10. The city has several specialized stores where you can buy the best Burgundy wines. They often hold wine tastings and sell interesting regional delicacies. 11. Nevers is a major pilgrimage center so the largest number of foreign guests come to the city for religious holidays. Be sure to book a hotel room for such periods in advance. 12. The city's biggest and most visited tourist center is located in the …
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In the end, be sure to pamper the kids with some tasty local desserts. That's how they can remember their stay in Nevers for a lifetime. At Les Gouters D'Enora Cafe, pay attention to chocolate eclairs, croissants, and pastries, as well as great pies. Le Fournil St Arigle is a bakery famous for its stunning pastries, and a visit to Station Sante Café will be a perfect complement to rest for those who prefer fruit …
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Be sure to visit the Church of St. Peter that was built in the second half of the 16th century. Its classical facade retains many unique design elements: in its niches, you can see beautiful statues of John the Baptist and the Virgin Mary. Inside the church, there is no less interesting artistic value - unique frescoes painted by the best Italian masters in the 17th century. Paris Gate that can be seen on one …
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Many travelers associate Nevers with world-famous Formula 1 racing. Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours runs through the city, so F1 fans visit Nevers every year. If you hadn't a chance to witness the races, you can always visit one of the specialized stores and buy some souvenirs in the style of Formula One. In general, Nevers is characterized by quite a calm and casual rhythm of life, which many travelers compare …
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Those who'd rather prefer a casual atmosphere should check out Tomate Et Chocolat. Guests appreciate it for both affordable prices and a diverse menu. Visitors are always offered a wide choice of meat and fish dishes, seasonal vegetable salads, and popular first courses. Since its opening, this restaurant has been popular not only among tourists but also among locals, which speaks for its high level. Fans of …
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Those who prefer relaxing in a stylish contemporary setting will love Blue Line Lounge. Here, guests are also offered wonderful wines and signature snacks, as well as a broad selection of cocktails. Interesting show programs are held for visitors several times a week. Wine tastings are not rare too. Bar le Continental will appeal to those who like a noisy and casual atmosphere. Since its opening, it has been …
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Moving around in France - transportation
The country’s road network is about 1,000,000 kilometers. It is worth noting that most of them have a good quality pavement. The road network is divided into motorways, national roads, and departmental roads. But, despite the fact that the quality of road in the country is at a very high level, it is often very difficult for tourists to travel by car, especially in large cities. This is due to the fact that in the country there is an acute shortage of parking spaces, and also during rush hour there are lots of unimaginable traffic jams. The country also has well-developed air transportation infrastructure. In Paris alone, there are two large airports operating simultaneously. They are located in the north and south of the city. The largest international airports operate in Bordeaux, Marseilles, Strasbourg, and Toulon. Nevertheless, there are some companies that conduct domestic flights.
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Economy roadmap of France
Industrial production in France gives at least 22% of the country’s total GDP. Furthermore, about one third of the working-age population is employed in this exact industry. On the territory of France, mechanical engineering is particularly widespread, with the share of products more than 3% of that of the total world production. This is a sufficiently impressive figure, in comparison with the countries of the European Union. The Country also has a well-developed chemical and automobile industry. The most important firms which are noted for their automobile production around the world are Peugeot-citroen, and Renault, with the latter completely owned by the State. In terms of food exports, France ranks second place, behind only the food industry of the United States of America.
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