Saturday, 9 August 2014

Au revoir. ..not Adieu!

After a deservedly lazy morning we checked out of our hotel ( which was very nice, as they all have been!) and took a slow meander down to the Eiffel Tower. St to under it for a while and took a walk up to the Arc de Triumph and back down the Champs Elysee to our hotel where we are now resting ready for our final trek to the Paris Gard Nord station  and our Eurostar home.

We have had a fantastic holiday which feels like it has lasted a month...seen some wonderful places and had perfect weather throughout!!

Hope you have enjoyed the blog cos you're not getting a postcard!

See you all soon!!

Friday, 8 August 2014

The French Connection....

Bonjour mes amies.....We arrived safely at Paris Gare de Lyon dead on schedule...rolling in at 0930. We negotiated two stops on the metro to our final hotel in L'Opéra district of gay Paree!

Once we unpacked...We went walkies!! We walked through Place de Concorde and through La Jardin Tuleries to the Louvre. We then walked along The a seine to La Pont des Artes  (Love Lock Bridge)...If you ever need a padlock here's the place!!

We then walked to Notre Dame and back through Paris up to Sacre Coeur where we took in the amazing view over Paris.

We then walked down through Montemarte to the Moulin Rouge and back to our hotel.

A LOT OF WALKING! !

Tonight we had a meal in a local restaurant about 40yds from the hotel with some wholesome french cuisine...now officially stuffed!!

Tomorrow  we go to La Tour Eiffel!

Thursday, 7 August 2014

People in glass houses......

As we checked out...We were offered a 'free' trip by water taxi for a 'free ' tour of a glass factory on Murano  where all the famous glass factories are based after being moved from the city in 1200 and something!

Never being ones to look a gift horse in the mouth we took the water taxi over and watched some amazing demonstrations of vases and horses being created. It was very impressive. We then we're given a personal tour of the showrooms and some amazing glass items from glasses to chandeliers. We were given the special treatment for one costing €2900 but when we mentioned our 6 children and how expensive they are...our guide seemed to get us to the gift shop and vanish...how rude!!!

Nicola bought herself a Pandora bead which she wanted anyway so all in all a good deal for us!!

We then took the Water Bus back round the island and mooched for the test of the afternoon  whilst waiting for our train. Getting a take away pizza..to go with our chilled bottle of prosecco and a good night sleep...ready for Paris in the morning!!

Venetian Dawn!

As the sun rose over St Marks Square...We were up and out! We got to St Marks with just the street cleaners and pigeons and seagulls for company and watched the pink sky fade to blue as the city came to life.

We had a good look around Rialto Bridge, the market which sells all manner of fresh produce...The seafood is amazing especially the big piles of octopus!

We then retreated as the cities workers arrived by the boatload to a little cafe and watched them over a cappuccino before heading back to the hotel for breakfast!

Wednesday, 6 August 2014

Just one cornetto!!!

Missed our early start today...too tired so going for it again tomorrow  to  see Venice at peace!

Mooched around loads and loads of shops today....All big names here and lots of lovely small ones too (even a Lush here..those places get everywhere!)....so much walking had to have an afternoon doze!!

Our hotel has free pre - dinner drinks in the bar...so we both had a Mimosa  (or two! ) before going out for a bite to eat at a little restaurant round the corner.

Walked back and sat by the grand canal which is next to our hotel and watched the boats  going along the canals lit up by the houses on the sides...very pretty!!

Our last day in Venice tomorrow  before head overnight to our last stop Paris!!

Tuesday, 5 August 2014

They'll be coming down the mountain when they come!!

Pre dawn...operation mountain was put into effect...The only fly in the ointment was it was still dark. ..whoops!!

But with great British resolve. .brute strength..bananas,peaches and the light on my phone we made it successfully down the goat trail to the bus in record time!! Saving €50 in the process!!

We had a perfect train ride up from Salerno to Venice via Bologna.

We dismbarked and walked from Venice S Lucia to what can only described as a film set...With the Grand Canal running in front of us..There were boats and bridges and everything and more!! Where was  Daniel Craig???

We walked to our hotel in total awe!

The hotel is perfect..right on the Grand Canal..and after a quick change we went exploring.  There is so much to take in..We made it as far as St Marks Square...saw the price of cappuccinos  (€11 for a cappuccino with no milk?? Isn't that an espresso??) and left toward further exploration!

We came back to base had a shower and returned to a little street restaurant we found for a healthy salad!! (And wine!!!)

After our early start today (4am) it's an early bed as we want to get up early to explore without the crowds before breakfast...will we succeed..who can tell!!

Monday, 4 August 2014

Penultimate day in Amalfi

And what a scorcher it is...The sun is glistening on the water...The cicadas are happily chirping in the trees and we are so relaxed any more days we'd be puddles on floor so will be good to build the momentum up again via Venice and Paris.

On the way down the mountain our favourite lemon grove dropped some more offerings on the path so we will be making good use of them tonight whilst having a drink on our terrace.

Tomorrow  we are refusing to pay the silly €40 they want for a ten minute taxi ride down the mountain and being hardy British will walk off our mountain with our cases in hand! Our bus is at 5.15 (that's 4.15 English time) to Salerno where we get on the Frecciarossa (translated 'Red Arrow' although I keep thinking Ferrero Roche....Mmmm chocolate!) Which is the the 220 kph train to Bologna where we change for Venice. We are due there 1330 local time.

For lunch we ate in a perfect little trattoria built into a stone arch where boats used to be stored. We were greeted with a little aperitif  (which apparently has no name!) Followed by a shared bruscetta with locally grown tomatoes. We both then had home made pasta with mixed sea food which you can see from picture tasted as good as it looked. Both stuffed..but then the waiter brings out a complementary ricotta cheese and chocolate cheesecake for us and it was perfect ....problem now is how we waddle back up the mountain!!!

Amalfi has been perfect after our time in Rome..a week to wind down and relax in a peaceful environment..eating local food and enjoying the sun on our skin.

They say everyone should see the Amalfi Coast once in their life..and it is so beautiful we want to see it again!