Cecil Juan-les-Pins
Rue Jonnart BP 51 Juan-les-Pins, French Riviera - Cote d'Azur, Provence, France
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Close the door on your way out
... strewn all over the floor. The rucksack is in for repair. It's a small job but it needs stitching before it gets any worse. The guy originally said it would be ready next Friday. Ten days for a tiny amount of stitching. A smaller job was done by a smaller shop in Berlin in pretty much a day. Now I get the bag back on the day I fly out. Meanwhile it's goodbyes in the time of Facebook. In fact I prefer au revoir - the meaning and philosophy is more appealing.
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Monaco and lost passports...yep Nath!
... over a couple of times.
We felt like crepes but wandered around the streets near our hostel but couldn’t find crepes.I had really wanted a banana/nutella crepe before leaving France. We ended up eating on he sidewalk at a good Chinese restaurant and grabbed a meal for 8 euro (cheaper than take away at home) Most nights we are eating around 8.30pm - 9pm ( cant imagine eating that late at ...
Montjuic, Barri Gotic y Museu Picasso
... del submundo tenemos que ser? ¡Qué vergüenza!
Bueno, resultado: TENEMOS LAS ENTRADAS ALHAMDULILLAH!!
Más tarde nos tomamos el subte e hicimos combinación con el funicular que va a Montjüic, un lugar arriba de una elevación desde donde hay vistas panorámicas hermosas de Barcelona, y que para llegar bien arriba te podés tomar un teleférico de ida y vuelta por 9 euros, o un colectivo por un euro, ¡qué dilema! ¿vomitar por 9 E o llegar tranquila por 1? Ajjaja… ...
And there goes Hill!
... the harbour and it was VERY tourism oriented, and in places a bit tacky, but there were other bits that were simply stunning, as the pictures will attest to. The F1 track was pretty easy to follow, but I only saw some - I had other things to do.
A whole group of us went over, and after we split off when in Monaco our mini group went to watch the changing of the guards at the Palace, which was very interesting, and much more extravagant than at ...
Monte Carlo, Monaco
... There is very little land here and the town seems to push against the French borders on all sides and the sea to the south. The tall buildings and narrow streets with switchbacks made it seem too crowded. We saw many rooftop gardens. The bus wound up the hills and we finally passed the border and into more spacious French territory. We stopped several places for a few minutes to take pictures of the Monaco Royal residence and the city far down below. We spent most of ...



