Europe Explored » louvre https://europeexplored.com Travel through the most beautiful places in Europe Sun, 08 Sep 2013 13:36:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=3.6 Paris – The Great Outdoors https://europeexplored.com/2013/04/17/paris-the-great-outdoors/ https://europeexplored.com/2013/04/17/paris-the-great-outdoors/#comments Wed, 17 Apr 2013 04:53:43 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=14506 Paris in the spring and summer can be glorious. While we usually associate the place with museums, art galleries, great eating places and other indoor attractions, there is much pleasure to be had by just strolling around, wandering along the banks of the River Seine, or sitting by one of the many fountains and enjoying […]

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Paris in the spring and summer can be glorious. While we usually associate the place with museums, art galleries, great eating places and other indoor attractions, there is much pleasure to be had by just strolling around, wandering along the banks of the River Seine, or sitting by one of the many fountains and enjoying the cooling water spray as it is caught by the breeze. Here are a few of the attractions of the city where you can find peace and tranquillity beneath the blue skies of the great outdoors.

Today the green spaces in Paris are the equal of those in any European city. Many once-run-down industrial sites have been converted into parks and there is a wealth of more traditional parks that were constructed in 18th and 19th centuries.

Parc André Citroën, Paris, France
Parc André Citroën, Paris, France by FaceMePLS

Parc André Citroën on the banks of the Seine was once occupied by the Citroën car factory. It covers 35 acres laid out in a modern style and in the centre is a concrete plateau surrounded by water jets which are computer controlled.

The Parc des Buttes Chaumont was once a quarry though it was converted into a park in the 1860s. The designer was Baron Haussman who was also responsible for much of the design of central Paris. There are lakes and waterfalls, sculptured hills and grottoes, and woodland from where you can enjoy great views of the city.

Parc des Buttes Chaumont, Paris, France
Parc des Buttes Chaumont, Paris, France by Ahmad Tarek

Two parks flank the city. These are the Bois de Boulogne to the west and the Bois de Vincennes to the east. In the former you will find vistas over the rolling countryside and you can enjoy activities such as cycling, horse-riding and boating on the various lakes, and the latter contains the Parc Zoologique de Paris, the beautiful Parc Floral de Paris and the Château de Vincennes which dates back to medieval times.

Bois de Boulogne, Paris, France
Bois de Boulogne, Paris, France by Olaf2

The Jardin du Luxembourg is one of the most elegant of Paris parks. It combines attractive paths with green lawns, beautiful flowerbeds, and trees which surround the Luxembourg palace which was built in the 17th century. The Jardin des Tuileries with its tree-lined paths and ponds lies between the Place de la Concorde and the Louvre is similarly elegant.

Jardin du Luxembourg, Paris, France
Jardin du Luxembourg, Paris, France by Anna Fox

And finally, as evening falls, enjoy the fading light by taking a stroll along Canal Saint Martin and head to the Parc de la Villette where you can watch for free an outdoor movie projected onto a huge inflatable screen. Both English and French movies are shown and most people bring along a blanket or chair and basket with some cheese, bread and wine and share a communal picnic.

Walking is the best way to get round Paris, but to get so some of the more outlying regions you might prefer to travel by bus; busses in Paris are frequent and inexpensive.  And when it’s time to return from Paris to London you can reflect on all that time that you spent in the great outdoors

Byline: This is a guest post by Claire Chat a new Londoner, travel passionate and animal lover. She blogs about Pets and Travelling in Europe. If you want Claire to write you specific content, you can find email her here or contact her on Twitter (Claire_Chat).

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Brittany’s got talent | France https://europeexplored.com/2012/08/07/brittanys-got-talent-france/ https://europeexplored.com/2012/08/07/brittanys-got-talent-france/#comments Tue, 07 Aug 2012 08:48:07 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=10440 France is known all around the world as a romantic destination.  Most of its visitors head to the famous capital, Paris, to see landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower, Champs Elysee, or the Louvre Museum.  What tourists don’t know is that somewhere north-west of France, a place called Brittany exists.  Brittany, previously regarded as the […]

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France is known all around the world as a romantic destination.  Most of its visitors head to the famous capital, Paris, to see landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower, Champs Elysee, or the Louvre Museum.  What tourists don’t know is that somewhere north-west of France, a place called Brittany exists.  Brittany, previously regarded as the Little Britain, used to be a separate monarch which eventually united with France during the 1500s.  Now, this Celtic nation is known for its huge historic monuments and local traditions that can captivate the hearts of its visitors.

Carnac, Brittany, France
Megalithic sites at Carnac, Brittany, France by Steffen Heilfort

One unique and fascinating location in Brittany is the Megalithic sites at Carnac.  Found at the southern part of Brittany, these sites showcase prehistorically arranged standing stones that amount to more than 3,000 pieces.  These perfectly aligned megaliths are believed to be a Roman army that was magically turned to stones by Merlin.  Tours are arranged by local travel agencies for the convenience of the tourists.  Aside from seeing these megalithic sites, tourists can plan to extend their oneness with nature by camping in Carnac or by taking windsurfing or sailing lessons at the Bay of Quiberon.  At Carnac, you are sure to be amazed at how the standing stones were arranged at a time when technological machineries were not yet available.

Another area in Brittany that is a must-see and must experience is Locmariaquer.  Locmariaquer, about 7 miles away from Carnac, boasts of its beaches facing the Atlantic Ocean.  Similar to Carnac, Locmariquer also has prehistorically arranged megalithic stones that were believed to be erected during the Neolithic period.  It also has a burial monuments and statues that are thousands of years old.  The gargantuan stones that are aligned make visiting tourists believe in the existence of giants.  However, touring the other sights of Locmariaquer will refresh tourists’ religious beliefs as there are several churches around the area that were built hundreds of years ago.  Some of the churches are worth visiting are the Notre Dame de Kerdro, which was built in the 1000s by the Quimperle monks, and the Chapelle du Moustoir, which was built in the 1700s.  Don’t think that Locmariaquer will only satisfy tourists’ spiritual yearnings; this place can also satisfy tourists’ gastronomical needs.  As Locmariaquer is located near the bay, its coastal area is a source of the freshest and even the rarest oysters one can find.  Tourists can attest that this area has the best oysters as oyster cultivation in Locmariaquer dates back to the 1800s.

Cote Emeraude Fort La Latte, Brittany, France
Cote Emeraude Fort La Latte, Brittany, France by Benh LIEU SONG

Finally, touring France will not be complete if one doesn’t take sight of at least one of the many existing castles in the country.  Brittany is one area that still has well-maintained castles that can bring visitors back in time. One of the worthwhile castles to be visited is the Fort La Latte that is located in Cotes-d’Armor in Brittany.  The view of this castle from either side is pristine waters of the Atlantic.  The structure has even been used as a location of some Hollywood films.

Now that you know of the unique sites and activities to do in Brittany, plan your trip now!

This travel article was written by Hannah of Independant budget holiday guide, www.packedup.co.uk

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