What alcohol is France famous for?
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How did the Palace of Versailles survive until today?
It is now a national museum and is on the list of UNESCO (the world heritage list).
It is one of the biggest castles in the world (the complete surface of the domain is bigger than the surface of Manhattan!).
It was (and still is) lovingly renovated and protected so it would be preserved in all its beauty and glory.
What is the widest boat that can go through the locks on the Seine?
The Seine (as opposed to the lateral and tributary canals which serve it) is navigable by boats of the standard European size. The locks will take boats of 38,50 m long by 5,20 m wide, with a draught of 1,80 m,
What are 10 sights you should see in Paris Rome and London?
In paris:
La tour Eiffel
Le musée du Louvre
Walk at night and enjoy the lighted monuments
Montmartre
Le Sacré Coeur
Take a little cruise on the Seine River on a bateau-mouche
L'arc de Triomple
walk in the fifth arrondissement
Le jardin des Tuileries
Le Chateau de Versailles (not in downtown, but worth the trip)
Depends on who you ask. Personally I find all clams whatever their size rather chewy. But given that, I would still probably count them as a delicacy.
What type of food do they have in France?
France is a vegetation country they don't eat alot or fat of meat 20% of them do ,as you can see France has a lot of plants and farming area, they drink grape wine that's ether hand made or with no chemical eat salad mixed with fruited or vegetable's and yes they eat spaghetti with meat sauce and low fat meat balls ,and they eat alot of french bread and cookie ,*~* believe i know all of these because i am one of them.,
In Paris, France. It's the garden of the Senate (the upper house of french Parliament) and it's the biggest garden in Paris. At night, it turns to be a military camp forbidden to anybody.
l'Arc de Triomphe is in Paris, up the Avenue des Champs-Elysées.
How do people travel in Paris France?
The fastest and easiest way to get around in Paris is to use public transportation, especially the subway system called here 'le métro'. Some faster lines, but with far fewer stops, belong to the RER regional train system and also run through Paris.
The public buses use the same tickets or pass. The bike-renting scheme is also popular and efficient.
Personal cars are still favoured by large numbers of people, but the traffic is slow and parking is not always easy to find
What time does Disneyland Paris close in the night?
If you go in the summer, they close at 10pm, and the studios shuts at 7, along with fantasy land. But in the winter it is earlier i think .
What year was the Eiffel Tower built in Paris France?
Construction began (in a foundry) in 1888, and the tower was erected on site and completed in 1889.
Which number bus takes to Eiffel Tower from Gare Dr L'Est Station?
Quite complicated. You need to take a 72 from Pont d'Iéna (on the riverside next to the tower) to Chatelet-Hotel-de-Ville and then a 47 to Gare de l'Est.
A fun place in Versailles France?
Other than the Palance and gardens, there isn't much in Versailles, its just another boring town!
Why is Paris enclosed by a ringroad called Boulevard Peripherique?
'Boulevard' comes from the same root as ;bulwark'. It originally referred to the defensive walls around a city; and indeed the Boulevard Périphérique runs round the old 'Zone des Fortifications' whic was, until 1919, the defensive wall of Paris. Most of the Boulevards inside Paris also run along the line of older walls, showing how the city has expanded over the centuries.
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Why was disneyland paris made in paris?
First of all, it isn't in Paris, but 20 miles to the East. This is important, as it means you can drive there from other parts of Europe without getting snarled up in Paris traffic. Paris is the most visited city in Europe, and equidistant between the north and south of the continent. It has excellent communications, access to the Channel Tunnel, and cheap flights to the USA.
How many US dollars equal 375 euros?
$501.49 as of right now. This is always changing though but at the time of me answering this, that is the answer.
How long does it take to get to Disneyland Paris by train from England?
London St Pancras to Disneyland with a direct train takes about 2 hours 45 minutes. However, that service isn't very frequent, so if you have to change trains in Paris, it could take up to 4 hours.