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Like most other cities of France, Grenoble can be divided in two parts- the modern part, with old-class hotels, restaurants, nightclubs and other entertainment facilities, and the historic Old Town. On tours to Grenoble, you can still see the remains of the city wall dating back to the 3rd century altered with 17th century townhouses. Grenoble is also famous for its rich cultural heritage, and the city celebrates many colorful festivals all round the year. For art and culture lovers, Grenoble also has several interesting museums and theaters. For fun and adventure seekers, Grenoble has world-class ski-resorts and Vercors National Park nearby.
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