La Grande Maison
34 Avenue Charles de Gaulle, Lesches, Isles-les-Villenoy
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La Grande Maison Isles-les-Villenoy

34 Avenue Charles de Gaulle, Lesches Isles-les-Villenoy, Île-de-France, France

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A travel blog entry by laschus

... just another overblown hyper-mall long on pretension and short on appeal and quickly moved on. We found our way back to the Metro and surfaced in the middle of the Champs Elysees, and I presented a set of options.

"If we go this way", I indicated, pointing to my right, "we will make out way through a lot of shops and eventually to the Arc d'Triomph. From there we will loop back through the other side of the street and back to this park. If we go this way". ...

Old People in Paris: Demonic or Merely Irregular?

A travel blog entry by selenapan9

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... dependant on gender. On the women ( young and old) , the only way I can describe is that it looks like they are thinking "why do I have to do this? he should be treating me better!" The look on the faces of the men is much harder for me to read and tends to be more age dependant. The younger ones can look quite content but the faces of the older ones tend to have a "you all disgust me" quality to them.

This look, ...

Nice French Guys

A travel blog entry by tinyisgreat

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... either as murder, or its suspected as sacrifices. But they didnt decay! They were perfectly preserved, skin intact. One guy still has hair on his head and chin AND HE HAS HAIR GEL!! Im not kidding. He was a rich guy and they found traces of what had to be ancient hair gel on his head. lol!! Freakin awesome. Anyway, it was very interesting. Most of the bodies and artifacts that have been found in the bog were discovered while the ...

The Pyramid, Arc de Triomphe and Promenade

A travel blog entry by steveandkat

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... closer to the Louvre I heard wonderful and well fitting classical music being played from within its courtyard. This music made the courtyard seem soft and angelic. Steve and I stood in front of the fountain and listened for a few minutes before wandering back out to the Pyramid.

Across the road from the Louvre was the beginning (or ending depending on which way you are walking) of the Rue Champs-Elysees. A closed off courtyard was between us and the beginnings of ...

Bonjour Paree...!

A travel blog entry by magton

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... ahead of London) and stepping out onto the street, it seemed that nothing had changed since 2 years ago.......apart from the military patrolling the station with machine guns!

The next stage was the hardest part. Negotiating the Metro with four suitcases was a challenge. The Metro does not have escalators in most of their stations (unlike London underground) so it took a while to lug the bags up and down the many steps. Eventually ...