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Should I go to France or Germany, and why?

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Don't tell me both. I gotta pick one.

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  1. well, I've been to Germany, very beautiful, and i've spend time around the French for the last eight months. The people in Germany are very nice, they are a little stuck up. But if you ever have a chance to be around these french people, they actually walk around with their nose in the air. I'm an easy going guy, these people are stuck up. There was also a poll in Francenot to long ago about how many people in France actually like their country.....and the majority of the French don't like the french..Regardless, have a good time.


  2. Go to France!

    Food is better, heaps of sights to see and everything is connected by trains so you can travel anywhere in the country very easily.

  3. You should go in france.

    Do you known the castle of versailles?

    It is the beautiful castle in the world and it is at 20 minutes of Paris with the train.

    www.chateauversailles.fr/

  4. go to france! not like paris but the counrtyside or the mountains or the beautiful beaches or the magnificent castles and palaces.

  5. France, theres so many sites to see. Its a lot diferent and I enoyed going there. They hsve great clothes stores to.

    1) Cours Saleya Flower Market

    Nice's famous Flower Market is one of the best attractions in the whole city. The edges are lined with cafés and souvenir shops, and the stands themselves are packed with amazing produce and myriad flowers. It operates six days a week, replaced on Mondays by a flea and antiques market.

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    2) Matisse Museum

    The lovely and innovative art of Henri Matisse was inspired by the fresh colors and lines of Nice. Just take a look at any of his art peering out of balcony windows, and you will surely see the Riviera shoreline. This vast museum shows Matisse's works from his more traditional early days to the end of his career. There are also some of his personal effects here. The museum gift shop features prints of the artist's works.

    3) Vieux Nice, or Old Nice

    Old Nice is downright dripping with atmosphere. Its narrow streets are a one-stop shop for take-home finds, such as Provençal wares, household items, wine, gourmet gifts, hip clothing and more. There are numerous restaurants in the area, as well as several fun bars and nightclubs. Be sure to stop off for a delicious ice cream in this neighborhood.

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    4) Promenade des Anglais

    Few spots epitomize Nice -- or, in fact, the joie de vivre of the French Riviera in general -- than the inviting Promenade des Anglais. It is always bustling with humanity.There are tourists relaxing in the royal blue chairs lining the shore. There are locals roller blading, biking or jogging along it. Vendors sell crepes and drinks on it. Best of all, there are delightful (if over-priced) seaside restaurants. Splurge on a chaise lounge, and let waiters bring you cocktails and appetizers.

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    5) Rue de France Pedestrian Zone

    The Nice pedestrian zone, or "zone pietonne," is a hub of activity. This is the place if you need to load up on souvenirs. Street entertainers frequent this area. There are gourmet shops, clothing shops, news stands, bookstores and more. (Check out the Ducs de Gascogne store for some real finds). Grab a café au lait and watch the world go by, nibble on a crepe, or visit in the evening for a robust meal with an Italian accent. This is just a lively spot!

    6) Theatre de la Photographie et de l'Image

    This homage to the photographic arts is housed in a lovely renovated building a couple blocks off the busy Boulevard Jean Medicine thoroughfare. The museum typically hosts exhibits of universal appeal, such as a show dedicated to portraits of Hollywood celebrities over the decades and an exhibition on American Indians. Entry is free.

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    7) Russian Cathedral

    What a juxtaposition: the traditional Russian onion towers in the background, and the tropical palm trees in the foreground. As odd a pairing as the two seem, the Russian Cathedral is just one of many Russian attractions in the city. The Russian aristocracy used Nice as a balmy getaway, and left their indelable mark on the Riviera city. The cathedral is the finest example, and provides a rare opportunity to experience the former U.S.S.R. on the Cote d'Azur.

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    8) Nice Archaeology Museum and Roman Ruins

    The Russians weren't the first to succumb to the allure of Nice. The ancient Romans also called the area home, and to this day visitors can see the ruins of a Roman arena and bathhouses at (or next to) this museum in the Nice Cimiez neighborhood (right next to the Matisse Museum). Inside, the archaeology museum houses an interesting mix of historic and archeological exhibits on the area.

    9) Nice Port

    The Nice Port area is one frequently overlooked by tourists, but it shouldn't be. Just around the corner from Old Nice and the Quai des Etats Unis, this is a great spot to watch the Corsica ferries lift off. There are also some of the city's hippest nightclubs here.

    10) Le Chateau

    The best reason to visit the chateau is for the spectacular panoramic view of the city and sea. You won't actually see much of a castle (only a few sections of it remain). You can take the elevator up for a nominal price or hike up the stairs for free to the park atop the hill. Be sure to bring your camera.

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  6. you should go to France, then you can meet Tina Turner.

    http://www.tinaturnerfans.com/

    http://www.tina-turner.co.uk/index.htm

    http://www.tinaturner.be/index.php

  7. Well I would give you an answer but I don't know what type of person you are. I would browse your answers and questions to kind of get a jist of who you are but they're on private so I really think that this decision has to do with what kind of person you are so I would say to go to Germany judging on the only thing I know about you and that is your avatar. Since you have a picture of  a fly I would suggest you go to Germany because its more rough and not as prissy as France. And you know France can be prissy. For some reason I think you would appreciate a heavier language manly looking structures and a very reasonalbe drinking age and you know what's legal in Amsterdam. Not that I would suggest you doing that in Amsterdam.....but I don't know like I said I know it's not good to judge a book by it's cover but there's nothing else help you on. So hope I helped oh and if i offened you in any way I'm sorry, I didn't mean to... I just give an honest opinion. Hope I helped you..... Happy travels cause I would love to be in your shoes!

  8. Germany... my friend has been there and she said she loved it there and if she could she would move there.!

    and why??

    she told me it was really beautiful there too.

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