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Looking for Contributors

Travel France Online is looking for Contributors! In January 2013 one of our French readers and followers on Twitter got in touch to tell us that we hadn’t not yet written about his region.This reader...

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Paris historical Stock Exchange - La Bourse

Surprisingly the name Bourse and the concept of stock exchange originated during the 15th century in the city of Bruges in Belgium. The historical Bourse de Paris was inaugurated on November 4, 1826,...

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Pont Marie links Ile St-Louis - Right Bank

The Pont Marie was named after its architect Christophe Marie, the developer of the Ile Saint-Louis. The first stone was laid on October 11, 1614 by the young Louis XIII, and the bridge opened to...

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Pont Louis-Philippe in Paris

The Pont Louis-Philippe connects the Quai Bourbon on the Ile St Louis to the Quai de l’Hôtel de Ville on the Right Bank.It was named after King Louis-Philippe who laid the first stone of the first...

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Rue Mouffetard, one of the odest streets in Paris

The Rue Mouffetard or La Mouffe, as Parisians like to call it, is one of the oldest streets in Paris.It was open by the Romans about 2000 years, and was then in the extension of the Roman Cardo (the...

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Pont de la Tournelle in Paris

The current Pont de la Tournelle was open to traffic in 1928.It links the Quai de Béthune and Quai d’Orléans on the Ile St-Louis to the Quai de la Tournelle on the Left Bank. Bridge and statue seen...

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French dessert recipe - Tarte a la bouillie

If you have a sweet tooth you'll enjoy discovering the recipe for the Tarte a la Bouillie, a traditional Auvergne dessert, a sweet milk-based custard cream baked in the oven on a short crust or puff...

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French dessert recipe - Bugnes

This is another traditional dessert from Auvergne in Central France.Here's the recipe for French Bugnes, the fritters that used to be prepared on Mardi Gras with all the leftovers of fat that couldn't...

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Fleamarket in Paris

The Marché aux Puces de Montreuil, a fun flea market open from Saturday to Monday between Porte de Montreuil and Porte de Bagnolet on the eastern outskirts of Paris.

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Fine Arts School in Paris

Discover the Cour Vitrée in the Palais des Etudes, the plaster casts museum and the Amphithéâtre d'Honneur of the prestigious Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Paris 

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Restaurant Drouant - Prix Goncourt

The Restaurant Drouant in Paris is the meeting place of the Prix Goncourt and Renaudot jurors, and is today owned by the Michelin chef Antoine Westermann

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Place de la Concorde's fountains

The style of the two fountains that frame the obelisk on Place de la Concorde in Paris was inspired from that of the fountains on St. Peter's Square in Rome

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Fontaines du Theatre Francais

The Fontaines du Theatre Francais are located on Place André Malraux, a square and major crossroads located next to the most popular tourist sites of Paris

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Simple facts on French Vineyards

The 16 great French Vineyards produce 3245 labeled wines over an area of 900,000ha that turn France into the largest wine-making country in the world

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Chateau de Falaise, William the Conqueror's birthplace

Chateau de Falaise in Normandie is also known as Château Guillaume-le-Conquérant as it was the birthplace of William II Duke of Normandy and King of England. Photo via Wikimedia Commons: CastleAttribution

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Evreux in Normandy

Evreux, the seat of the County and Bishopric of Evreux, an influential historic city that is now the prefecture of the department of Eure in Haute Normandie.A city with a rich architectural heritage...

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Honfleur and the Impressionists

Honfleur, one of the most picturesque harbours on the Côte Fleurie in Normandy, and a source of inspiration for the 19th century Impressionist painters Photo via Wikimedia Commons: harbourAttribution

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A Happy Year 2018

2018 - A new start!It's been nearly 3 years since I last published on Blogspot, as I've been very busy developing and improving TravelfranceonlineWhat did I/we do during this time?We were among the...

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About Denim

You (and I) wear denim everyday, or almost...But, did you know that the denim was invented in Italy and developed in France?Do you know the difference between Denim and Jean?And, do you know the origin...

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The celebration of the Epiphany in France

Many countries celebrate the Epiphany or Three Kings Day on a fixed date, January 6, the day after the Twelfth Night.French always celebrate on the first Sunday after New Year.In 2018, they'll eat...

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