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Elytour Paris, your luxury and business Travel Agency in France, Paris

The founders of Elytour Paris, Incoming Luxury Agency are explaining their philosophy for travel:
A : On my very first trip to Paris I fell in love with the irresistible charm of this magical city. Of course I had already seen numerous images of the city in books, but in reality the “city of lights” proved to be much more majestic, warm and mysterious than I ever could have imagined.
From that moment on, I was driven by a passion to discover the magical and undiscovered treasures that are so abundant in the capital of France, which lead me to create a catalogue of fabulous places and rare gems. Now I can share this collection with all those who, like me, believe that a voyage is first and foremost an encounter between our senses and emotions.
A : Our passion for France and its richness guided us in the discovery of this magnificent land. We walked through the City of Lights, met with designers, artisans and restaurateurs to discover and personally evaluate thousands of Parisian establishments for you. Thus was born our selection of urban excursions, unique or classic, of charm and gourmandise. We are pleased to present you with this catalogue of Parisian experiences that we discovered and selected just for you.
Discover our Collection of Private tours at: http://www.elytour-paris.com/uk/collection.php

Our Collection of Guided Tours : Paris La Belle
To begin this discovery tour, you will meet your tour guide at the hotel. After a river cruise, your guide will take you up the Eiffel Tower for a lunch in a restaurant with a panoramic view. This tour will be at your pace and planned to accommodate your schedule. It can be lengthed according to your wishes.
“Paris la Belle,” as Jacques Prévert nicknamed this luminous city, has always fascinated Parisians and foreigners alike.
Elytour invites you on a voyage of cultural and sensoral pleasure through the extraordinary history of France, as written by its kings and its citizens.
Discover the most beautiful monuments and museums of Paris: the Champs-Elysées, the Arc of Triumph, the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame, Place de la Concorde, Rue de Rivoli, the Ile de la Cité, Saint-Germain, Saint-Michel, the Sorbonne university, Panthéon, Trocadéro, the Invalides with the tomb of Napoleon … next take one of the famous bateau-mouche along the Seine river and admire the magnificent bridges of Paris: Pont Neuf, the Pont Alexandre III, the bridge of l’Alma, the bridge of the arts …
“Paris la Belle” is a half-day panoramic visit, ideal for your first visit to the French capital. The tour can be complemented by a lunch or a museum visit, such as the Louvre, the Orsay Museum, or the Versailles Chateau. If you prefer walking tours, we can suggest a visit of one of the historic neighborhoods of Paris such as Montmartre, the Latin Quarter, Saint-Germain, the Marais …

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Life in the South of France


The Herault is a spectacular Department in the Languedoc Region of France. It gets it’s name from the beautiful River Herault, which meanders through it.

The French, when it comes to where they would most like to live, permanent or retirement, opt for the Herault, it’s their favorite location in all of France! Many buy homes in the area and house prices are rising steadly. Lots of foreigners have also discovered this and bought vacation or permanent homes in this tranquil area, where the main concern of the day can often be “what will I do today?” The pace is slower, the food healthier, life expectancy is longer, the worries are less…yes it’s tough.

Real estate prices are still pretty reasonable, in the Languedoc region, making it a good time to buy. You can choose from a chalet, apartment, village/town house, or luxury villa with swimming pool. Prices vary, depending on how close to the sea or a particular town or village. Each village or town has Estate Agent’s Offices (Immobiliers) with plenty of photos in their windows, call in and have a chat, more than likely they’ll show you properties that same day.

When buying real estate in France you can save paying the agents fee’s. Just travel around and find properties being sold privately by their owners. In most cases you will see a hand written sign saying “A Vendre”. If you have the time, travel from town to village looking for your potential dream home, if possible staying overnight, meeting the locals and experiencing the place.

It’s easy to understand why the Herault is so popular. Montpellier is the major city in this department, with it’s international airport and first class train service, this beautiful historical and modern city, offers an abundance of places to see and things to do, it’s a great base and starting point to commence your exploration of the area, be it by car or rail.

The major towns and villages of Beziers, Marseillan, Sete, Agde, Meze, Pezenas and lots more, each with their own unique style and character are all within an hours journey by rail or car.

You can experience the breath taking landscape of small villages nestled and embraced by dramatic mountains and vineyards. Take a stroll along the many rivers and canals, relax on the banks of the Canal du Midi watching the colorful barges quietly float by. Let the day drift along, picnicking on the shores of serene lakes.

The Herault Department is well known for its miles and miles of clean, sandy, sun drenched Mediterranean beaches. With over 300 days of sunshine per year it’s a magnet for holiday makers, especially the French themselves, (need I say more?)

Every village and town in the Herault has at least one market a week, selling breads, cheeses, meats, fish and vegetables along with clothes, bric a brac and the kitchen sink. They are lively and colorful events with plenty of bargains. No matter how small the village or town you’re in, you’ll [...]

Buying A Home In South France


The South of France is a popular place to buy a home. It’s easy to understand why…it has so much to offer!

A problem for many is deciding where to buy. A really good choice at the moment has to be the Languedoc Region. It oozes charm! In Languedoc a wonderful place to buy in is Agde.

So let’s discover why Agde is a great place to buy a home in or just to visit…

Agde is the 2nd. oldest city in France and is situated on the banks of the River Herault, in the Languedoc Region, in the south of France. This beautiful city was first inhabited, by the Greeks, 2600 years ago. 2 miles from the Mediterranean sea, Agde is situated just below “Le Mont Saint Loup”, an ancient volcano. The basalt rock, quarried from here, was used to build most of the buildings in the narrow roads and lanes. It was also used for the dramatic fortress cathedral, “Saint Etienne”, which was built in the 12th. century on the foundations of a 5th. century Roman church.

The old city, is steeped in tradition and culture. It has an abundance of “good value for money” restaurants and cafes, with bustling outdoor weekly markets and fetes. The city is colorful and alive with atmosphere, especially during the summer months when there’s plenty of wonderful things to see and do, you’ll be spoiled for choice! People buying homes here love the ancient and rustic character of the place. Many buy property needing total renovation – there are grants available for restoration of the ancient buildings – check with the local Mairie.

On the other side of the volcano, sits the area known as Cap d’Agde, it’s the largest purpose built holiday resort in Europe (Built in 1970’s). It consists of holiday apartment blocks, all types of restaurants, shops, night clubs, hotels and plenty of attractions for children. Many sun drenched fine sandy beaches grace this scenic spot and it attracts 1000’s upon 1000’s of visitors from all corners of the globe each year. This is an ideal spot to buy a vacation home. Cap d’Agde also has Naturist Quarter popular with visitors from all over Europe.

Two miles from the old city, up the River Herault (still in the commune of Agde) you will find Grau d’Agde, a small holiday village. With plenty of restaurants, shops, bars, markets and a super clean beach, it’s a calm mini holiday area to relax and let the day drift slowly by. This area is also popular for holiday homes.

Across the river (2 minutes by ferry) lies the tranquil village of La Tamarissiere. This village is unique, it has its very own pine forest along its golden beach. The village has camping sites, restaurants, bars, shops and markets. This is an exclusive part of Agde, still relatively undiscovered, perfect for those seeking quality. Property prices are likely to rise steeply here over the coming years.

Agde, with its 22000 inhabitants, has much to offer. Many wonderful sea, river and canal [...]