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    • Day 22

      Day Twenty-Two: Nice and Monaco

      April 6 in Monaco ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      Day two of Contiki, and it started strong with having to pay for all the excursions. A solid 313€... big ouch after also spending almost 10€ a drink last night. But after having the included breakfast and being told I snored with my eyes open... we were on the move. And actually early! Unusual for us. We walked around with our bunk mate and some other guys for a while. We also stopped for a coffee. Afterward, we went to skip some rocks on the beach. It was not a sandy beach. But the views were just spectacular on the beach. You truly feel like you are in a movie. Just on the coast with beautiful buildings just layered on the hillsides. Then the other boys went off the bike ride we didn't do, and we just sat on the beach for a while. I decided to wear my flip flops walking around today, and I learned the hard way about breaking your shoes in. They were super comfortable, but the strap rubbed the shit out of the top of my foot. I couldn't walk around in them, but I was stuck in them. So you just suck it up. Spoiler alert, I guess, we are heading to Monte Carlo Casino later, but apparently, they have a strictish dress code and, of course, backpacking. I have nothing fancy. The only shoes I have are bright blue hikers. So Bec, our guide, said there was an H&M, so that is where we went. I ended up buying a new bathsuit (sorry, dad didn't really want your old one), a button-up shirt, and a cheap pair of nice-looking sneakers. Wasn't that cheap over all. Still spend just under 60€, ouch again. Then, on the way back to the hostel, we stopped at this burger place for lunch. And they even asked us if we wanted the burger well done! Thank god. And It was delicious, a nice BBQ burger with bacon and sautéed onions. It was expensive, for the burger fries and a drink it was 18€. We went back to the hostel and showered all the sweat from last night and got all fancy for the trip to monaco. I got to say it felt really nice to actually dress up and not wear the same t-shirts for once. Very refreshing! Ethan showered and everything first and went to get a quick drink before coming back to gether dressed. So then I showered and decided to get fully ready. Afterward, I met him, had a beer, and went back to get him dressed and for my passport. We did, in fact, not realize what time it was, and we were running short on it. We knew monaco was going to be expensive, so we quickly bought this chicken skewer from a Chinese place, shoved our faces, and left. When we reached the hostel, it turned out our hostel room door was broken. Our roommate was there too, and our door was just beeping at us. The problem was in monaco. The only way into the casino was if you had your passport because monaco citizens are not allowed to gamble. So we really needed it. And of course we talked to our travel guide and she explicitly said they can not wait for us if we are late... So, of course, we are all sweating our ass off. Luckily, the receptionist found a master key and let us in. Ethan was getting undressed before we were even in the room. And we sprinted our ass out of the hostel to the couch. Guess what?!? The couch was late anyways so we had plenty of time. But very stressful for sure. I really didn't want to miss out on that. The road to monaco was insanely beautiful, I am not sure if anything will beat those views. Just overlooking this city on the hills and the water... it was amazing just looking out of the window. And we had a quick stop for a grpup photo and pictures where they surprised us with some prosceco! I didn't realize either that monaco wasn't a part of the EU and has 12 millioniares per square km... it is only 2 square kilometers. We started monaco on a viewpoint overlooking the bay with all the crazy fancy boats. George Clooney has his yacht in there! We had time to walk around, and I wanted to get souvenir. Ethan just accidentally knocked over a hat, and he was just swearing at both of us and said he was closing and took the shit out of my hand that I was telling him I was buying. It's always the French people. Have yet to meet a nice one. Then we got to go to the Monte Carlo Casino. And as soon as we walked up, the whole street was just full of super cars. Millions of dollars just sitting right in front of me. With valet just driving these crazy cars, like how do I get that job?? But walking in to Monte Carlo was unreal, I'm used to the river Cree or the St. albert casino. This is a different beast. But honestly, it was smaller than I thought it would. I do guarantee there is plenty of the casino we can't see as commoners. Of course, the first thing I do is pull out some chips with another guy. And now I can officially say I gambled in Monte Carlo. And I can say I lost 50€ in one bet... of course, the guy convinced me to put all my money down on black at Roulette. The worst part of it was a different guy asked me to pick a number, I picked 12. A red number. And I pit money on black right after. AND IT LANDED ON 12. So I was stupid. I didn't want it to be over, so I grabbed a ten and put it into a roulette machine. Somehow, I did manage to turn that back into 60. So I did break even and even hit the right number! It was more fun than I would like to admit. But I had to leave, I only had an hour, unfortunately, or for the best. But afterward, we had a nice chill night. I just hung out with the group at the hostel and had a couple of drinks.Read more

    • Day 27

      27ème étape ~ Monaco

      August 29, 2022 in Monaco ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      Arrêt à Monaco improvisé, les joies d’être libre en camping-car. 🚐
      Nous avons été voir le port et se rafraîchir au Starbucks. 🥤
      Passage devant le Palais Royal obligé, puis petit tour au musée océanographique. 🐠🐢🦐🐟🦞
      Après une petite pause, nous avons découvert le parc animalier de Monaco. Chaque animal présent est un don d’autres parcs ou de particuliers, ou des sauvetages. 🦛🐒🦜🦚🐖
      Florian a ensuite été voir la collection automobile du prince pendant que Chiara rêvait d’une autre vie devant les yachts. 🛥
      Nous ne pouvions pas quitter Monaco sans passer devant le casino de Monte Carlo. 🎰
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    • Day 28

      International

      October 14, 2023 in Monaco ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      Werde ich jemals wieder laufen können? Vermutlich.
      Werde ich motiviert sein es morgen zu tun?
      Vermutlich eher nicht.
      Nach anscheinend ca. 23 Kilometern, die ich heute zurückgelegt habe brauchen meine Beine eine Pause.
      Andererseits habe ich heute ein ganzes neues Land erobert und bin so ziemlich jeden Meter abgelaufen.
      Vom Bahnhof zur ersten Kirche, zum Hafen, zur Oper, Kasino, Kirche, japanischer Garten und so weiter.
      Falls es noch nicht klar ist wo ich war, hier noch ein paar Tipps:
      -Nicht in Frankreich
      -Nicht in Italien
      -Und die Hauptstadt ist das Land selbst.
      Trommelwirbel, was könnte es nur sein?
      Monaco.
      Wohoo.
      Hauptprogrammpunkt war das Océanografic hier, was wirklich cool aufgebaut ist. Coole Kombination von Museum, Aquarium und interaktive Filmshow.
      2 Stunden und 173 Fotos später sind wir noch am Palais princier vorbei.
      Der Fürst war tatsächlich daheim.
      Noch ein fun fact dazu.
      Wir sagen Fürst. Für den französisch- und englischsprachigen Raum nennt man das anscheinend Prinz.
      Warum auch nicht.
      Ich stell einfach keine Fragen.
      Wir sind auch am Stadion vorbei, waren aber 7 Minuten zu spät um tatsächlich reinzuschauen.
      Blöd gelaufen.
      Dafür konnten wir uns kurz vor Rückkehr noch ein T-shirt und ein Eclair kaufen.
      Jetzt sitzen wir im Zug zurück und das wars dann auch schon.
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    • Day 45

      Monaco

      June 16, 2023 in Monaco ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      Today was yet another highlight. It was off to Monaco. 🇲🇨 Along the way, we stopped at the Fragonard perfume factory, where we saw how perfumes are manufactured (yawn) and where our credit card didn't escape unscathed (help).

      Then it was Monaco and the views of the spectacular drive along the Cote d'Azur. We saw houses that belong to the rich and famous - Elton John, Bill Gates, Rothschild's etc.

      Monaco is jam packed into the hillside and it seems everyone owns a Ferrari or Lamborghini. We went into the cathedral where Princess Grace and Prince Rainier are buried and saw the changing of the guard at the Royal Palace.

      The views of the marina and the ocean were quite stunning. We enjoyed our time there.
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    • Day 9

      Monaco

      September 3, 2023 in Monaco ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Auf dem Weg nach Italien konnten wir Monaco nicht auslassen.

      Wir erkundeten die Altstadt des Fürstentums. Dabei waren unsere Highlights der Prinzenpalast und das Ozeanium.

      Nachdem wir die letzten Tage schon viele Städte gesehen hatten, entschieden wir uns es bei einem kurzen Besuch zu belassen und unsere Reise fortzusetzen.Read more

    • Day 14

      Monaco

      May 31, 2016 in Monaco ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      Second smallest country in the world! Check! Apparently, you can walk across the entire country in an average of 52 minutes, so I'm thinking I could do it in half an hour 😀

      We were there only a few days after the F1 Monaco Grand Prix, so they were still in the process of taking down everything that's set up for the race. The most famous hairpin turn in F1 is in Monaco, right in front of the Fairmont Hotel, and I was there!

      We walked up to Prince Albert's Palace for some photo opportunities and group shots... Not surprisingly, amazing views!

      Our last stop was a casino in Monte Carlo... I felt like I was on the set of Casino Royale! The last time I gambled, aside from my lottery ticket purchase after my hole in one, was when I turned 18, so I figured this was a great opportunity... I played blackjack and doubled my €50 starting buy in to €100, so I'm probably good for another 15 years! I also picked up some pamphlets at the casino explaining the rules of various table games. Craps is a game i have zero understanding of, so that read should be interesting.
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    • Day 28

      Day 27

      June 25, 2017 in Monaco ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      Travelled from Milan to Nice today again with no border controls from Italy and France. To get there we drove along the French Riviera driving through Monaco which is the most densely populated country and with of course with the richest casino. We got in quite late so had dinner and a walk down to the beach so excited for tomorrow when I can go swimming wohooo!!Read more

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