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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
... 8364;5 and got €8.32 back ... WINNNING !!! Yay :D. We later enjoyed a €16 drink because we were in the Monte Carlo and why not. Jake and Todd got the James Bond martini's and meg and I got cosmopolitans. There's tasted like petrol and our was a lovely cranberry delight! Meg, jake and Todd all put €10 each on the black jack table. Both meg and jake bombed out on the first round and again on the first round after wasting another ...
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 ...
La Village d' Eze
... because AIFS payed for it. From the top of the mountain you can really see how far you have to climb through the village. We had a lot of time in Eze, so we wandered around and bought some souvenirs before going home. I met a very nice french woman in one of the shops who spoke perfect English. She is in her 30s, and has a teenage daughter. It was fascinating to talk to her because her accent was not of ...
Côte D’Azur
... or film center) that showed any indication of the town’s affiliation to film. There is the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès where they have left the red carpet on the stairs to allow the tourists to come and pose and take their photo (I found this a bit tacky but what the heck – there were lots of people taking their photos on the stairs). At the time of our visit, Cannes had 2 outdoor photo exhibits related to the Cannes Film Festival. One ...