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Free Things in Europe

Europe is a spot unlike any other for backpackers who are looking for the best of sights, culture and spirit the world has to offer. Travelers should go to Europe to enjoy a real taste of freedom and independence, as it is the chance of a lifetime to enjoy your youth with your friends to make memories and bonds which would last a lifetime. Yes, the journey could be a bit expensive, but in this article you might find a lot of things that can be enjoyed for no charge at all. That’s right; the following fun facts are absolutely free to be enjoyed by you and your mates:

1. London

* At the Buckingham Palace gate, the Queen’s Guard changes at 11.30 am every day during summer and on alternate days during winter. This is one of the most famous of sights which draws a huge crowd, so catch an early spot and enjoy the sight
* The best way to spend the weekend is to check out the Tate Modern which offers a wide and intriguing display of art, you can also check out the Borough markets nearby which offers wares you might have never seen before.
* Westminsters Abbey, where generations of the British Monarch and many great poets and contemporary writers rest, does charge admission but is free to the pious, try and catch the Abbey Choir.

* Museums which offer permanent collections have been free since 2001 so take advantage of the British Museum, The National Gallery and the Natural History Museum.
2. Paris 

* The long wait in the lines to see the Eiffel Tower might be discouraging and not worth the price. Another way to catch a great view of Paris is getting to the Sacre Coeur atop Montmartre. It’s a steep climb what with the steps to the cathedral and all, but its well worth it. Note that admission is charged only if you wish to climb the towers or check out the museum.

* The architectural perfection known as Notre Dame is again free for the pious.

* You can always catch up with the latest in popular fashion by window shopping at Rue de Faubourg St. Honore and the Avenue Montaigne.
 
3. Connoisseurs Delight

* Belgium is known for creating over 600 brews, and Haacht happens to be one known for its fruit beer and the brewery offers an hour of guided tour for free, including the taste of fermented beer.

* Saint Emillion, Bordeux has a lot of Vineries that offer free cellar visits and wine tastings.

* Brussels has many shops and cafés that offer you free chocolates though in the cafes it comes along with your coffee. You can also try out the free tours and samples of the Cailler Nestle factory which is in Broc, Switzerland.

* There are many places in Vienna where you can enjoy free waltz concerts and balls. Though some might not be free, there are many that offer cheap tickets for good seats.

A Family Camping Experience In France

Experiencing France for the first time is something a family should do. Touring the main cities and seeing the known landmarks can be quite a memorable experience but what a more exciting one awaits you outside the busy streets of the urban landscape. A family camping experience in France is a great opportunity to enjoy the great outdoors and at the same time get a chance to see France in a whole different light.

The country’s rural landscape, the scenic vineyards, valleys, beaches and mountain landscapes can give your family the perfect holiday memory that will last them a lifetime.

Bringing your whole family to France for a holiday camping trip can be quite tricky. This is especially true when you’re working under a budget. This means looking for various means to shave off the expenses. You need to plan the trip in advance to get discounted airline tickets. The early planning will also help you find a good campsite and will give you some time to book or reserve camp accommodations if needed.

Some campsites in France do require advance bookings especially the more popular ones which have a limit to the number of campers in the site. Nonetheless, there are other smaller and more personal campsites scattered in France so I do believe that you won’t fail in getting a campsite for your family.

Probably the best way to come about selecting a campsite is to decide on where in France you would actually like to visit. Brittany for example has several great campsites that offer discounted prices for family campers and tourists alike. So you have to talk among yourselves and select an area in France where you want to go.

This is a family trip so it would be best to arrive at a family consensus so the experience becomes more worthwhile and memorable. You don’t want any bickering happening during your vacation so before you set out make sure everyone is happy with the selected place.

After you determine where to go, it would be not the best time to finalize the best time to actually fly to France and enjoy a holiday of camping. The months from May to September are usually the open season for campsites in France with July and August being the most ideal time because of the wonderful weather during these two months. You’ll find more entertainment and attractions open in these two months so if you want a quieter vacation for your family you might want to book earlier or even during September.

When you set out to France, be sure to bring your camping gear with you although, some campsites do have camping facilities including tents or similar camping accommodations. So it would be best to ask the campsite for details regarding the facilities and services being offered so you would know the specific camping gear and equipment to bring. If you do opt on a campsite that offers the bare necessities then it is recommended that you bring all your gear with you. Camping equipment can be quite expensive in France especially during the peak season.

A family camping experience in France is something that you can tell stories of to your grandchildren. It is definitely a great and unique experience. It is a good vacation trip and it is certain, with proper planning, your whole family will enjoy.