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Showing posts with label France. Show all posts

Friday

Plan your Wedding and Honeymoon in France



If you want to plan your wedding and honeymoon in France, it is always good to plan six months ahead. Early bookings gives you the advantage of lots of deals and discounts and larger option of places to plan your wedding or to go for a romantic honeymoon.

Everyone knows that France is one of the most romantic places in the world and there is no particular season for weddings or honeymoons there. However, if you are seeking discounts and off season rates then you should opt for winter season.

While being in France, do not forgot to visit the “City of Lights” Paris for at least three to five days. Also, do not forget the amazing French food and the wines which can enhance the romantic evening. On a honeymoon, you could book a nice hotel, and go for a romantic bedroom dinner accompanied with some of the world’s finest wine . However, some particular restaurants have bookings months ahead so make sure you have a table reserved or have plans elsewhere.
Take loads of pictures so that you have beautiful memories of your wedding as well as your magic period. If you do not have a friend or family to take pictures, there are many photographers for hire.

Tuesday

Traveling to France: It’s Geography, Climate and Famous Attractions

France, which is even more known for its romantic atmosphere than other European countries, is located in the Western part of Europe. France is bordered by lots of countries, such as, Belgium, Germany, Luxemburg, Switzerland, Italy, Monaco, Andorra and Spain.

The climate of France ranges from Mediterranean (north and northwest) to something with mild winters and cool to warm summers (in the west). Therefore, when traveling across the country, pack clothes for all seasons.

However, you’ll have to get to France first, and for that, you will most likely need airplane tickets. From the JFK airport in New York to the PAR airport in Paris, a one way ticket costs about $1,500 (per Delta Airlines). Even though the price may seem a bit much, a person can do more research and very possibly find themselves a more agreeable amount. The ticket price listed above is mainly a general price from a well known commercial airline company.

Once you arrive in France, you’ll probably be very interested in what there is to see. Some of the most famous tourist places are: the Eiffel Tower, Le Louvre, Versailles and the Arc de Triomphe. Most of these attractions are in Paris, but rest assured, there are many others throughout France. Be sure to bring plenty of memory cards/film for your camera when visiting these places so that you are able to capture each and every bit of beauty they have to offer.