Any of the main cities in Normandy are easily accessible from Paris, as there are frequent services.
Normandy is the region of France located to the north west of Paris situated between the English Channel and Brittany. It was once controlled by Britain (though firmly in French hands since the 13th century save for a few British controlled Channel Islands off the coast), although there remains a Norman influence here that gives the region a slightly different cultural feel than other parts of France.
It is a mostly agricultural area where much of the country’s dairy is produced. Cattle breeding, cider production and fishing are also all important industries that help define this lush and beautiful region of France.
Bayeux Tapestry
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This small Norman city welcomes large numbers of tourists to see the immense embroidered cloth known to the French as “La Tapisserie de la Reine Mathilde”. It is 230 foot long and one of the largest and most detailed in the world depicting the events leading up to the Norman invasion in 1066.
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The town of Bayeux itself is also full of historical significance; being the first town liberated after D-Day and one of the few towns in the region to survive WWII rather unscathed, Bayeux has narrow streets crammed with wooden-framed Norman houses and has an impressive Gothic cathedral.
Attractions during Advent and Christmas
From 1st December 2009-15th January 2010, Mont St Michel hosts “Activities and Illuminations”, where the whole town is magically lit up.
Falaise hosts “Les Hivernales de Falaise” from 3rd-31st December 2009 with exhibitions, Christmas concerts, activities, street entertainment, Christmas market and fireworks.
The Creative Christmas Market in Evreux is available from 11th - 19th December 2009, with local arts and crafts including sculpture, jewellery, drawings, embroidery, decorations, as well as hats and clothing.
On the 16th of December, visitors can take a tour of the villages of Orne to see their special festive lights.
Aachen Cathedral
The cathedral was the first monument in the list of thee world heritage site in 1978. It ia a very historic and beautiful cathedral that dates back to the 1500â??s.... Aachen, Germany
Aachen City Hall
This is a building that was created in the 14th century; it has bronze doors entering into the building. The hall is a stunning piece of art with a background of history and there are many exhibitions that take place here.... Aachen, Germany
Aachen fountain
This beautiful fountain is known as the magic fountain, it was created in 1827 and the water that comes out of the fountain is believed to have healing powers, as it can prevent joint pains.... Aachen, Germany
Aachen Zoo
This is the most visited animal zoo in the city of Aachen; there are many animal parks in the zoo with tunnels and paths linking them together. The zoo has over 250 species of animals; there are activitys for children and families to get closer to the animals.... Aachen, Germany