incl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: /10 - In the peaceful Venetian countryside at Ponzano, just ... more
a few minutes from Treviso Centre, the Relais Monaco is a lovingly restored Villa, which blends the past, and the present to create a world of total relaxation. ...
Relais Monaco offers a warm relaxing atmosphere to both leisure and business guests ... more
resulting from years in the Hotel tradeVineyards producing excellent wines welcome guests on arrival; a wonderful 29000 sq mts park with century old trees surrounding...
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Advantages: Beauty, Luxury and Class Disadvantages: too expensive
300 days of sunshine, 30 000 residents, 108 different nationalities, 7600 Monégasques 12 000 French citizens, 5 000 Italians all living on 2 square kms.
Monaco is without a doubt the most expensive place on the Mediterranean but still crime free!
Monaco, where the palace is situated, on the rock, sixty meters above sea level.
Monte-Carlo is the rest?and what a rest?..luxury, class, beauty, cleanliness, but also lots of investors and concrete.
Official language is French and monegù. Official currency is Euro. English and Italian are widely spoken.
☼?≈?≈?≈?≈?≈?≈?☼ LUXURY ☼?≈?≈?≈?≈?≈?≈?☼
It's everywhere; I am not talking about the luxury you would find in certain areas of the planet, but « the Belle Époque » luxury.
You will ...
Jossland 02.03.2007
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Advantages: Inexpensive, makes good basic coffee Disadvantages: Tiny tank capacity means filling it every time. A bit noisy
Oh yes, make that three appliances that have crapped out on us in recent months, having had very little real use ? our Party Gear iPod dock, our Rexel Shredder and now our Morphy Richards Espresso machine that promised so much with its prestigious build quality and yet lasted three years of merely occasional domestic use.
With hindsight, the perceived build-quality of the latter appears to have been ?all fur coat and no knickers?. I can?t bring myself to scroll back through my opinions to find out how much it cost, but it was over a ton, of that I?m sure. I?d only upset myself anyway.
IT HAD TO GO
It?ll come as no surprise that I?ve decided to buy something cheaper, covered with an extended warranty this time. Hence it was that I recently found myself in Comet paying £70 for a DeLonghi Treviso, but before you all start ...
A visit to Treviso can only start from Piazza dei Signori, which is surrounded by some of the town's most significant monuments, such as the Palazzo dei Trecento (the Palace of the Three Hundred) with its remarkable frescoes and decorations, the Town's Tower and the Prefecture Palace.
Leaving the town's living room, walk through the Soffioni Portico and you will reach the picturesque Piazzetta del Monte di Pietà, where the Mont-de-Pieté was established in the 14th century. Inside it there is the Cappella dei Rettori, one of the town's prides, with frescoes by Fiumicelli, paintings by Pozzeserrato and precious gilded leathers from Cordova.
In the nearby Piazza S.Vito there are the two remarkable and picturesque churches of S.Lucia and S.Vito, which are connected by a little door, where you can see many imporant art pieces.
Carry ...
giannit 03.11.2000
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