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mdameninie · 2 months
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Super Boba Monaco : Découvrez le Concept Unique de Bubble Tea Personnalisé
Super Boba, le dernier né des lieux gourmands de Monaco, a récemment ouvert ses portes au 6 rue Princesse Caroline. Créé par les mêmes gérants du tea shop situé Boulevard des Moulins, ce nouvel établissement promet de ravir les amateurs de boissons innovantes et de douceurs asiatiques.C’est ouvert du lundi au samedi de 10H à 19H & plus selon les événements en principauté. Le Concept : Créez…
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travel-rdm · 2 years
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Spend a Dreamy Week in Paris
Paris is a location unlike any other, from its breathtaking monuments and historically rich streets to its great gastronomy and museum culture. For ages, the city has attracted visitors. Wander around Parisian cafés, marketplaces, and stunning gardens while taking in the city's romanticism. After all, it's for a reason that it’s known as the City of Lights and the City of Love.
Take a week’s tour. Check out these popular spots in the lovely city
La Tour Eiffel
The Eiffel Tower is the most visited tourist attraction in the world and is top on the list of things to see in France. The distinctive tower is made up of 18,000 iron parts that weigh over 10,000 tons and are fastened together by 2.5 million rivets. This unique building is today regarded as a brilliant architectural achievement and the most iconic sight in Paris. The tower was the world's highest skyscraper until the Empire State Building was built in New York City, reaching a height of 324 meters.
Cathédrale Notre-Dame
King Louis IX (Saint Louis) and Bishop Maurice de Sully erected the Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris in 1163, and it took more than 150 years to complete. This magnificent medieval structure is a Gothic architectural masterpiece. With its abundance of statues and gargoyles, the ornately adorned front gives a magnificent appearance, while complex flying buttresses offer structural support for the massive structure.
Château de Versailles
The Versailles and Giverny Day Trip is another famous Paris excursion. The vivid gardens of Giverny, which Monet painted in many paintings, and the Château de Versailles, Louis XIV's opulent castle, are both explored on this full-day journey. A three-course lunch is included in the trip at the Moulin de Fourges riverfront restaurant, which is set in an 18th-century mill inspired by Marie-hamlet Antoinette's at Versailles.
Avenue des Champs-Élysées
Until André Le Nôtre planted it in the 17th century, Paris' most famous avenue was a dismal wetland. Baron Haussmann, a Parisian city designer, constructed the boulevard's beautiful structures a century later. The Champs-Élysées is known for prestigious establishments such as Maison Ladurée (75 Avenue des Champs-Élysées), a pâtisserie shop famous for its 18th-century tea salon and delicious pastries (the house specialty is "macarons"), and upscale designer boutiques such as Tiffany & Co. (62 Avenue des Champs-Élysées), Louis-Vuitton (101 Avenue des Champs-Élysées), and Cartier.
Musée du Louvre
The Louvre is the most significant of Paris' major museums, and it was formerly the abode of France's rulers. The Pyramid du Louvre, a glass pyramid created by Ieoh Ming Pei in 1917, is where visitors approach the museum from the courtyard of the palace. Thousands of works of art, many of which are regarded masterpieces, are on exhibit at the Musée du Louvre, ranging from antiquity to European paintings from the 15th to 19th century.
Disneyland
Disneyland Paris is an entertainment hub situated 32 km (20 mi) east of Paris. It encompasses two theme parks, Disney Nature Resorts, resort hotels, a shopping, dining, and entertainment complex, and a golf course. Disneyland Park is the original theme park of the complex. As Disneyland Paris celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2017, a plethora of around 320 million people visited it, making it the most toured around theme park in Europe.
Before visiting this wonderful city, plan a memorable tour to fully appreciate its true beauty. Get the tickets soon!
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fun-travel-more · 3 years
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Spend a Dreamy Week in Paris
Versailles Paris is a location unlike any other, from its breathtaking monuments and historically rich streets to its great gastronomy and museum culture. For ages, the city has attracted visitors. Wander around Parisian cafés, marketplaces, and stunning gardens while taking in the city's romanticism. After all, it's for a reason that it’s known as the City of Lights and the City of Love.
Take a week’s tour. Check out these popular spots in the lovely city
La Tour Eiffel
The Eiffel Tower is the most visited tourist attraction in the world and is top on the list of things to see in France. The distinctive tower is made up of 18,000 iron parts that weigh over 10,000 tons and are fastened together by 2.5 million rivets. This unique building is today regarded as a brilliant architectural achievement and the most iconic sight in Paris. The tower was the world's highest skyscraper until the Empire State Building was built in New York City, reaching a height of 324 meters.
Cathédrale Notre-Dame
King Louis IX (Saint Louis) and Bishop Maurice de Sully erected the Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris in 1163, and it took more than 150 years to complete. This magnificent medieval structure is a Gothic architectural masterpiece. With its abundance of statues and gargoyles, the ornately adorned front gives a magnificent appearance, while complex flying buttresses offer structural support for the massive structure.
Château de Versailles
The Versailles and Giverny Day Trip is another famous Paris excursion. The vivid gardens of Giverny, which Monet painted in many paintings, and the Château de Versailles, Louis XIV's opulent castle, are both explored on this full-day journey. A three-course lunch is included in the trip at the Moulin de Fourges riverfront restaurant, which is set in an 18th-century mill inspired by Marie-hamlet Antoinette's at Versailles.
Avenue des Champs-Élysées
Until André Le Nôtre planted it in the 17th century, Paris' most famous avenue was a dismal wetland. Baron Haussmann, a Parisian city designer, constructed the boulevard's beautiful structures a century later. The Champs-Élysées is known for prestigious establishments such as Maison Ladurée (75 Avenue des Champs-Élysées), a pâtisserie shop famous for its 18th-century tea salon and delicious pastries (the house specialty is "macarons"), and upscale designer boutiques such as Tiffany & Co. (62 Avenue des Champs-Élysées), Louis-Vuitton (101 Avenue des Champs-Élysées), and Cartier.
Musée du Louvre
The Louvre is the most significant of Paris' major museums, and it was formerly the abode of France's rulers. The Pyramid du Louvre, a glass pyramid created by Ieoh Ming Pei in 1917, is where visitors approach the museum from the courtyard of the palace. Thousands of works of art, many of which are regarded masterpieces, are on exhibit at the Musée du Louvre, ranging from antiquity to European paintings from the 15th to 19th century.
Disneyland
Disneyland Paris is an entertainment hub situated 32 km (20 mi) east of Paris. It encompasses two theme parks, Disney Nature Resorts, resort hotels, a shopping, dining, and entertainment complex, and a golf course. Disneyland Park is the original theme park of the complex. As Disneyland Paris celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2017, a plethora of around 320 million people visited it, making it the most toured around theme park in Europe.
Before visiting this wonderful city, plan a memorable tour to fully appreciate its true beauty. Get the tickets soon!
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Normandy Vegetarian Restaurants
Finding vegetarian dining options can be a little challenging in Normandy but if you know where to go, it's much easier. The region is a big seafood producer so if you're a pescatarian, you'll have no problem. It is however also famous for wonderful dairy products such as cheese, butter and cream. The range of dining options is increasing though so let's take a look at where you can eat and food terms to avoid.
Close to home are two restaurants offering vegan or vegetarian choices. Restaurant Délice is just a few minutes drive away in Gavray with plenty of parking opposite near the church. They are open Wednesday to Saturday lunchtime and evening and also for Sunday lunch.
Restaurant Délice is at 9 Place du Dr Beck. Their website is here.  Phone number: 02 33 51 61 14. They speak English.
Délice Restaurant in Gavray offers a vegan menu
A little further away is the Auberge du Mesnil Rogues which is on Route de l'Auberge in Mesnil Rogues. Their opening times depend on the season. They're always closed on a Monday but are open on a Sunday for lunch and in the evening. Have a look at their website.  You can contact them on 02 33 61 37 12.
I would always recommend making a reservation and advising that you'll be eating from the vegetarian menu. Normandy is getting better at offering vegetarian options but there aren't as many choices as in the UK, for example.
There is also a pizza shop in Gavray. You can phone your order through or just go and place your order and wait until it's ready. Read about them here.
The nearby towns of Granville, Villedieu-les-Poêles and Coutances also have restaurants with vegetarian options. Italian restaurants serving pizzas and pasta are a good choice. Alternatively, you can try a crêperie which is a pancake house. Savoury pancakes are known as galettes while sweet ones are called crêpes. These three towns are all within a 20 minute drive of my gite.
Coutances
La Crêperie de Sophie, 74 boulevard Alsace Lorraine, 02 33 45 54 45 Don Camillo, 4 Rue d'Harcourt, 02 33 45 00 67 (Italian) Le Ratelier, 3 rue Georges Clemenceau, 02 33 45 56 52 (crêperie) La Rose des Sables, 2 Place General de Gaulle, 02 33 45 01 40 (middle eastern serving couscous and tagines) La Taverne du Parvis, 18 Place du Parvis Notre Dame, 02 33 45 13 55 (bistro with vegetarian and meat/fish options. Serves salads, tarts, omelettes and pasta) https://www.hotel-restaurant-taverne-du-parvis.com Crêperie La Morinière, 1, Rue Quesnel-Moriniere, 02 33 07 52 20 Pizzeria La Pergola, Zone Industrielle la Mare, 02 33 45 93 22 ww.lapergola-restaurant.fr I've eaten here a couple of times. It's very good value but also very busy.
Granville
Le Diner's, 3 rue Georges Clemenceau, 02 33 90 24 24 Le Borsalino, rue des Isles | Port de plaisance du herel, 02 33 50 02 99 http://www.borsalino-granville.fr/ They do pizzas but also have a more varied menu if there are meat/fish eaters in your group. I've eaten here. Pizz A Bruno, 35 avenue des Matignons, 02 33 91 92 30 http://www.pizzabrunogranville.com La Courtine, 10 rue Cambernon, 05 45 82 34 78. This crêperie is in the high town. I've eaten here plenty of times as it's a favourite of my neices. Picorette, 22 rue Saint Sauveur, 02 33 59 93 49. this is a tea room rather than a restaurant but does have some lunchtime options for vegetarians.
Villedieu-les-Poeêles
Pizzeria Le Saint Hubert, 9 rue des Cohues, 02 33 51 24 29 La Cuisine de Leonie, 6, place des Chevaliers de Malte, 02 33 61 07 94 This is a crêperie and I've eaten here. Le Moulin à Café, 16 Place des Chevaliers de Malte, 02 33 61 03 39 L'Agora, 10 Place des Halles, 02 33 50 43 04 (crêperie)
  These are just a selection of some of the restaurants, bistros and crêperies in the local area.
Useful Food Terms
Always check before you sit down that a restaurant can cater for vegetarian diners by having a look at the menu. The list below includes some of the ingredients you might like to avoid.
viande - meat viande hachée - minced beef poisson - fish jambon - ham merguez - sausage made with beef andouille/andouilette - spicy sausage made with chitterlings thon - tuna lardons - diced bacon poulet - chicken moules - mussels crevettes - shrimps/prawns calamars - calamari st jacques - scallops saumon fumé - smoked salmon
végétarien/végétarienne - vegetarian
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