Tuesday, April 30, 2013
all about me...seriously
Einem Extravaganten Performer wird unter anderem Folgendes zugesprochen...
Du zählst zur unkonventionellen und exklusiven Leistungselite. Du umgibst Dich gerne mit den Kreativen dieser Welt, liebst Statussymbole und stehst auf der Gästeliste aller angesagten Clubs. Ein großräumiges Penthouse oder ein hypermodernes Loft sind die Immobilien Deiner Wahl. Du bist eine ausgefallene Persönlichkeit.
Location & Surrounding
Beim Wohnen hältst Du es genauso wie mit den meisten Dingen: "nicht kleckern, sondern klotzen". Eine repräsentative Endetage mit beeindruckender Dachterrasse oder ein aufwendig umgebautes Industrieloft sind für Dich genau das Richtige! Dein Lieblingsrestaurant und die Bar, in der Du Stammkunde bist, muss natürlich fußläufig zu erreichen sein. Du wohnst mitten im Geschehen.
Social Life & Family
Du bist ein Tausendsassa! Dein Lebenswandel ist kostspielig, aber als gutsituierter Jungverdiener kannst Du es Dir leisten. Eventuelle Familienpläne sind sowieso noch Zukunftsmusik. Wahrscheinlich bist Du in der Kreativbranche dick im Geschäft. Du hältst Schlaf für überbewertet - Du arbeitest viel und bist trotzdem ein oft gesehener Gast im Nachtleben.
Interior & Design
Du weißt, was gut ist und niemand macht Dir diesbezüglich etwas vor. Du lässt Dich aber gerne auch durch andere inspirieren! Deine Wohnung wird mit der Unterstützung eines Inneneinrichters dekoriert, der bei Dir für ein möglichst hippes Ambiente sorgt. Du magst Purismus, bist aber auch vielseitig - neben viel Glas und Metall findet auch das edle Jugendstil-Sofa seinen wohlüberlegten Platz.
Fashion & Brands
Man kann es nicht anders sagen: Du bist dem Luxus verfallen. Du liebst Marken und jeder soll es sehen. Kritische Beobachter würden Dich als shoppingsüchtig bezeichnen, NEIN. Teure Uhren, schicke Autos, Designerklamotten - all das und noch viel mehr willst Du - brauchst Du - hast Du aber nicht.
Art & Culture
Du willst alles erleben und soviel Szene wie möglich aufsaugen. Du bist unbestritten das größte Partyanimal Deiner Stadt. Aber nur wenige kennen auch Deine besinnliche Seite. Gelegentlich besuchst Du gerne eine Ausstellung über moderne Kunst - Du hast den Kurator die Nacht zuvor in einer Bar kennengelernt.
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
useful links for the Cote d'Azure
just some useful links for the Cote d'Azure. We are going down next week and I spend some time on the internet so why not share. Here are some of the nicest B&B which i came upon.
http://www.chambres-hotes.fr/chambres-hotes_villa-lou-fabroun_nice_25535_en.htm;
http://www.france-voyage.com/itineraries/circuit.php?vid=a036c29a31437d879f468cab02f1b453;
http://en.maisondhotes.net/detail171-22-la_bastide_du_bosquet.html;
http://www.france-voyage.com/hotels-guide/hotel-juan-les-pins-264827.htm;
www.mas-samarcande.com;
www.masdeclairefontaine.fr;
www.lamaisondutamisier.fr;
www.en.villacedria.com;
Labels:
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Monday, November 26, 2012
Sunday, February 27, 2011
nice on the riviera, you have to go at least once a year

we just came back from Nice, definetly a visit worth aspacially when you live in Berlin, which is cold and clowdy most of the winter.
In Nice, we were just strolling in the small streets of the old town(Vielle Ville) with it's charming stores and shops. We came to a shop called Nirvana where you can buy beautiful turquoise rings and dream catchers on 10 rue du Collet -06300 Vieux Nice.
The music in the shop caught our attention and we asked the shop keeper what it was that they were listening to. They gave us the CD name, it was the group "Hotel Costes" with the song "Adios".
The weather is always sunny in Nice and the light gives the sea a special color, that is what made so many famous artists work there (Chagall, Picasso). Just walk along the Baie des Anges the Bay of Angels as the promenade in Nice it's called and let your eyes enjoy the view.
Lay on the free pebble beach in February (as we did) or sit in one of the cafes right on the beach and let the time pass by.
Don't miss the port of Nice with it's beautiful yachts. You can sit right on the side in a cafe and have a french breakfast : baguette with butter and confiture and a big coffee for 10€ (for two)
You can sit there as long as you want. 50 meter away is the bus No: 17 or 100 which takes you to the next village, Villefranche. It only takes 10 minutes and the bus rides are very cheap €3,50 for a ticket.
This is a charming little port with lots of Boulangeries (bakery's). A must see and taste is the food market in the center of the village if you go on a Saturday morning.
Monday, October 18, 2010
useful liks for chales in the french alps
http://en.calameo.com/read/000007825663e7ee8cd41
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
travel the planet 1- reviews
I like to read about hotels reviews on the trip advisor web site. Some are very helpful, some are just hillarious, however all of them help me choose the right place. I just want to ad that we NEVER use to book before,just started the trip and wound up somewhere........
Well a new era started with this reviews so here are some which I consider so so very funny (www.tripadvisor.com)
“Budget Hotel that is just OK”
Bel Esperance
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2 of 5 stars
7 contributions
Jan 20, Couples
First I will start with the good points. The hotel is in a good location very close to main shopping area and lots of restaurants and bars. We had a nice balcony that overlooked a quiet street and St Pierre Cathedral. Lots of closet space in the room. Staff was pleasant and helpful. Breakfast was basic continental but good. There is a nice overlook on 5th floor that you can take some nice photos of city and Lake Geneva.Free WiFi all throught the hotel.
Negatives: the decor of this hotel is appauling! When we got off the lift at our floor I thought we were in a daycare center. The walls are painted an awful yellow with pictures of clowns all over. Very strange! The rooms are very small and have a very small uncomfortable bed. Pillows are paper thin. The bathroom was clean but is somewhat run down and has mold due to excessive use.
We are all about budget hotels but this was like staying in a Youth Hostal! I would not recommend this hotel nor would I stay there again.
Well a new era started with this reviews so here are some which I consider so so very funny (www.tripadvisor.com)
“Budget Hotel that is just OK”
Bel Esperance
Save Review
2 of 5 stars
7 contributions
Jan 20, Couples
First I will start with the good points. The hotel is in a good location very close to main shopping area and lots of restaurants and bars. We had a nice balcony that overlooked a quiet street and St Pierre Cathedral. Lots of closet space in the room. Staff was pleasant and helpful. Breakfast was basic continental but good. There is a nice overlook on 5th floor that you can take some nice photos of city and Lake Geneva.Free WiFi all throught the hotel.
Negatives: the decor of this hotel is appauling! When we got off the lift at our floor I thought we were in a daycare center. The walls are painted an awful yellow with pictures of clowns all over. Very strange! The rooms are very small and have a very small uncomfortable bed. Pillows are paper thin. The bathroom was clean but is somewhat run down and has mold due to excessive use.
We are all about budget hotels but this was like staying in a Youth Hostal! I would not recommend this hotel nor would I stay there again.
Thursday, August 26, 2010
ballett, just look at this very imaginative dance
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QCEzXAfjnI&feature=player_embedded
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