Showing posts with label France Travelers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label France Travelers. Show all posts

Saturday, 13 December 2014

Traditional New Year’s Day In France

December is the most magical season to visit France. If you are planning to Travel To France you must need the France Visa. A good experience is visit France on 31 December which marks the end of the year and a celebration of New Year with a lot of fireworks and fun.
On the night of New Year France has the custom to celebrate with friends and drink champagne, hot wine or sparkling white wine. Follow the tradition you have to eat 12 white grape grains which symbolize prosperity and plenty. Another superstition is fireworks at midnight to drive away evil spirits. One more superstition is use red underwear for luck in love.

One of the top tourist points to celebrate the New Year is at Champs-Élysées among friends and family. They make their resolutions for the coming year, exchange wishes and also sing songs such as The song of a New Year and the Choral des Adieux.

Public life is usually quiet in France on 1 January. Banks, post offices, stores and other businesses are closed. Cafes and restaurants may be also closed. However, railway stations and airports may be open.

Some types of cakes are associated with New Year's Day in France. These include cakes made of ice cream and cakes made heart shaped. These cakes are frequently decorated with symbols of the good luck and winter season for the coming year, such as evergreen trees, birds, bells, chocolate coins and golden balls.

Other kind of cake is made of a puff pastry case filled with frangipane Frangipane is a kind of French cream, made with sugar, butter, eggs and ground almonds. The cakes have a paper crown on top, where a small coin is hidden in the filling. The person who finds the coin in their slice is considered the 'king' of the day and has to wear a paper crown.

Monday, 13 October 2014

Travel To France And Save Money

Planning a Holiday In France? Know that can be a Cheap Trip. Usually, all the travels think it’s impossible to Travel To Paris, because of the high prices, but know that you can do an amazing travel and save money. First step is a France Holiday Visa, all the documents check, it’s time to planning a cheap trip.

  
1. Save money with the tickets flight. Search in websites of your arrive and departure. One tip is searching tickets in a private browser. 

2. You can start saving money with accommodation. Sometimes it’s better you rent a house for a short time and divide the costs with your friends. Usually, hotels are expensive, because the services inclusive like breakfast, lunch and maid. 

3. Prepare your breakfast in the hotel, ready meals like cereals with milk are nutritive and cheap. When you arrive go to supermarket and buy food and drink, it’s cheap and healthy.

4. If you don’t want to go to the supermarket, street food is good and cheap, just certify if the food is hot and take care about hygiene.

5. To avoid troubles always carry your passport and French Holiday Visa.

6. Bargain souvenirs. Sometimes they fixed a high price for foreign. You can start bargain saying: “This souvenirs is really expansive for me”.

7. Carry in your luggage just the necessary, this avoid you pay extra rate in the airport. For this you can start with a check list: medicines, clothes, shoes. Check the weather before this help you to do a more assertive luggage.

8. Exchange the money in your country. Before you travel compare the currency exchange and choose the cheapest place, if you need a lot of cash, ask your bank the best price and try to negotiate with them. For big purchases it’s better to use credit cards.

Saturday, 9 August 2014

Five Reasons To Visit Northern France In 2014

France’s stimulating Nord-Pas-de-Calais had been unnoticed by Travelers for very long time. The county has gripped the jokes about chilly weather and uneducated locals while quietly changing into a world class Tourist Destination with a bold arts scene hold historic sites and charismatically rough charm. Let me list out five attractions not to miss on a France Tour in northern France in 2014. 

Visit The Revamped Lens

The original Louvre gallery in Lens has had an action-packed first year. First was the wave of uncertainty, as art lovers considered the news that France’s most well-known gallery was setting up an outpost in Lens, an unhappy past mining city. 

Commemorate World War I’s Centenary
 

War shrine and memorial park in northern France, such as Dunkirk’s battlefields; draws a fixed flow of visitors paying compliment. But the start of World War I’s anniversary this year means a host of remembrance events taking place across whole Europe. 

Get Merry In Lille
 

Lille is no more just a Eurostar (Train) stop connecting London and Brussels. The capital of Nord-Pas-de-Calais, this sociable city is captivating France Tourist over with its fascinating old town, food lovers and yes, those winter markets - all for a portion of the price of Paris. 

Discover Small-Town Treasures

Roubaix, Amiens, Arras and Villeneuve d’Ascq. Each of these humble towns has a star appeal, so they’re perfect for day-trips. 

Experience The Ch’ti Craze

A new trend for northern France started after the 2008 release of Welcome to the Sticks. Ever since this friendly satire, the modest warmth of northerners has been a foundation of French admired culture.