08 Jul/04
Filed under: Travel Books, France, Europe at 12:19 PM
Don\'t worry about ordering your free copy of 96-page 2004 FranceGuide Magazine travel planner. FranceGuide 2004 is now online. All the entertaining and informative articles, the traditional \"Informed Traveler\" sections, high-profile interviews and more, are now at your fingertips.
For your convenience, each article and section can be printed from the website as is, or in pdf format with the original color photos and even in simple Word document form.
This year\'s FranceGuide invites Americans to visit France and \"Make It Your Own.\". It offers readers enchanting itineraries throughout France with new places to discover, fun for the family, and active vacation ideas for every American traveler. This year\'s FranceGuide also conveys the country\'s heartfelt gratitude to U.S. WWII veterans and a warm welcome to their fellow citizens.
FranceGuide 2004 also contains a wealth of material on Paris, including an insightful article on the American love affair with Paris, a retrospective on famous African-Americans who made their mark on the City of Light and some useful tips on how visitors can make the most of their euros.
In addition to highlighting the varied regions of France and famous cities like Lyon and Cannes, this year\'s FranceGuide also includes some useful tips on making the most of any French vacation. Find out what is beyond the flat pebble beaches of Nice. See firsthand what goes on behind the scenes in a French restaurant through the Ecole des Chefs program of Relais & Châteaux. Find out why train travel offers such a unique and beloved way to see la belle France. Learn about the France that lies beyond Europe, including Martinique, French Guiana, French Polynesia, Guadeloupe, St. Barths and St. Martin.
With practical information, insider tips, suggested itineraries and more, the comprehensive FranceGuide is the perfect tool for travelers looking to plan a memorable France vacation.
To view the magazine online visit www.franceguide.com/us and select \"FranceGuide Magazine\" from the yellow navigation bar\'s \"Info & Brochures.\"