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I've visited several times. I recommend going to Lyon and Strasbourg. They are my favorite cities in France. If you go Lyon and eat at the restaurants there, I guarantee you will be eating the best food you've ever had in your life. Nobody does fine food better than the French.
I think flossheal lives there, she could probably tell you what that's like.
that's a lil' bit about Paris:
Like most cities, it is not a place to visit by car. Parking can be an expensive nightmare (though less so than London), and the city has a great public transport network, with a fast underground network that stretches well into the suburbs.
Paris has an excellent public transport system; the bus network, the metro, the RER (express transit metro), and of course plenty of taxis. Taxis in France are ordinary vehicles with a taxi sign on the roof, not special vehicles as in London.
Visitors who plan to use lots of public transport in Paris may find that the best or cheapest solution is to take a visitor's pass, "Paris Visite", though this is not necessarily the case. The paris Visite passes are available on a 1, 2, 3 or 5 day basis, and cover all types of official public transport in the central area or central area and suburbs, depending on the option chosen.




What's it like in france?
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Has anyone ever been or lived there? I all of a sudden really want to go, whats it like?