Was nice to mooch around today after the hectic few days
Villefranche Sur Mer
We caught the train from Paris to Villefranche, it was about 5 and a half hours. Our apartment is sensational right in the middle of the village and on the waters edge.
Goodbye Paris
Monet’s Garden
Jenny and I set off to the shops this morning we had a short couple of hours before I had to leave to go to Monet’s Garden.
Day 3 Paris
This morning we had a wee sleep in till 7, lol. Trev and I headed off to the Louvre. It’s very impressive and you can take photos.
We headed home for a snack and a snooze cos we were booked into the Moulin Rouge show and dinner at 11pm. The show was amazing and the costumes (what there was of them) were outstanding, the only thing was we didn’t get dinner, oops so on the way home at 1.30am we had to stop in at a kebab shop in the red light district and get dinner, lol
Amazing Day
We had a delicious dinner at our ‘local’ yum
Welcome to Paris
We left London on Friday and travelled on the Euro Star train to Paris. Arrived to a beautiful warm sunny day. As we were exiting the station we were approached by a nice Frenchman who offered us a ride to our hotel in his luxury van, the cost 85€. We were unsure about this, I had read in the guidebook that taxis don’t like taking more than 3 passengers plus the queue for taxis was a mile long, it was hot and we had large luggage, so to be sure we approached another man and asked how much his van was, he quoted the same, so we sucked it up and took the van. It was a very nice black luxury van and we were given free water!! We arrived at our hotel and checked in, I asked the lovely lady how much it should cost for a van from the station to our hotel she said €18, WTF!!! We’ve been ripped, and after looking on the map, the station was just near our hotel, sigh.
There are guys hanging around here with boxes of Heineken selling individual bottles, one guy must have got tired of selling and drunk his box, he was surrounded by security trying to make him sit up etc but he was very floppy, lolling on the ground and couldn’t sit up, so funny.
Last day in London
Phew yesterday was action packed as we tried to accommodate everything we all wanted to do. We were up early and had breakfast at our usual spot yum! Then off on the underground to the Tower of London.
This photo was a plaque showing James Cook’s circumnavigation. After the Abbey we headed off for refreshments to Harrods.
Had a wonder around the store, Trev walking around with his mouth gaping, mainly at the prices lol.
Bath
It was a stunning day and very warm. The train ride back was fast (125 miles per hour!) we headed out to Picadilly Circus last night to the hustle and bustle and we to Thriller Live a tribute show to Michael Jackson, followed his life from Jackson 5 to his last hits, the cast were amazing the dancing was incredible and one particular guy was very believable as MJ a great night.