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Meet me in St Louis

Advantages: Magnificent skyline. Lots to do and see. Wonderful music heritage.
Disadvantages: A number of attractions not wheelchair accessible

We first approached St Louis at twilight and were immediately charmed by the unusual skylight dominated by The Gateway Arch which was bathed in a warm amber glow. We had driven down from Chicago along Route 66 and were pretty tired so we has little time or energy to explore ? St Louis would have to wait until daylight. ~~What?s in a name~~ First faux-pas of our trip! My pronunciation of St Louis was as in the title of the Judy Garland film and song. Wrong! A local born and bred in St Louis soon corrected me. The English pronunciation is lu-is. Lu-ee is the French pronunciation little used within the city. St Louis is named after King Louis IX of France ? the only French king that was made into a saint. The city was founded by French explorers, Louis Joliet and Jacques Marquette in 1673. Saint Louis is often known as the Gateway City ...

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Advantages: Beautiful facility, great food, English menu, reasonable prices, great location
Disadvantages: Small restaurant that can be difficult for families or large groups, difficult parking

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A gem in the heart of Paris

Advantages: Beautiful, old, breath-taking
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If you go to Paris and only see one thing, make sure its this. You will not be disappointed. It is quite simply stunning. HISTORY: Those of you who have read some of my other reviews might have guessed that I am slightly obsessed with all things historical! So i'll try to keep this section to the point!! Sainte Chapelle was built in the 13th Century by Louis IX (later Saint Louis) to house some of the relics of the Passion of Christ, including the Crown of Thorns. Louis wanted what basically amounted to a huge reliquary to be built inside the royal palace, Palais de la Cite. This chapel was the envy of Europe and probably copied in England and the Holy Roman Empire, to house their own relics. The chapel was meant to symbolise the close relationship between the French King and God, therefore the chapel is decorated with Fleur ...

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Great transport links
Poor facilities in terminals (*)
best view in all Paris
lots of narrow staris up to the Dome (*)
art and history(*)
atmosphere
traffic (*)
Nice town
Shame about the palace (*)
Fascinating visit
A little on the smelly side (*)
Great for young children and families, magical
Not as much fun for older kids, adults and thrill seekers (*)
Pleasant, relaxing a nice sentiment.
The song can iritate you after 8 consecutive rides!! (*)
Great food, excellent service, young dynamic team, charming and very original decor
booking in advance is recommended as they are usually pretty packed (*)
(*) Reviews by Ciao members


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