Hotel le Lausanne
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Monaco: The best of it all in one little country
... water is calm and blue and the sunlight dances on the tiny ripples even on a cloudy day. The people are friendly and the streets are lined with charming old buildings full of boutiques, homes, and gelato (mmmmmmmm).
A short trip around the hill takes you from the harbor to where the rich and famous play... The Hotel de Paris, Casino Monte-Carlo, Gucci, Prada, Versace, and more ...
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
... As always, the venerable Colombe d’Or restaurant, which guarded the entrance to the village, was surrounded, like a swarm of black flies, by Mercedes, BMWs and Jaguars. The Colombe is stuffed with original art by the likes of Picasso and Matisse—in the 1920’s and 30’s these unknown and impoverished artists stayed at the hotel and the prescient owner accepted their painting as payment in lieu of cash.
Then we walked past the ...
Playing at the Plage
... in a long courtyard lined with cafes and restaurants. We chose one that had both chicken Caesar salad and pizza and that’s what we ordered. Our waiter was very friendly and we dined rather fast by European standards.
We walked around the markets for a couple hours doing some more shopping. We bought some sweets to take with us and some other little knick knacks. Kyle needed one last crepe before we left France, so ...
Monte Carlo and the Loss
... br> Four turns later, all out of money, not a win in sight.
Tag in Sophie 'the night' Walker.
New dealer, not as friendly, won't take any less than €40. Sophie goes fifty because she's here for the big bucks and like Nat's sundae, takes no prisoners.
First one. Loses money.
The night is not looking in the direction we so badly hoped for. Next chip down on the table.
Winner!
€8.
Then she hit her stride winning again. ...