We have both been and seen the major attractions. On the front end, we are there for 2 nights and seeing some things I have not seen, and vice versa. On the way back, we are there for 1 night, and just chillin together in Paris with some wine while judging others.
I opted for Hotel and Spa Saint Jacques.
I have been to Paris 20 years ago, but went with the family. I have done all the touristy stuff. Paris bookends our week in Mykonos.
I am asking for a fun place I can booze and walk to my hotel safely as I know nothing of the area.
Wife and I are going to be in Paris for 1 night on the back end of our trip in early June (Staying in 3 arr. on the front end for 2 nights.)
What is a good area/arrondissement to get a hotel in order to hop from cafe to cafe drinking wine, snacking, and people watching? We are 40+ and just looking for a chill evening in a beautiful city. I know nothing of Paris, but we will be doing the touristy stuff on the front end. I just want a safe area I can stumble back to my hotel.
We went for our honeymoon. Stayed at Mayoka lodge and got scuba certified just for this trip. The diving was spectacular drift diving. We spent one day just bar hopping down the beach. This was in 2015, and the cruise ships had just started stopping there. We did not really notice many tourists. Lots of Honduran mainlanders as it was a Hunduran holiday.
It was NOT a nice island. Infrastructure was poor, but we wanted an off-the-beating-path location, and we got just that.
Dumb question: what is the Russian area called between Poland and Lithuania...other than Russia? Is there a nickname or regional name, like the Crimean Peninsula?
Beaver Creek with my kiddos was badass. The 6 yr old skipped the beginner class in ski school she picked it up so quickly, the 4 yo, not so much. Going back in December and hoping it sticks. I really look fwd to the day I can go up on the mountain with them. The Park Hyatt was the most kid-friendly ski-in/ski-out I have ever stayed in. Kids everywhere.
I think if Shana and Chris had gotten together, used the Veto on Marai and backdoored Meisha, they may have had a massive blindside accomplished. Now, i am not sure it can happen.
Heading to Beaver Creek this weekend with the family. Putting my daughters (4 & 6) in skis for the first time. 2 days of ski school for them. I am crossing my fingers so hard that they like this sport.
Ty. Heading there at the end of the month and there is no relief in site before I go, snow-wise. I was really hoping that after 3 weeks of no precipitation the pattern would flip, but no dice. I'm sure it will dump the day after I leave. I'm just hoping I don't get injured.