B Lodge Hotel St-Tropez
23 Rue de l'aioli St-Tropez, French Riviera - Cote d'Azur, Provence, France
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CANNES VE ANTEBE
... Kasabayi gezmeye basladik. Turistik olmayan bir yer. Canli ve keyifli. bir Cin lokantasina rastladik. Liza cok seviyor Cin yemeklerini ama benim aram pek iyi degil. Sonra sokaklarda dolasip biraz ileride trafige kapali bir meydan bulduk. Ben araba kullanacagim icin icmedim, Liza sarap icti.
Sonra yaklasik 30 dakikalik bir yolculukla Monte Carlo`ya geldik. Bugun guzel ...
Scared pedestrians and naked grandpas
... landed us in progressively narrow cobblestone streets where surprised and scared tourists quickly darted to the remaining sidewalk to avoid being run over. We did manage to escape (narrowly) and find the beach bar. Getting to the beach bar was interesting as we had to pass through an au naturel beach. No Victoria Secret models here - just a few ...
Sin festival, pero en Cannes!
... ver.
Entonces al mediodía decidimos volver para Nice y fuimos al Museo de Bellas Artes, gracias a que leímos los carteles y vimos todas las indicaciones en el mapa de colectivos pudimos llegar bien porque cuando nos subimos al bus 23 le preguntamos al chofer si hablaba inglés o español y nos dijo obviamente que no… y le explicamos que queríamos llegar al Museo en francés y milagrosamente nos entendió ...
First day on the Cote d'Azur
... line the the very touristy main street along the foreshore. There are a lot of apartments, but no high rises and no big hotels. Seems to be more family orientated. Like Nico's parents do, there are apparently many retirees who live in the north and come down here for the summer.
St Tropez is a short distance across the Gulfe de St Tropez, but we first went to Port Grimaud at the ...
Provence- West to St Tropez, 14th June 2010
... Riviera than we expected, and our favourite place for Lambo and Ferrari watching still has to be over a coffee on the Puerto Banus harbour front.
How did we get on to cars? Anyway, St Tropez is a place to see and be seen, a place to eat expensively watching superyachts trying to park tidily in front of you (the boat photos were taken from our restaurant) (also had to slip in a couple of “us in restaurant” photos or you will think that ...



