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Visit Chambord (1 day), which is perhaps as grand as Versailles and has as many chimneys as there are days in a year, and the château at Amboise (1 day), which was home to four French kings.
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The most famous event in the cathedral's history was the coronation of Charles VII, with Joan of Arc at his side, on 17 July 1429.
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New Year's Day (January 1) May Day / Labor Day (May 1) All Saints' Day -Christian (November 1) Remembrance Day / 1918 Armistice Day (November 11) Christmas -Christian (December 25) Cost.
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frommers.com:
French kings came here to be crowned, and it's said that the French nation was born here in A.D. 498.
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It was there that was kept the Holy Ampulla ( Sainte Ampoule )containing the Saint Chrême ( chrism ), which was said to have been brought by a white dove (the Holy Spirit )at the baptism of Clovis in 496 ,and was used for the anointing ,the most important part of the coronation of French kings.
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New Year's Day (January 1) May Day / Labor Day (May 1) Bastille Day -France (July 14) All Saints' Day -Christian (November 1) Remembrance Day / 1918 Armistice Day (November 11) Christmas -Christian (December 25).
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There are lots of ways from Charles de Gaulle to the city, from shuttle trains to an assortment of poky public buses, private shuttles and taxis.
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France is the world's most popular tourist destination (78 million in 2006) boasting dozens of major tourist attractions, like Paris , Côte d'Azur (the French Riviera ), The Atlantic beaches, The winter sport resorts of the Alps, The Castles of Loire Valley , Brittany : Mont Saint Michel.
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Morillon [1] -is a small mountain commune in the Haute Savoie department of the French alps.
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Reims (pronounced Rays ,also spelled "Rheims" in English), a city in northern France ,is perhaps best known for its cathedral, where generations of French kings were crowned.
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frommers.com:
Home > Destinations > Europe > France > Champagne Country > Reims > Attractions > Basilique St-Rémi.
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world66.com:
It was the place of coronations for French kings in memory of the baptism of Clovis by Saint Remi, probably on Christmas Day 498.
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Winter means playing in the snow in France's Alps and Pyrenees, though the Christmas school holidays send hordes of tadpoles in uniform scurrying for the slopes.
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Located between Paris , Belgium , Luxembourg and Lorraine ,the French region of Champagne-Ardennes is famous for its bubbly wine: the one and only real champagne.
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The Chunnel has high-speed shuttle trains that whisk coaches from England to France.
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Home > Destinations > Europe > France > Champagne Country > Reims > Nightlife.
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lonelyplanet.com:
For something a bit better Google for Logis de France.
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world66.com:
Discover a European network of hotels and restaurants in a convivial and family atmosphere.
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Joan of Arc's parents' names were Jacques d'Arc and Isabelle Romée [12] in Domrémy ,a village which was then in the duchy of Bar (and later annexed to the province of Lorraine and renamed Domrémy-la-Pucelle). [13] Her parents owned about 50 acres (0.2 square kilometers) of land and her father supplemented his farming work with a minor position as a village official, collecting taxes and heading the local watch.
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world66.com:
Bordeaux and the Atlantic Coast Cannes Central France and the Loire Valley Corsica Eastern France and Champagne Lyon, the Rhone valley and the French Alps Moulins Normandy & Brittany.
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