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It's a unique concept according to its creators, a hotel in the French town of Nantes is offering the chance for people to become a hamster - for 99 euros a night, you can eat hamster grain, run in a giant wheel and sleep in hay stacks in what is called the "Hamster Villa..."
They are known for their Gallic froideur and now France's reputation as the most unwelcoming country in Europe has been confirmed - our friends across the Channel have been named and shamed as the most hostile natives on the continent in a poll of 3,000 British tourists...
A French town has banned circus elephants from bathing at its beaches over concerns the animals' excrement could pollute the water and pose a health hazard to other swimmers...
A British tourist spent a lonely night locked in a village hall in eastern France after mistaking the building for a hotel, the local mayor said yesterday...
Authorities in Cannes have banned naturists from a public beach after the southern French town's yacht club complained the naked bathers had begun to get out of hand...
New Zealand tourists are among the fiscally tightest travellers in the world, a survey of 4500 hotels suggests...
The UK summer is synonymous with a good old fashioned British seaside holiday - but now the resorts of Bournemouth and Poole are moving with the times and will accept the Euro as payment in a bid to attract our continental cousins and increase the number of tourists this summer...
Japanese expatriates took to the streets of Paris armed with brooms to clean up the city for the tens of thousands of Japanese tourists who visit each year...
Twinning and you're winning - TheMoveChannel investigates the phenomenon of town twinning and asks whether it really is just an excuse for a bunch of councillors to have a free holiday or whether it brings any benefits to the towns in question...
Considering it was supposed to have been dismantled more than a century ago, Paris' most famous landmark is looking good as it turns 120 years old - however, none of this growing old gracefully - the ‘Iron Lady' is being given a facelift to maintain her youthful appearance...
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