From Paris to Provence, all the way to "blue" (including restaurant recommendations)!

Days: 8 days

Play: free travel, petty bourgeoisie, photography, food

The author went to these places

Blue coast

Avignon

Arles

Provence

Published on 2013-10-13 23:01

A year ago, I came to London to study. Just got a firm foothold, in the spring of 2012, I couldn't wait to set foot on Eurostar, which is heading for the romantic capital. I can't sleep tonight. I'm sorting out my photos for more than a year. I suddenly want to share the spring of food and the bright blue of France.

Before we went to France, we did a lot of homework. Poor travel is where we have to go. Let's take the following suggestions as our homework. Of course, the focus of homework is to eat!

Tips-1 line:

We made many plans for this trip

1.The whole train travel, France's high-speed rail (TGV) network is very developed, most cities can go, so we always feel that the train is our best choice before travel. However, when we study the route of TGV with hope, we find that it sometimes goes too far around the route, and we feel that the ticket price is not cheap, so we are a little discouraged.

Here are two websites:

Website of French High Speed Railway: http://www.sncf.com/fr/

Official website of French high speed railway travel agency (discount tickets will appear from time to time) http://www.voyages-sncf.com/ It's a pity we didn't get it

2.This time, two of our three girls have driver's license. One of them has been driving for one year, so we want to rent a car for self driving. After all, we have two drivers (ha ha, wonderful). However, when we opened the car rental website with full confidence, we were dumbfounded. Car rental, including insurance GPS, is expensive. The most important thing is to limit the number of kilometers. There are international car rental chains in France, such as Avis, eurocar... It is said that the cheapest one is eurocar( Here's a hint. According to the experience of friends in the past, don't be greedy to choose a small car rental shop. There will be endless trouble in the future. Or do you have to buy all risks insurance when you rent a car? This can't be saved, or it's just a lot of money

3.Go to the local Chinese for grounding. This is also the way you often choose, which is naturally within our consideration. I contacted quite a few companies on the forum, and the price is basically 75-90 euro per person per day, which is similar to the price of TGV. After comprehensive consideration, we finally chose this way.

Shell travel (France): www.beikechuxing.com

This one has a good reputation in the local Chinese Forum in France, and it seems that someone has recommended it on the poor tour. I don't remember it very clearly.

(here's a digression. I was moved by their drivers this trip. Because this time our route is relatively loose, and the span is large, so we start early every day. When I first arrived in Bordeaux, I went back to the car to get something and found our driver eating steamed buns in the car. I was very curious and asked the driver why there were steamed buns in France. The driver told me that his sister steamed it for him when he went out in the morning. He hasn't had breakfast yet, so he felt very bad.)

Before we came here, we wanted to go to Paris, and then we went to some cities in southern France and tried to follow the route of the blue coast. So after we submitted our destination on their website, they designed several routes for us. Finally, we finalized the route as follows:

Visit the downtown of Paris (Louvre, Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame...)

Day 2: Paris Versailles visit the palace of Versailles;

Day 3: Paris Bordeaux City Tour (water mirror Plaza, plum blossom Plaza...);

Day 4: Bordeaux - Saint Emilion - alcazon wine town tour (including visit to Baima Village), leaving for the big dunes of alcazon in the afternoon;

Day 5: Bordeaux calcason visit the medieval city of calcason and the world cultural heritage calcason south canal;

Day 6: calvasson Avignon visit Avignon (temple, broken bridge...);

Day 7: Avignon -- the city of the sky -- Arles

Day 8: return to Paris;

Tips-2 food:

Ha ha, here's the point. I find that there are very few posts recommending French restaurants on poor travel. Basically, many poor people who come to France feel that they don't have enough to eat and are looking for Chinese restaurants to solve their food problems. Here, our three diners will solemnly recommend two restaurants. It's very good. I love French desserts very much. Although I feel guilty, diners are fearless. In the eyes of diners, there are only two words: Er, OK, one word: eat!

Restaurant 1: Robinson Crusoe, a seafood cafeteria in the great dunes of alcazon

Address: 6 Avenue Binghamton, La teste de Buch

Price: 16.9 euro per person (including seafood buffet)

Restaurant signboard, who can tell me the above two points of E, I'm sorry.

Seafood is the first dish. Note that it is divided into set meals. If you don't need seafood to make the first dish, you can get two less. Anyway, I can't help it. When I see oysters, my mouth watering. The seafood here is very fresh. It's very recommended, but you should be careful if you are allergic to seafood~

Head market, typical French head market. Things like sausages that are not sausages are everywhere in France. And spaghetti ~ it's a bit salty, but it's also very good. Anyway, my first focus is the table next to it. Ha ha~

Let's review the main points, ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

One more~

The internal environment is very small~~

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Gorgeous division line, the next grand introduction to the second

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Restaurant 2: les grands buffets, a cafeteria between Toulouse and Carlsson

I should be grateful if you would have this letter and its annex circulated as a document of the general assembly.

Cost: 25.9 euro per person

This restaurant is more expensive than the one in Bordeaux, but there are many kinds of dishes in it. The environment also belongs to the star level, and the food tastes very good

The cultivation of food also depends on the environment, hee hee~

See ham again, flash, pick the point, ha ha ha~

Seafood area, my favorite, ha ha, it's said that caviar will appear here, ha ha ha~

Three words, can't stand ~ I want to lose weight, cry~

Tips-3 live:

Our hotels are all reserved online in advance. Here is a website:

www.booking.com

Ha ha, this time I feel that the hotels we stayed in are all good. After all, we all choose the ones with good reputation, the ones with high score and low price.

The most expensive hotel in our hotel this time is the hotel in Paris. Ah, who calls it the capital.

Paris Hotel: double room (130 euro / Room / night)

Best Western Premier L’HOTEL PERGOLESE

Good location. It's close to Xiang street. The front desk service attitude was also very good. The room environment is also good. recommend.

Bordeaux Hotel: double room (70 euro / Room / night)

Downtown Bordeaux - hotel rooms and tables

Next to the city hall of Paris, the hotel has a very beautiful wine cellar, and the hotel environment is very good. recommend

Carlcasson Hotel: double room (80 euro / Room / night)

Inter Cite

Under the ancient city of kalkason, the geographical environment is very good, a little noisy, but within the acceptable range. The room environment is very clean, but not as clean as the hotel in Bordeaux.

I've talked so much. Now I'm going to Paris!

After a two-day trip to Paris, the diners arrived in Bordeaux, an important southern town. Bordeaux is one of the most important cities in southern France. It is famous for its rich red wine. The scenery in the city is very beautiful. It's here that the movie takes love to the end. Ha ha, but I'm so wordy. Let's go to the most famous water mirror square in Bordeaux first. (the picture was a little small before I uploaded it. Sorry, brothers and sisters.)

After the end of Bordeaux, we rushed to Europe's most complete preservation of the medieval city - calcason. The first time I met Carlsson was in a movie. I fell in love with the city at that time. This time, of course, it will be one of our destinations~

The last stop of the French tour, Provence. We didn't see lavender because we went very, very early from the flowering season. We just walked around Avignon and the nearby town, but we also felt very full.

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