The 10 Best Places to live in Quebec, Canada for 2018
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Quebec is the largest province in Canada by land area and the second largest by population. The province is known for its breathtaking geography that is characterized by mountains, valleys, forests, and maritime views. The towns and villages that are scattered throughout the landscape contain the province’s rich history and gives insight into its past and present architecture. Quebec a vibrant multicultural province often referred to as “la belle province”. With a population of 8.2 million people, here are some of the best cities to live in Quebec as determined by MoneySense.
Here are 10 best places to live in Quebec for 2018 in Canada
10. Chambly.
9. Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures.
8. Mont-Saint-Hilaire.
7. Saint-Constant.
6. Boucherville.
5. Lévis.
4. Mont-Royal.
3. Saint-Lambert.
2. Westmount.
1. Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville.
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Top 10 Things to Do in St. Maarten
Here are my top 10 things to do in St. Maarten plus the details on how to do them....
1. Taste local Rum - Visit Toppers Rhum Factory. toppersrhum.com/
2. Visit Nectar of St. Maarten for natural / organic skin care, protection and bug repellent. These products are sold throughout the islands and are amazing!!
3. Party - Come during Carnival and experience J'ouvert and party with the locals.
4. Watch the sunset – It is absolutely gorgeous, especially at Divi Little Bay -
5. Stroll in Philipsburg and visit Guavaberry Emporium -
6. Ride in a water UFO - An Unbelievably fun object..
7. Go shopping at the Marigot Market on the French side
8. Visit Loterie Farm in the hills of Pic Paradis to be surrounded by nature as you zipline, party or relax by the pool.
9. Visit Orient Beach - It's on the French side and is the most popular beach on the island. It is also home to Club Orient which is a clothing optional beach resort.
10. Watch the extreme airport landings from Maho Beach. Schedule some time before your flight home to experience this.
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Paris, France - Video Tour of the Ile-Saint-Louis
New York Habitat introduces you to another charming area of Paris, the ''Ile-Saint-Louis''. In this video tour you will discover the Ile-Saint-Louis, the lovely island on the Seine River right behind Notre-Dame Cathedral.
Feel free to discover other video tours of Paris from New York Habitat, such as the video tour of the Champs Elysees in Paris part 1 & part 2 .
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The Classic Townhouses on Ile-Saint-Louis
Dating back to the seventeenth century, the island's buildings are for the most part townhouses built for members of the rich middle class, many of them officials who worked for Louis XIV. Since those times, the island has had many illustrious residents such as the poet Baudelaire, physicist Marie Curie and Voltaire. In the 1920s it was a favorite haunt of Hemingway.
Definition of Hôtel
Many historic buildings in France have the word Hôtel in their names. This does not mean they are actually hotels; in French hotel often refers to a prestigious single family residence or mansion.
The Hôtel Lauzun (17 quai d'Anjou)
The Hôtel Lauzun is just such a mansion. One of the most beautiful in all of Paris, the mansion is famous for two things: its exquisite baroque interior and its later residents. You can take a guided tour of the mansion every Tuesday. Baudelaire lived here while writing some of the poems of his famous Flowers of Evil (Les Fleurs du mal).
3 quai d'Anjou
The house at 3 quai d'anjou was designed by and the personal residence of Louis Le Vau.
The Hôtel Lambert (1 quai d'Anjou)
Another of Paris' finest mansions is the Hôtel Lambert. In the nineteenth century, the Polish government bought the mansion and welcomed Polish exiles such as the musician Chopin and the poet Adam Mickiewicz, together with their French friends. This mansion had a large garden, which was unusual for a mansion on the island, as there was so little space.
24-26 quai de Bethune - Pompidou Residence
The building at 24-26 quai de Bethune was built on the site of a beautiful mansion also designed by Louis Le Vau. All that is left of the old mansion are the door panels, but they are considered the loveliest doors on the island. This is where the late president of France, Georges Pompidou, lived.
The Polish Library and Adam Mickiewicz Museum (6 quai d'Orléans)
The Polish Library Building also houses three museums in one, the first devoted to the Polish poet Adam Mickiewicz, the second to Chopin, and the third to artist Boleslas Biegas. It can be visited on Thursdays.
New York Habitat has many apartments both on and around Ile-Saint-Louis where you can stay during your stay in Paris. So, skip the hotel and live like a real Parisian by renting your own apartment in the heart of Paris, and find a nice vacation rental through New York Habitat.
For example, this studio vacation rental (PA-4141) is located on Ile-Saint-Louis. The apartment includes a fully-equipped kitchen with all of the necessities to prepare a meal in the apartment and feel right at home!
This furnished 2-Bedroom Apartment (PA-4166) is also located on the Ile-Saint-Louis. With a fully equipped kitchen and accommodations for up to 6 people, this is a great apartment to feel like home during your stay in Paris.
New York Habitat provides also a nice selection of Bed & Breakfast all over Paris.
Ice Cream
You may want to sample the ice cream for which Ile-Saint-Louis is famous. The Parisians deem it to be the best in Paris. A favorite is Berthillon ice cream which has its headquarters on rue Saint-Louis-en-Ile.
L'Eglise Saint-Louis-en-l'Ile
The Saint-Louis-en-l'Ile church, designed once again by Le Vau was dedicated to King Louis IX, who after his death was made a saint. The front, hemmed in by buildings, hides a white interior, highly decorated with gilt, and filled with works of art and other treasures. It is a splendid setting for the many concerts given here throughout the year.
Be sure to leave us your feedback in the comments section below if you've visited the area and know of something that has been left off of today's video tour.
Don't hesitate to check out the New York Habitat's blog for more info.
Münster Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Münster? Check out our Münster Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Münster.
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Wochenmarkt, Botanical Garden, Lake Aasee, LWL-Museum fur Kunst und Kultur, Historisches Rathaus, Münster Cathedral, St. Lambert's Church, Allwetterzoo, LWL-Museum fuer Naturkunde, Stadtmuseum, Muhlenhof Freilichtmuseum, Schloss Munster, Kunstmuseum Pablo Picasso, Promenade, Kiepenkerl
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Places to see in ( Paris - France ) Church of Saint Germain des Pres
Places to see in ( Paris - France ) Church of Saint Germain des Pres
The Benedictine Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, just beyond the outskirts of early medieval Paris, was the burial place of Merovingian kings of Neustria. At that time, the Left Bank of Paris was prone to flooding from the Seine, so much of the land could not be built upon and the Abbey stood in the middle of meadows, or prés in French, thereby explaining its appellation.
The Abbey was founded in the 6th century by the son of Clovis I, Childebert I (ruled 511–558). Under royal patronage the Abbey became one of the richest in France, as demonstrated by its ninth-century polyptych; it housed an important scriptorium in the eleventh century and remained a center of intellectual life in the French Catholic church until it was disbanded during the French Revolution. An explosion of saltpetre in storage levelled the Abbey and its cloisters, but the church was spared. the statues in the portal were removed (illustration) and some destroyed, and in a fire in 1794 the library vanished in smoke. The abbey church remains as the Église de Saint-Germain-des-Prés, one of the oldest churches in Paris.
In 542, while making war in Spain, Childebert raised his siege of Zaragoza when he heard that the inhabitants had placed themselves under the protection of the martyr Saint Vincent. In gratitude the bishop of Zaragoza presented him with the saint's stole. When Childebert returned to Paris, he caused a church to be erected to house the relic, dedicated to the Holy Cross and Saint Vincent, placed where he could see it across the fields from the royal palace on the Île de la Cité.
In 558, St. Vincent's church was completed and dedicated by Germain, Bishop of Paris on 23 December; on the very same day, Childebert died. Close by the church a monastery was erected. Its abbots had both spiritual and temporal jurisdiction over the suburbs of Saint-Germain (lasting till about the year 1670). The church was frequently plundered and set on fire by Vikings in the ninth century. It was rebuilt in 1014 and rededicated in 1163 by Pope Alexander III to Saint Germain of Paris, the canonized Bishop of Paris and Childeric's chief counsellor. The great wall of Paris subsequently built during the reign of Philip II of France did not encompass the abbey, leaving the residents to fend for themselves. This also had the effect of splitting the Abbey's holdings into two. A new refectory was built for the monastery by Peter of Montereau in around 1239 - he was later the architect of the Sainte-Chapelle.
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The Amazing Angad Arts Hotel In St Louis: Color Room Tours, Rooftop Bar, Art Pieces & Grand Tavern
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The Amazing Angad Arts Hotel In St Louis: Color Room Tours, Rooftop Bar, Art Pieces & Grand Tavern.
We had the opportunity to take a tour of a hotel in St. Louis that is truly unique - The Angad Arts Hotel. It's an art-inspired property, and the only one of its kind in the world! Guests can choose their room by type, but also by emotion of color. The rooms are available in four different color schemes: Happy Yellow, Passionate Red, Rejuvenation Green, or Tranquility Blue. The furnishings and the artwork in each room fit the specific color scheme. There is definitely one room color that is the most popular, but you'll have to watch the video to find out which color that is! The Angad Rainbow Terrace (ART) is a rooftop bar and lounge, offering indoor and outdoor seating with amazing views of the St. Louis skyline. The hotel is named in honor of Angad Paul, a British businessman and film producer, and is the result of the work and planning of Steve Smith and the Lawrence Group.
The hotel is an attraction in and of itself, but its location makes it a great place to stay while you're in St. Louis. The Angad Arts Hotel (AAH) is located in the center of what is known as St. Louis’s Grand Center Arts District. Located literally next door to the AAH, is the Powell Symphony Hall, home to the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. About half a block from the AAH, is the Fabulous Fox Theatre, where you'll be able to see musicals, big-name stars, and musicals. The Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis is nearby, and the area has several Italian eateries, steakhouses, and bars. One of the very best restaurants in this area and St. Louis, is located right in the Angad Arts Hotel, The Grand Tavern by Chef David Burke. Its location offers quick and easy access to I-64, meaning you're just a few minutes from the St. Louis Cardinals Busch Stadium, the St. Louis Zoo, Science Center, and many other great attractions.
We thought the AAH was amazing, and we'll be back to stay the night, probably taking in a ballgame or a musical at the Fabulous Fox while we're at it. Not sure what color of room we'll pick though!
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Visiting Paris, France, en 1982
For Ton it was his first visit to Paris. I was there before in 1955. We went down the Seine in a 'mouche' boat Watched the firespitters and other yogi's at the Centre Pompidou. Finally we went south to the castles at the Loire
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Rue Cler in Paris
A visit to the rue Cler in Paris, a pedestrian market street in the Seventh district of Paris that is famous mainly because of Rick Steves, an American travel writer who sings its praises in his travel guides.
There are many market streets in Paris, including streets far more interesting than this one, but this one gets the most press, so I've made a short video about it.
For a look at a market street in Paris that makes the rue Cler look comatose, see this video
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Ladurée Paris Champs Elysées (Paris, France)
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« A gastronomic temple on the world's most beautiful Avenue »
75 Avenue des Champs Elysées Paris VIII
David Holder and his father, Francis Holder, founder of the Holder Group, opened a new Ladurée tea salon and restaurant at 75 avenue des Champs-Elysées in September 1997. Their aim was to reproduce on the Champs-Elysées the refined atmosphere of their rue Royale establishment and to build a unique site, a symbol of the French « Art de vivre ».
365 days a year, from 7.30am to midnight, Ladurée serves breakfast, lunch, tea, dinner and late supper for approximately 3,000 clients daily. On the first floor, the 'Eiffel Veranda' and the outdoor terrace overlook the glamorous Champs Elysées avenue. The bar, very successful after 7pm, offers any time classic short and long drinks as well as wines and liquors. One can also sit at the bar for a quick lunch.
On the second floor, the five cozy dining rooms, decorated in the 'Second Empire' refined style by the French interior designer Jacques Garcia, were dedicated to the 19th century Parisian muses : Paeva, Castiglione, Mathilde but also la Bibliothèque (the Library) and La Chocolaterie (the Chocolate Factory).
The menu of the restaurant is inspired by French regional cooking, as well as other cooking of the world, and is continuously evolving with the seasons and its creations.
Ladurée Royale
« The original establishment »
16 rue Royale Paris VIII
This tea salon created in 1862 and decorated with wainscoting and original frescoes depicting angelic pastry chefs and voluptuous ladies became a favorite address for people from all walks of life. Since then the tea room's ''habitués'' have rubbed shoulders with tourists and personalities from the world over.
The menu changes with the seasons and offers a simple and delicious cuisine like the famous Ladurée Omelet, Vol au Vent, Poultry & wild mushrooms soup or Ladurée Club Sandwiches.
Unconditional fans come to taste the meltingly moist macaroons, the best in the capital, the filled croissants and pastries, and to discover the newest creations of Ladurée.
Ladurée in the grand department store Le Printemps
« A tea room in the heart of department stores »
Le Printemps, 62 Boulevard Haussmann Paris IX
Ladurée Printemps offers a cozy and gourmet pause in a middle of a busy shopping day. Using the recipes that have built the reputation of Ladurée on Rue Royale, Ladurée proposes a menu of light and quick offerings: Ladurée Club Sandwiches, Ladurée Salad, Tarama Millefeuille with rose petals or fromage frais & wild mushrooms Religieuse. Not to be overlooked are the ice creams, the viennoiseries and other ''sweet delights'', which can also be taken away.
« Ladurée is now exposed in the new temple of delicacy on the second floor of the Printemps de la Maison department store »
Le Printemps, 62 Boulevard Haussmann Paris IX
This is in a Napoleon III setting, which is imbued with the style of the brand,
that the Ladurée collections are displayed, such as a lesson of delicacy.
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PARIS - Marche' Saint-Pierre
Where Parisians buy from designer fabrics to ready made Courtains etc..at bargain prices.
All the rest around Montmarte is for the Tourist Trade.