The Rough Guide to France

The Rough Guide to France by David Abram, published by Rough Guides in 2005, is a comprehensive travel guide that spans 1,400 pages. This edition offers an in-depth exploration of France, covering everything from the vibrant cafes of Paris to the luxurious resorts of the Côte d’Azur. With a full-color introduction featuring over 50 photographs, the guide highlights key sights and activities, providing readers with a vivid overview of the country’s diverse attractions.
Readers will find lively reviews of dining, shopping, and nightlife options suitable for various budgets, along with practical tips for navigating the French countryside, including the majestic Alps and the lush Loire Valley. The guide also includes a “contexts” section that delves into aspects of French culture, wine, festivals, history, and film, along with essential language tips. With over 40 maps and plans, this guide serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to explore the rich tapestry of France.
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The Rough Guide to France covers every corner of one of Europe”s most visited countries from Parisian cafes to the chic resorts of the Cote d”Azur. A full-colour introduction includes the pick of the sights and activities with over 50 colour photographs. The guide gives lively reviews of the best places to eat, drink, shop and party, wherever you are and whatever your budget. For every region, there are also practical tips for exploring the French countryside from the peaks of the Alps to the fertile Loire Valley. In the ”contexts” section, the team of experienced writers provide insider coverage of French culture, wine, festivals, history and film and some language essentials. All this, and over 40 maps and plans.
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