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Monaco: The best of it all in one little country
Monaco was exciting! The landscape was unlike anything I've ever seen. The roads were narrow and winding and fun to drive, the food was simple and complex, the city was quaint and extravagant, full of nature and technology... Monaco is a contradiction.
The harbor is equally beautiful in the evening and during the day... the small sailboats line up along side luxury yachts and ...
Day 16 - The Monte Carlo
... Cannes the kebab place was closed :( craving one we looked up on the Internet for kebab places in Cannes. We enjoyed our kebabs and marvelled at the curios sauce that had a taste that wasn't quite recognisable. We headed back down to the beach waking all the way along the shore the pathway was lit up by rainbow lights that danced in patterns on the floor! We sat on the wall facing the water making shadows with the light on our backs. Then back to the hotel and ...
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 ...
La Village d' Eze
So after we spent the day in Monaco, we headed to Eze. At this point, everyone is exhausted because it is like 3 in the afternoon and we spent the whole day walking around Monaco.
We began our tour at the Fragonard perfume factory and store. No one had any idea that we were going to visit here. This was another shinning example of the lack of information they give us on these excursions. We are ...
Côte D’Azur
... out. After lunch we took a walk around the area. Saint-Tropez is a very tiny town where most of the shops and restaurants are crammed into these small buildings mostly on 2 – 3 main streets. It was funny to see the designer shops such as Channel, Gucci, Louis Vuitton in such small spaces where in other towns and cities these shops usually take up significant real estate to sell their wares. Anything white seemed to be the attire of the area ...