72 Hours In MARSEILLE France
Ain't no mistake there! The English spelling is Marseilles
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MARSEILLE is a big port city in southern France in the gorgeous region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur. It’s the second largest city after Paris and the biggest commercial port in France. Thanks to its greek and roman heritage, the city abounds in historic landmarks. For my part I just adore Marseille for its paradisiacal beaches and coves with clear teal blue water.
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WHERE TO STAY • B&B Hotel •
PLACES SHOWN • The Blue Coast | La Côte Bleue • Les Sablettes | Montredon • Marseille Saint-Charles | Train Station • Le Vieux Port | Old Port • Hôtel de Ville | Palais de la Bourse • Tribunal de Police • Église Saint-Férréol • Nightlife • Then my battery died during the best part of the trip ... the paradisiacal beaches.
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Visit Paris' six biggest attractions in under 3 hours - VEDA 6
Have you ever had a layover that was long enough to do something with, but you lacked the confidence to go out and try? Well never fear! I'm here to show you not only that it can be done, but how. GRAB MY NEW GUIDE TO PARIS (PDF) HERE: Visit the six major sites in Paris (Eiffel Tower, Louvre, Notre Dame, Arc de Triomphe, Moulin Rouge, and Sacre Coeur) in under three hours from when you set foot in Paris.
Check out my website for a map that summarizes the loop I take you on in the video, and if you get in somewhere other than Gare du Nord you can just jump on the closest station and join in where it suits you best.
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The 5 Most African-American Friendly Countries
One of the most emailed questions I get to my inbox, is about countries that are African-American friendly. So what exactly does that mean? Watch the video and see!
And while it's important to realize every African-American will have their own unique experience, I just wanted to highlight the most pleasant experiences I've received through my 30 countries of travels (now 65 by the start of 2018).
Remember, it's okay to disagree and our experiences will vary based on so many things. Being an African-American WOMAN vs. an African-American MAN also renders its own unique account.
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My Solo Trip to France 2018 | Things to Do in 2/3 days Best Places
Hello, Everyone, I've finally come around to visiting France, This was my first time in Europe and I absolutely loved it. I stayed here for 4 days and decided to visit the top Must see sites in Paris. I'm thinking my Next video will be a sit down talking one about the cost of travelling alone and how to budget your trips. If you have any suggestions or questions leave them below.
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Bugey - Ain - France
Drone dans le Bugey, à Proximité de Saint Bois 01300 - Ain - France
Janvier 2018
Perouges, Ain, France
History
Pérouges was inhabited by craftsmen — mainly farmers and linen weavers. It was probably founded by a Gallic colony returning from Perugia in Italy. In 1167, the Seigneur d'Anthon famously shut the commune's walls against the troops of the Archbishop of Lyon, and as early as 1236 the inhabitants earned communal freedom. In 1601 the town officially became French. Until the end of the 18th century, the textile industry in Pérouges boomed. In the 19th century, however, roads and railroads were re-routed and the population dropped from 1,500 to 90.[1] But, starting in 1911, the town was restored and houses were saved. Today, Pérouges is a popular tourist attraction.
Things To Do In Amsterdam With Kids
Visiting Amsterdam with kids was so much fun. There is such a different angle to Amsterdam for kids from the usual party and liberal lifestyle. Check this video out to see some of the perfect activities. Make sure to subscribe!
8 Things NOT To Do in Miami
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Miami's Cuban influence is reflected in the cafes and cigar shops all over Little Havana. But despite its colorful art deco buildings, white sand, surfside hotels and trendsetting nightclubs, there are certainly a few things NOT to do in Miami.
1) Do NOT carry a cocktail in the street
Carrying any alcoholic beverage on Washington Avenue or Collins on South Beach will get you arrested.
This ain’t New Orleans people.
2) Drive at you own risk
Miamians will be the first to tell you that they are horrible, crazy drivers and that a lot of their roads don't make much sense. If you're not prepared for the stress, just stick to cabs.
3) Don't pay upfront.
In Miami you pay when they bring it. Apply this to everything as they aren’t going to “Come right back” with whatever you were trying to buy here. You will never see your money again.
4) Don't Underdress
Miami is not the capital of appropriate dressing and most places don't care what you wear. But after dark unless you're dining at McDonald's, leave the bathing suits and flip-flops at your hotel. This isn't Key West.
5) Respect Miami's Unique Timezone
Just like the road signs, the clock is only a suggestion here. If a Miamian arrives 2-4 hours late, he's still on time!
6) Do NOT assume honesty from anyone.
We hate to say this, but unless you’re being pampered by hotel staff you should know everyone here is up to something. Nobody does anything here without 'motivation'. Be aware.
7) Don't wear that “South Beach” shirt
That t-shirt will look cool when you are back home to Wisconsin, but in South Beach it just screams 'tourist'!
8 ) Don't get arrested over the weekend
If you get locked up on Friday night you won't be seeing the judge until Tuesday! Also, if there's a shooting and you're filming it with your phone, you just might get locked up too!
Just remember, before you get wild and crazy that Miami is still part of the United States so know the rules before you go!
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