Monte Carlo

Monte Carlo is the second smallest country in the world after The Vatican. Although it’s size is only about two square kilometers there is a lot to do here. We took the hop on hop off bus tour. 


We saw the palace. 


And then went to the car museum. There were so many beautiful cars. 


Finally we went to the aquarium. There many many strange and beautiful fish. 

I had post cards to mail but they had French straps on them so we walked in to France so I could mail them before we head into Italy tomorrow. 

Cannes to Monte Carlo

We took the train today along the Mediterranean to Monte Carlo. It is in a beautiful setting. 

Monte Carlo is clearly a high income locale. We walked around a bit and checked out one of the casinos. The card gods were on our side and we won €150. 

The main Montre Carlo Casino charges €10 to get in and then the minimum bet is €25 so we just checked out the lobby. 

There are lots of high end shops here and lots of fancy cars. 

For dinner we started with octopus salad. 


Then for the main course fish and pasta. 

On the walk back to the hotel we saw two Maseratis. I suspect we were on the Grand Prix route because they seemed to be enjoying shifting down into the turn. We had desert and a nightcap in the hotel bar before heading back to our room. 

Cannes

It was a beautiful day in Cannes today. La Croisette is the walk along the water front.  Duke said that now that he is 65 he can sit and watch the world go by. We are talking about Duke so I don’t think so!!!

We walked along the promenade watching the people, the fancy shops and the big yachts. 

 We had a fantastic dinner at a restaurant called Mome. The service was great, the atmosphere nice and the food delicious. 


Afterwards we checked out the film festival hall and the casino. 

Aix en Provence to Cannes

Duke’s 65th Birthday!!! It seems entirely appropriate that we spend it traveling! This morning we took a train to Marseille. I think it is interesting that McDonald’s in the Marseille train screen has touch screens where you can order and pay .


From Marseille we caught a train along the French Mediterranean coast to Cannes.  What beautiful country, lots of wine grape vines,  old farm houses, and because today was a beautiful sunny day lovely Mediterranean coastline and sparkling blue water. 


In Cannes we explored a bit . We had a late lunch of mussels and fries. 


and had a marvelous steak dinner to celebrate the Birthday Boy!


The raspberries flambé with ice cream were spectacular.