Travel Tour France

Friday, May 11, 2007

A Plain Afternoon Breather in France

Yes, I know that there are a lot of numerous coffeehouses around, but I am also sure that you'll agree with me when I say that French cafes are really the greatest. One factor is that French cafes do not only serve coffee, but also other beverages in a comfortable environment.

Generally, cafes are enumerated into two: those that serve coffee and other hot beverages only; and those that serve light snacks, cold beverages, and more; in the latter type, French cafes are the most celebrated examples. Ordinarily, if you go to French cafes, the environment is similar to that of bars or restaurants and totally differ from the ambience in cafeterias. In France, cafes are especially for social interaction, since cafes provide people an area to talk, meet, congregate, read, write, or spontaneously while away the time. Unlike other cafes, French cafes offer a expansive classification of alcoholic drinks and simple snacks like sandwiches.

Indeed, French cafes are separate from the other kinds of cafes, especially since it houses the typical rejuvenating environment, full menu, and friendly people. That is why it is no puzzle that French cafes have been inviting people from all over the globe to have just that one afternoon of enjoyment in France.

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Behind The Opulence was the Legend of a Simple Soul

France may be best known for its signature fashion houses, great chateaus, and everything that correlates to sumptuousness. But despite these things, this realm was able to produce one of Christendom's celebrated celebrities, St. Therese of Lisieux.

Born in the 2nd of January, 1873, Marie-Francoise Therese Martin was the youngest of the five lovely daughters of zealous parents Zelle and Louis Martin. At the tender age of 15, she was consented admission to enter the Carmelite congregation after being turned down several times due to her young age --perhaps due to her insistence in her desire to serve God. While in convent, she was famous for her holiness and purity in every action which was later renowned as the little way to greatness in God's favor.

After eleven years of working as a nun, she submitted to tuberculosis on the 30th of September, 1897 and reached only the age of 24. Although she had a short life, she was able to share her doctrines and writings through her autobiography, "The Story of a Soul" publicized in the same year of her death. She was canonized and declared a saint in 1925 and is revered as Patron of the Missions alongside St. Francis Xavier and a Doctor of the Roman Catholic Church as some of her honors.

Wednesday, May 09, 2007

How French Females Keep Their Nice Figures

Soon as you step into a French cafe, you'll easily be amazed by its long list of pleasing entrees. The menu is filled with mouthwatering cuisines but also of carbohydrates that may ruin your diet and make you bloat ten pounds more. For most groups, this is a reality that is hard to confront while trying to resist the lures of indulging their natural desires. However, if there are groups to break this rule, it would have to be French gals who strut along not only with stylish clothes but with sexier bodies. What could be a figment of admiration is how they maintain their amazing shapes even when they know nothing about strict dieting. Surprisingly, French gals do enjoy delicious food, regardless of its calorie count and carb amount. Even research proves the claim that they never skip meals and even enjoy a lavish cuisine that may take them more than an hour to finish. Learning all about these, other gals could always leer with envious eyes on lovely French gals who seem to enjoy the best of both worlds. But if you definitely want to know the secret, here are some astonishing facts: Although they eat longer, French gals eat in smaller quantities. It also helps that they enjoy the food they eat in burning calories faster while trying to implement a superior practice than binge eating and serial dieting. What's more, vanity also helps them keep their lovely figures as they look high upon themselves as beautiful, confident gals, regardless of how they really look.

Tuesday, May 08, 2007

An Astonishing Excursion to Paris through the La Mode Pars Fashion Tour

I have always been a big fan of French fashion that is why when I found out about the La Mode - Paris, I was so overjoyed! The La Mode is a very notable fashion tour, which is going to be held this summer in my best-loved city -- Paris. I cannot afford to miss this once-in-a-lifetime shot to take a closer look at the works of Coco Chanel and Christian Dior by visiting a few designer studios, textile museums, designer stores, and prestigious fashion houses. I heard from my buddy, who is also a Paris fashion nut, that the La Mode includes trip to the Paris Esmod fashion school, the St Germain district, and more! I presume that this tour will also give me extra time to shop at the various fashion outlets known in and outside France.

Additionally, I presume that the La Mode is the excellent trip for people who have an unmatched passion for fashion and for those who want to penetrate and have a profession in the industry. I know that this exclusive tour about realizing more about the Parisian fashion is going to be tremendous experience for me. If you are interested to join the La Mode tour, you better surge and reserve a ticket now because slots fill immediately.

Monday, May 07, 2007

A Wine Journey in the Territory of Dijon

Other than Paris, one other exceptional attraction of France is its local wine, which is hailed all around the world as one of the best, if not the best. A number of regions in France are known to make this special brand of wine, with some hotels even presenting free wine tasting to its guests.

The French city Dijon is surely no exception to this special rule. One of its hotels, the L'Hostellerie du Chapeau Rouge, has a special promotion where tourists, upon making the accurate request, will be given an organized travel of nearby Burgundy Wineyards. The travel will also include a visit to Burgundy wine cellars, highlighted by a free wine tasting activity to allow the trippers to have a taste of the wine that has been the toast of the world for years.

Of course, apart from the wine tasting promotion, L'Hostellerie du Chapeau Rouge has other special features that should be engaging discoveries for every new tourist. The in-house restaurant, for example, presents a wide selection of cuisines that is regularly changed in accordance with the season. Attractions-wise, the famous Cathedral Saint Benigne can properly be reached after a five-minute walk. Ditto for the museums, the railway zone, and the many shopping halls.

For those needing to engage in recreational activities, tennis courts and swimming pools are not usually that far and can be reached on foot. The nearest golf course, though, is more or less 15 kilometers away, so golf aficionados ideally should have their own car to be able to engage in their favorite sport.