Articles tagués ‘travel’

The Flavors of France – Paris

Thursday 5 August 2010

For the best cooking accessories on the net, go to: www.youcookonline.com View more cooking shows on our youtube channel. Go to www.youtube.com/youcookonline “The Flavors of France”, Paris. To many, France is considered the culinary capital of the world. In this exciting series, the…

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Paris, France (Paris, mon amour)

Friday 9 July 2010

A video based on my graphics and on my photos from my holidays in Paris, France. Background music: ‘A Paris’ , by Line Renaud, with orchestra directed by Pierre Guillermin. Lyrics and music by Francis Lemarque. Recorded: 1956 Also including parts from ‘En Avril a Paris’ by Franck Pourcel and his orchestra. Music: Charles Trenet and Walter Eiger. Recorded: 1959

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Paris, France: Latin Quarter Cafe Culture

Wednesday 7 July 2010

In the 13th century, the University of Paris was founded on the south bank of the Seine River. Soon after, the area became to be known as the Latin Quarter for the language passers-by would hear on the street. Today the Latin Quarter makes up the core of Paris’ Left Bank, offering a variety of ethnic restaurants, tangled lanes, and the city’s famous cafe scene. For more information on the Rick Steves’ Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit www.ricksteves.com.

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