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		<description><![CDATA[Marseille in the south of France is the country&#8217;s second largest city after Paris. Right on the Mediterranean coast it is one of France&#8217;s great historic cities.
An ancient city in the Bouches-du-Rhone &#8216;departement&#8217; of Provence, Marseille is the largest French seaport and one of France&#8217;s great historic cities. It was functioning as a port even [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.appietto.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/marseille.jpg"><img src="http://www.appietto.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/marseille-150x150.jpg" alt="" title="marseille" width="150" height="150" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-44" /></a>Marseille in the south of France is the country&#8217;s second largest city after Paris. Right on the Mediterranean coast it is one of France&#8217;s great historic cities.<br />
An ancient city in the Bouches-du-Rhone &#8216;departement&#8217; of Provence, Marseille is the largest French seaport and one of France&#8217;s great historic cities. It was functioning as a port even before Julius Casar conquered the Gauls.<br />
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Settled by the Ligurians the town was taken by the Phoenicians around 600BC, the Greeks in 540BC and the Romans two thousand years ago. As a result of such long settlement, Marseille is rich in history. The bustling atmosphere of Marseilles also reflects its great port, fishing fleets and specialism in seafood. The city’s one-time reputation for gangsters and crime was depicted in French and American films, the best-known of which to English-speakers is ‘The French Connection’ starring Gene Hackman.<br />
But time has moved on and Marseille is now better known for its museums and galleries, as a port of call for Mediterranean cruise ships, for its football team, Olympic Marseille &#8211; and for its seafood.</p>
<p>Marseille is heaven for seafood fans. As well as the many fresh fish dishes you can choose between various versions of the traditional fish soup, bouillabaisse. Bouillabaisse du Ravi and Bouillabaisse du Pecheur are variations commonly served in the city’s restaurants. Ravi (‘delighted’) features six different fish while the Bouillabaisse du Pecher (‘fisherman’) has three.<br />
‘Moules marinier’, another staple seafood dish of Provence, combines mussels with Provencal herbs and finely diced onion. Eat in the Vieux Port (the old port) looking out over the Mediterranean and you’ll see the bustling harbour at work. Alternatively, go into the quieter streets of the Quai de Rive Neuve. The dry local white wines suit fish and seafood very well but many people choose a rose wine – ‘pink’ somehow seems right in the heat of the Provencal summer.</p>
<p>Many holiday makers combine a visit to Marseille with visits to other towns on the Mediterranean coast. St-Tropez, Cannes, Cassis, Sainte-Maxime, Frejus, Antibes, Nice, Cap Ferrat and Monte Carlo all have distinct characters and charm. With their beaches and glamour they will definitely appeal to the committed hedonist.</p>
<p>Inland, the towns of Aix-en-Provence, Arles and Avignon will appeal to culture vultures. In particular you may want to visit the summer theatre festival in Avignon and the exhibition in Arles of Roman antiquities. The latter is on until mid-September 2010 and features a bust of Caesar and many artefacts excavated from the river bed of the Rhone.</p>
<p>In Marseille, some major sights to see are the 5th century Abbaye de St-Victor, the Old Port, the Romanesque Basilique Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde, the former prison of the Chateau d’If, the famous street known as La Canebiere, the historical ruins in the Jardin des Vestiges, the old town square Estienne d&#8217;Orves and the 17th century building La Vieille Charite, now an exhibition centre. Museums not to miss are the Musee d&#8217;Histoire de Marseille, Musee de la Marine, Musee des Docks Romains (a Roman warehouse), the art Museum (Musee Grobet-Labadie) and the Musee d&#8217;Histoire Naturelle.</p>
<p>High-speed trains (TGVs) run frequently between Paris and Marseille and take just three hours. The local airport, Marignane, serves destinations around Europe and in Africa.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[France itself was born in this northern province between the Marne and the Somme – for it was here that the Franks – ancestors of the French – set up home.
A land of culture, the cradle of Gothic art and an unspoiled environment: Picardy is a treasure-trove of art and natural beauty. Its cathedrals at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.appietto.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/picardy.jpg"><img src="http://www.appietto.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/picardy-150x150.jpg" alt="" title="picardy" width="150" height="150" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-16" /></a>France itself was born in this northern province between the Marne and the Somme – for it was here that the Franks – ancestors of the French – set up home.<br />
A land of culture, the cradle of Gothic art and an unspoiled environment: Picardy is a treasure-trove of art and natural beauty. Its cathedrals at Beauvais, Amiens, Senlis, Laon or Noyon illustrate the rise of Gothic art as it spread across France and Europe. The charm of its small Medieval town of Senlis or the riches of the châteaux at Pierrefonds, Coucy, Chantilly, Bagatelle and Compiègne, surrounded by magnificent gardens, parks and forests set a nostalgic mood that&#8217;s enhanced during festivals, son et lumières shows and Picardy games. Another pleasure inherited from the past – that of good food – is assiduously cultivated: ficelle picarde, salt meadow lamb, gâteau battu and other abundant products of the generous environment. Picardy produce has what it takes to give the most demanding gourmet an appetite! <span id="more-15"></span></p>
<p>Take the trouble to explore, and you’ll find Picardy to be one of the most rewarding provinces in France. Picardie’s coastline is the least urbanised in all France with miles upon miles of beautiful sandy beaches and dunes. Great for windsurfing, land yachting, sailing, swimming and building castles. But there are lots of real castles too, often tucked away in the vast expanses of oak and beech forests (largest in all Europe). If it’s a walking break you’re after or even a cycling break, the choice is yours – choose between coastline and forests, vineyards (yes, aoc vineyards of Champagne do stretch into southern Picardy) and wide open countryside. </p>
<p>There’s Amiens, of course, capital of Picardy, barely 90mins drive from Calais, ideal for a short break in France. A bustling University town, home of Jules Verne, with a glorious Gothic Cathedral (UNESCO World Heritage Site). Just one of many historic towns with world-class cathedrals or châteaux.</p>
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