Paris Gare Gallieni Bagnolet
Paris 2010 09 16, France:
Gare Routiere Internationale de Paris Gallieni Bagnolet. International Station Gallieni in Paris. Eurolines to UK or Belgium, metro 3.
Paryż 2010 09 16, Francja:
Gare Routiere Internationale de Paris Gallieni Bagnolet. Międzynarodowy Dworzec Gallieni w Paryżu. Eurolines do UK czy Belgii, metro 3.
Cheap and Best Budget Hotels in Bordeaux , France
Cheap and Best Budget Hotels in Bordeaux. Must Watch...
This list is perfect for you, if you are in Bordeaux and looking for a budget stay.
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Hotel Le Chantry
Ibis Bordeaux Centre Gare Saint Jean
P'tit Dej-HOTEL Bordeaux Lac
All Suites Appart Hotel Pessac
Inter Hotel du Phare
Kyriad Bordeaux Begles
Ibis Budget Bordeaux Aeroport
Campanile Bordeaux Ouest - Merignac Aeroport
Arena Hotel
Premiere Classe Bordeaux Ouest - Merignac Aeroport
It's not the Ranking of Best Budget Hotels in Bordeaux, it's just the list of some of Cheap and Best Hotels.
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Trip To Paris Using Eurolines ♥| Paris Travel video| Best Places To visit In Paris|Budget Travel
A video I put together of the 5 days and 4 nights we spent traveling and exploring Paris. All pictures and videos in chronological order of how we spent each day. After a total of 13 hours of talking, sitting, sleeping, eating and laughing, traveling with my Tim using the National Express and Eurolines. We finally arrived in Paris at half 6 at night. We took the next metro to the hotel and explored the area later that night. The next few days consisted of exploring Paris. We took mainly metros and walked a lot, so much that we would laugh at each other and almost anything else because we were so tired! Such an amazing experience exploring such a beautiful city with my one and only. ♥
Place de la Republique, Paris - France 2018
Hotel Formule 1 Saint-Denis, France -- CHEAP and CONVENIENT!
Use the 'net to book in advance at the Formule 1 in Saint-Denis, on Blvd Lenine (not sure about the spelling, Lenin Boulevard, anyway, think of Lenin) -- these pod hotels are often not that great a deal, because they tend to be located on the outskirts of towns, by the highways, and you really need a car.
The accommodations are bare-bones and you might feel a bit lost at first, because there often isn't a real reception desk or any real services of any kind, but you get used to it quickly, and it's great!
YOU SHOULD RESERVE and get there a little early! A lot of these fill up WAY in advance, and there might even be slight over-booking. You have to get used to interfacing with a computer terminal OUTSIDE, and frankly, they are not all that user-friendly sometimes!
The breakfasts are pretty loathesome and you are better off, at this particular one, anyway, just to pop outside and walk a block over to a bar, and stand at the counter and get un petit café and a tartine (buttered bread) and then press on. Paris is NOT a late-night city, and you should try to get up and get moving early. We have great public transportation here, but it takes a long time to get from point A to point B!
If I were you, I'd arrange to see only one sight each morning, stop at noon and have lunch, take a little rest if possible, then in the afternoons, stroll! Forget about running here and there! The real joy can be in just lingering in any old neighborhood, on a free bench, even, watching the world go by! Use your afternoons for shopping, too. Most places close for lunch -- be prepared! And be seated at noon -- they will start running out of food quickly if it's a good place, and it is likely to be crowded at 1 pm. Do NOT go after 2 pm and expect to be seated and served!
Dinner starts again at 7 pm.
If you really get hungry at other times, pop into a Franprix or Monoprix grocery store, and they even have great ready-made food you can just take out, and save a bundle!
I can help you do business in France, and can guide you through the flea markets and other neat places -- it takes a habitué to get through these joints! Le Marché de Saint-Denis runs every Tuesday, Friday and Sunday morning and you are just plain ol' clueless if you miss it! Arguably the largest and best market in all of Europe. Get there early -- 8 am or so is fine. Sunday mornings are a MADHOUSE! Go to Mass at the Basilica of Saint-Denis at 10 am every Sunday and hear the magnificent pipe organ, one of the rarest and best in the world, and enjoy a huge, multi-ethnic congregation. After the services, you can pay to get into the back of the Abbey Church, and visit the Necropolis of the Kings, the crypt, and more -- there may be special tours and visits available. The Office de Tourisme in Saint-Denis can help you out, and wow, do they have great stuff for sale there!
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A Walk Around Saint-Germain/Mabillon, Paris
The Place d’Acadie is a public square in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, dedicated on 8 March 1984 by the mayor of Paris, Jacques Chirac, and by the president of an association called Les Amitiés Acadiennes, Philippe Rossillon. It is located near the Mabillon metro station, where the Boulevard Saint-Germain intersects the Rue du Four and the Rue de Buci.
The square takes its name from the old French North-American territory of Acadia that was once part of New France. Acadia existed in what is now called New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, provinces of Canada that are, today, home to a large number of francophone Canadians. Acadia is represented, in international forums on the French-speaking world's culture (francophonie), by the Province of New Brunswick.
Dedication of this square in Paris was meant to mark the hundredth anniversary of the Acadian flag in 1884 in connection with the second National Acadian Convention. It was also the 380th anniversary of the first French outpost in Acadia in 1604.
The Place d’Acadie is located only about a hundred metres from another place celebrating French culture in North America, the Place du Québec.
Short visit to Bern in Switzerland
Animal Park Dählhölzli and Federal Government of Switzerland.
Musical background granted by Ivana Van der Veen
Hotel Ibis Paris Gare du Nord
ibis Paris Gare du Nord Château Landon 10èmes
* Continental buffet breakfast
* Breakfast start from 6:30am till 12pm
* Baggage lockers at the basement
very useful to store your luggage after
check out if you have a late departure time
* Closest metro is Louis Blanc
five minutes' walk from the hotel
* 9 minutes' walk from Ibis Hotel
to the Gare du Nord Train Station
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Hotel Mister Bed City Bagnolet in Bagnolet (Paris (Region) - Frankreich) Bewertung
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Das Hotel Mister Bed City Bagnolet liegt in der Stadt Bagnolet welche zu Frankreich (Europa) gehoert.
Die Mehrzahl der Hotelgaeste empfiehlt das Hotel weiter, insgesamt hat das Hotel Mister Bed City Bagnolet eine Weiterempfehlungsrate von 64%. Zudem erhaelt das Hotel 4 von 6 Sonnen.
Lage und Umgebung:
Die Gaeste sind mit der guten Lage sehr zufrieden und vergeben 4,9 von 6 Sonnen.
Service:
Das Hotel bietet eine gute Servicequalitaet und wird in diesem Punkt mit 4,7 von 6 Sonnen bewertet.
Gastronomie:
Das Angebot der Kueche dieses Hotels entspricht den Erwartungen der Gaeste und wird mit 4 von 6 Sonnen als gut bewertet.
Hotel allgemein:
In der Kategorie Hotel Allgemein bekommt das Hotel eine mittelmaessige Bewertung. Einige Gaeste haben keine Probleme mit dem Zustand und der Sauberkeit des Hotels. Es erhaelt 3,6 von 6 Sonnen.
Zimmer:
Akzeptable 3,1 von 6 Sonnen wurden fuer den Zustand der Zimmer vergeben.
Sport und Unterhaltungsprogramme:
Das ausbaufaehige Unterhaltungs- und Sportprogramm des Hotels bewerten die Gaeste mit 1 von 6 Sonnen.
Informationen zur Verfuegbarkeit von Transfer zum Hotel, WLAN in den Zimmern des Hotel Mister Bed City Bagnolet, sowie Details zum Animations-Progamm, Entfernung zum Strand oder zu Diskotheken erhalten Sie bei Ihren Reiseveranstalter oder auf der Webseite des Hotels. Neben den hier verwendeten Bewertungen, lohnt sich ein Blick auf die ggf. vorhandene Hotel Mister Bed City Bagnolet Facebook-Seite.
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Die verwendeten Informationen stammen von HolidayCheck.de. Sie wurden am 23.06.2014 abgerufen. In diesem Video wurden Bilder aus Bagnolet oder allgemeine Bilder aus Frankreich verwendet. Die gezeigten Orte und Landschaften dienen als Beispiel und muessen nicht unbedingt in der Naehe des Hotels liegen.
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Rue de la Mare Paris Arrondissement 20e
Rue de la Mare
Arrondissement 20e
Quartier Belleville
Début 71 Rue de Menilmontant
Fin 383 Rue des Pyrénées
Longueur 670 m. Largeur 8 m.
Simple chemin en 1672, elle s'appelait alors « ruelle des Nonnains ».
En 1812, le plan cadastral indique : « chemin de Ménilmontant » au tronçon qui va de la rue de Ménilmontant à la rue de Savies, elle fait alors partie des voies de la commune de Belleville.
La rue de la Mare, qui doit son nom à « une ancienne mare formée par les eaux de Belleville sur le versant méridional de la colline vers l'emplacement de l'église Notre-Dame-de-la-Croix », est classée dans la voirie parisienne le 23 mai 1863.
En 1926 elle se poursuit jusqu'à la rue de Belleville, à cette même époque le tronçon entre la rue des Pyrénées et la rue de Belleville est dénommé rue Jean-Baptiste Dumay.
La rue offre la particularité d'être coupée par la ligne de Petite Ceinture et d'avoir sa continuité assurée par une passerelle métallique uniquement piétonnière.