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  • Information on sights, events, travel and places to stay is available from many sources including the French national tourist office (with offices abroad), regional and city tourist offices and, in villages, the local Syndicat d’Initiative . You’ll also find information desks at airports and main railway stations (see By Train). Staff are multilingual and guides and maps are available in English and other major European languages.

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