8 must see parks in Marseille
The ancient city has much to offer visitors, including wonderful parks to explore. Fresh air and beautiful scenery await outdoor enthusiasts.
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The ancient city has much to offer visitors, including wonderful parks to explore. Fresh air and beautiful scenery await outdoor enthusiasts.
France's second city, Marseille, is located on the south Mediterranean coast of the country. It's the perfect jumping-off point for incredible weekend adventures and day trips from the city to see more of the surrounding mountains and picturesque coastline.
With a penchant for the nicer things, Brussels can be on the pricey side. But, with some planning, your next trip can be budget-friendly. Look for affordable accommodations, cheap things to do, and inexpensive dining options, and you'll be all set to explore Brussels on a budget.
In the French capital of Paris, there are almost limitless things to do. You could spend a lifetime in the City of Light and never run out of ways to keep yourself busy. However, in this big and bustling city, sometimes the best thing to do is to get away for a while. There are tons of weekend trips from Paris you can take to get a better sense of what France has to offer. Here are a few to get you started.
When the sun takes a break in Lyon, arm yourself with lots of fun indoor things to do. The rain doesn't have to disturb your trip with all these enticing rainy day activities.
The neighborhoods of Marseille are varied from the crowds and noise of Old Town to the relative quiet of the suburbs. Use this guide to decide where to stay in town that will suit your budget, preferred activities, and tolerance for crowds.
Brussels is a modern thriving airport with the capacity to welcome 35 million passengers per year. Situated just 12 kilometers from the city, it makes for an ideal jumping-off point from which to explore this small and frequently overlooked country.
The Louvre is a museum in Paris that houses some of the world's most outstanding artworks. The incomparable collection there includes famous paintings and statues like the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo.
There are a select few railway stations that are famous throughout the world, even with people who’ve never visited them. New York’s Grand Central, for instance. London’s Paddington. And Paris Gare du Nord is part of this select group.
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