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Sunday, 25 July 2021

5 things to do in Dubai

July 25, 2021

My visit to Dubai a few years ago was one of my most surprising trips. Dubai, which aims to become the tourism capital of the world, has quickly become a fashionable destination. Its tourism growth is impressive, going from 9 million tourists in 2011 to 11 million in 2013 and is targeting more than 25 million for 2020. This city leaves no one indifferent. Despised by some, admired by others, Dubai is full of surprising activities. After my article on visiting Dubai here is a top 5 of the activities to do in Dubai.

The essential Burj Khalifa

Burj Khalifa is, without a doubt, the most popular attraction of a stay in Dubai. Indeed it is possible to climb to the 124th or 148th floor of the tallest tower in the world. From there you will have a breathtaking view of Dubai but also of these artificial islands, The World. You will also take a passage by the fastest elevator in the world.

Dubai in the air

Dubai cannot be visited only on land, the city can also be visited from the sky. Indeed it is possible to discover the city by helicopter or even in a hot air balloon. You will fly over the city, its buildings but also its artificial islands. I invite you to go to sites such as www.getyourguide.fr which offers a wide choice of activities.

Desert excursion

Dubai’s proximity to the desert allows you to perform many unusual activities. Experience the Dubai Desert your way. By camel, 4 × 4 or quad, the desert will be a real playground. You will have the opportunity to contemplate the sunset in the middle of the sand dunes of the desert. Guaranteed show.

Water activities in Dubai

Besides the desert and the sky, it is the sea that you can enjoy during a stay in Dubai. Indeed, water activities are numerous in Dubai, water skiing, jet skiing, yacht cruising or snorkeling, you will be spoiled for choice.

Skiing in Dubai

Last unusual activity in Dubai and not least, skiing. Indeed it is possible to ski in Dubai inside the Mall of the Emirates. A huge covered ski slope awaits you, in the middle of the desert.

Visit Abu Dhabi - What to see and do in the UAE capital?

July 25, 2021

During my cruise in the Persian Gulf, I had the chance to visit several cities. Dubai, of course, with its endless skyscrapers including Burj Khalifa, the tallest tower in the world on which I had the chance to climb, but I was also able to visit Abu Dhabi. This city, less touristy, less publicized and much calmer than Dubai surprised me a lot. Abu Dhabi is a city that lends itself well enough to a stay of a few days or even a visit from Dubai for the day.

Visit Abu Dhabi: Some information to know

Abu Dhabi is a city, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, but it is also the name of one of the seven emirates that make up this country. The richest of all. Indeed Abu Dhabi entered a new area after the 1960s with the discovery and exploitation of the riches of its subsoil. Indeed, it is with oil (of which Abu Dhabi has 9% of world reserves) and natural gas (of which Abu Dhabi has 5% of world reserves) that Abu Dhabi was able to become the city it is now.
Abu Dhabi is a rich city and it shows. You can’t miss the famous 7-star hotel welcoming the most important and wealthy with rooms costing tens of thousands of euros a night, the Emirates Palace Hotel. This hotel has a private beach built with sand imported from Algeria. It testifies to the wealth that circulates in the city.
Besides this hotel, you will find many buildings there, like the famous Etihad Towers, huge shopping centers, the most modern museums and crazy projects.
Let’s go for a little visit to Abu Dhabi and its essentials.

If you are passing through Dubai, know that it is very easy to plan a day in Abu Dhabi and visit the must-sees. Many day trips are possible. With transport included, you can tour the places to see in Abu Dhabi such as the Cheick Zayed Mosque or the Louvre Museum in Abu Dhabi.

What to do in Abu Dhabi: the essentials of a visit to Abu Dhabi

Visit Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Zayed Mosque

Sheikh Zayed Mosque is the largest mosque in the United Arab Emirates, the 8th largest in the world. Its construction lasted nearly 12 years and cost 400 million euros. It can accommodate 40,000 people. She is of rare beauty, one of the most beautiful in the world. Its interior decoration is very rich, with the largest chandelier in the world, 10 m in diameter and more than 12 tons. The mosque also has the largest carpet in the world, over 5,600 square meters.
The mosque is open to non-Muslims every day of the week except Friday. To visit the Abu Dhabi Mosque you can go there directly or opt for a guided tour of the city which will make you discover the main places of Abu Dhabi including the Sheikh Zayed Mosque.

Abu Dhabi, World Capital of Culture

While Dubai is aiming for the title of world capital of tourism within a few years, Abu Dhabi covets the title of world capital of culture and is giving itself the means to do so. Indeed, projects linked to culture are multiplying and are part of a more global project, Abu Dhabi 2030. Abu Dhabi has quite simply dedicated an island to receive these cultural projects, Saadiyat Island. You will soon find:

The Zayed National Museum

The Zayed National Museum project was originally a project carried out in partnership with the British Museum in London. A project unveiled in 2010 which was originally due to see the light of day in 2013. A few complications prompted the British Museum to withdraw from the project. We do not know, at present, if the project will see the light of day.

The Louvre Abu Dhabi

In the image of the project in partnership with the British Museum, the Louvre Museum has also joined forces on a “Louvre Abu Dhabi” project. A project initially started in 2007 which saw the light of day at the end of 2017. The atypical architecture of the building was entrusted to the famous architect Jean Nouvel.
Since 2009, the Louvre Abu Dhabi Museum has been purchasing numerous works in order to enrich its permanent collection. There are objects dating from antiquity but also more recent until the 21st century.
The museum is located on Saadiyat Island about ten kilometers from downtown Abu Dhabi. If you wish to visit Louvre Abu Dhabi, it is possible to purchase your skip-the-line tickets in advance online. Entrance costs a little less than € 20.

Le Performing Arts Center

The Performing Arts Center is the artistic center of Abu Dhabi, a city of the arts. This center, whose construction has not yet started, should include 5 theaters, a concert hall, a music hall or an opera house. It will have a very particular shape. Its creator wanting to give an organic and vegetal side to this building. It is planned on the same island as Louvre Abu Dhabi, Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi’s new cultural district.

Guggenheim Abu Dhabi

The Guggenheim in Abu Dhabi will be the 6th (and largest) Guggenheim Museum. After Berlin, Bilbao, Las Vegas, New York and Venice, Abu Dhabi will soon inaugurate the largest Guggenheim museum in the world with an area of ​​30,000 square meters. The construction of this museum is scheduled for 2018.

Yas Island, leisure above all

In addition to these places devoted to culture, mainly located on Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi recently created an island dedicated to leisure. This island hosts the craziest attractions, it is Yas Island. This island aims to host the craziest attractions in order to be entertained. It already hosts some world famous places.

Abu Dhabi and its Formula 1 circuit

First of all there is the famous circuit of Formula 1, the Yas Marina. Each year, a stage of the Formula 1 world championship takes place on this circuit. Like all the buildings in Abu Dhabi, this circuit has a very particular design because it passes under a hotel, also very design. Every year at least in November, the best Formula 1 drivers compete on this 5.5 km long circuit. The circuit also hosts motorcycle GP races.
It is possible to visit this Formula 1 circuit for around thirty euros.

Ferrari World d’Abu Dhabi

Close to this circuit you cannot miss the famous Ferrari World. Indeed, it is on this island that Ferrari has decided to set up its indoor amusement park. Opened in 2010, it has a very elaborate design with the largest roof in the world, 220,000 square meters. This park has many roller coasters, including the fastest in the world as well as the largest Ferrari logo in the world. An amusement park that will delight young and old alike with thrilling attractions!
Entrance to Ferrari World costs around 70 €, it is possible to buy tickets on the internet in advance.

Yas WaterWorld, Abu Dhabi’s water park

Let’s continue our journey a bit to head towards one of the largest water park in the world. The Yas WaterWorld. A huge 15-hectare water park with close to 43 attractions including a 238-meter-long water slide. This incredible water park hosts the Flowboarding World Championship every year. The park is divided into 8 zones, each with their own particularity. This park has received many distinctions including that of the main attraction of the Middle East in 2013, it was also elected among the 12 best water parks in the world!
The park was designed to respect sustainable development standards.

Where to sleep in Abu Dhabi?

Several places are to be favored if you are looking for a place to sleep in Abu Dhabi, the first being the Corniche, Corniche Road, a promenade of several kilometers long which runs along the sea. This place constitutes a first choice place to stay in Abu Dhabi.
Even if Abu Dhabi is full of overpriced hotels, it is quite possible to stay inexpensively in Abu Dhabi. I can recommend two ideally located hotels, the Novel Hotel City Center and the Sofitel Abu Dhabi. These two hotels offer great services for reasonable prices, at less than € 90 per night.
If you have a slightly more comfortable budget, you can head to Al Maryah Island which has some very nice hotels without spending several thousand euros on a room. This is the case of Rosewood Abu Dhabi or the Four Seasons.

My opinion on Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi is an amazing city. Much less “bling bling” than Dubai, the city is full of things to do and see. Visiting Abu Dhabi is a must on a trip to the Middle East. It is possible to visit the city from Dubai very easily. The city combines culture and leisure with its themed islands. I recommend you to spend 1-2 days in Abu Dhabi.

Visit Burj Khalifa: advice, advice and reservation

July 25, 2021

During my visit to Dubai I, of course, visited many places, trendy hotels, beaches, chic districts but also the famous Burj Khalifa (Burj meaning tower in Arabic). I spoke about it briefly in my article on Dubai but I decided to devote an article to it. In this article, you will find all my advice for a successful visit to Burj Khalifa. Its history, how to book your ascent of Burj Khalifa? What are your options for visit Burj Khalifa ?

Looking for a Dubai travel guide?

Like many, I often travel with a travel guide. If you are looking for a guide for your visit to Dubai, let me recommend the Gallimard “Cartoville” guide. These guides are perfect to guide you during a city trip.
Organized in neighborhoods with many maps, the “Cartoville” guides really stand out from their competitors by their practical and intuitive aspect. You will discover the essentials of each district, the places to eat, where to go out, etc.

First of all, for what it won’t talk to, Burj Khalifa is, quite simply, the tallest tower in the world. Burj Khalifa is therefore 828 meters high, for 160 floors. It consists mainly of apartments, offices and also a luxury hotel. This tower is located (obviously) in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. It is located in the district of DownTown Burj Khalifa. This district is really spectacular, you can walk there for long hours. We will talk soon about the different things to see and do in the surroundings.

Burj Khalifa history

For the record Burj Khalifa was originally not to be called Burj Khalifa but Burj Dubai. Indeed, the tower was renamed at its inauguration with the name of Sheikh Khalifa, Emir of Abhu Dabi and President of the United Arab Emirates. In the midst of the financial crisis, the emirate of Dubai was hampered in its frenzied construction momentum by a lack of money. Dubai therefore did not have the financial means to complete its huge Downtown project. Burj Khalifa. It is therefore the neighboring emirate of Abu Dhabi which came to the aid of Dubai by financing the crazy project of Dubai to the tune of 10 billion dollars. In return, the tower was renamed Burj Khalifa.

The Burj Khalifa project began in 2003 when one of Dubai’s leading real estate companies decided to build the tallest tower in the world. Initially the tower was to measure only 560 meters in height but in view of the many similar projects, the promoter decided to considerably increase the size to arrive at this final size of 828 meters. Although it has undergone many controversies, especially on the working conditions of workers, the tower is a real technical feat. The figures are staggering, 39,000 tons of steel, 330,000 cubic meters of concrete for a total of more than 22 million cumulative working hours. The tower can accommodate more than 35,000 people at the same time distributed in the 304 hotel rooms and 900 apartments that compose it.
It was in 2010, on January 4, that the tower was inaugurated. Today it is possible to visit Burj Khalifa by accessing different floors (the 124, 125 and 148th) open to the public.

The visit of Burj Khalifa

Visiting Burj Khalifa is a must in Dubai, the ascent of this tower is called ” At The Top “For floors 124 and 125 and” At The Top Sky » for floor 148. This visit is, of course, not free. The price varies depending on the floor you want to access. Indeed, it is possible to visit Burj Khalifa by joining one of the three floors open to the public: the 124th, 125th or 148th. It is mandatory to book your ascent of the tower in advance. Once you have entered Burj Khalifa, you will first wait in a sort of waiting room in which you can admire a miniature representation of the tower.

Once your turn has arrived, you will therefore pass security gates and a souvenir photo. Further on, you will advance through several corridors of the tower until you reach … the end of the queue. I you therefore strongly recommend the purchase of skip-the-line tickets. So let’s resume our queue through several corridors, plunged into darkness with a timeline telling you the history of the tower and exposing you its impressive figures and records.
Finally your turn. You will therefore enter one of the two elevators available to tourists. Large elevators, very design, also totally black with a small counter that shows you which floor you are on.

The elevator starts up, and even though we can’t see the outside, we feel the elevator pick up speed, reaching its maximum speed of 18 meters per second (world record). The floors indicator scrolls through the numbers to a pretty impressive visit. Be careful with the ears, they get blocked very quickly and will hurt you slightly.

Book your visit to Burj Khalifa

In view of the frequentation of the tower, it is essential to book these tickets in advance. These can be purchased exclusively on the internet. No need to make your reservation several weeks in advance, but a day or two in advance seems more reasonable to make sure you don’t miss out on Dubai’s number one activity.
Two types of visits are possible:

  • The ascent of the tower to the 124 or 125th floor: At The Top
  • Climbing the tower to the 148th floor: At The Top Sky

Once at the top, you arrive in a large room, completely glazed and offering you an exceptional view. You can also go out onto a small terrace. Look up, you will have a rather strange feeling when you see what is left in height, almost 400 meters. The height of the tower is truly impressive. From this point of view you will be able to see almost everything. First of all, the roof of the Dubai Mall, the Burj Khalifa lake, the city is its innumerable towers (which will immediately seem smaller to you), in the distance you will see “The World”, the artificial islands of Dubai then in the distance. horizon la jumeirah palm. Many “interactive binoculars” are available and show you the different places in the city that you see, you can even see what they look like at night, thanks to the screens of these binoculars.

 

View-from-the-top-burj-khalifa

You will find, on this floor, a souvenir shop as well as a stand to have your photograph taken.
A new queue awaits you before descending, just as quickly, via the same elevator.
I advise you to visit Burj Khalifa by day, but to stay near it to admire the tower at night. The lighting of the tower and the district is really sumptuous. You can also opt for a combination which will allow you to enjoy the café located on the ground floor of the tower.

Burj Khalifa in numbers

  • 330,000 m3 of reinforced concrete
  • 39,000 tonnes of steel beams
  • 142,000 m2 of glass
  • More than 24,000 windows
  • 57 elevators
  • The fastest elevator in the world: 18m / second or 40 km / hour
  • 22 million cumulative working hours
  • Tallest tower in the world: 828 meters high
  • 160 floors
  • Highest panoramic terrace in the world: 452 meters
  • The tower is (theoretically) visible 90 km away.
  • Cost of the tower: $ 1.5 billion

My opinion on the Burj Khalifa

For me, a visit to Burj Khalifa is a must-see in Dubai. This tower, the tallest in the world, is truly surprising. From start to finish the experience is unique. Even the ascent, in the fastest elevator in the world, is an experience in itself.
The view from the top of the tower is impressive and offers a breathtaking panorama of the city of Dubai and its surroundings.
So this is a tour that I highly recommend if you are visiting Dubai.

Around Burj Khalifa

Visiting Burj Khalifa also means visiting the neighborhood that surrounds it. In addition, this tower, the district and the surroundings are among the most attractive in Dubai. You will find many hotels there, including the famous The Address, the Dubai Mall, the largest shopping center in the world, a veritable labyrinth of shops where it is pleasant to cool off when the heat becomes hard to bear outside. You will also find the Burj Khalifa Lake with its impressive Dubai Fountain, a real aquatic spectacle with the highest water jets in the world. A visit to Dubai should be near these fountains. One should not miss under any circumstances one of the shows that animates the fountain. Every day at 1 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. (1:30 p.m. and 2 p.m. on Friday), then in the evening every 30 minutes from 6 p.m. and until 11 p.m. the fountains of the basin come alive and offer a beautiful sound and light show. The Dubai Fountain’s water jets are among the tallest in the world, rising to over 275 meters in height. More than 6,000 lights illuminate this pool of water located at the foot of Burj Khalifa. It is even possible to see the spectacle up close by opting for a boat trip on this body of water!

Burj Khalifa: Questions / Answers

What year was Burj Khalifa built?
Work on the tower began in 2003 and ended in 2009. The inauguration was celebrated in 2010.
How high is the tower?
The tower measures 829 meters with the antenna.
Which floors of Burj Khalifa can you climb to?
It is possible to reach floors 124, 125 and 148.
What is the price to visit Burj Khalifa?
It all depends on the floor you want to go up to.
Between € 30 and € 47 for floors 124 and 125. Prices vary depending on the hour.
Between 80 € and 115 € for floor 148. Here too the prices vary according to the time of day.

 

Conquering the Moroccan desert

July 25, 2021

Here is my second article on my road trip in Morocco. Today I will tell you about our journey to reach what was, the primary goal of our trip to Morocco: the sand dunes of Merzouga.
Indeed even if our trip was not only to reach the Moroccan sand desert in Merzouga, it was one of our first goals. We wanted to spend a night in the desert, admire the sunset but also the sunrise. So I will tell you how we were able to achieve this goal.

Departure from Fez, Direction Merzouga

To reach the sand dunes of Merzouga, it’s a safe bet that you will come either from Marrakech or from Fez. Having already visited Marrakech in the past, we opted for a flight to Fez, the city where we took the car rental to reach Merzouga. The road being relatively long, nearly 500 kilometers and rich in things to see, we decided to make several stopovers including one to spend the night.

Fes – Ifrane

Our first stop was shortly before arriving in Ifrane, at Lake Aoua. The reason for this stop, a magnificent panorama of Lake Aoua and the first glimpse of the diversity of Morocco’s landscapes. Lake Aoua is located a few kilometers from the main road and therefore will not waste your time.

Second stop, Ifrane. The arrival in Ifrane is truly disconcerting, an impression of no longer being in Morocco but in Switzerland or in a town in the French Alps. This town is located at more than 1700 meters above sea level, famous for its ski resort located a few kilometers from the city, Ifrane is regularly snowed, as it was a few weeks before our arrival.

In Ifrane you will surely have the chance to see storks which are there in number.

 

Azrou

Azrou is one of the most famous sites on the road that connects Fez to Merzouga. You will be able to discover the oldest cedar in Morocco, more than 800 years old. A majestic cedar at the entrance of a forest where you will have the chance to see and feed monkeys. Indeed, many monkeys are free on the site and they love peanuts that you can buy on the spot. Nice experience.

Midelt

Midelt is the city where we decided to spend the night. This city is located 230 kilometers south of Fez, about halfway between Fez and Merzouga. There you will find hotels, restaurants and a medina.

On the road

These 470 kilometers of road through Morocco will have allowed us to discover the diversity of the landscapes. Between rock and sand deserts, crossing the Middle Atlas, plains and plateaus, or even Oued, the landscapes that you will have the opportunity to see are very varied and breathtaking. I offer you this small photo gallery which will give you an overview.

Find all my photos on my Pinterest account.

Merzouga

The arrival in Merzouga was made at Ksar Bicha. I will tell you more about this Ksar in the rest of my article. Once arrived at Ksar, head for the sand dunes. Two hours of camel ride separate the entrance to the desert from the camp where we are going to spend the night.
Many must tell themselves that in the desert, in the middle of nowhere, there is not much to do, and think again.

Surfing in the middle of the desert

First activity, and not the least surprising, surfing in the desert. Indeed the Ksar where we stayed is located at the foot of one of the largest dunes in the region which offers an ideal setting to try sand surfing. After several tens of minutes to reach the top of the dune (the climb is very physical), you can give yourself to your heart’s content by surfing the dune. There is very little chance that you will hurtle down the slope in one go, you will surely fall several times but do not worry, it is only very fine sand that you sink quickly into.

Sunset

One of the must-sees of this excursion, the sunset. The ideal panorama is obviously from the top of this famous dune which constitutes the ideal point of view. The desert then stretches as far as the eye can see in front of you, you will see the sun gradually disappear behind the horizon. Do not start your climb too late, you risk missing this magical moment. Little advice, if you intend to surf, given the difficulty of the climb, capitalize your efforts by going up with your surfboard to watch this sunset and descend the dune with the surf.

Meal and evening

A meal in the middle of the desert is a real experience. Despite a slight apprehension about the comfort of the camp, my doubts very quickly vanished. A solar panel and a well offer you all the expected comfort, see more, when staying in the desert. We were treated to a generous couscous followed by a moment around the campfire with the people from the camp. The calm of the desert is truly surprising and the sky that you will have the chance to admire is really worth the detour.

Sunrise

The sunrise, like the sunset, is a real spectacle. This will, of course, require you to get up early, but it’s worth it. Woke up at 5 am to climb the nearby dune to record this video.

Hotel Saint-Sulpice, one of the best hotels in Montreal

July 25, 2021

Wondering where to sleep in Montreal? How not to tell you about one of the best hotels in Montreal. Absolutely beautiful, it is located in the heart of old Montreal! We had the chance to stay there during our passage through this beautiful city during a road trip in Quebec.

A hotel of history and culture

First of all, let me quickly introduce you to the history of this unique place. This boutique hotel, located just behind the magnificent Notre-Dame Basilica, overlooks the gardens of the Sulpicians’ Seminary. This religious community is still present in these places today.
You will not be able to miss the many architectural testimonies of this period throughout your visit to the hotel, starting with the magnificent remarkable stone facade upon your arrival.

Throughout your stay, the Saint Sulpice hotel wishes to provide its customers with a unique experience combining modernity, luxury and history. You can find within the hotel itself a selection of works of art presented in different forms: book, exhibition and film!

The book is the result of collaborative work between different writers who have been invited to stay at the hotel so that this unique place can be their source of inspiration. Thus, each of the 14 guests produced a piece of news according to their respective desires. This collection is available to customers for reading. And if you’re a fan, you can even pick up a copy.

During our visit, we were able to discover the works of the famous Quebec designer Jean-Claude Poitras. The concept is simple: each floor of the hotel is associated with a different theme. And this theme is given a musical atmosphere broadcast throughout the floor concerned. The association of the works of Jean-Claude Poitras with the musical universe of François Dompierre, a great Quebecois composer, offers us a unique moment of escape. This immersion is an original experience, worthy of one of the best hotels in Montreal, such as the Saint Sulpice.

To finish on this cultural part, you can also watch a short film called La Valise. This film is produced by the hotel itself! Four characters and a suitcase will take you to explore the Saint Sulpice hotel in a rather original way.

An exceptional location for one of the best hotels in Montreal

It is obvious that the choice of your hotel will depend greatly on its location. And to be the best hotel in Montreal, what better place than Old Montreal to set up a business? Le Saint Sulpice is perfectly located both for tourists who come to discover this beautiful city, and for professionals on a business trip. You can enjoy a wide choice of tourist activities to do on foot from your hotel: visit Notre-Dame Basilica, stroll along the Old Port, visit Old Montreal and its underground city, go to Chinatown Chinatown and the Village, or visit the must-see Pointe-à-Callière museum.
As you will have understood, the Saint Sulpice is the ideal hotel for visiting Montreal.

Room and services

After having discovered the universe of our floor through the works of Messrs Poitras and Dompierre, we move towards our suite. And there … wow! A large bedroom, with all the comforts of a suite: a living room with fireplace (using an electric fireplace), a magnificent bedroom, a bathroom as a girl could dream of (with the very beautiful products). L’Occitane beauty salon) and a customer well-being corner with a Nespresso coffee machine (an important detail for us), minibar and other sweets to make you feel at home. In short, you will understand, this room is perfect for a stay in Montreal, whatever the duration: one night, a week or more!

If you are traveling with a car, note that this is not a problem during your stay at the Saint Sulpice hotel: a parking service is provided so that you have no problem to manage during your stay. The valets take care of everything!

And finally, if your soul of a great sportsman apprehends this trip because it represents a break in your training, reassure her, a gym is at your disposal during your stay. And to comfort you after the effort, you can take a tour of the Scandinavian Spa. A unique moment of relaxation in a contemporary and ecological environment.

Sinclair restaurant

The room is good, but breakfast is also very important for us French people! We took it in the hotel’s very nice dining room. A bright room, well decorated and quiet. A good start to the day. Here, breakfast is served at the table, no buffet. You will have the choice between different plates (continental, Canadian or more focused on health), but also with a selection of local specialties. We took the continental plate: very good and generous enough for a breakfast!

In order to fully experience the experience, we took our midday “lunch” at the hotel restaurant, the Sinclair. If you are a foodie, a lover of good food, mixing originality and flavors, come and take a look at this Montreal restaurant. As I said earlier, the hotel is located near a business district. The restaurant is one of the landmarks for these businessman to come and have a good but also quick “lunch”.

Regarding the meal, we were really spoiled! We had the chance to taste various and varied specialties: crab, foie gras, squid, tuna tartare,… And for each dish, its own wine for optimum tasting.

In addition, the chef is attentive to his supply: fresh and local products! Everything we love.
The little extra of this most beautiful hotel in Montreal? Le Saint Sulpice is the only hotel in Montreal where you can enjoy a beautiful terrace, flowered and shaded in summer, sheltered from cars and tourist traffic. A significant point that brings a touch of charm.

And to conclude on this rather gastronomic part, we particularly appreciated the bar area. A cozy space, by the fireplace in winter, where you can discover or rediscover a whole range of cocktails or warm up with a delicious hot chocolate.

Information on the Saint Sulpice hotel in Montreal:
Address : 414 Rue Saint-Sulpice in Montreal
Site Web : lesaintsulpice.com

My opinion on the Saint-Sulpice hotel in Montreal

I think I have presented to you in the most complete way this hotel is, with all its advantages and… its advantages! The Saint-Sulpice hotel is undoubtedly one of the best hotels in Montreal. I had a really pleasant time at this hotel: a perfect welcome, a magnificent room, a hotel rich in experience and history, an ideal setting for a first visit to Montreal and services designed to think of nothing else than ‘to his pleasure. Not to mention the restaurant, which is beyond my expectations in terms of value for money (lunch from $ 25 ca, which is largely affordable given the quality of the dishes). I cannot recommend this beautiful address enough for a stay in Montreal, whether you know the city or not!

 

A short tour of the unmissable places of Mexico

July 25, 2021

Once again I leave the keyboard to Mélanie who tells us about her “favorite” country: Mexico.

On my first trip to Mexico, I was amazed by the culture of this country. A unique blend of heritage from pre-Columbian civilizations, Spanish influences and North American culture. Five years and as many trips later, my admiration for this country has not diminished, quite the contrary! I therefore offer you an overview of the country and the jewels of each region.

Mexico City area

Mexico City is one of the largest in the world. You will often hear of “DF” or “CDMX”, both refer to the capital.
This city is surprisingly diverse. It suffices to speak of the cathedral, a masterpiece of Spanish architecture, under which was discovered the Templo Mayor, the great pyramid of Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztecs, to understand that it is a place at the crossroads of cultures. . And the discoveries never stop in Mexico City!
Let us not forget either the more recent Mexican culture with in particular the frescoes of the XXth century and the many artists therefore undoubtedly the most famous are Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo. The must-see museum in my opinion and the National Anthropology Museum that will help you understand this magnificent country.

Central part of Diego Rivera’s fresco “México a Través de los Siglos” (Mexico through the centuries) at the National Palace in Mexico City.

Of course, Mexico City is not limited to its historic center. I will only mention the two districts that I like the most: Coyoacan for a quiet afternoon, and La Condesa for a festive evening!

The Yucatan Peninsula

Located in the Gulf of Mexico, near Cuba, the Yucatan Peninsula is the cradle of the Mayan civilization. There is therefore obviously an infinity of archaeological sites to visit. The best known are Chichen Itza, Tulum and Uxmal. But there are a multitude of others (and less frequented!) To discover. Archaeologists are still far from having discovered everything in this region and in Mexico in general and you have to know how to think outside the box to make your trip a unique trip!

It is not only the men who have made this region a jewel of Mexico, but also the nature that delights us! Caribbean beaches like Playa del Carmen, Cenotes and caves will delight you. The Yucatan is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful regions of Mexico, to visit with family, friends, lovers… But not to be missed!

Chiapas

Chiapas is a state in southern Mexico, bordering Guatemala. Nature reigns supreme in this region. Very far from the hustle and bustle of Mexico City, Chiapas is made up of forests, mountains, rivers, waterfalls… The landscapes there are simply breathtaking.

San Cristobal de las Casas, one of the main towns in the state is a must-see. Several indigenous peoples live in this region and are often present in San Cristobal to sell their products. On agricultural or craft markets.

The north, lower california and the pacific coast

I’m not finishing the regions that I don’t know yet… I know that these regions are probably at least as magical as the ones I told you about before! I hope to have the opportunity to go there to tell you about it and make you want to travel to Mexico even more.

Of course, I am not forgetting the south of Mexico, particularly the state of Oaxaca, which I have already told you about here.

 

Visit Mexico City: a multi-cultural city

July 25, 2021

Mexico City is the largest city in the world, walking around it one is surprised to discover a mixture of pre-Columbian, colonial and American cultures. There are many neighborhoods to visit, and countless museums. Here is a selection of what stood out to me the most during my visits as well as my advice for visiting Mexico City.

Chapultepec Park

Chapultepec Park is a woodland of some 600 hectares in the heart of Mexico City. The museums, the botanical garden, the zoo, the lake and many other attractions make it a very pleasant place to walk around without worrying about the city moving a few meters away.

It is also an important historical place. It is indeed on the hill of Chapultepec that the Aztecs settled in the 13th century before founding Tenochtitlan, which later became Mexico City. The colonists built there Chapultepec Castle, located at the top of the hill. During the war against the United States a famous battle in Mexico gave rise to the legend of the child heroes of Chapultepec.

At the edge of the park is the National Anthropology Museum which allows you to discover the pre-Columbian civilizations since the arrival of man on this continent until today.

Between relaxation and culture, this park should therefore be a must on your visit to properly visit Mexico City.

Visiter Mexico: El Zocalo

El Zocalo is the main square in the historic center of Mexico City. We find there the multicultural aspects of the country and the city. The huge cathedral in the Spanish style recalls the colonies while a few meters further is the archaeological site of the major temple. This temple is the great pyramid of the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan, which was updated during works in 1978.

In the center of the square, the huge flag of Mexico flies in the wind. This flag is a great pride for Mexicans. On the side of the square we can see the National Palace and going a little further we find some pedestrian streets that can lead us to the Palace of Fine Art which recalls the passion of the former president Porfirio Dias for France at the beginning. of the twentieth century.

Relaxation in Mexico City

To properly visit Mexico City you should spend a few days there as there are so many places to see. To escape the hustle and bustle of the city, you can walk in the parks or in quieter neighborhoods. It is very pleasant to walk in Coyoacan for example, it is a colonial district, it almost feels like a Spanish village.

Thanks to the climate of the region, there are many flat roofs, which makes it possible to have terraces of cafes in height. Ideal for forgetting the cars for a michelada, these very refreshing Mexican beers with lemon.

And finally, the Condesa district, you can stroll along the less frequented boulevards and therefore more pleasant than the main avenues like Reforma. You will find all kinds of restaurants there, I believe that not one type of cuisine is lacking in this area!

If you love Mexico, discover Oaxaca and its region.

 

Satri House, exceptional accommodation in Luang Prabang

July 25, 2021

After having recently told you about my accommodation in Chiang Mai, today I am offering you a short visit to my exceptional hotel in Luang Prabeng, Laos. I will tell you more about this city of major importance to Buddhists. A city that I really appreciated and the hotel in which I had the chance to stay: Satri House, is not for nothing!

Satri House, a setting above all

I will start my visit to Satri House with its setting. We will talk about its location a little later. The hotel is housed in an old colonial mansion, renovated and then enlarged in the 2000s to reach its current size. The hotel has 28 rooms as well as 3 suites, located in 6 different buildings.

The place literally exudes calm and serenity. At the entrance is a pool of water with lush vegetation all around. The setting is simply magnificent. To reach our room located in one of the buildings furthest from the reception, we cross various carefully decorated corridors, patios, pass next to the two swimming pools available to the hotel as well as small flower gardens.

The buildings are far enough apart to make room for large green spaces that reinforce this feeling of serenity.

Room and breakfast

Now let’s move on to visiting the rooms. These are spacious, relatively large and tastefully decorated. The decoration is in keeping with the colonial style of the hotel, a high ceiling height reinforces this feeling of space.

The bathroom is also a good size, equipped with a walk-in shower and a large bathtub!

Let me tell you about breakfast. This is taken in a truly sumptuous, peaceful setting, with a view of the hotel pool. It is hearty and refined, you have the choice between different types of breakfast, with many possible accompaniments.

Location and service

The hotel is located slightly outside of town, about a 10-minute walk from the center of Luang Prabeng. This off-center location allows it to be in a quiet place, far from the main traffic axes of the city, in a small street. To get around from the hotel, nothing could be easier, it offers bicycles for guests’ use. Alternatively, tuk-tuk are located less than 5 minutes walk from the hotel.
The hotel has all the services expected of a hotel of this standard. A laundry service, a bar, efficient WiFi access, a small shop with many items such as jewelry or decorative items.

My opinion on Satri House in Luang Prabeng

We had a pleasant stay at this very quiet and peaceful hotel. The setting is the number one asset of this hotel. Its small lounges, its water basins and its ubiquitous vegetation make the charm of this unique place. Quiet but only a short 10 minute walk from the bustling center of Luang Prabeng, Satri House will be a perfect place to enjoy the charms of the city in a peaceful and relaxing setting.

 

The essentials of Bangkok - travel blog

July 25, 2021

You certainly know it if you follow me, after my long 15-month trip to New Zealand, it was in Thailand, then in Laos, that I stopped over for about twenty days.
My international flights landing and taking off from Bangkok, I took the opportunity to visit the city. The immense Thai capital of nearly 10 million inhabitants conceals things to do and to see, in particular, you will see it, many temples.
Apart from these impressive religious constructions, the city has also been able to modernize in recent decades to now be one of the most modern cities in Southeast Asia with an incalculable number of skyscrapers, each one higher than the other. .
Let’s embark together for Bangkok to discover these essential places.

Royal palace

The royal palace is undoubtedly the must-see number 1 in Bangkok. It is by far the most visited places in the city. The Royal Palace, built in the late 1700s is none other than the former residence of the King of Thailand. The royal palace is a vast complex made up of a multitude of buildings and small, richly decorated squares. The decorations are, in fact, what makes this palace special. Numerous statues of Buddha throne all over the palace.
The highlight of the show is none other than the Emerald Buddha, true jewels of the temple.

Wat Pho

Located right next to the Royal Palace, Wat Pho is for me the second must-see in Bangkok. Famous around the world, especially after its appearance in Leonardo Dicaprio’s film “The Beach”, Wat Pho is home to one of the largest reclining Buddhas in the country. An immense Buddha, all in gold leaf clad which measures nearly 50 meters in length and 15 in height. All around the reclining Buddha are many small pagodas like what you can see in the royal palace.
Note that to visit Wat Pho and in particular to enter the palace which houses the reclining Buddha, it will be necessary to adopt adequate clothing. First of all, you must take care to remove your shoes (as in all temples in Thailand) but also cover your shoulders and not wear skirts or shorts that are too short.

Wat Arun

Located on the other side of Chao Praya, the river that winds through the city, is Wat Arun. Wat Arun is the largest temple in the city. Over 300 years old, this temple is one of Bangkok’s must-sees. You can get there and walk around the different structures. It is possible to climb on the larger one and enjoy a breathtaking view of Bangkok. At night, Wat Arun is simply beautiful, all lit up.

Floating markets

A visit to a floating market also seems to be a must when visiting Bangkok. Take a boat ride through the small canals as you would in the streets of a market in France. On either side of the stream are the vendors, also installed in sort of small boats with all their products.
There are several floating markets in Bangkok, some being very touristy, others much less so. We can cite, for example, the most famous, Damnern Saduak, located a hundred kilometers from Bangkok all the same. Bang Khu Wiang, located much closer to the city center, is also very famous but it takes place very early in the morning, between 4 and 7 a.m.

Discover Ayutthaya

About 80 kilometers from Bangkok is: Ayutthaya! Why am I telling you about this city located outside of Bangkok. Quite simply because there are day trips to discover this city. What’s special about her? Ayutthaya is quite simply the ancient capital of Thailand. Indeed it was until 1767. That year, after its destruction by the Burmese army, Bangkok took the place of capital. Ayutthaya is today, and since 1991, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. These many ruins and temples make it special and attract tens of thousands of tourists every year.

Bangkok and its malls

Now let’s move on to the modern city side. And yes, because Bangkok is not just temples, palaces and floating markets. The city is resolutely modern in many neighborhoods. The most striking aspect of this modern side is undoubtedly its malls. These huge, ultra-modern shopping centers have sprung up like mushrooms across the city. If you want to check out some of these malls, then head to Sukhumvit Road. On this big avenue you will find many malls, among them, one of the most modern, Terminal 21. On more than 6 floors you can discover the hundreds of shops, restaurants or cafes of this huge shopping center.

Rooftop

I tell you about it in the introduction of this article, rooftops are particularly impressive in Bangkok. A real must for a visit to Bangkok, an evening on a rooftop will fill your eyes.
Here are two of the city’s most famous rooftops, the Sky Bar at Lebua at State Tower. It is on this rooftop that some scenes of the famous “The Hangover” were filmed.
For my part, it was at the Vertigo at the Banyan Tree Hotel that I went. The roof of this luxury hotel is amazing. The view is breathtaking and the cozy atmosphere of the lounge bar contrasts sharply with the streets of Bangkok. Of course, the price of drinks and fantastic cocktails do not have the same price!

Here is for this tour of the essentials of Bangkok, if you want to have more ideas on the things not to be missed in Bangkok, you can take a look on the Expedia site which will give you good ideas of activities to do. in Bangkok.

Some tips for your trip to Bangkok

If you want to travel to Bangkok or elsewhere in Thailand then choose your period well. Indeed certain seasons are not really favorable to the discovery of this country. Winter should be favored, ie from the month of November to the month of March. The temperatures are certainly high, but the humidity is lower. The summer period is hot but above all very humid with a very pronounced rainy season.

 

Visit Chiang Mai and its lantern festival

July 25, 2021

Back from my road trip in Thailand and Laos, and after recently telling you about my accommodation in Chiang Mai, I am writing this article to help you discover this city.

Even if Thailand was not the main goal of our trip, we decided to go there and thus spend a few days there on the occasion of the famous lantern festival in the city: Loy Kratong. A festival that takes place over 4 days with, in particular, an evening of lanterns which I will tell you about a little later.

These few days in the city also gave us the opportunity to visit Chiang Mai, its temples as well as the many streets of the old city.

Festival des lanternes: Loy Kratong

First of all let me tell you about the main reason that brought us to Chiang Mai: Loy Krathong

Indeed most of our trip was to take place in Laos, yet we decided to make this detour via Chiang Mai for 4 days. The main reason is that our trip to South East Asia coincided perfectly with one of the most popular holidays in Thailand: Loy Krathong.

Loy Krathong is a very popular holiday in Thailand as well as other countries in South East Asia. Originally, tradition wanted Krathongs, small rafts made from banana wood, to float on the water in order to thank and honor the gods. These small rafts are often made of banana leaves and look like water lilies. They are decorated with a candle, flowers and incense sticks. The floating lantern release is still a tradition today.

Now that you know what this holiday is about, let’s see why it is so popular in Chiang Mai. Indeed, these festivities, which take place most of the time in November (at the time of the 12th full moon of the year), spread over about 5 days. Many parties and ceremonies take place throughout the city, especially on the opening night of the festivities which take place in the main square “Three Kings Monument”. Many lanterns hang from wooden porticos in the square.

The main event of the festival takes place the next day, the famous lantern release. During an evening and part of the night, thousands of lanterns are dropped across the city. A unique event that should not be missed under any circumstances. The city is swarmed with a compact crowd, and everyone buys their lanterns from one of the many vendors on the street. During these few hours it is an uninterrupted flow of lanterns which fly in the sky. The main place where people meet for this lantern release is along the Ping River, especially near the “Nawarat” bridge. This lantern release only takes place one evening, although the next day, many people continue to release lanterns.

The Chiang Mai Lantern Festival is a magical moment, the city is almost entirely decorated with lanterns and candles positioned everywhere, especially along the ramparts.

Chiang Mai is its temples

 

The city of Chiang Mai is famous for its large number of temples. Indeed, stroll through the streets of Chiang Maï and you will not be able to miss the temples which are there almost on every street corner of the old city. Come in, visit some of these temples. The calm of these literally contrasts with the atmosphere that reigns in the streets of the city. Take off your shoes and open the doors of the temples to discover the interior. Always richly decorated, statutes of Buddha are enthroned in the center of Thai temples. You will most certainly meet there bonzes getting down to various tasks such as cleaning the surroundings of the temple.

I take you to discover two temples in particular, these are located outside the city, the first is Wat Umong.

Wat Umong is located approximately 4 kilometers from the historic city center. The temple is nestled in a forest and has the particularity of having underground galleries in which are placed hotels with statutes of Buddha. The temple has an impressive stone pagoda.

The second temple where I take you, certainly the most famous of Chiang Mai, is located a little further, about fifteen kilometers from the city, on the heights of the surrounding hills: Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep

How do I get to Doi Suthep?
The easiest and most economical solution (apart from walking there) is to take a Song Taew, a kind of shared taxi where you are crammed into the back of a pick up with a roof! Not very comfortable, I grant you, especially on the winding roads that lead you to the top of Doi Suthep. This is taken at two specific places, either at the North Gate or at the Chiang Mai Zoo.
For the return, two solutions, either you have negotiated the return with this Song Taew, this one will therefore wait for you, approximately 1 hour 30, or you will take one of the many other Song Taew who are waiting for the tourists in order to accompany them back by city.

This temple is one of the largest but also the most beautiful in the city. Located on the heights, it offers you a breathtaking view of Chiang Maï and its surroundings.

Where to eat in Chiang Mai?

Street Food :

What is Street-Food? This is very common in Thailand and you will not be able to miss it if you leave your home after 5 pm. Street food is tiny kiosks (a kind of mini food-truck) on which people cook. Even if you will find it in many places, two places are particularly recommended for a wide choice: The northern door of Chiand MaÃŽ, the Night Food Market, or the Night Market located to the east of the old town, between the latter and the Ping.

Looking for a good restaurant?

In Chiang Mai there is not only Street Food, on the contrary. According to the TripAdvisor site, Chiang Mai is even home to the best restaurant in the country, the 5th best in Asia! This restaurant, we tested it: David’s Kitchen

David’s Kitchen restaurant is located about 4 kilometers from the historic center. The setting of the restaurant is magnificent, in a modern and worked style. The entrance to the restaurant is surprising, you will not be able to miss its many “TripAdvisor” rewards on display.

On the menu, the tone is quickly set with the names of dishes that will instantly make you salivate! The cuisine is French even if it is, for many dishes, slightly revisited. I let myself be tempted by one of the most famous dishes of our dear country: boeuf bourguignon! Who would have thought that it was possible to eat such a good French dish thousands of kilometers from France!

More information about David’s Kitchen

Where to sleep in Chiang Mai?

Several possibilities for sleeping in Chiang Mai, the historic center of course, which will allow you to be close to many places of interest, temples, restaurants, cafes, etc.

It is also possible to take a hotel outside the old town, in the east first of all, in the more modern areas of the city but also in the west where we decided to stay at the hotel. Mahabhirom from Chiang Mai which I recently told you about.

Hope this Chiang Mai tour helps you in your Chiang Mai travel arrangements! A very pleasant city that I recommend to you.

 

Villa Mahabhirom, upscale accommodation in Chiang Mai

July 25, 2021

During my road trip in Southeast Asia, I visited the city of Chiang Mai, Thailand. This step was not initially planned since most of our trip was to take place in Laos. It was a few weeks before our departure that we noticed that one of the most famous festivals in Thailand: Loy krathong, known under the name of “festival of the lanterns” took place there during 3 days at the time of our passage.

So here we are in Chiang Mai but it is not the city I am going to tell you about today but rather my accommodation, simply fabulous.

Let’s start the visit with the location.

First of all let me tell you about its location. It is located relatively close to the airport, away from the city, which allows it to be quietly positioned, far from the ambient hubbub of the city. To reach the city, most of the time we used the Uber app which, for a handful of baht, takes us to the gates of the old city located 3 kilometers away.

To finish on its location, note that one of the most prestigious temples in the city is located a few minutes walk from the hotel, Wat Umong which I recommend.

A real haven of peace

As soon as you enter the hotel grounds, you feel in a haven of peace as the calm of the place strikes us. The hotel is actually made up of several small “houses”, each of these houses being a bedroom with a small living room and a large bathroom, but we will talk about the bedroom a little later.

The hotel is centered around a very beautiful central swimming pool with all around the “common” buildings such as the reception, several terraces for breakfast but also a bar, a little further there is a library as well as several small lounges which are available to customers.

The general feeling returned by the hotel is that of serenity, in fact you move in the middle of omnipresent vegetation which provides an effect of space and appeasement. The decoration of the hotel is refined in a particular style, a mixture of styles mastered wonderfully.

The rooms, between modernity and tradition

After exploring the hotel, head to the rooms. These look like small bungalows on stilts. Your room is therefore located on the “first floor” like traditional raised houses, in particular to prevent insects from entering.

Our room is divided into 3 rooms, a good size room with a king size bed, an “office” and living room area, then a large bathroom, all white, with a bathtub, a large shower and Japanese toilets.

The bedroom is well insulated with several air conditioners, ideal for staying cool, away from the heat that is sometimes difficult to bear outside.

Breakfast, a must not to be missed

Let me tell you about breakfast. This one is very generous, you will have the choice between different types of breakfast, American, European or even Thai. Whatever your choice of breakfast, it will be accompanied by a basket of local fruits such as dragon fruit, very popular in Thailand.

We therefore end the visit of Villa Mahabhirom on these photos of the breakfast. The hotel will be an ideal place of relaxation and serenity a stone’s throw from the center of Chiang Maï.