My husband and I are planning to spend 2 nights in Caen. We will be seeing the Normandy beaches (with a tour) on one of the two days. The only other definite thing we plan to do is see the Caen peace museum/memorial on the alternate day. I understand that the museum is on the edge of town. So my question is, would it make more sense to stay in the city center or to stay near the museum? It seems there are several options in the 30 euro/double range in either place. We are traveling by rail and will not have a car.
Thank you for your advice!
Tish
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British troops have led France’s annual Bastille Day parade for the first time to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Entente Cordiale, a treaty which ended centuries of hostility between the two countries.
Thousands lined Paris’ major boulevard, the Champs-Elysées, to witness the Wednesday parade led by members of British Queen Elizabeth’s royal guard and participate in Bastille Day festivities.
Bastille Day commemorates the day angry crowds stormed the Bastille prison in Paris in 1789, sparking the revolution against the French monarchy.
France announced Monday that it had re-established diplomatic relations with Iraq, severed under the leadership of the dictator Saddam Hussein.
In Paris, a French Foreign Ministry spokesman said that France “wants to participate in the political and economic reconstruction of Iraq.”
Political analysts said that, given France’s longstanding opposition to the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, it was unlikely that it would suddenly win reconstruction contracts.
Australian cyclist Robbie McEwen has won the ninth stage of the Tour de France, but Frenchman Thomas Voeckler remains the overall leader as the race heads into the mountains.
McEwen finished the 160.5-kilometer ride between St. Leonard de Noblat and Guéret in 3:32:55, just ahead of Norway’s Thor Hushovd. Stuart O’Grady of Australia was third in the sprint finish.
Thomas Voeckler of France retained the overall lead, 2:53 ahead of O’Grady. Sandy Casar of France is third overall. Five-time champion Lance Armstrong of the United States is sixth overall (9:35 off the lead). Armstrong is trying to win the Tour for a record sixth time.
The alleged admission came shortly after the she was taken into custody – four days after the alleged assault on a train in the suburbs of Paris.
The 23-year-old woman said six men cut her clothes and drew swastikas on her body, accusing her of being Jewish.
The woman has been detained for falsely reporting a crime, state prosecutor Xavier Salvat told AFP news agency.
She could face up to six months in prison and a 7,500-euro ($9,200) fine if convicted.
The case has sparked widespread condemnation amid concern that racist and anti-Semitic attacks are on the rise in France.
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Do you know of any cheap hostel or a room for rent for about a week in Marseilles in August? If so please let me know! I’ll appreciate your help. Or perhaps you would like an exchange with a flat in Krakow, Poland. I can offer a nice flat in a beautiful city in the south of Poland in August in exchange for a flat in Marseilles or some other city in the south of France.
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