France Tour - How To Travel To France For Free

'France Tour' info has recently been added at TravelFranceForFree.com, a website that shows travelers how to travel to France for free. Lucie Pare, a member of TravelFranceForFree.com, has shared her wonderful experience of traveling to France.

'France Tour' info has recently been added at TravelFranceForFree.com, a website that shows travelers how to travel to France for free. Lucie Pare, a member of TravelFranceForFree.com, has shared her wonderful experience of traveling to France.

"My first stop was the famous Eglise Saint-Marie Madeleine which is dedicated to the intriguing Mary Magdalene," says Pare of TravelFranceForFree.com, a site that helps travelers get 85% discounts on any plane flight to France.

"Personally, it looks more Greek rather than French and has a lot of similarities with the Parthenon. From what I learned there, it was styled based on a lovely Roman temple located in beautiful Nimes, France. The Romans were said to have copied the Greeks. Not surprisingly, there were lots of people, mostly tourists like me, in the area so I was expecting it to be very crowded inside. But not so. Other than the altar piece, to me, the church isn't that impressive inside," states Pare.

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"I also visited Belle Epoque mega stores Magasins du Printemps and Galeries Lafayette. Both of the stores have been modernized so you will have to do a little searching to find the old stuff," adds Pare.

"I could not stay inside for more than a few minutes because the stores felt so overheated. But I stayed long enough to take a dozen photos," explained Pare whose site, TravelFranceForFree.com, helps travelers get 85% discounts on hotels in France.

"However, I was able to withstand some of the heat that was in the popular food shop, Fauchon, and I bought some belated birthday gifts for a relative of mine. I bought foie gras, nougat, tapenade, pistou, caramels, and a small bottle of expensive Veuve Clicquot. Talk about spoilt!" says Pare.

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