What's the purpose of the French Collection Newsletter ?Our aim is to keep you up to date about French classes and new accommodation offerings across France. In addition, we'll progressively bring you advice and tips on such things as mobile phones, restaurants, sightseeing, and money saving ideas, etc. to help optimise your travels in France. In this first issue we cover: - News on upcoming French Language classes - Sydney (Epping), Central Coast and Paris;
- Announcement of a new accommodation partner - Les Fleurons in the Loire;
- A new restaurant recommendation for Paris;
- Planning to visit Versailles? We have some tips for you !
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French Classes for 2014French Beginners’ and Continuers’ Classes for 2014 will commence early February in both Sydney (EPPING) and the Central Coast (KILLCARE). Private sessions are also available for those who prefer one-on-one tuition. There are always a lot of enquiries at the start of a new year, so register your interest soon in order to ensure that your place ...
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Want to brush up your French in Paris ?If this is of interest, contact us as we have over a decade of experience in organising attendance at a Paris-based language institute ( Ecole de Langues). Classes can be tailored to meet your specific needs and time limitations. The institute can also organise accommodation in a home-stay situation to enhance your French experience. Read online.
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Beautiful B&B in LoireWe're very pleased to announce that Les Fleurons - a delightful B&B townhouse in the heart of historic Amboise, has just become our latest new accommodation partner in France. Amboise is close to many of the major château in the Loire, plus within walking distance are the Royal Château of Francois I and Leonardo da ... Read online.
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Bouillon-Chartier Restaurant (Paris)Bouillon-Chartier Restaurant, founded in 1896 and classified as an historic monument, the (Bouillon) CHARTIER is a popular restaurant situated at 7 Rue du Faubourg Montmartre (9th arrondissement), just off the celebrated Grands Boulevards. At the turn of the 19th century, the idea was to serve to the blue collar workers and the people of the neighbourhood a hot meal for ...
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Château de Versailles + 3 TipsThe Château de Versailles, a UNESCO World Heritage site, started as a hunting lodge in the 1600's for Louis XIII. Transformed by Louis XIV into a magnificent palace, the court and government of France were transferred there from Paris in 1682. With the French Revolution of 1789, Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette were removed from Versailles to prison. Today’s visitors can enjoy not only the sumptuous ...
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