A Tourist Guide Around France

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It is to cook the glory, cultural differences, or arty company you are thinking, there is uncertainty as to the France trip is still the best choice among the other European destinations for a great and memorable vacation.

France's popular and gave the world Camembert, champagne, and casseroles. This country is not only famous for its cooking, there are many places in France, your journey you can enjoy watching. Furthermore, France still has a lot of amazing things to offer than just a place to drink and enjoy the cutting edge kitchens.

As to spend some time preparing for the French travel vacation, you should know something about the country first, so you'll have a perfect vacation. These are some useful facts in mind as you go about France:

1 Language - many people you meet in France in May trip, do not speak English, and you May want to take language dictionary and you'll be no problem when you need something. Although there are people who would probably understand English well enough, in popular tourist areas such as Riviera and Paris. Also, the staff in hotels or inns is able to speak English to provide better service for tourists and travelers around the world.

2 French Open - Opening hours in France are unpredictable. Usually, offices are open from Monday to Friday from 9:00 to 17:00. Most museums are close one day a week, usually Tuesday, and they are usually closed on public holidays. Most banks are open from Monday to Friday 09:30 to 16:30. Regular time is 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.. Cafe's, delis and other stores opened at 8 am and close at 8pm.

3 In case of emergencies - in some extreme situations, when you're at, you can easily contact the reception. Most of the staff and staff learn how to deal with the crisis and will do whatever it takes. If the emergency is a little like a lost property or stolen wallet, and then you have to go to the police station in person.

4 Regulation of liquor - Although France is famous for its champagne and wines, it is very strict about drunk - driving laws. You are likely to be a slap with a stiff fine or prison sentence that could last up to two years. Conversely, you could find alcohol in bars, shops and supermarkets all year round. Individuals should be 16 to be allowed to drink, or else, someone younger should be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.

5 On Tipping - Tipping is very common practice in restaurants, hotels and other facilities that offer services in France, there is a law in which the advice / s but should be included in the total bill. However, tourists and French diners usually leave behind some loose change as additional advice, especially when the service is excellent.

6 When you lose something, a trip to France. Before you begin your trip, remember to jot down important numbers and make sure that photocopies of credit cards and passports, and, in case it is missing, you can replace it quickly. It would be much better if you leave this information to someone you can trust to go home, so it will be easier to transfer a copy of your fax and begin the process of replacing immediately. Given that credit card companies ask that you issue cards at once. And most importantly, report the loss to the nearest police.

7 Toilets - Public places around France tend to have public restrooms. But when you suddenly need to go to toilets, while touring, you can drop by the tavern or cafe to use the toilet, but it is customary to make a small purchase.

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