Bouillon Chartier Paris
In the most beautiful of cities, the hapless traveler may nonetheless fall victim to a multitude of mean menus and suspicious Soupe de Jours. In the midst of this malevolence Bouillon Chartier, shines like a beacon,
proving that it is still possible to find decent, affordable and authentic french food in the city of lights.
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Bouillon (Belgium) with friends
Bouillon (Belgium) with friends
Captation audio réalisée en juin 2017, à l'heure du déjeuner, à la brasserie parisienne Bouillon Chartier, 7 Rue du Faubourg Montmartre à Paris.
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Le site web de l'établissement :
bouillon-chartier.com
Martinique Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Martinique? Check out our Martinique Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Martinique.
Top Places to visit in Martinique:
Jardin de Balata, Les Salines Beach, Habitation Clement, La Savane des Esclaves, Anse Couleuvre Beach, Fonds Blancs, Anse Dufour, Les Anses d'Arlet, Diamond Rock, Le Diamant, Zoo de Martinique Habitation Latouche, Mount Pelee, La Pointe Marin Beach, Caravelle Peninsula, Schoelcher Library, Fort Saint Louis, Les Gorges de la Falaise
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48 HOURS IN PARIS | Things to do, see and eat
What to do in Paris in 2 days - the best things to do, see and eat in the City of Light!
Planning a 48 hour trip to Paris? Watch this travel vlog for a little inspiration on how to make the most of your time in our favourite French city. Checking out the Eiffel Tower, free views from the Arc de Triomphe, a trip to Belleville and some of the most Instagrammable spots in the city. Fitting in world famous sites as well as some real hidden gems, watch on for our 48 hour guide to Paris!
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DAY 1:
Sacre Coeur
The top of the Arc de Triomphe
Eiffel Tower (from Trocadero and Champ de Mars)
Jardin des Tuileries
Le Louvre
Palais Royal
Chartier
DAY 2:
Belleville
Le Marais
L’As Du Fallafel
Latin Quarter
The Pantheon
Rue Cremieux
Terminus Nord
Belushi’s
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Luxembourg Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Luxembourg? Check out our Luxembourg Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Luxembourg.
Top Places to visit in Luxembourg (Belgium):
Bastogne Barracks, 101 Airborne Museum Le Mess, Bastogne War Museum, Mardasson Memorial, Orval Abbey, Chateau de Bouillon, Old Town of Durbuy, Bois de la Paix, Parc Forestier Recreatif Chlorophylle, Grottes de Hotton, Musee de la Bataille Des Ardennes, Agri Musee, Basilique Saint Hubert, Bulge Relics Museum, Durbuy Topiary Park
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Le Train Bleu, Paris, France
Historical Monument and Famous Restaurant is a must see for everyone to see in Paris. The Restaurant has been used in countless films.
Next Great Neighborhood: Paris's South Pigalle | Travel + Leisure
South Pigalle is a stylish, family-friendly, and authentic area in the ninth arrondissement of Paris that’s truly up-and-coming. Shops, boutiques, and cocktail bars lie hidden just around the corner from Montemartre and Sacre Couer. Here's how to spend a day in “So-Pi. For more travel tips, visit travelandleisure.com/video.
Martinique, A Tour Of The Island.
A visit of the the French island of Martinique 280 miles off the coast of Venezuela. The tropical island is a paradise of many different climates and many sights. Beautiful palm tree lined beaches, lush vegetation in the jungle, spectacular sunsets on the West side and Montagne Pelée, a dormant volcano are just some of the rich attractions of this South Caribbean gem.
My trip takes you to many of the coastal towns as well as a drive in the center of the island through rain drenched wild jungle roads to the banana plantations in the North. Iguanas and lizards are part of the trip a well as beautiful flowers that bloom all year long. Martinique also boasts quite a number of beautiful churches, many dating to the 17th century. One particularity of these churches is that the woodwork beneath the roofs are in the shape of upside down ship hulls, as they were built by naval carpenters.
Martinique is a French overseas territory of 1,128 square kilometers (436 sq miles) with a population of 385,551 inhabitants.
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