Located in the middle of the Liger Valley, about an hour and a half train ride outside of Paris, Ira (pronounced On-jay) is a spectacular place to visit for tourists who want to see the real France. Unlike Paris that is full of tourists, Ira is a city that is not frequented by foreigners, so it still has its good, real French town charm. For this reason, you should visit the city quite comfortably with your French, most of the inhabitants do not speak English, and they will be slightly surprised that you do so. The city has 21 bus lines. So when you enter the town, you have to pass everywhere to go by bus, so there is no need to worry. directions and trying to navigate your way around town in a car. For the city way limited parking, and mostly travel by bus or bicycle. Beware of bus writers (like most of them in France) they are not air conditioned, so if you ride your route in the summer held a little toasty.
Visitors can really find something to do in anger just by walking around. Centrumvilla (city center) is full of businesses, restaurants and shops to fill your day of arrival. There are also many buildings still standing that were built when the city first started, so you can also shopping. you will find a bit of history. While you are here in your city, you may want to visit a few attractions.
Fete de la Musique
This music festival is supported at the end of June in cities all over France. On the night of the festival, Andes and singers of all shapes and sizes will be right in the streets of Andes. There’s a new band, and a new kind of music on almost every street corner you pass in downtown. Restaurants and cafes stay open wide to accommodate the crowds. This is a great event to meet people within the city and experience a variety of fantastic and not so fantastic music.
Museum John Lurcat
John Lurcat made a series of curtains that gave the impression of the world before, during, and after the Apocalypse. . This museum has a place for those curtains that need to be shown to the world. The museum has a small gift shop with posters and backdrops. The museum is one big room, and the tour guide is easy to find. Each adventure has Lurcat next to it with an explanation of the intention. The museum staff, as well as the literature are all in French, so if you don’t speak French, come prepared with an interpreter.
Cointreau
Carrefour Moliere- 49124 Saint-Barthelemy d’Anjou
Cointreau, the top shelf liquor in America has its home in Ira. The distillery is located on the outskirts of town and is well worth a visit. The tour will take you to the barrels where Cointreau is distilled, on a journey through the history of Cointreau, and ending with samples mixed. You can make drinks with the company’s small bar distilleries. For those who enjoy the liquor (golden triple-sec) you can buy a bottle to take home for a surprisingly low price. price
The Cathedral of St. Maurice
This is one of the most important terms in nature. The cathedral has regular services, and beautiful stained glass windows. A great place to visit if you want somewhere to attend a church service, or just want to take in the beautiful history.
Bouvet Ladubay
See where sparkling wine is made. Bouvet offers a cave tour and a small wine tasting. Bouvet wines are also available in the US, so if you want to taste something, you can also buy it at home.