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5 square de la Couronne Nîmes, Languedoc-Roussillon, France, 30000, 4-6621-2740
Well Fawlty Towers was awful but we still managed to have an amazing time in Nimes. We visited the oldest, largest and most complete Roman Amphitheatre's in the world - stunning. Also there was a temple - rather spoilt by more scaffolding but still impressive never the less. Nimes is small but packed with people during the day, however it is like a ghost town at night and there is not much to do other than buy cheap plonk and sit by the door with a baseball bat!!! Anyway enjoy the piccys H and J
Nīmes, Languedoc-Roussillon, France jamhev270708Welcome to the Hotel De Provence, For a small astranomical fee, you too could have amazing views from our studio windows!!! Our room features, include a unique night time curtain arrangement where we encourage the client to use their imagination (and duct tape) to ensure a pleasant sleeping environment. All our furniture are factory one-offs and never repeated from room to room, including square metres of carpet. From time to time you can enjoy a little hot water, but be quick, the 5am rush m...
Nīmes, Languedoc-Roussillon, France jamhev270708
Hello, I'm french and I come to Palangkaraya January 25 until February<br>20 with a friend. We are looking to rent a house with 2 rooms and not too far from<br>downtown.<br><br>Halo, saya orang prancis dan saya datang ke<br>Palangkaraya dari 25 Januari sampai Februari 20 dengan seorang teman. Kami<br>mencari untuk menyewa rumah tidak jauh dari pusat kota.<br><br>Thank you for your help. Terima kasih.
Montpellier, Languedoc-Roussillon, France inea34... the security of this fortress. Brian scoped out several indents where floor beams had been inserted, and hinges for doors had been drilled, as well as a fireplace opening. After the 1830’s it’s been used for local bull-fights and has been undergoing extensive renovations. Sandblasters pierced our ears and evidence of new stone was everywhere. Part of me was sad to ...
Arles, Provence, France 2totango... the Rhone. Narrow streets hung with lamps and strung with ivy still hold the same charm. All homes decorated with ancient shutters and worn doorways. How could one not want to paint?<br><br> Now I understand, what you tried to say to me <br> And how you suffered for your sanity<br> And how you tried to set them free.<br> They would not listen, they ...
Arles, Provence, France 2totango... making very slow headway indeed. Brian was still not feeling 100% and complaining quite a lot. When I looked back at him I saw he was drenched in sweat and very pale. So out to the road and to Carcassone we bee-lined, and the nearest hotel were checked into. Super early (before noon) I was able to do laundry and catch up on internet things. <br><br>There was also an amazing medival city high up on a hill that we went for a little walk through ...
Vic-la-Gardiole, Languedoc-Roussillon, France 2totango... has lots of room. WiFi available so a quick check of email.<br><br>Nimes was a big disappointment. It has a couple of Roman ruins that are among the best preserved in the world. The first is a Roman temple. It is very small compared to others but is still intriguing. The inside is merely a film in 3D. Not on the history of the temple and the area but on a few heroes during various time periods of Nimes. Big miss. The second major ruin is the Ampitheater. Spectacular but small ...
Nîmes, Languedoc-Roussillon, France will.traveller... 30340;&# 39184;厅吃了顿& #22823;餐,回屋 休息了一会 ;儿,4点左Ö 91;我们就出 457;前往Avignon,% 027;里正是Theater Festival(戏剧节 ;)的时候ᦁ 2;街上到处ų 17 ...
Avignon, Provence, France qyzhang... rest of us weren't too impressed either - especially my belly when I got back to the hotel room - oh dear!!! Anyway, first night so it's got to get better! Luckily, my belly had recovered by the next morning & we were all ready to head off to Avignon, via Pont du Gard & the Haribo Factory (sweetie heaven - I couldn't wait!)! First stop was Haribo - I was like a little child along with my mum when all the freebies came our way! We got some free sweets ...
Nîmes, Languedoc-Roussillon, France no1pablo... we visited the "Maison Carree" which was a central part of Nimes back in the day. Although the building is not a square (which is what carree could mean, in French it is just referrring to four sides and 90 degree corners. We leaned about gladiatores, jounting, bull fighting. Our last main site was the colloseum-amphitheatre. It is much like the one in Rome only it is in better condition...in fact it is said to be the best preserved in the world. It is oval ...
Nîmes, Languedoc-Roussillon, France rebeccandbev
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