France

Vintage Ads: Euroair France Art Print

Euroair France

Euroair France Art Print
Kungl, Michael L.
27 in. x 39.5 in.
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Love Against Eiffel Tower Art Print

Love Against Eiffel Tower Art Print

Love Against Eiffel Tower Art Print
36 in. x 24 in.
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Pop Art Paris

Paris

Paris Art Print
Luger, Gery
37.37 in. x 12.98 in.
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Paris: City of lights, hotels and attractions

Over Paris

Over Paris Art Print
Erickson, Kerne
38 in. x 27 in.
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The dramatic increase of French hotel prices over the past few years, especially in Paris, have led many tourists to shorten their holiday or simply pick other European destinations to spend their vacation.
However, some wise travellers have already pitched on a far more money-saving accommodation system which, it appears, may well become as popular as the traditional hotel business in the years to come.

Indeed, weekly apartment rental has become for many the best way to experience the city of lights without putting further strain on their holiday budget.

If the advantageous financial aspect of vacation rentals is a well-known fact, it is also the best way to live in the city just like one of its native inhabitants and forget about all the hassle of “not being at home”. Don’t want to go to the restaurant? You can have a romantic dinner at home! Don’t want to go to the bar? You can have a bottle of wine in your own private living room with your guests! It goes without saying that renting an apartment in the very heart of a city is certainly the closest way to experience Paris just like a true Parisian would.

Choosing your pied-à-terre in the city is now as simple as booking a hotel room and can be done in a few clicks. And with such a large choice of apartments or studios, travellers can now find an accommodation that will match their expectations in terms of size, budget or location, be it for adventurous backpackers or luxury travel addicts.

Paris at Night Art Print

Paris

Paris Poster
24 in. x 36 in.
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48 Hours in Paris

Paris

Paris Poster
24 in. x 36 in.
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It’s the City of Love, a fascinating mix of history, culture and commerce and a great place to explore. If you have only a weekend to spend in Paris, there’s no time to waste – hit those Parisian boulevards tout de suite (pretty damn quick), says Ray O’Shaughnessy…

Day 1: Morning

The best way to appreciate what the French capital has to offer is to take an open top bus tour around the city. Your two-hour ride will take you past all the main sights, including the Champs-Elysees, Eiffel Tower, Sacre Coeur, the Louvre, Notre Dame, the Pompidou Centre. The Cityrama tour (pounds 16) allows you to hop on and off the bus at stops around the city over a two-day period.

Afternoon

The pull of the high-class shops and restaurants of the Champs Elysees will be irresistible. Delve into the perfumeries and splash out on some Chanel – you know it makes scents – or wander through the car showrooms and admire the Mercs, Renaults and Peugeots. The Louis Vuitton designer store will catch your eye – not least because its exterior is a 100ft suitcase. If you want to eat, you can give your wallet punishment at a top restaurant like Le Touqet’s or grab a meal deal of a filled baguette, fizzy drink and French tart for pounds 5.

Evening

The famous shopping street is dominated by the Arc de Triomphe, built by Napoleon to celebrate his military victories and now a monument to French war dead. It is on a roundabout which attracts the craziest of French drivers, so it’s best to take the subway. Pay pounds 4.70 to climb to the top of the Arc and gaze down on the frenzied drivers, the Champs Elysees and the other boulevards which radiate out from the monument.

Day 2: Morning

Dive into one of Paris’s Metro stations and head for Montmartre and Sacre Coeur. A green carnet of 10 Metro tickets is great value at pounds 6.70. Each ticket covers a single journey almost anywhere in Paris.

Leave the Metro at the Abbess station and take the funicular train up the hill to the Sacre Coeur. This domed church is full of stunning statues and artwork.

The acoustics are also outstanding – it’s worth trying to attend a service. Then amble down the hill to Montmartre, the home of street artists and a great choice of restaurants, with three-course meals with a glass of wine from around pounds 10. The artists will urge you to be the subject of a painting or quick- fire caricature from around pounds 10.

Afternoon

Take a Metro train and head for the Louvre, the biggest museum in the world with 30,000 exhibits. You could easily spend a day there and still not get round all of the paintings and statues. Make sure the Mona Lisa – whose smile has beguiled art lovers for centuries – and Venus de Milo are top of your list. Both draw big crowds.

Evening

ALL that culture will leave you feeling hungry and a great place to satisfy your food craving is Chez Chartier at no 7 Rue de Faubourg. The French flock to this banqueting hall for its great-value cuisine and atmosphere.

For just pounds 10, you can have three courses (such as French sausage, roast pork with Lyonnaise potatoes and creme de marron) with half a bottle of wine.

Huge mirrors hang from the walls and waiters in classic black and white outfits attend to your every need. The meal sets you up perfectly for the high point of the weekend – a trip to the Eiffel Tower at night. The 1,000ft masterpiece of Gustav Eiffel, built in 1889, is lit up every evening and from a distance looks like a huge dazzling jewel.

Searchlights revolve around its summit into the Paris night. Entrance to the tower and a lift to the third floor at its peak costs pounds 6.70 – and it is well worth it.

Cast your eyes at the streets below and see the majestic lay-out of central Paris and the Seine.

Every top sight around the city is visible, including the Place des Invalides (a magnificent building for French ex-servicemen), Stade de France (home of national sport) and Longchamp racecourse.

Also take your time exploring the first and second floors of the tower, with their restaurants, gift shops and cinema showing some of the key moments in the tower’s glorious history.

It will all have you humming the Marseillaise and thinking Vive La France!

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Monte Carlo Vintage Art Prints and Posters

Monte Carlo, France Art Print

Monte Carlo, France

Monte Carlo, France Art Print
Broders, Roger
24 in. x 39 in.
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L’Ete a Monte Carlo Giclee Print

L'Ete a Monte Carlo

L’Ete a Monte Carlo Giclee Print
Domergue, Jean Gabriel
18 in. x 24 in.
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Monte Carlo Poster

Monte Carlo

Monte Carlo Poster
Icart, Louis
24 in. x 36 in.
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Eiffel Tower Cafe de France Print – French Travel Posters

Cafe de France


Cafe de France Art Print
Lewis, Ronald
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Ronald Lewis Travel Painting Print – French Sidewalk Cafe in Paris near Eiffel Tower, France.

Saint Tropez Vintage French Travel Print Cote D’Azur

Cote d'Azur


Cote d’Azur Art Print
Domergue
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Vintage Travel Poster Print: Cote D’Azur Coast, Saint Tropez French Riviera France. Art Deco Style Men’s & Women’s 1800′s Fashion and French Seascape Illustration Painting with Blue and Yellow Tones.