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10 Best place to visit in Nogent-sur-Marne France

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10 Best Places to Visit in France - Travel video

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With over two decades of being the world's top tourist hotspot, France continues to allure travelers from every corner of the globe. Delight in the sophisticated charm of its culture, savour the exquisite flavours of its cuisine, and indulge in the finest wines known to humanity.

While Paris may steal the spotlight with its iconic landmarks and romantic ambiance, our adventure extends beyond the city limits. Discover hidden gems tucked away in charming villages, marvel at majestic chateaux, and wander through picturesque countryside scenes that seem straight out of a fairytale.

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Nogent vu du ciel

Un élève de troisième, dans le cadre de l'EPI professionnel a fait un dossier sur le métier de pilote de drone. Pour illustrer son projet, il a réalisé un film sur les bords de Marne.
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Driving In France-Nogent Sur Marne-Villiers Sur Marne 1/2

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River Seine cruise/ Top 1o attractions in Paris/Visit Paris #paris #travel #france

The Seine (/seɪn, sɛn/ SAYN, SEN,[1] French: [sɛn] ⓘ) is a 777-kilometre-long (483 mi) river in northern France.[2] Its drainage basin is in the Paris Basin (a geological relative lowland) covering most of northern France. It rises at Source-Seine, 30 kilometres (19 mi) northwest of Dijon in northeastern France in the Langres plateau, flowing through Paris and into the English Channel at Le Havre (and Honfleur on the left bank).[3] It is navigable by ocean-going vessels as far as Rouen, 120 kilometres (75 mi) from the sea. Over 60 percent of its length, as far as Burgundy, is negotiable by large barges and most tour boats, and nearly its whole length is available for recreational boating; excursion boats offer sightseeing tours of the river banks in the capital city, Paris.[4]
There are 37 bridges in Paris across the Seine (the most famous of which are the Pont Alexandre III and the Pont Neuf) and dozens more outside the city. A notable bridge, which is also the last along the course of the river, is the Pont de Normandie, the ninth longest cable-stayed bridge in the world, which links Le Havre and Honfleur.
The Seine rises in the commune of Source-Seine, about 30 kilometres (19 mi) northwest of Dijon. The source has been owned by the city of Paris since 1864. A number of closely associated small ditches or depressions provide the source waters, with an artificial grotto laid out to highlight and contain a deemed main source. The grotto includes a statue of a nymph, a dog, and a dragon. On the same site are the buried remains of a Gallo-Roman temple. Small statues of the dea Sequana Seine goddess and other ex-votos found at the same place are now exhibited in the Dijon archaeological museum.
The Seine is dredged and ocean-going vessels can dock at Rouen, 120 kilometres (75 mi) from the sea. Commercial craft (barges and push-tows) can use the river beginning at Marcilly-sur-Seine, 516 kilometres (321 mi) to its mouth.[5]

At Paris, there are 37 bridges. The river is only 24 metres (79 ft) above sea level 446 kilometres (277 mi) from its mouth, making it slow flowing and thus easily navigable.

The Seine Maritime, 123 kilometres (76 mi) from the English Channel at Le Havre to Rouen, is the only portion of the Seine used by ocean-going craft.[6] The tidal section of the Seine Maritime is followed by a canalized section (Basse Seine) with four large multiple locks until the mouth of the Oise at Conflans-Sainte-Honorine (170 km [110 mi]). Smaller locks at Bougival and at Suresnes lift the vessels to the level of the river in Paris, where the junction with the Canal Saint-Martin is located. The distance from the mouth of the Oise is 72 km (45 mi).[7]

The Haute Seine, from Paris to Montereau-Fault-Yonne, is 98 km (61 mi) long and has 8 locks.[8] At Charenton-le-Pont is the mouth of the Marne. Upstream from Paris seven locks ensure navigation to Saint Mammès, where the Loing mouth is situated. Through an eighth lock the river Yonne is reached at Montereau-Fault-Yonne. From the mouth of the Yonne, larger ships can continue upstream to Nogent-sur-Seine (48 km [30 mi], 7 locks).[9] From there on, the river is navigable only by small craft to Marcilly-sur-Seine (19 km [12 mi], 4 locks).[10] At Marcilly-sur-Seine the 19th century Canal de la Haute-Seine used to allow vessels to continue all the way to Troyes. This canal has been abandoned since 1957.[11]

The average depth of the Seine today at Paris is about 9.5 metres (31 ft). Until locks were installed to raise the level in the 1800s, the river was much shallower within the city, and consisted of a small channel of continuous flow bordered by sandy banks (depicted in many illustrations of the period). Today the depth is tightly controlled and the entire width of the river between the built-up banks on either side is normally filled with water. The average flow of the river is very low, only a few cubic metres per second, but much higher flows are possible during periods of heavy runoff
Dams and flood control
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Four large storage reservoirs have been built since 1950 on the Seine as well as its tributaries Yonne, Marne, and Aube. These help in maintaining a constant level for the river through the city, but cannot prevent significant increases in river level during periods of extreme runoff. The dams are Lac d’Orient, Lac des Settons, Lake Der-Chantecoq, and Auzon-Temple and Amance, respectively.
Name
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The name Seine comes from Gaullish Sēquana, from the Celtic Gallo-Roman goddess of the river, as offerings for her were found at the source. Sometimes it is associated with Latin; the Latin word seems to derive from the same root as Latin sequor (I follow) and English sequence, namely Proto-Indo-European *seikw-, signifying 'to flow' or 'to pour forth'.[30]

Events
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On 28 or 29 March 845, an army of Vikings led by a chieftain named Reginherus, which is possibly another name for Ragnar Lothbrok, sailed up the River Seine with siege towers and sacked Paris.
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Walking in the city of Nogent-le-Roi, France ????????

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Villiers-sur-Marne - 4K- Driving- French region

Villiers-sur-Marne
Roote 4k It's discovering beautiful regions to visit in France to start
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Visit a street you've never seen before and see how safe these areas are.
It's about discovering beautiful regions to visit in France to start
Come and enjoy a stroll with the family, the objective is to give you an overview of these cities
in case you want to go there, live there as a student, it will give you a glimpse of the view.
Roote 4K C'est découvrir de jolies régions à visiter en France pour commencer
Venez profiter d'une balade en famille, le but est de vous donner une vue d'ensemble de ces villes au cas où vous voudriez vous y rendre, y vivre en tant qu'étudiant, cela vous donnera un aperçu de la vue.
Visitez une rue que vous n'avez jamais vue auparavant et voyez à quel point ces zones sont sûres.
Il s'agit de découvrir de belles régions à visiter en France pour commencer
Venez profiter d'une balade en famille, l'objectif est de vous donner un aperçu de ces villes au cas où vous voudriez y aller, y vivre en tant qu'étudiant, cela vous donnera un aperçu de la vue.

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Northern France Road Trip (Le Touquet + Amiens + Montreuil-sur-mer) • Emma Rose Horsley

Last month we travelled to France on a road trip for a few days. We stayed in Le Touquet (my favourite place in Northern France) and visited Amiens, Abbeville and Montreuil-sur-mer. We didn't need to travel far from Calais for a quintessentially French holiday!

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Le pays de Langres : au coeur de nos régions - 1000 Pays en un - Documentaire Voyage - MG

Aux portes de la Champagne et de la Bourgogne, le pays de Langres regorge de richesses qui ne demandes qu’à être découvertes. Votre voyage commence à Langres, l’une des plus anciennes villes de France. Sa forteresse, la plus grande enceinte fortifiée d’Europe, témoigne de 17 siècles d’Histoire.

Pour découvrir les merveilles des plus belles régions de France, c'est ici - Abonnez-vous ???? ????

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Campanile Nogent-Sur-Marne, Nogent-sur-Marne, France

Campanile Nogent-Sur-Marne, Nogent-sur-Marne, France
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Located a 17-minute drive from Paris, this hotel features a business centre with equipped meeting rooms, a terrace and free Wi-Fi. Disneyland Paris is a 25-minute drive away while the Parc Astérix is a 30-minute drive away.
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Avenue Belle Gabrielle - jedna jej strona należy do Paryża, a druga do miasta Nogent sur Marne. I choć znajduje się ono tak blisko stolicy Francji, to jego położenie wcale nie przeszkadza mu być małym prowincjonalnym miasteczkiem. To ostatni mój film w tej serii z Francji. Wyjeżdżam do Miami.
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Hôtel du Port, Nogent-sur-Marne, France

Hôtel du Port, Nogent-sur-Marne, France
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Renovated in 2020 and located at the marina of Nogent sur Marn, Hôtel du Port is 15 km from Paris and features room with warm and wooden decor. Private parking is available. The RER E is a 10-minute walk away. The RER A is 20 minutes away on foot giving direct access to the Arc de Triomphe and La Def...
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ibis Nogent Sur Marne, Nogent-sur-Marne, France

ibis Nogent Sur Marne, Nogent-sur-Marne, France
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Just a 10-minute drive from the Nogent Port de Plaisance, ibis Nogent Sur Marne offers air-conditioned rooms, a restaurant and bar. The Bois de Vincennes Park and its famous zoo is a 10-minute drive away and the Parc Floral is 5.4 km from the hotel.
A flat-screen TV and free WiFi are included in the rooms. Each room has a simple décor and the en suite bathrooms are fitted with a shower. Hairdryers are available at reception.
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Paris, Jardin d'Agronomie Tropicale ???? de Nogent sur Marne - France ????????, Walking Tour

Instant Culture 02 ????Visite du Jardin d'Agronomie Tropicale à Nogent-sur-Marne, lieu de mémoire pour les soldats des anciennes colonies morts en 1914 - 1918.
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Instant Culture 02 ???? Visit to the Tropical Agronomy Garden in Nogent-sur-Marne, a memorial site for soldiers from former colonies who died in 1914 - 1918.

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Driving in France countryside - Champagne, Sacy, Écueil, Chamery, Nogent
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Places to see in ( Paris - France ) Les Halles

Places to see in ( Paris - France ) Les Halles

Les Halles de Paris, usually simply Les Halles, was Paris's central fresh food market. Located in the heart of the city, it was demolished in 1971 and replaced with the Forum des Halles, a modern shopping mall built largely underground and directly connected to the massive RER and métro transit hub of Châtelet-Les-Halles. The shopping mall welcomes 150,000 visitors daily

Since 2010, a major reconstruction of the mall is under progress. The new version is planned to be inaugurated by 2016. The mall remains open during works. In 2013, the Forum des Halles was still the second most visited shopping mall in France with 39.2 million visitors.

Les Halles was the traditional central market of Paris. In 1183, King Philippe II Auguste enlarged the marketplace in Paris and built a shelter for the merchants, who came from all over to sell their wares. The church of Saint-Eustache was constructed in the 16th century. The circular Halle aux Blés (Corn Exchange), designed by Nicolas Le Camus de Mézières, was built between 1763 and 1769 at the west end of Les Halles. Its circular central court was later covered with a dome, and it was converted into the Bourse de Commerce in 1889. In the 1850s, Victor Baltard designed the famous glass and iron buildings, Les Halles, which would last until the 1970s. Les Halles was known as the Belly of Paris, as it was called by Émile Zola in his novel Le Ventre de Paris, which is set in the busy marketplace of the 19th century.

Unable to compete in the new market economy and in need of massive repairs, the colourful ambience once associated with the bustling area of merchant stalls disappeared in 1971, when Les Halles was dismantled; the wholesale market was relocated to the suburb of Rungis. Two of the glass and cast iron market pavilions were dismantled and re-erected elsewhere; one in the Paris suburb of Nogent-sur-Marne, the other in Yokohama, Japan.

Gare de Châtelet – Les Halles is Paris's most used rail station, serving 750,000 travelers on an average weekday. The buildings and their surroundings have been criticized for their design. In 2002 Mayor Bertrand Delanoë announced that the City of Paris would begin public consultations regarding the remodeling of the area, calling Les Halles a soulless, architecturally bombastic concrete jungle.

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ART NOUVEAU - PARIS-Nogent-sur-Marne

L'Art nouveau est un mouvement artistique de la fin du xixe et du début du xxe siècle qui s'appuie sur l'esthétique des lignes courbes.
Né en réaction contre les dérives de l’industrialisation à outrance et la reproduction sclérosante des anciens styles, c'est un mouvement soudain, rapide, qui connaît un développement international : Tiffany (d'après Louis Comfort Tiffany aux États-Unis), JugendstilNote 1 (en Allemagne), Sezessionstil (en Autriche), Nieuwe Kunst (aux Pays-Bas), Stile Liberty (en Italie1), Modernismo (en Espagne), Style sapin (en Suisse), Modern (en Russie). Le terme français « Art nouveau » s’est imposé en Grande-Bretagne, en même temps que l’anglomanie en France a répandu la forme Modern Style au début du xxe siècle2.
S'il comporte des nuances selon les pays, ses critères sont communs : l'Art nouveau se caractérise par l'inventivité, la présence de rythmes, couleurs, ornementations inspirés des arbres, des fleurs, des insectes, des animaux, et qui introduisent du sensible dans le décor quotidien. C'est aussi un art total en ce sens qu'il occupe tout l'espace disponible pour mettre en place un univers personnel considéré comme favorable à l’épanouissement de l'homme moderne à l'aube du xxe siècle. En France, l'Art nouveau était appelé « style nouille » par ses détracteurs, en raison de ses formes caractéristiques en arabesques, ou encore « style Guimard », à cause des bouches de métro parisiennes réalisées en 1900 par Hector Guimard.
Apparu au début des années 1890, on peut considérer qu’à partir de 1905, l'Art nouveau avait déjà donné le meilleur de lui-même et que son apogée est atteint3. Avant la Première Guerre mondiale, ce mouvement évolua vers un style plus géométrique, caractéristique du mouvement artistique qui prendra la relève : l'Art déco (1910-1940).

The Suburb of Old Paris & White Wine - Paris Live #90

In the Parisian suburb of Nogent-sur-Marne a river winds its way through a landscape of beautiful homes, leafy promenades, and iconic remnants of 19th century Paris that were saved from the scrapyard (a Baltard pavilion from Les Halles, the original Pont des Arts, etc.).

It was also a hub of the classic “guinguette” watering holes, made even more famous by a 1943 French song touting the charms of the town’s “little white wine”.
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Image Credits:
-Map of Paris: © 2020 Google, Inc.
-Portrait of Victor Baltard: © Les Archives Nationales, photo by Louis Arnould
-Engraving of pavilions at Les Halles: public domain via Wikimedia Commons
-Colored lithograph of pavilions at Les Halles: © Archives Charmet, artist Félix Benoist
-Black & white photo of Les Halles: © Médiathèque de l’architecture et du patrimoine - Ministère de la Culture
-Destruction of pavilions at Les Halles: © Aron, via vandalismearchitectural.wordpress.com
-Interior of Église Saint-Augustin in Paris: © Corey Frye
-Interiors of pavilion event space: via pavillonbaltard.fr
-Two paintings of Morris Columns: public domain via Wikimedia Commons, painted by Jean Béraud
-Painting of pleasure boats in marina: public domain via Wikimedia Commons, painted by Ferdinand Gueldry
-Postcard of guinguette on bank of La Marne: © Archives départementales
-Lina Margy on sheet music cover: © Editions Ch. Borel-Clerc
-Sheet music for “Ah! le petit vin blanc”: via tourisme-nogentsurmarne.com
-Closeup of sheet music lyrics: via mimi1931.canalblog.bom
-Pont des Arts in Paris: © Corey Frye
-Postcard of viaduc in Nogent-sur-Marne: public domain via Wikimedia Commons

A cheap trip to Paris | France

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Hi, I’m Joanna and I moved to Scotland in 2020. Join me on my trips through Scotland and around the world. As I’m always on a budget, I will show you my tips and tricks how to save money while traveling.

A trip to Paris can be expensive. As our budget was tight, we tried to save as much as possible to make our 5-day holiday affordable. These are some tips to save money when visiting Paris:

1. Flights

We flew with EasyJet from Glasgow to Charles de Gaulle for £88.81 per person. It was cheaper to fly on Thursday evening rather than on a Friday morning and we took the cheapest return flight on Tuesday afternoon. Also, we didn’t pay for luggage and only took a bag each.

2. Accommodation

An aparthotel is the optimal accommodation when staying in an expensive city like Paris. Thus, we chose Adagio Access Nogent-sur-Marne which is part of the Accor Group. As we flew a day earlier, we received a long-stay discount, and it was cheaper to stay for 5 nights than the originally planned 4 nights.

To save more money, we created an Accor account and linked this to our KLM Flying Blue account. This allowed us to collect Accor points and Airmiles. Additionally, we booked the hotel through Quidco to receive Cashback.

3. Food

Having a kitchen in the aparthotel means that you can cook meals in the accommodation. Even if you just have breakfast in the aparthotel and only go out for dinner, this will save money. Buying Magic Bags from TooGoodToGo for 4-7€ saves a lot of money as well.

Keep in mind that drinking alcohol in public is allowed in France. Thus, a drink at the Seine can be inexpensive and you don’t need to go to a restaurant.

4. Activities

If possible, travelling to Paris at the beginning of the month can save a lot of money. The Louvre Museum is free after 6pm on the first Friday of the Month. There are also many other museums (i.e., Musée d'Orsay) that offer free entry at the beginning of the month. However, you do need to book a couple of weeks in advance as these tickets are popular.

We also saved money by avoiding overpriced activities and choosing alternatives. For example, we bought a bottle of wine and snacks to have at the Eiffel Tower and didn’t buy tickets to walk up the tower.

Costs per person:

Flights (Return) £88.81
Accommodation £139.44
Bus to Glasgow Airport (Return) £14.00
Airport Transfer £26.89
Zone Ticket £39.05
Food & Drink £126.65
Total £434.84

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