Angers, France | Travel Guide
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Et un BigLike avec plaisir Vive Angers!!
Cool! I’m actually moving here in 2 weeks as a high school exchange student and this video made me even more excited 🙂
@user-mh9qb9mw5m
4 жыл бұрын
How is Angers ?
@anasanchez3037
3 жыл бұрын
How fun! Did you enjoy your time there?
@henicest
3 жыл бұрын
How was it?
Thanks for the vídeo ... I’m going to Angers in December and I’m really excited 😆
I was born in Angers and now live in the US. That was so much fun watching this video really. I miss Kebab so much!
great synopsis -- can't wait to check this town out!
Sympa ta vidéo j'habite Angers
This seems to be a very nice place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future when all this is over. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much! And please keep up the great job! Subscribed!!
Hey! I'm going to Angers next week.. thanks to show us this beautiful and interesting city 😁
@gj6236
4 жыл бұрын
Mayra Luiza Fernandes enjoy!
Thanks for sharing! Actually gonna share this with my French students (learning English) in Angers. They'll probably be impressed to hear about their town (in English) from your perspective (and of those you interviewed)! Will let you know how it goes! 😉
Well worth a visit especially to see the Apocalypse Tapestry
Good job bro! Nice vlog!
Salut je ne sais pas si c'est l'endroit approprié pour publier ceci, mais c'est important pour moi. Je suis à la recherche de Mario, un jeune homme que j'ai rencontré sur Badoo en 2015. Il avait alors 27 ans et bossait en intérim à l'usine Valéo. Il bossait dans l'assemblage et je devais venir à Dijon pour mes études et vu la distance entre Dijon et Angers on avait décidé de couper contacte. Il a eu connection entre nous, et maintenant je le recherche toujours. Je n ai pas pu entamer mes etudes en France et,
suite* je suis actuellement en Australie. Mario fait 1m90 pour 100 kilos et bossait à L'Usine Valéo sur écouflant en intérim en 2015. SVP aidez moi à le retrouver si vous avez une idée de qui ca peut etre. Je ne connais pas son mon de famille hélas et je tente ma chance de le retrouver un jour, si Dieu le veut.
J'ai habite a Cholet puis a Paris.
I'm a super old fart but I have friends getting married nearby. Just wanted to know is it easy for pedestrians to walk over the bridges? We just did Paris the fall before COVID (me for about the 9th time). We are big on museums, gardens...heck pretty much anything. Looks like lots of English spoken there though we know a smattering of French. Just really wanted to know how easy it is to cross the river on foot. Thanks.
@PhilJonesIII
3 күн бұрын
Bit of a late reply but here goes. Angers has a lot of bridges. Most are easily crossed by foot. The other side of the river Maine which runs through Angers is also a fascinating place to visit. Also, if you don't feel like walking, take the tram from Angers, it traverses all the way from Angers-Roseraie to Avrillé-Ardenne. There is simply too much to see in a day. Arm yourself with some 'what to see' information first and plan a route.
jhabite a angers mon reuf