Landing at Cannes

Now, being "pros" in Cannes, we made a beeline to the bus station, although I stick managed to take a couple of streets' shots... and even noticed one of the Route Napoleon markers..
Within 1/2 anEn savoir plus
Chez Margueritte

Back in Da Hood
But new restaurant to try
Laurie can't decide between €100 or €102 glass of wine.
Vin Rosé Provençal
San Miguel Fresca
Salud! Laurie saw a cute kid
Salud! Laurie saw a cuteEn savoir plus
Last Night in Antibes

We made the final rounds of many streets we walked in this past week, saying Goodbye to sites and still noticing something new like this art gallery that has whimsical characters carved on the outsideEn savoir plus
Train to Nice

It was raining pretty hard this morning but we caught a small break when it tapered off and we got to Armour Caffe fir breakfast. We grabbed 2 Petit Fomules petit-déjeuners, had a small conversationEn savoir plus
Our new place

Since the weather was cooperating, we decided to walk to our new place on Rue des Roses.
Since we were somewhat early, we agreed with the landlord where she would let us on to drop luggage but wouldEn savoir plus
L'église Sainte-Jeanne-d'Arc de Nice.

The top thing on our list was Marc Chagall National Museum (Musée National Marc Chagall) so that's we we set off to.
Not far away from the apartment we came upon this totally cool looking church,En savoir plus
Marc Chagall National Museum

The Marc Chagall National Museum (Chagall Biblical Message) is a French national museum dedicated to the work Marc Chagall – essentially his works inspired by religion.
The museum was createdEn savoir plus
Chagall Museum 2

I'll let the masterpieces speak for themselves. The painting after the 2 glass pieces, entitled "King David" is not by Chagall. Rather its one of various art works by other artists as part of ongoingEn savoir plus
Chagall 3

The Song of Songs Gallery
Cathédrale Saint-Nicolas de Nice

The St Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral, Nice (French: Cathédrale Orthodoxe Saint-Nicolas de Nice, Russian: Николаевский собор, Ницца) is an Eastern Orthodox cathedral located in theEn savoir plus
Cathedral 2

A classic situation of knowing the language.
Although the tourists can walk in and look around the visit into Cathedral proper is done by tours, else everyone is standing behind the rope. Sort ofEn savoir plus
Cathedral Museum in the Crypt

Cool little collection on display including bust of Nicolas II, hussar uniform of Emperor Alexander II, as well as his death mask and hand print, photos of Villa Bermond and Crown PrinceEn savoir plus
Turkish Kebob

As we walked out from St.Nicolas, we could see that the weather once more turned for the worse. The sky was gray again, and the raindrops started falling on my head perhaps within 10 minutes.
We wereEn savoir plus
Breakfast on the run

Who would have thanked that one may have problems getting breakfast in a large city at 8:00am, but apparently that's what's happening. After some unsuccessful tries, we just settled for (that is ifEn savoir plus
Return to visit La Poucelle

We timed it so we were at St. Joan if Arc's doors about 10 mins after they opened
Created between 1934 and 1935, Eugène Klementieff's interior frescoes represent the stations of the Way of the CrossEn savoir plus
La Poucelle 2

On the streets of Nice

Various buildings, gardens, et al we've walked by " in passing"
THE Blue stallion sculpture is by Richard Orlinsky (see Place Masséna footprint).
The white dove is called The Colunmn of Peace.
Basilique Notre-Dame de l’Assomption

The basilica was built between 1864 and 1879 according to the plans of the French architect Charles Lenormand , son of Louis Lenormand . It is the largest church in Nice . In neo-Gothic style, it isEn savoir plus
Notre-Dame 2

Place Massena

Ornate XIXth-century plaza lined with cafes & neoclassical buildings, host to many public events, which was named for André Masséna, a French military commander during the French Revolutionary WarsEn savoir plus
Prom. des Anglais

The Promenade des Anglais is a promenade along the Mediterranean coast of Nice, France. It extends from the airport on the west to the Quai des États-Unis ("United States Quay") on the east, for aEn savoir plus
Quai des États-Unis

Quai des États-Unis ("United States Quay") is to the East of Prom. des Anglais and in a way is a gate to an Old City of Nice.
The statue is of Jaques Shirac
Vieux Nice (Old Nice)

Vieux Nice is not only the historical district of the city, but also one of the tourist hubs of Nice. Located west of the Port of Nice, Vieux Nice is a bundle of picturesque narrow streets dotted withEn savoir plus
Lunch

Lunch at de Jesu; corner of Rue du Jesus
Feasting on local Nicoise cousins and washing it down with Monao and Panache
Église Saint-Jacques-le-Majeur de Nice

The Saint-Jacques-le-Majeur church , also known as the Gesù church , is a Baroque-style Catholic church built in the 17th century by the Jesuits as a chapel for their college.
I guess I justEn savoir plus