In case you're wondering where the Missus and I are. We're in the midst of a month long vacation...longer than we've ever taken before. So, of course we started with a couple of nights in our favorite city and started things off with coffee at our favorite "people watching cafe".
The weather was wonderful.
And we got to visit a place we'd had on our "list" for a while.
We had two dinners, the first was of the Michelin, prefix menu type.
The other....well, I think the photo says it all......
We then headed off by train to our next stop. An interesting city of contrasts. Founded in the Middle Ages, there are medieval streets snaking its way through out the old town.
Along with a wonderful main square.
One of the oldest universities in the world was founded here in 1220. And to this day a good amount of the population are students. So, there's also a very modern vibe to the city as well.
And some interesting architecture.
With a very relaxed, genial vibe throughout.
Our meals were quite varied here. Ranging from some pretty good and well-priced ethnic cuisine.
To fine dining.
Speaking of medieval cities. That was out next stop on our journey a city topped by a fortress that dates back to 100BC.
It was quite interesting.
Sadly, the top 4 restaurants I had on my list were closed. Apparently places close around this time because things slow down a bit. I never came across that in my research. On the positive side; there weren't very many tourists around and we found the locals to be a hoot!
And we obviously didn't starve.
And the region is known for a specific dish that I make at home, so the Missus was eager to see how my cooking matches up.
You couldn't beat the views here.
We then headed to the fourth largest city in this country. The city is known as "La Ville Rose" due to the local pink bricks which form many of the structures.
There's not much in the way of travel guides to this city; which we enjoyed.
Our hotel was located right on the main square where the Christmas Market was going on.
That's the view from our window!
Our location made getting to and from the train station a snap and we did a quick day trip to one of the outlying villages as well.
We had some nice meals, but due to timing and other things (no online reservations) we'll need to return to try some places. That said, we had some good meals.
And had some traditional dishes as well.
The city is not very touristy, at least in terms of Americans, a fact we really enjoyed. The place was quite lively with folks enjoying weekend and evening socializing, something that people here have made into an art form.
It did rain while we were here, but then, the evening after the rain we took an evening stroll, and it was beautiful.
And now, we're at our final destination....well sort of, as we have a short overnight stay planned. We're enjoying things and hope all is well with you!
Thanks for stopping by!
enjoy! safe travels
Posted by: kat | Friday, 02 December 2022 at 10:19 PM
C'est magnifique!
Posted by: Peter | Saturday, 03 December 2022 at 09:57 AM
I can't wait... for the rest of the stories!
Posted by: Laurie | Saturday, 03 December 2022 at 09:22 PM
Thanks Kat!
We're really enjoying ourselves Peter!
I hope to get my act together and start my posts when we return Laurie!
Posted by: Kirk | Sunday, 04 December 2022 at 08:34 AM
Tres jolie! Can't wait to hear more!
Posted by: James | Monday, 05 December 2022 at 06:02 AM
We're having a blast James!
Posted by: Kirk | Tuesday, 06 December 2022 at 10:39 AM