Etap Hotel Menton
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Day 16 - The Monte Carlo
This mornings mission is to find an atm to get some money out as I'm running low from my last withdrawal in Venice. After succeeding to get out money we bought croissants from a very fancy bakery. Simple things like buying a croissant can be so hard. For instance in Australia in a bakery you would ask and pay the same person but here they get you to pay the person at the cash register or you can be asked to pay first and then you are given a docket to ...
We return to the ancestral manse
... gravel court just adjacent to the café. The thud and scrape of the metal balls, which we could hear from our house, sounded just the same.
We walked past the Café down the sloping narrow road to our old house, La Golondrina. The apt name means swallows; we had lots of them. We stood in front of the metal gate we’d opened hundreds of times to walk down the stone path to the house. But now we had no more right to do so than did any of the many tourists ...
Sex on the beach!!
... is one of the must see places for me on the whole trip". Monsieur, not convinced that Menton is worth a visit, considers asking why Madame is so determined but decides against it. As soon as we cross over the border into France, Monsieur's doubts materialise. There is only one campsite in Menton and that is because of the terrain - the Alps Maritime reappear. The camp site is situated on "Le Plateau de St Michael" which can mean only one thing, ...
Pisa, Menton, and on to the rich in Monaco!
... I bought a few souvenirs, a leaning mug and shotglass, a tower figuring, plus some postcards and a glass figurine. I wish I bought more - everything is so cheap here! I think it's the competition between all the hundreds of stalls there. Anyways, we left Pisa and made our way to the French Riviera.
We passed Carrara, where there was a strong marble industry as there were many marble mountains there. The mountains were white, an Michelangelo use to ...
Nice is nice, but more so Monaco
Guest contribution again.
Left St Remy this morning. What an incredible place we stayed in last night. On tripadviser.com, it has 51 reviews and 51 rate it excellent - that's probably the best in the world, and it is well deserved. There's an American guy, William, who has lived all over the world including 20 years in France, running the place, with such attention to detail, personal charm and amazing generosity that if you ran another hotel, you'd wonder how ...