of France
Ile de France
Fontainebleau
Submitted by Editors on October 8, 2008 - 9:04am.

Description
Fontainebleau is a lovely historical town south of Paris, France (55.5 km - 34.5 miles). It is renowned for its large and scenic Forest of Fontainebleau, a favorite weekend getaway for Parisians, as well as for the historical Château de Fontainebleau of the kings of France, which attracts crowds of tourists
Access
Getting there is very easy from Paris.
Nogent-sur-Marne
Submitted by Editors on October 8, 2008 - 7:11am.Description
Nogent-sur-Marne is a town in Val-de-Marne. The river Marne goes trough the town and is a tributary of the Seine.
Access
You can access the town of Nogent using RER A Train. The ride takes approximately 15 minutes from the center of Paris (Les Halles Station).
Versailles
Submitted by Editors on September 9, 2008 - 7:25am. 
Versailles is a city on western edge of the French capital city Paris, now part of the sprawling metropolis within the Ile de France region. Versailles is best known for being the site of the vast royal palace and gardens built by King Louis XIV within what was previously a royal hunting lodge. It is also one of the most wealthy neighbourhoods near Paris.
Family first time in Paris for vacation needs tour guide
Submitted by joey703 on June 6, 2007 - 11:45pm.Hi, my family will be in paris by fist week of august for a vacation trip. am looking for someone who is willing to guide us during our day time tour of the city. preferrable a resident of paris..for a negotiated fee...
joey
Île de France

The royal heartland of France, the region is littered with sumptuous chateaus and beautiful forests. Paris lies at its center and offers the greatest concentration of museums, sites, activities and shopping in France.





