
Ile-de-France History
Travel Tips for History of Ile-de-FranceParis, Ile-de-France, France Paris was was sooo cool i went to see the notre dam and it was amazing unfortunately i dont know much history about it but o well i also went to to a really lovely restaurant and had some creme boulaise dont know how to spell it but there you go it was really tasty hmm thats all ive got to say not a very good account but it was a long time ago lol Good tip? (0) Versailles, Ile-de-France, France Take the RER (line C) I think from the station adjacent to Porte de Versailles. Train takes about 45 minutes, ignore the beggars on it (why does such a crap train goto such a lovely place??) and get off at the end of the line. Turn right down the main street, and about 200 metres up the road there is a huge boulevard and voila! The Chateau de Versailles. Beauty of the place is probably lost on children (and the uneducated) but to history buffs it is gorgeous and fascinating. Buy the full ticket including the estate of Marie Antoinette, but just check everything will be open on your visit. Audioguide is included in price, but train ride around park isn't. Don't buy expensive food in the parks - McDonalds opposite train station offers a slightly cheaper option!! Good tip? (0) Paris, Ile-de-France, France Paris is a typical old European City with lots of history...the problem is...It's full of Frogs (french people) Good tip? (0) Paris, Ile-de-France, France Undoubtedly, Paris is one of the most perfect cities in the world. After you've done the museums monuments, enjoy an evening at one of the jazz clubs in the Latin Quarter. And if you're looking for a whole new side of Paris, tour the city's sewers and catacombs! It gives you a whole new perspective on Parisian history and literature. Good tip? (0) Paris, Ile-de-France, France The primate city of France, one of the great cities of history, Paris has far too much to see in any amount of time defined as "short." Good tip? (0) |