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Monaco: The best of it all in one little country
... floating in a beautiful, serene place lost to time.
Our dinner at VistaMar in the Hermitage Hotel (One of Monte Carlo/Monaco's top 10 restaurants) was complete with foie gras, sea bass, lamb, chocolate fondant and Grand Marnier Souffle... a perfect ending to an amazing meal. We finished the night in a small club cut into the side of a cliff overlooking the Mediterranean.
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Day 16 - The Monte Carlo
... just incase you missed that try have both now blown €25 on failure) Todd made money though he made €35 not knowing really what was happening and annoying a lady who had thousands on the table in chips. Todd and I made a dance to rub in our victory and meg and jake both have to deal with the guilt of wasting there money. It was an awesome experience and we learnt that jake has issues with gambling ( I had to drag him away literally :)) ...
We return to the ancestral manse
... and we couldn’t give Manfred authoritative directions. Maybe the roads had changed since we’d lived there, we thought hopefully. But by the combined authority of our intermittently functioning memory banks and Manfred’s GPS we arrived in St Paul de Vence. Everything looked pretty much as it had. We drove to the Espace Sainte Claire, a multi-story car park, for church. The "International Church in the French Riviera" was perhaps the world’s ...
Marche Forville
After parking the car on our way to an anniversary lunch (46th), we discovered another of Cannes treasures - the Marche Forville or Forville Market. It is located close to the Rue Meynadier, the other shopping area used by the locals. Today was antiques and collectibles day and it was like wandering through the Antiques Roadshow. Housed in an opensided building, with heavy plastic curtains that can be unrolled in case of rain, it is a ...
Le Petit Train Blue
We rounded up our stuff and headed out of Marseille, but not before hoping on Le Petite Train Blue. Le Petite Train Blue is a small Disneylandesque tram design to look like a miniature train, and for 7 euros you get treated to a one hour tour of the city. This is not the kind of thing we usually do but the receptionist said it so matter of fact "Le Petite train Blue you can see the whole city." So we boarded the little blue train/tram and off we ...