Party Noise On The Champs-elysees

With Expedia.de, France and the United States from its popular site experience Munich June 24, 2009. In July, two large States celebrate their national holiday: France celebrates her Fete on July 14 national and the United States of America let it RIP on July 4th with firework displays across the country. At this time, who travels to Paris or Washington, D.C., enjoys not only summer temperatures of up to 30 degrees, but experienced land and people close to the festivals. Travellers experiencing two peoples in rollicking holiday spirit with Expedia.de. Dancing Paris upside down throughout Paris on July 14. Because on this day, the French commemorate the Federation Festival of 1790, the first anniversary of the storming of the Bastille.

On the Marsfeldern, where the Eiffel tower stands today, King Louis XVI has filed the oath to the nation before representatives of all provinces and stands. In the evening, a huge fireworks lit the sky over Paris here against 23: 00. It is the second highlight of the day after the military parade on the Champs-Elysees and forwards the riser to the public A balls in the neighborhoods. The dances are traditionally organised by the Paris firefighters, which have the reputation of the coveted lover at the French. One of the most popular balls held in the fire station of the Rue de Sevigne in the Marais district. The Independence Day is the most important holiday in the United States on the 4th of July party, picnics and parades. Across the country, tourists experience a nation in the party noise.

The celebrations recall the founding the United States 1776, as the representative of the former British colonies signed the Declaration of independence. Today, Americans celebrate their national day with much patriotism, which is reflected in parades, Fireworks and concerts. The most popular events held in New York, Boston and around the National Mall in the capital of Washington, D.C..