Michelin the Green Guide France (Michelin Green Guides) - Presentation Transcript
Michelin the Green Guide France
(Michelin Green Guides)
A Valuable Resource!!
The long-standing Michelin Travel Guides are an ideal travel companion
for travelers who really want to connect with the world. Get to know the
local way of life through detailed background information on the country,
people, and culture. Quickly identify the best places to visit using Michelins
star rating system. The best sites are highlighted on the sites map or you
can follow a pre-planned driving tour. With the Michelin Travel Guide to
France, take a stroll in Caens convivial Vaugeueux district, feel the 20 mile
wall envelop you inside the palace at Chambord, wander the halls as past
French popes did at the Palais des Papes in Avignon, people-watch as you
sip a Bordeaux on the Champs-Élysée.
Personal Review: Michelin the Green Guide France (Michelin
Green Guides)
I disagree with the reviewer from Switzerland. What I love about the
France guide is that Michelin allows travelers to France the freedom to
hone up on everything they need to know about major sights and
attractions as well as the little hidden corners of the country that real
francophiles might enjoy. These are the places where you don't run in to
everyone else on vacation with the same guidebook. You can break away
from the crowds and still have enough information to make new
discoveries. As go the hotel and restaurants, there is a nice red book
called the Michelin Guide France that accompanies the Green Guide.
Anyone going to France should most certainly have a copy of it - use this
and eat in authentic restaurants the way only savvy locals do. Michelin
provides you enough info to make your own discoveries without any
surprises.
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I disagree with the reviewer from Switzerland. What more
I disagree with the reviewer from Switzerland. What I love about the France guide is that Michelin allows travelers to France the freedom to hone up on everything they need to know about major sights and attractions as well as the little hidden corners of the country that real francophiles might enjoy. These are the places where you don't run in to everyone else on vacation with the same guidebook. You can break away from the crowds and still have enough information to make new discoveries. As go the hotel and restaurants, there is a nice red book called the Michelin Guide France that accompanies the Green Guide. Anyone going to France should most certainly have a copy of it - use this and eat in authentic restaurants the way only savvy locals do. Michelin provides you enough info to make your own discoveries without any surprises. less
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