Ferry To France Info Released
Online, May 31, 2011 (Newswire.com) - 'Ferry To France' info has recently been added at TravelFranceForFree.com, a website that shows travelers how to travel to France for free. Garry P. Thompson, a member of TravelFranceForFree.com, has shared his wonderful experience of traveling to France.
"It was my first day in Paris," says Thompson of TravelFranceForFree.com, a site that helps travelers get 85% discounts on any plane flight to France.
"When I arrived in the morning, I immediately grazed on French food. I ate Pims jaffa cakes, baguette with ham and salad, berry tart, rhubard and apple tart, caramel tarts, ... all with coffees. It was a lazy morning for me, but that was okay since it was Saturday," states Thompson.
Thompson says that new topics covered at TravelFranceForFree.com include car ferry to France, ferries France, and ferry to France from UK.
"Ferries to France and ferry from England to France are also covered," added Thompson.
"Baguette with rhubarb and raspberry jam are really delicious! If you haven't, you should definitely try it," adds Thompson.
"As this was my first day in Paris, I decided to wander around a few areas that seemed interesting," explained Thompson whose site, TravelFranceForFree.com, helps travelers get 85% discounts on hotels in France.
"I started off from Rue Saint-Denis at Passage du Grand Clef, one of the many Passages that I wanted to explore. Then, being a lazy-bone, I took the Metro straight to the majestic Palais Garnier-Opera. I spent some time admiring the outside architecture and then I decided to go inside. However, the queue was rather long for me, so I bailed out. I've become accustomed to quick access thanks to the Museum Pass. The large Belle Epoque departmental stores Magasins du Printemps and Galeries Lafayette are just around the corner," says Thompson.
"If anyone wants to know more about 'Ferry To France', info on ferry from France to England, or how to travel to France for free," adds Thompson, "they can visit our site at http://www.TravelFranceForFree.com."