Travel Paris: African Market
Sonia Gil visits the Barbès market in search of the Next Paris. She finds a very fast and polyglot city of bargains from far away places and very far from the picture perfect idea most people have of the French capital. Get ready for the future France, steps away from the Sacred Heart.
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Paris Flea Market Tour
Sept 17th visit to the Paris Flea Market
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Couple who bought a decrepit French Château for $500k reveal the major lessons
Crumbling labour of love: Couple who bought a decrepit French Château for $500k after seeing just FOUR of its 94 rooms reveal the major lessons they've learned while renovating a 300-year-old monument
When Karina and Craig Waters bought the sprawling Château de Gudanes in Verdun, in the south of France in 2013, they had seen just four of its 91 rooms - and had no idea of the scale of the project they had taken on. Almost five years later the couple, from Perth in Western Australia, have published a book about their labour of love journey restoring the vast 18th century property in the Occitanie region, which they paid an estimated AUD$500,000 (£281,600) for. Mrs Waters opened up to FEMAIL about the lessons she and her partner have learned while turning the crumbling château into a working hotel.
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Cheap Clothes in the Montreuil Market (Paris, France)
My spouse insists Montreuil is Paris. He was born there, so I don't argue. When he was born there, Montreuil was in the Paris 75 postal code, but some years later, it was redesignated to the 93 postal code, which puts it in the Seine-Saint-Denis département. Whatever -- it's on public transportation and you can get there easily from central Paris by bus, métro, or soon, a tramway (it looks almost ready to open).
There are lots of piles of used clothing at this market, but there are also piles of new things, all jumbled and you have to paw through them. He likes that! It's funny, because he really used to consider shopping beneath him or something. Now, he happily looks through clean trash and wore a perfectly good leather jacket this day he'd found in our basement trash area -- someone had set it out to take. I remember in the Lower East Side of New York, neighbors would hang clothing they no longer wanted on the stairwell railings. I got some great stuff that way -- a lot of it was antique!
There are also lots of NEW clothes, neatly arranged, for sale in this market. Yes, some may be counterfeit, but I don't know much about that. This is a very famous and very old outdoor market which runs year 'round every Saturday, Sunday and Monday, no matter what the weather. Cash only is accepted here, and don't expect to find food for sale -- at least not stuff you can eat there. Bring water and a packet of tissues to use as toilet paper, and visit a small café, bar or restaurant in this becoming-upscale area, where the old ateliers are now pricey lofts.
A lot of items in this market are priced from one to five euros. You can see a handmade sign in this clip. There are also housewares, rugs, fabrics, some spices and other specialty food items, small appliances, books, records, furniture (most pretty battered), junk gold and silver, prints, photos, makeup, accessories, work uniforms, shoes, suitcases and caddies, and even a few bike repair guys. None of this market is covered, so dress appropriately for our changeable weather here in Paris.
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French Market Bag/Paris Flea Market
Every name I said in this video I messed up! Here are the websites for the 2 Flea Markets I mentioned.
Porte de Clignancourt is the name of the metro stop at the Flea Market, not the name of the Flea Market...here is the website:
click the American Flag and it will switch to English.
The HAM Fair (not the Pig Fair...LOL) is called:
La Foire Nationale à la Brocante et aux Jambons
Here is a website that tells you all about it:
France: Antibes, flee market, Nice.
Emily and I visit Antibes city and flea market. Trip back to Nice and view of Nice from our hotel.
LES SAINTES - GUADELOUPE - TOUR COMPLET 2018
Les Saintes - Guadeloupe - Tour complet 2018
La baie de l'archipel des Saintes est considérée comme l'une des plus belles baies au monde.
Nous avons pris le traversier à partir de Trois-Rivières (Basse-Terre, Guadeloupe) pour nous rendre sur l'île de Terre-de-Haut. La traversée fut très rocambolesque (voir vidéo
Cette île, de moins de 2000 habitants, devient très animée lorsque les traversiers déversent leur lot de touristes venus y passer majoritairement une seule journée.
Pour visiter l'île, il est possible de louer une voiturette électrique, un scooter, un vélo et même un minibus avec chauffeur qui peut vous servir de guide.
Si vous préférez visiter l'île à pied, c'est également possible. Cependant, il faudrait prévoir plus d'une journée pour parcourir l'île en son entier.
L'Office de Tourisme se situe en face du débarcadère. Ils pourront vous conseiller sur les activités à faire sur cette île.
On retrouve une multitude de restaurants, bars et boutiques situés également à proximité du débarcadère.
Comme nous ne passions qu'une seule journée sur cette île, nous avons donc loué une voiturette électrique afin de nous déplacer rapidement et ainsi avoir la possibilité d'en découvrir les principaux attraits.
Nous nous sommes d'abord rendus aux abords du fort Napoléon, érigé en hauteur, afin d'avoir une superbe vue panoramique de la région.
Et puis, nous avons parcouru les routes de l'île pour ainsi découvrir de magnifiques panoramas.
Le centre-ville est composé de maisons très colorées, enjolivant ainsi grandement le paysage.
On y retrouve de jolies plages, dont celles de Pompierre et du Pain de Sucre. Cette dernière est d'ailleurs un site idéal pour la plongée en apnée (PMT).
De nombreux belvédères permettent d'obtenir de superbes vues panoramiques sur différents secteurs de la baie.
Sans plus tarder, je vous invite à découvrir ce petit paradis.
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Mercatino Conca d'Oro, Antiques, Collectible, Vintage Market in Rome!
Mercatino Conca d'Oro is a small street market in Rome with Collectible items, antiques, old italian furniture, minerals, coins, clothes, food, plants. It's quite small and most stands have banal stuff, but some hide little treasures.
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Paris Opera Bastille Antiques Show
a look at some of the stalls at the twice-yearly brocante (French for flea market) held at the Opera Bastille, along the Canal St Martin in the heart of Paris