OCTOBER 2006
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News of Sorts
Nuit Blanche 2006 - Paris Oct 7
The incredible light installations contrasted up against the night
of the city make Nuit Blanche a unique and incredibly innovative opportunity
to explore, anywhere and everywhere in the city. In its 5th year running,
Nuit Blanche is accessible to the art-lover and explorer alike --
just be prepared to stay up all night! For more information (and to
check out a highly informative website with video), check: www.nb2006.paris.fr/
TGV from Paris to Eastern France/Germany - Opening 2007
June 10, 2007 - the TGV from Paris will begin operations to Eastern
France, Germany, and Switzerland. Paris to Strasbourg in just over
2 hours! See new lines and hours at www.sncf.com
Strong 2006 season for France’s hospitality industry
French Ministry of Tourism figures just released reveal that the 2006
tourist season, despite far less than ideal weather conditions, progressed
by as much as 4% over 2005 figures (in terms of lodging nights –
hotels, gîtes), with the most popular destinations being the
Atlantic Coast, the Riviera and the entire southwestern part of the
country.
If you have comments or suggestions, feel free to send them to our
email address at the bottom. Enjoy!
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Events in France
Paris Museum exhibit: Grand Palais
Paris’ Grand Palais is hosting an exhibition through January
15, 2007 entitled, “Once Upon a Time, Walt Disney” devoted
to the early inspiration of this artistic genius who brought animation
to the big screen and to all audiences. The exhibition contains some
of Disney’s original drawings from the 1930’s and 1940’s,
in addition to tracing his path from California’s drawing studios
to Europe where he found much of his material (Aesop’s Fables
for his first short features, tales from the Brother Grimm, Kipling’s
“The Jungle Book”) and many a talented associate (including
Salvador Dali)…
http://www.rmn.fr/index-gb.html
Getting spooked in France for Halloween
While considered for a long time a holiday solely observed on the
other side of the Atlantic, Halloween in France has been gaining in
popularity over the past few years. Tapping into this fascination
for festive tribute to the world of phantoms, witches and demons,
Disneyland Paris will become a pretty scary place during October.
The “Spooky Street USA” parade offers a version of Count
Mickey, Countess Minnie and Devil Donald sure to give you some autumn
chills and thrills…more info
Jazz in Eastern France
The Jazz Pulsations Festival, held October 7 through 21 in the eastern
French town of Nancy (280 km from Paris) offers a heady lineup this
time around. Pulsations has been organized as a venue for showcasing
groups and singers representative of a wide array of music genres:
reggae, blues, world music, opera, hip-hop and dub, and gospel. Concerts
are held at the Parc de la Pépinière, in the heart of
the city. The feature performance for this year’s edition will
be given outdoors under a large tent by celebrated jazz saxophonist
John Zorn.
http://www.nancyjazzpulsations.com/NJP_2006_Prod/mininjp/infosprat_en.asp
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Discover France -Travel & Tour Announcements
Tour and Travel News:
Low Season is Here! Well, it is only October, and in Paris that is still high season, but looking ahead to November through March low season offers great rates to Paris travelers. We are offering Stay 4 and Pay for 3 nights in many Paris hotels and in some cases Stay 3 and Pay for 2 nights. See the Paris Hotels section of our site for the participating hotels.
Paris Walking Tours - small groups up to 5 persons - available upon request www.gotoparis.net/paris_tours.htm
LAST MINUTE HIKING TOUR offer in Languedoc region of southern France. Min 10 days advance booking notice; subject to availability: In sunny southern Languedoc, just north of the Spanish border in French Catalonia you will discover quiet walks among the vineyards of the region. Excellent Catalan Mediterranean style cuisine daily, and an "Off the Beaten Path" experience. Available into the first week of November, at the reduced rate of 895 Euros! 7 Nights tour, very complete! More details...
NEW: Burgundy Wine and Gastronomy Tour! Available year round, including
low season. Private cooking lessons, wine tasting, lodging and MUCH
more. A perfect add-on to a few days in Paris. See full details...
COOKING & EASY WALKING - FROM November 2006 through all seasons
in 2007! A deluxe package for as few as 2 persons, this short program
will give you a sample of the best Languedoc has to offer: cuisine,
wine, weather, and natural beauty! New change of hotels offers luxurious
experience...see full details.
CALL US WITH ANY QUESTIONS: 800-960-2221 or 480-905-1235
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Web Links
Virtual Tour to the Cave of Lascaux:
http://www.culture.gouv.fr/culture/arcnat/lascaux/en/
Musee du Quai Branley:
http://www.fluctuat.net/3234-Musee-du-quai-Branly-galerie-photos
Beaune/Hospices de Beaune:
http://www.hospices-de-beaune.com/gb/hospices/historique.php
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Travel Info
Good news for travelers: France’s Parliament nears adoption of a full smoking ban in public places
As of 2007, but hélas more likely following the tourist season than prior, French hotels, restaurants, cafés and bars will be forced to comply with an ordinance first passed in 1992 calling for a smoking ban in all public places. Fourteen years ago however, the ban merely consisted of a vigorous poster campaign and it was a secret to no one that the measure lacked enforcement, with fines seldom, if ever, being distributed. By the end of the 1990’s, hotel lobbies, train stations, the metro and restaurants were still engulfed in a lingering nicotine-laden cloud. Over the past few years however, the anti-tobacco lobby started flexing more muscle, the health industry took a bolder and more visible stance against the ill effects of second-hand smoke and, most importantly, France’s neighbors Italy and Spain, where the population is just as hooked on lighting up, passed some pretty stringent anti-smoking laws. As the rest of Europe follows suit, the doomsayer’s arguments of anti-smoking foes, chiefly the hotel and restaurant trade unions and cigarette manufacturers / sellers, of a hefty drop in revenue and massive layoffs of personnel have resoundingly been proven erroneous…
So what will the typical Paris restaurant look like come 2007? Well for one thing, you won’t have to listen to the maître d’, either sheepishly or aggressively, make some lame excuse why allowing smoking is an expression of the French culture towards tolerance. No more need to scan the establishment trying to determine who it is fouling your air and by the same occasion spoiling your pleasure. Smokers who feel the need while dining will be required to sit in a designated enclosed area surrounded by a hermetic, ventilator-equipped booth. But why not discover for yourself this upcoming revolution in the French dining experience…
For an overview of European progress to freeing public places of cigarette smoke country by country: http://www.lexpress.fr/info/infojour/zoom.asp?id=28611