Some people are looking for wild, rocky shores, steeped in old customs and traditions … others cannot resist the allure of beautiful hill towns and lavender fields. The good news is France has it all. This guide should help you decide where to live and where to avoid for the perfect La vie française.
And it’s here in the Périgord that you discover that France’s reputation for culture dates back to Paleolithic times. Valleys are honeycombed with caves, passageways, and hidey-holes. In a number of these subterranean refuges, the prehistoric people who once lived the troglodyte lifestyle have left their mark on the walls.
It’s hard to imagine a more beautiful setting than this sparkling gem nestled between the mountains and the sea. Populated by a half-million, Lyon has all the usual offerings of a large, sophisticated city. With its wide assortment of excellent museums, theaters, and festivals, you’ll never suffer from a shortage of cultural events. It has an extensive and inexpensive public transportation system. There are farmers’ markets and restaurants galore. You’ll have your choice of doctors and pharmacies, bookstores, boutiques, galleries, and gyms … Lyon has it all.
Bordeaux Moving to a new place, especially to a completely new country, can be challenging. But, if your new residence is in Bordeaux, consider yourself lucky, since this French town is well known for its high standard of living, beautiful surroundings, and friendly citizens. Now, let’s have a look at a few places where settling in as an expat may not be so easy and perhaps, should be avoided.
Aside from the city bus, public transportation options are few, and some inhabitants complain of pollution from the RN7 national highway which passes almost directly through town. As in other areas of southeastern France, unemployment is high and, unfortunately, Orange has not attracted a consistent level of economic investment. Several residents have also cited the need for more medical services and doctors’ offices in Orange proper.
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Whoever wrote this certainly never lived in France.. Nice is not as nice as advertised, it's terrible, I'm from the French Riviera..
this is terrible news
paris is like an above-ground trashpit. the practicality of that is something i would have expected from the germans, not the french
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