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Saludes des Santiago!
A Travel Blog entry by jonandlouontour from Santiago, Chile
... nbsp; Off we whizzed into Santiago city, listening to latino music and feeling the warm breeze on our face, before arriving at our hotel on Miraflores, smack bang in the middle of a busy interchange. Neither of our Spanish is too great, which is the ...
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Planes, Paris, Poo and London?
A Travel Blog entry by cadnams from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... soup and bread roll with, again, great French service.Continuing on our second day in Paris, we walked to the front of the Hotel des Invalides & Musee de l'Armee, down the rue des Invalides to the Pont de Alexandre III the most romantic bridge in ...
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The Louvre and the Eiffel Tower!
A Travel Blog entry by christineraymo from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... on it! I loved it. We wandered the streets a little until we found quite the hot spot. It was Rue St. Andre des Artes and it was the busiest we had seen any street after dark. Most of the stores close at 7 but everything was open ...
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Touring Ghent and Brussels, our last day overseas
A Travel Blog entry by sherrivilano from Brussels, Belgium
... others busily racing from one location to another. We find a shady spot (it is quite warm and I melt in the sun) at le Café Des Artes off the square. We asked for a beer menu and I even said 'karte’ and were brought two Jupiler Pils. ...
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Asta la Vista Mexico City
A Travel Blog entry by kasnsqueak from Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
... a divorce and their lives were chaotic at times. He did massive murals in the Palace of Mexico City and the Belles des Artes a huge theatre and many other places. He was leftist leaning and made many bpolitical statements with his art whereas Frida ...
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Paris dia 1 - Conhecendo a cidade luz
A Travel Blog entry by jmenezes from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... No tour passamos pela Notre-Dame (de longe) Pont Neuf, Jardin de Galant Vert, Estatuda de Henri IV, Academie Francese, Pont des Artes, Le Louvre, Carrousel de Louvre, Palais Royal, vimos a Opera de longe, paramos para um Starbucks para ...
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San Jose Walkabout
A Travel Blog entry by trevorandmoira from San Jose, Province of San Jose, Costa Rica
... a bite to eat in a place called 'Soda de Abuela', basically a super rustic mom and pop diner, we wandered to the plaza des artes. Answering an age old question, we found that south American people playing music on pan pipes actually exists outside of west ...
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Ahhh.... Another day in Paris
A Travel Blog entry by christineraymo from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... the souvenirs that are famous in Paris. We stopped and sat by the river for a while and watched the sun set by the Ponte des Artes. It took us two weeks but we were finally in the mode to eat dinner late. We went and got some food ...
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Glorified Left-Luggage
A Travel Blog entry by ditdotnonny from Buenos Aires, Argentina
... . It's a bit like being a ghost in your own life. I made the best of my afternoon in BA by visiting the Museo des Artes Decorativo. In a beautiful original mansion house it was a little romp around the home of a well-to-do Argetinian family of yesteryear. ...
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Weekend in Paris
A Travel Blog entry by jrgo from PARIS, France
... to imagine it was such a public spectacle) There were a kazillion people at the jarden des Tuileries.. We crossed the Seine at Pont Des Artes and walked over to St Germaine, which is the Paris version of Greenwich village, or 6th street in Austin. Of ...
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Boat Ride Back
A Travel Blog entry by altnomad from Muong Ngoi, Lao Peoples Dem Rep
... a sangtheaw, and driving home. The rain so thick it is almost a solid. Now, sitting on the deck of the Cafe Des Artes, watching backpackers, couples, lone stags, and small groups of young men itching for beer, walk by, I know this town has taken ...
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Terracotta Warriors at MBAM
A Travel Blog entry by peregrinations from Montreal, Quebec, Canada
... way (about 40 minutes) but I was getting cold (no hat and it was windy) and decided we should hop on the metro to Places des Artes and walk from there. If I hadn't been as tired, I think we might have explored more of the underground complex located here. ...
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Mexico City
A Travel Blog entry by kstubbs97 from Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
... mansion decorated with multicoloured tiles – and the Templo de San Francisco across the road, before visiting the Palacio des Bellas Artes. Begun in 1904, and expanded on until the 1930’s, this gorgeous deco building alone is worth the 39 ...
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Superb Time in Santiago
A Travel Blog entry by andydonald from Santiago, Chile
... back to the car. It turns out that the instructions Mauricio had from his agency said - "Pick Up - Santiago Airport, Drop Off - Hotel Aubrey", but further down the page said "2 nights - Hotel Orly". After profuse apologies, we made our way to the Hotel ...
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A weekend away in Seville
A Travel Blog entry by namalee from Seville, Spain
... . After lunching in the pub, I decided it was time to do something else on the tourist trail and headed for the Museo des Bellas Artes. It was siesta time (i.e. time to be closed) for a lot of places (except for the Museum) and I assumed ...
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Touring in Tours
A Travel Blog entry by woodsies from Tours, Centre, France
... down a street as they played. It was a festival atmosphere although I think they were advertising a credit union! The Musee des Beaux Artes was the Archbp's palace, once again and apart from its contents had beautiful high up views of the cathedral in ...
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Mexiko-Stadt - Modernes und Antikes
A Travel Blog entry by alezg from Mexico City, Mexico
... & Ballett mit schoener Architektur, aus Carrara-Marmor) - Parque de la Alameda (historischer Park, direkt neben Bellas Artes) Wir liefen dann die "Avenida Reforma" runter, eine breite Prachtsstrasse mit Buesten, Monumenten, Hotels etc. Durch eine ...
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