Grand Hotel Grenoble Centre
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Grenoble: Small city in the mountains -
... I found an amazing museum housing thousands of works of art from ancient Greek and Egyptian artifacts to Picasso, Chagall, and modern day multi-media installations. The Grenoble Museum is HUGE! ...only $5 euro to enter.. and great way to spend the afternoon.
Then last evening I had the most amazing French meal of my life:
Pavé de ...
Choranche Caves
... near the water. They said that was not a problem with them and it meant that they didn’t have to take a complicated and expensive train ride and we got to head south for a bit where it was warmer! So we got out the maps, checked out the route and headed off to get as close to the Italian border as we could. It turns out that the perfect spot to camp was back in St. Michel de Maurienne where we had been just over a week before to do the Telegraph/Col du Galibier ...
Escargots & Grenouilles
... lunches and salads for the next few days. Rod also suggested we pick up a sharpening stone for our knives so we got one of those, too. On the way out of the market, we happened on a stand selling savoury pastries. Rod had a chicken curry pastry, while Megs and I settled on a pastry with pesto, sundried tomatoes and fresh basil on top. As soon as we bit into the first bite, we were hooked. The pastry just melted away and the pesto and tomato combination ...
Alpe d'Huez
... the town of Alpe d’Huez which is actually a fairly big ski resort. There was a fair bit of construction work going on in the town and around some of the lifts. We came out the other side of town on a narrow road that wound its way past an airport. It had the shortest landing strip that I’ve ever seen…I would not want to be landing up there with such a short runway and strong winds. I was told that the rest of the loop was going to be mostly downhill and ...
Croix de Fer
... to town in search of a "menu" to enjoy, but all the places seemed to sell pizza and not much else. So we chose a pizzeria and hid out from the rain under the awning. Along the way, Anoop spotted a strange dispenser machine that seemed to sell “fresh” pizza – we were curious about how the pizza would come out, but we didn’t get around to trying it out…
The next day we woke up to 5⁰ C and pouring down rain. Since ...
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- Room service
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Pets allowed