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Toulon is a small city on the Cote d’Azur, full of rich history seen in its stunning architecture ranging from the ancient Roman city up to the grand hotels of the 18th and 19th Centuries. If you’re planning a trip to the south coast of France and are considering stopping off in the ancient city of Toulon, Hotels Fairy will help you find the best deal on the internet for all of Toulon’s Hotels.

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One of the most celebrated annual competitions, the 2010 Tour De France will be the event’s 97th. Definitely one of the world’s most covered biking contest, people from all over the globe troop to France to celebrate not just the victory of the individual, but also the victory of the human spirit. Click here to read more »
When you are travelling anywhere in the world, choosing a hotel that is central to what you want to see and experience is extremely important.
If you are into visiting museums and art in Paris you might find a hotel that is central to both the Musee Dorsay and the Louvre. Or if you plan to spend your time eating gelato while shopping in Rome, you might want to stay close to the Spanish Steps. Click here to read more »

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Montpellier, France’s 8th largest city is located in the southern tip of France and just right on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea. In the medieval times, the city of Montpellier was an important town as it served as a trading port for merchants all over the Mediterranean region. Now its a popular attraction for tourists who seek its charming combination of ancient city culture with the calm of the Mediterranean.
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La Rochelle has a number of attractions and annual events that attracts thousands of tourists each year. The Harbour Towers is a majestic architectural relic with a very picturesque profile especially at night. The “Vieux Port” (Old Harbor), which is mainly the heart of the city, is well preserved and its streets are lined up with seafood restaurants.
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Like all other towns and cities of France, Perpignan boasts a very rich historical significance. The capital of the Pyrénées-Orientales department in southern France, Perpignan was once the continental capital of the Kingdom of Majorca during the 13th and 14th century.
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Situated in the plains and hills of central France, the city of Limoges is deeply entrenched in history, with traces that date back to the height of the Roman Empire. Known for its rich copper deposits, oak barrels, and porcelain, Limoges is definitely a great place to go to for a holiday.
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