Mercure Le Coudray Montceaux Parc du Coudray
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Longue journée en voiture
Aujourd'hui nous avons encore pris le chemin des écoliers en remontant tout doucement de Lyon.
Impression mitigée : 8 heures de voiture ça calme !!
bon, nous avons eu des images magnifiques de champs de colza à perte de vue, la traversée de la ville de Sens qui a l'air vraiment très agréable, sinon, rien !! nada !!
mais …
París día 2
... destinado a las ciencias aplicadas. Así llegamos a la Plaza de la Concordia, donde comienza o termina la avenida de Los Campos Elíseos. Allí comienza el Jardin de las Tullerias, que antes formaba parte del hoy desaparecido Palacio de las Tullerías. Está ubicado entre el Museo del Louvre (del que le separa el Arco de Triunfo del Carrusel) y la Plaza de la Concordia. Como ya era ...
Park, Wine & Crepes
... stomach ache after. While eating our crepes we had the perfect view of the Eiffel Tower all lit up and at 11:00 an extra set of lights turned on and it started to twinkle! Just looking at the Eiffel Tower so pretty at night reminded me that I really am in Paris and living what could be a fantasy life! I was instantly reminded of how lucky I am! After the Eiffel Tower we went back to the hostel with a huge stomach ache and called it a night. I just can't get away from these ...
Paris: a Palace, a Church and a Graveyard (part 2)
... its authenticity is very unlikely, but apparently the King paid three times more for the relic than he spent to construct the church to house it. When you look at these pictures, you can get an idea of how confident he was that the relic was the real thing.
During my last few hours in the French capital I traveled to Montmartre, a neighborhood in the north of the city, and then the very interesting Père Lachaise Cemetery to the east. ...
Frozen in France
... candy. Just wandering the streets, intentionally getting lost, taking buses through the many colourful neighbourhoods, past monuments, fountains, river vistas, historic sites, parks, broad boulevards, etc etc., we encountered surprises large and small. The streets are full of Parisians going about the business of living, undaunted by the cold. The people-watching is unparalleled, and is proving to be one of our favourite activities.
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