France, Avignon: Wonderful people & Amazing Architecture
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Tip 1:
The train ticket machine does not have an English interface although there is a button that was suppose to change the language from French to English.
Don’t believe everything the ticketing staff tell you. Why? Well I purchased my ticket online at Voyages-sncf. Since I was not able to print of the tickets from the machine (Language barrier- no English) I decided to go directly to the office. They told me that they cannot find my purchase on their system even after I showed them a confirmation email. I had to purchase another ticket for 230 pounds…yes 230! When I returned to Paris from Avignon my friend told me that the staff put in the wrong reference number and I did have a ticket and just spent 230 pounds more for no reason.. :D
Plus my luggage broke as I was about to hop on the train :D
and of course I did not let that ruin my trip :)
I traveled to Avignon and stayed in the best Airbnb (Pilar et Roger - Avignon). They cooked a huge breakfast for me which could feed 3 people.
They then offered to take me around with their 2 grandchildren to see:
Place De L’Horloge
Palais Des Papes
Rocher Des Doms (Park/Garden)
Porte Du Rhóne
Pont Ć Avignon (Bridge)
Place de la principale
íLe de la Barthelasse
Le Vintage (Dinner)
-Rocher Des Doms-
-Rocher Des Doms-
-Pont Ć Avignon (Bridge)-
-Le Vintage-
-Le Vintage-
But damn it was incredibly warm when I was there ..made me regret wearing that leather jacket :D
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That looks amazing! I would love to be able to explore that castle, especially. When I lived in Spain, I went to ruined castles and took photos. That was always amazing.
The food looks spectacular, too. Well, French food does have a reputation to live up to!
Nice work :-)
I wanted to try the french fish soup but didn't get the chance to do so during my time there :D heard that it's amazing. Which castle did you go to in Spain?? Maybe I went there before as well since I did travel to Spain after my trip in France. And I'm glad you liked the post! Thank you.
Fish soup... That sounds interesting. I was only ever in France once, stuck in Paris for a 2-day layover.
As for the Spanish castles, I have seen many. I lived in southern Spain for several years and visited many small castles. Castellar, Jimena de la Frontera, Jimera de Líbar... Of course, I saw the one in Córdoba city, one in Almodóvar del Río, a couple in Jaén...
If love to be able to live in Spain again, but it's not easy for non EU citizens.
Wow that's great! I will definitely visit more castles the next time to travel there for sure. And yes I completely understand.. I am also a non EU/UK citizen and was also previously trying to live somewhere outside of Asia but yes it really is not easy as you mentioned.
Right! I didn't even have luck meeting the right single lady over there. That would have been a viable option.