Le Clos Saint Nicolas
33 Rue Saint-Nicolas, Neauphle-le-Chateau
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Le Clos Saint Nicolas Neauphle-le-Chateau

33 Rue Saint-Nicolas Neauphle-le-Chateau, Île-de-France, 78640, France

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Gardens and museums

A travel blog entry by gillianf

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... wall, lined with living plants,

Yesterday I continued on the Impressionist walks, places where the Impressionists painted in Paris. This walk started in the Jardins des Tuileries where Manet painted Music in the Tuileries. (Kevin, the gardens are located just across from the road from the Westin) The gardens are about 1 kilometre long and start outside the Louvre. There are still lots of colourful flowers in the ...

Never ending steps.

A travel blog entry by where-else

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... in the olden days. Back in times, the famous and rich criminal is able to obtain a better cell where they are bale to read and work in the cell compare to the commoner cell, that is way too much different. This place also host political criminal, where I believe that they believed in something but which law do not allowed. This is the last place for the day. Time to go back home and eat a awesome meal!

Views of the century.

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Gay Pari, Oh la la

A travel blog entry by helfin

Thank you Kimberley and Steve.
Have been to Paris a few times but never quite like this. Saw la Maris, eat and drank in the cutest little place. Saw Hotel de scully with its secret door. Shopped until we needed a drink. Did the George Cinq. Eat at Maison du Caviar. Had a drink at Hotele de Crillon.
Checked out a few beautiful antiques at Marche Les Puces, after having a very boozy lunch with a great french singer. ...

Paris-Part 2: Lessons Learned

A travel blog entry by mlp5176

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... ask the creepy guys sitting next to us. As it often happens with people who don’t speak our language, it turns into a game of charades with me acting out an airplane with my wingspan. We finally get our point across and they motion that we need to get the hell off the train and in the other direction as fast as possible. I swear, my brain went into fight or flight mode. We needed to make it to the airport on time. Luckily, the train was at a ...

A tiny bit of vice to balance out all this virtue.

A travel blog entry by ebmeyer

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... I guess. There was also commentary from Toulouse-Lautrec and Verlaine and Malraux and other guys from that milieu--it figures you'd go to them for expert color commentary on the daily lives of prostitutes, right? I guess you can't drink absinthe ALL day... Anyway, only women were allowed to run brothels, so this was a legal way for savvy girls to become rather powerful and the secret influence of brothels on French politics was significant, to say ...