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Train to Paris mixup landed us in NICE, FRANCE
All of the hostels were sold out so we checked into a hotel next to the train station.
Day 16 - The Monte Carlo
... It can be quite disorienting to when your used to paying the person that serve you and ten they ask you in another language to pay elsewhere! It was a very good croissant though! It had a subtle salty taste which was nice :). After strolling through the small streets for a whole we went back to the hotel to book another night and pay for some wifi. We made good use of the wifi too, you tuning comedians and then quickly looking up trains for the ...
We return to the ancestral manse
... that serves as a barrier to keep non-residents from driving into the village. It’s about the width of a telephone pole, two feet tall, and sinks down into a hole in the road to allow passage when the nearby card reader is activated. (As residents, we were proud to have one of the coveted cards). When we lived there, a prime source of entertainment for Emily and me was to sit on the terrasse of the Café de la Place, drinking coffee or having frites and beer, and ...
Ohh the fabulousness of the French Riviera
... by the glints and gleams that came from the enormous chandelier that dropped through the centre of this two storey building. With at least 100 Euro of products (and freebies) in hand we continued through the garden, admiring the water features, until we got to the Casino for some more photo opportunities. Neither of us being gamblers we didn't go inside.
We then continued walking back west past the marina as we spotted a marketplace along the way. On ...
Nice
... The look out point had the most amazing view. I stayed at the look at point for a little while and then made my way down to the main square. From the main square I continued my walk through the old town and then to the main shopping street. It was a LONG shopping street and it was really busy. I really liked this street as it was very active and looked really nice with strange lamps and a tram line running through it (the trams are the same as the Melbourne ...