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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Plongée surprenante a Koh Tao en asie avec le club thailand diving
Plonge surprenante a Koh Tao en asie avec le club thailand diving
Ce que vous pouvez faire le jour sur Koh Tao.....
Koh Nang Yuan - Koh Tao
Koh Tao est bien plus que le temple de la plongée sous marine du sud est asiatique. Cette île paradisiaque vous offre suffisamment d'activités pour permettre au non amateur de plongée en scaphandre de se tenir occupé durant votre séjour.
L'avantage d'explorer Koh Tao le jour est que presque tout le monde pratique la plongée sous marine, laissant l'île plus calme et vous permettant ainsi de l'explorer!
Commencer par profiter des vues magnifiques en vous aventurant au sommet des collines vous permettant de voir Koh Phangan au large, descendez sur les plages désertiques et profitez des rafraîchissements offerts, parcourez l'île à pied, à vélo, scooter, moto ou quad pour échapper toute trace de civilisation.
Vous voulez développer votre corps et votre esprit? Arrêtez vous pour une session de Yoga, Tai Chi, Pilates, Reiki, Chi Gong, Thai Massage ou réflexologie et détendez vous.
Beos on Ko Tao - Sairee
Vous désirez vous dépenser plus ? Venez pratiquer l'escalade et profiter des vues magnifiques, partez à la découverte du jet ski ou wake board. Louez votre kayak de mer et partez faire le tour de l'île pour un pique-nique romantique. Louez un long tail boat et allez découvrir les spots de pêches et essayez-vous aux plaisirs du free diving.
Assez d'être mouillé? Vous vous sentez ramollis ou vous voulez perdre quelques kilos avant votre retour? Pourquoi ne pas venir poussez un peu de fonte et venir vous affuter dans le club de gym?
Vous voulez vous tester? Pourquoi ne pas enfiler des gants de boxe et pratiquer la boxe thaïlandaise avec des vrais professionnels?
Plage Sairee Ko Tao Thailande
Si vous pensez que toutes ces activités vous ont laissé quelques courbatures ou que vous voulez tout simplement vous détendre purement et simplement, alors profitez des plaisirs des spas, massages aux huiles essentielles. Le massage traditionnel thaïlandais est le moyen idéal pour ceux qui souhaitent sentir leur corps vibrer d'énergie sans pour autant en dépenser!!
Vous souhaitez rester à l'abri du soleil et rigoler entre copain ou en famille ? Koh Tao vous propose les joies du mini golf et bowling.
Ko Tao n'est pas seulement une destination pour les jeunes et amoureux de la plongée sous marine! Laisser vous bercer dans votre hamac, venez découvrir les fonds marins ou tout simplement rêver au jardin secret rempli de palmiers et cocotier, tel est le plaisir unique de koh tao n'attendant que vous.
Maintenant dans notre centre de plongée, il y a un bar, un restaurant et un ressort.
Un des plus grand centre à Koh Tao offre un choix d'hôtels a proximité avec tous le confort néccéssaire.
⇩⇩⇩ DÉROULES LA BARRE POUR PLUS D'INFOS ⇩⇩⇩
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F1 -- An Inexpensive Option for a Hotel Near Paris, France, Overlooking a Cemetery!
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The F1 motels are no-frills and are part of ACCOR Corporation, which is the Motel 6 company. This one on a street named Lenine in Saint-Denis is the best-situated and most reasonably priced one in and around Paris, France. 39 euros per night. You can take the 153 bus to Porte de La Chapelle in Paris from here and then get the métro and go where you please in Paris, or walk to the Basilica of Saint-Denis and get the 13 métro line into Paris. There is also a tramway, and two commuter railroads nearby. The 253 bus will take you to Stade de France, where you can get the RER B trains, and the tramway will take you to the RER D line in Saint-Denis.
I do not care for the RER commuter trains, however.
From CDG-Roissy Airport, you can take the 350 bus from Roissypôle, the bus station, and pay three tickets to get to Porte de La Chapelle. From there, you get off, cross the street, and take the 153 bus back North, paying a fourth ticket, into Saint-Denis. This entire journey could cost you way less than 10 euros, if you have the carnet. The stop for the F1 hotel is called Saint-Rémi. It is a slow ride but you will have lots of space for your luggage, and it is way cheaper than other ways. (No airport tax -- the 350 city bus is mostly for airport employees.)
Try to buy your bus/tramway/métro packets in tens -- a carnet -- for the best savings. I do not recommend the PARIS VISITE transit passes they sell to tourists. The bus drivers carry cash, but do not expect them to break a large bill. If you buy on the spot, you get gouged -- nearly two euros per ticket. Really, try to get someone to mail you a carnet in advance. (If you are lucky, you MIGHT find a place at the airport to sell you one . . . ) Otherwise, they charge you an inconvenience fee.
I do not recommend Orly Airport. It is very far away, and there is no direct link to Paris. It is about 50 km from the City, and a taxi ride will ruin you. Or at least be a horrendous waste of money you will soon regret.
The cemetery of Saint-Denis is not particularly pretty, but cemeteries in France are interesting to visit, in general.
The first Sunday of each month, many cultural sites in France are free. Get there early, though -- it's crowded!
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