Charles de Gaulle Airport in Europe, located about 25 kilometers northeast of Paris and has extensive road and rail links to the capital city and beyond.