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The sheer physical diversity of France would be hard to exhaust in a lifetime of visits. The landscapes range from the fretted coasts of Brittany to the limestone hills of Provence, the canyons of the Pyrenees and the half-moon bays of Corsica, from the lushly wooded valleys of the Dordogne to the glaciated peaks of the Alps. Each region looks and feels different, has its own style of architecture, its characteristic food and often its own patois or dialect. Though the French word pays is the term for a whole country, local people frequently refer to their own immediate vicinity as mon pays - my country - and to a person from another town as a foreigner. This strong sense of regional identity, often expressed in the form of active separatist movements, as in Brittany and Corsica, has persisted over centuries in the teeth of centralized administrative control from Paris.

Chamonix, Megève, Avoriaz, La Clusaz, Courchevel... the Rhône-Alpes region has both the largest skiing area in the world and the most famous resorts, set above discreet little villages nestling in the valleys. This is a wonderful setting for downhill skiing and for all the more recent techniques for sliding over snow! In summer, the white slopes metamorphose into vast green spaces - ideal for hikers and cyclists - and the gorges roar with torrents which lend themselves so well to white water sports.

France is divided into 26 régions: 21 of these are in the continental part of metropolitan France, one is Corse on the island of Corsica (although strictly speaking Corse is in fact a "territorial collectivity", not a région, but is referred to as a région in common speech), 4 are overseas. Régions are further subdivided into départements.
Alsace is located on the eastern border of France, adjacent to Germany and Switzerland.
Aquitaine is a région in south-western France along the Atlantic Ocean and the Pyrenees mountain range on the border with Spain.
Auvergne
Basse-Normandie has direct ferry links to (via the port of Cherbourg) and the beaches of Calvados were the site of the D-Day landings in June 1944
Bourgogne
Bretagne occupies a large peninsula in the northwest of the country, lying between the English Channel to the north and the Bay of Biscay to the south.
Centre main feature of the région Centre is the Loire Valley
Champagne-Ardenne is in the northeast of France, bordering Belgium.
Corse (special status) is the fourth largest island in the Mediterranean Sea (after Sicily, Sardinia, and Cyprus). It is located west of Italy, southeast of France, and north of the island of Sardinia.
Franche-Comté is a région and a traditional province of eastern France.
Haute-Normandie was created in 1956, when Normandy was divided into Basse-Normandie and Haute-Normandie.
Île-de-France corresponds roughly to the metropolitan area of Paris
Languedoc-Roussillon
Limousin is the least populated French région
Lorraine
Midi-Pyrénées is best known worldwide for three local "products" that have achieved world fame: Airbus aircrafts, Roquefort cheese, and the Catholic pilgrimage center of Lourdes
Nord-Pas-de-Calais is the fourth most populous region in France
Pays de la Loire
Picardie is located in the northern part of France
Poitou-Charentes is in central western France comprising four départments: Charente, Charente-Maritime, Deux-Sèvres and Vienne.
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur in south-eastern France, bounded to the east by the Italian border, to the south by the Mediterranean Sea to the north by Rhône-Alpes, and to the west by Languedoc-Roussillon, with the Rhône river marking its westernmost border.
Rhône-Alpes is a prosperous région, second only to Île-de-France (home to Paris, the French capital).

If you need more than urban stimuli to activate the pleasure buds - clubs, shops, fashion, movies, music, hanging out with the beautiful and famous - then the great cities provide them in abundance. Paris, of course, is an outstanding cultural centre, with its stunting contemporary buildings and atmospheric back streets, its art and its ethnic diversity. And the great provincial cities like Lille and Lyon, Bordeaux, Toulouse, Marseille and Nice vie with the capital and each other, like the city-states of old, for prestige in the arts, ascendancy in sport and innovation in urban transport.

For a thousand years and more, France has been at the cutting edge of European development, and the legacy of this wealth, energy and experience is everywhere evident in the astonishing variety of things to see: from the Gothic cathedrals of the north to the Romanesque churches of the centre and west, the châteaux of the Loire, the Roman monuments of the south, the ruined castles of the English and the Cathars and the Dordogne's prehistoric cave-paintings. If not all the legacy is so tangible - the literature, music and ideas of the 1789 Revolution, for example - much has been recuperated and illustrated in museums and galleries across the nation, from colonial history to fishing techniques, aeroplane design to textiles, migrant shepherds to manicure, battlefields and coalmines.

Many of the museums are models of clarity and modern design. Among those that the French do best are museums devoted to local arts, crafts and customs like the Musée National des Arts et Traditions Populaires in Paris and the Musée Dauphinois in Grenoble. But inevitably first place must go to the fabulous collections of fine art, many of which are in Paris, for the simple reason that the city has nurtured so many of the finest creative artists of the last hundred years, both French, Monet and Matisse for example, and foreign, such as Picasso and Van Gogh.

Visit the big Cities of Art, among them Lyons, classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and capital of the region, and St Etienne, Grenoble, Chambéry, Annecy and Valence which all have fascinating old quarters, excellent restaurants and a vibrant cultural life.


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Holiday Inn DISNEYLAND RESORT PARIS
20 AV LA FOSSE DES PRESSOIRS, MARNE LA VALLEE 77703
Located at Disneyland Resort Paris, the hotel is just 10 minutes away by free shuttle bus from the Disney Parks and only 30 kms from Paris. The building architecture is in the style of a grand French manor, while lobby, restaurants, bar and family rooms follow a circus theme. After a day of fun or meeting in the hotel's 5 banqueting rooms, retreat to the fresh elegance of your room, equipped with all amenities the modern traveller can expect. Most rooms feature a beautiful view over the landscaped garden and lake stretching out to the Grand Morin Valley.
 
 
Holiday Inn Garden Court PARIS AUTEUIL
21 RUE GUDIN, PARIS, 75016
The interior architecture has been kept in the 1930's style, but with all the modern comfort and Parisian style you would expect. The decoration has been done in warm tones with lovely wooden furniture features a lobby just off the patio. There are 47 beautiful, calm, large, air conditioned rooms. All are totally renovated and decorated with style. The bathrooms are light and spacious with a window in each one. Public pay parking is available nearby.
 
 
Holiday Inn Garden Court PARIS ELYSEES
24 RUE DE MIROMESNIL, PARIS, 75008
The Holiday Inn Garden Court Paris-Elysées offers 43 superb, calm and comfortable bedrooms in an exceptional environment, at 2 minutes from the Champs Elysées and Concorde Place, near the Opera, Embassies and Business Area, 5 minutes away from the Louvre museum and its treasures, and at a stone throw of the prestigious Rue du Faubourg St Honore and its fashion designers.
 
 
Holiday Inn Garden Court PARIS FONTENAY SOUS BOIS
2-4 AVE DU VAL DE FONTENAY, FONTENAY SOUS BOIS, 94120
The Holiday Inn Garden Court Paris-Fontenay Sous Bois, entirely renovated, is located in the east of Paris, 50 meters from the Rer Railway Station. In 15 minutes you can reach by train, downtown Paris and within only 20 minutes "Disneyland Paris" (10 stops by Rer train-direct line).
 
 
Holiday Inn Garden Court PARIS-MONTMARTRE
23 RUE DAMREMONT , PARIS , 75018
We can welcome 3 people maximum in a room (in twin bedded room with sofabed only). For standard room You can choose between smoking or non smoking rooms, and queen size bed or 2 singles beds
 
 
Holiday Inn Garden Court PARIS ST QUENTIN-EN-YVELINES
7, RUE JEAN PIERRE TIMBAUD , PARIS , 78180
With an easy access, the Holiday Inn Garden Court Paris St Quentin en Yvelines is 20 minutes away from Paris via the Motorways A86- A12 – A13 , 30 km from Orly Airport and 1 km from the railway station (Direct access to Paris city centre : 30 min , by RER C).The hotel is in the heart of the “Pas du Lac” area, location of many important national and multinational firms, and close to the golf and leisure complex in St Quentin en Yvelines.
 
 
Holiday Inn PARIS BASTILLE
11 RUE DE LYON, PARIS 75012
Originally built to be a palace in 1913, the Holiday Inn Paris Bastille has been entirely revamped and refubished to retrieve its past splendour. It features 125 rooms luxuriously designed, all of them air-conditioned, soundproof, with private bath, hair dryer, direct dial phone, safety-box, mini-bar, satelite and colour TV. Around its bar « Le PLP » this hotel offers two spacious lounges designed to make your stay most pleasant. Ideal to organize your receptions and banquets of prestige, this hotel also features a conference center, which accomodates up to 130 people, perfectly equiped for the success of your meetings.
 
 
Holiday Inn PARIS-BIBLIOTHEQUE DE FRANCE
21,RUE DE TOLBIAC, PARIS 75013
The hotel Holiday Inn Paris-Bibliothèque de France was completely renovated in 1997. It is located right at the heart of the capital's Rive Gauche district, 150 metres from the new National Library, 10 minutes from the Notre-Dame and the Latin Quarter. Bus line n°27 and Metro line n°6 give direct access to the main sights: the Eiffel Tower, Champs-Elysées, Luxembourg gardens, Saint Michel, the Louvre, Opéra, etc.
 


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