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==Overview==
[[File:Champs_Les_Sims.png|left]] Champs Les Sims was settled towards the end of the Medieval period and has a rich history and culture. The town is modeled on rustic small towns in [[wikipedia:France|France]] and features activities and items that reflect French traditions. It has brick buildings and yellowish pastures. It is an excellent grape-growing country, and has a strong sense of history about it. [[Sim]]s can learn how to produce (non-alcoholic) [[nectar]] here. "Champs Les Sims" is French for "The Sims Fields," and is a reference to the [[wikipedia:Champs-Élysées|Champs-Élysées]], a famous vibrant avenue in Paris. Some people might also relate Champs Les Sims to the French city of Nîmes, famous for a Roman aqueduct. In Champs Les Sims, there is ana aqueductviaduct with a train track running on it. Occasionally a train passes by from one tunnel to another. The train might be a reference to the Orient Express, and its model is reused from Sims 2 Free Time Desiderata Valley neighbourhood. Sims can explore landmark [[tomb]]s and [[hidden tomb]]s throughout this neighborhood, thereby undertaking [[Champs Les Sims adventures|adventures]]. There are numerous pre-made families in Champs Les Sims, although they all unfortunately lack description texts.
 
A trip to Champs Les Sims for one person costs 1900 [[simoleon]]s (for three days). It is the most expensive vacation destination. While visiting Champs Les Sims, Sims stay at a [[base camp]], unless they have a level three [[visa]] and have purchased a vacation home.
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