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During this very eventful month of May, between two sprigs of lily-of-the-valley (the traditional May Day flower), you can enjoy the tennis at Rolland Garros, lots of music, good food and wines from the Loire valley, strolls along the river to outdoor cafés-cum-dance halls (guinguettes), and lots of cultural festivities. If you’re looking for a place to stay when visiting or touring, France Hôtel Guide will find you the right place out of the 300 hotels in Paris and 2000 in France. |
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Roland Garros, from 18 May to 6 June
This year may be the last time the French Open is held at Porte d'Auteuil. Roland Garros is an unusual tournament in the Grand Slam because of its architecture. Its atmosphere and red clay courts have often proved unlucky for some tennis champions. How will the favourites Nadal and Federer fare this year?
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Printemps des Rues street art festival on 8 and 9 May in Paris (10th district)
This year the 13th edition of the street art festival called Printemps des Rues will be offering some highly diverse exhibits on the theme of the Object, materializing what words cannot express. Appealing to all our senses, the artists’ works include street theatre, puppets, circus acts, visual art exhibits and music.
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Paris-guinguettes cruise, every week, all year round.
The Paris-guinguettes cruise is a pleasure you really shouldn’t miss.
Turn back time for a day and have fun lunching and dancing at the guinguettes that once hosted popular cabaret shows, where ordinary people used to go to dine and dance, along the banks of the Marne.
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