Category: France
The French repertoire of foods ranges from songbirds to snails. It is said that the French eat anything that moves. Cole Porter, the song writer, remarked that Americans keep …
The TGV ride is similar to that in an airplane. In first-class, one row of single seats and one of twin seats made of molded plastic. Second-class cars hold …
La Belle France. For many France is food, France is wine, France is an assorted bouquet of palaces and places. After England, France is second in popularity for American …
More Germans visit France than any other national group and it is little wonder that they are not particulary loved by the French. World War I and II memories …
Restorontes are snackbar restaurants attached to service stations along the highways. Brasseries are a cross between a restaurant and a bar. Most restaurants post a menu outside. The prix-fixe …
Paris offers a unique tour into and along the sewer system of Paris. A trip on the Seine carries the visitor past Notre Dame and through much of old …
WESTERN EUROPE Travel between North America and Europe has taken on astounding proportions and promises to grow even larger. It has all been made possible by the jet plane, …
Platforms at various levels within the Tower dispense long-distance views, food at various prices and ambiance, a small movie theater, and at the very top the best view of …
American visitors go first to Paris to savor its architecture, museums, haute couture, and especially its food. They take the cityrama bus tour, cruise the Seine, visit the racetrack …
Many Americans travel to Reims, capital of the champagne country in northeastern France. Farther east is Strasbourg, an important industrial center best known to gourmets as the home of …