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French Travel Guide, Free Tourist Attractions Activities and Free Things to do in France |
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A French travel guide and directory with free tourist attractions, activities, tourism information and other Free things to do in France. With free travel information for French cities including Paris, Marseille, Nice, Lyon and Toulouse. You and your travel companions can find travel information, tourist attractions, tourist activities and other free things to do in France. Looking for things to do in France but short on cash. The free tourist attractions in this travel guide are perfect. When travelling in France you want to visit the famous tourist attractions. They all cost you money. Try a few free things to do. They are fun and with the money you save, upgrade your hotel. Flying to France? Our flights page has links to all major European airlines and also one of the cheapest online booking services. Free tourist attractions, activities and free things to do in this travel guide will take you away from the cities. Away from attractions where travellers are crowding, leading you to France's best little secrets. All travel information, tourist attractions and things to do listed in this French travel guide were free at the time of publishing. However, a tourist operator can change the way they offer their attraction or activity. We will not take responsibility for this but we will appreciate your feedback. Enjoy your French Vacation/Holiday!!! Don't forget your insurance, get Free Travel Insurance Quotes from AIG Travel Guard. | |||||||
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Notre-Dame Cathedral | Destinations in France | Perfume Museum | |||||
Notre-Dame Cathedral a must see for all visitors to Paris, it is located on the Seine and is free to walk through. Some museums within the complex will ask for a small admission fee. |
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Fragonard Perfume Museum Since 1926 Fragonard has been creating perfumes by combining traditional craft methods with the most modern production techniques. |
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Roller Blading Tour | Advertisement | The Louvre & Gardens | |||||
Roller Blading Tour Friday night skating tour and to encourage roller skating as a leisure activity, as a sport or as a means of transportation. |
The Louvre Admission is free every first Sunday of the Month. The Grounds and Gardens are free all year round and one of the most popular places to visit in Paris. |
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Luxembourg Gardens | Sacre Coeur | Advertisement | place des Vosges | |||
Luxembourg Gardens The centre for relaxation in Paris. The park, once only entered by royalty is home to magnificent sculptures and statues including the original statue of liberty | Sacre Coeur A beautiful church and on the Mont Martre which offer the best views at sunrise and sunset. The Sacre-Couer is definitely worth the trip up the long stairs. | ![]() |
place des Vosges - This is the oldest square in Paris. Laid out in 1605 by order of Henry IV. This is a fantastic spot to sit back and soak in the parisian way of life while watching people walk by. | |||
Galeries la Fayette | Champs-Elysées | Cimetiere Pere Lachaise | Old Port - Marseille | |||
Galeries la Fayette Free Fashion shows by top designers are given at 3pm each Friday |
Champs-Elysées - Who could come to Paris and not walk along this famous road. With the Arc de Triumph at one side and the Louvre at the other. Also the finish line for the Tour de France. | Cimetiere Pere Lachaise - A perfect place to reflect. This cemetry is the final resting place for Jim Morrison, Frederick Chopin, Oscar Wilde and many others. | The old port - This is where everything happens beautifull seafood dining and shopping. An afternoon or evening stroll around this area of marseille is an absolute must |
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Notre Dame de la Garde | Abbey of Saint Victor | Arc de Triomphe | Childrens Museum | |||
Notre Dame de la Garde - This disctinctive basilica/church dominates the city of Marseille from its high point of 154m It was built on the site of the first chapel erected in 1214 |
The Abbey of St Victor - on the southern bank of the Vieux-Port in Marseille played an important role in Christianity's development in the Mediterranean between the 11th and 18th centuries. | The Arc de Triomphe - in Marseille was constructed by Penchaud in 1823 to commemorate the victories of the French Revolution and the First Empire. |
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Cathedral of St Jean | Esplanade de Fourvière | Jardin Rosa Mir | Tete d'or Park | |||
Cathedral of St Jean - Is the Cathedral of the Archbishop of Lyon. The Xathedral was built between 1180 and 1480 in the Romanesque and Gothic styles. A magnificant building. | Esplanade de Fourvière - For those wanting to capture a truly magnificant view of the city of Lyon than a walk along this Esplenade will fullfill your wish. Bring binoculars if you can | The Gardens of Rosa Mir in Lyon could be mistaken for private gardens. There you will find concrete sculptures and beautifull forrests. Designed by Jules Senis in honor of his mother. | Tete d'or Park - This Park in Lyon Consists of Trees, A rose garden and a botanical garden this Park is not to be missed. Fantastic landscapes and the ultimate place to relax and enjoy the peace | |||
Homme de la Roche | Promenade des Anglais | Colline du Chateau | Place Massena | |||
Homme de la Roche - Known only as the man of rock. Hans Kleberger was a very wealthy German banker. He donated a lot of his wealth to charities. He was also nicknamed the Good German | Promenade des Anglais - This Promenade follows the coast of Nice for several Kilometres and is much loved by locals and tourists alike. Famous for its blue chairs from which you can enjoy the view | Colline du Chateau - This Park is loved by locals and tourists alike. Surrounded by carobs, pine trees and figs, view the beautifull waterfall and enjoy the spectacular views. | Massena Square - This is the most popular city square in Nice. It is surrounded by the Albert I and Massena Gardens. The red buildings surrounding the Square are very imposing. | |||
Phare et digue | Cimiez Gardens | Basilique St. Sernin | Capitole | |||
Phare et digue - This is the wall that leads to Nices' Lighthouse and is not to be missed for the travellers amongst us who enjoy a little peace and quiet. Listening only to crashing waves. | Arènes et jardins de Cimiez - featuring a little olive grove, Roman amphitheatres and a monastery garden, together making up a stroller's paradise in the chic district of Cimiez | Basilique of St Sernin - This church largest remaining Romanesque church in the world. It takes its name from Saint Saturnin. It's especially worth visiting for the exterior brickwork. | Capitole - This is the impressive city hall of Toulouse. It now houses the Capitole theatre as well. While you strole through the courtyard you can admire the work of local 19th-century artists |
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Prairie des Filtres | Games Library | Hotel Resseguier | ||||
Prairie des Filtres - The largest green space in the city centre runs from the Pont-Neuf to the Pont-Saint-Michel, along the river bank. It's one of the best places in the city for a walk | Games Library - Great for those travelling with toddlers and young children. All the games offered are educational. Your children must be supervised by a parent or guardian at all times. | Hotel Resseguier - This magnificant mansion was built during the 17th century for François Resseguier. The cafe at on th etop floor of the Hotel offers magnificant views of the city | ||||
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