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Where and When Weekly Markets are held in the Luberon, Provence
Where weekly and seasonal Provençal and Farmer's Markets are held throughout the Luberon in France and what to expect to find when you get there.
Oct 2, 2011
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Heidi Brand
Sundays in Paris: What to Do, Where to Shop, What's Open
Contrary to popular belief, Paris doesn't shut down on Sundays. A guide to the best neighborhoods to shop, dine, and explore in Paris.
Sep 30, 2011
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Sadie Nachtigal
Bern: Bears and More in Switzerland's Medieval Capital City
Switzerland's capital city of Bern, home to gothic cathedrals, medieval cobblestone streets and live bears, takes visitors back in time to the Middle Ages.
Sep 22, 2011
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Stephanie Wilkins
Visit the Mercedes Benz Automobile Museum in Stuttgart, Germany
The Mercedes Benz Museum in Stuttgart-Untertürkheim in Germany exhibits historic vehicles, vintage automobiles, racing cars, engines and motor technology.
Sep 20, 2011
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Henk Bekker
Gluten Free Travel at the Club Meds in France
Searching for a Club Med experience but also have a gluten intolerance issue? Learn how to navigate these all-inclusive resorts and meet your GF diet needs.
Sep 16, 2011
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Melanie Zoltan
Have a Crack at the Bobsleigh in La Plagne in France
Looking for something a little different during your next ski holiday? Why not try your hand at the bobsleigh.
Sep 16, 2011
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Grant Roberts
Top Five Things to See in Luzern, Switzerland
If you're visiting Luzern, be sure to see the Old Town, Luzern's covered bridges and medieval town walls, the Lion Monument and the Swiss Transport Museum.
Sep 15, 2011
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Stephanie Wilkins
Visit Three UNESCO-Listed Romanesque Churches on Reichenau Island
Insel Reichenau in Lake Constance (Bodensee) on the German-Swiss border is home to three Romanesque churches with historically important wall paintings.
Sep 15, 2011
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Henk Bekker
How to Rent a Room on a Barge on the Seine when Visiting Paris
Learn how to book floating accommodations on the Seine in a former working barge renovated into suites and apartments for your trip to the City of Light.
Sep 11, 2011
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Karren Tolliver
Bars and Breweries in Bamberg, Germany
At the heart of Germany's brewing industry is the lovely city of Bamberg in Bavaria. Here is a guide to some of its bars and breweries.
Sep 10, 2011
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Steve Rogerson
Lac des Settons in Burgundy, France for Water Leisure Activities
Lac des Settons in the Morvan Regional Park, Burgundy, France is a lovely destination for all who enjoy watersports, swimming, walking, cycling and fishing.
Sep 9, 2011
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Frances Williams
Zermatt: Switzerland's Alpine Oasis
Offering unparalleled views of the Matterhorn, Zermatt is an ideal destination for travelers seeking an unforgettable and tranquil Alpine experience.
Sep 7, 2011
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Stephanie Wilkins
Save at Hugo Boss Factory Outlet City in Metzingen near Stuttgart
Cheap Hugo Boss clothes and other brand-name fashion are on sale at Outlet City factory stores and shopping malls in Metzingen near Stuttgart in Germany.
Sep 6, 2011
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Henk Bekker
Using the Public Transport System in Paris
The public transport system in Paris is well-organized, generally efficient and logical. Beat the tour buses and visit the city cheaply by bus and Métro.
Sep 6, 2011
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Anna Doherty
Wine Harvest in Montmartre – Paris
Each year the city of Paris celebrates the wine harvest near Sacré Coeur with concerts, wine tasting, a parade and fireworks at the Fête des Vendanges.
Sep 5, 2011
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Angie Brooksby
Creative Arts Holiday Learning Courses in South West France
From songwriting to digital film-making, creative writing and cookery, the French House Party offers all-inclusive, creative short breaks near Carcassonne.
Sep 3, 2011
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Donna Dailey
Pontrieux, Brittany – a Chocolate Factory, Gardens and a Château
Striking out into the countryside around the pretty town of Pontrieux in Brittany, you can find a chocolate factory, peaceful relaxation and an old chateau.
Sep 2, 2011
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Martin Cross
Pontrieux, Brittany – The Fête des Lavoirs and Other Festivals
The picturesque Breton town of Pontrieux is famed for its festivals and especially the colorful all-day Fête des Lavoirs (Wash House festival) in August.
Aug 31, 2011
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Martin Cross
Pontrieux – Brittany's Inland Marina and Steam Train Line
Pontrieux comprises two very different towns linked by a small bridge, with a steam railway, tidal marina, charming buildings and many summer festivals.
Aug 31, 2011
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Martin Cross
The Necessities of Life for Traveling Abroad
You don't need a backpack to carry all the really critical items on a trip overseas. Check our list, use small containers, and be assured of having it all.
Aug 30, 2011
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Barbara Castleton