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Marseille's Seafood Symphony
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Embarking on a culinary adventure in Marseille is a feast for the senses, especially when it comes to sampling the city's delectable seafood offerings. Nestled along the picturesque coastline of the Mediterranean, Marseille boasts a rich maritime heritage and a bounty of fresh seafood that is celebrated in its diverse and flavorful cuisine.
Imagine strolling along the bustling quays of the Vieux Port, where fishing boats bob gently in the harbor and fishermen unload their catch of the day. The air is infused with the briny scent of the sea, mingling with the aroma of garlic, herbs, and spices wafting from nearby seafood restaurants.
Taking a seat at one of Marseille's renowned seafood bistros, you're presented with a tantalizing array of options, from plump oysters freshly shucked to succulent shellfish piled high on ice. Each dish is a masterpiece of flavor and presentation, showcasing the culinary skill and creativity of Marseille's chefs.
Perhaps you start with a classic Bouillabaisse, the iconic fish stew that is a hallmark of Provençal cuisine. Served steaming hot in a rustic clay pot, the Bouillabaisse brims with an assortment of local fish and shellfish, simmered to perfection in a fragrant broth infused with saffron, tomatoes, and herbs. The first spoonful is a revelation, a symphony of flavors that dances on your palate and transports you to the sun-drenched shores of the Mediterranean.
Next, you sample the Fruits de Mer, a lavish seafood platter overflowing with treasures from the sea. Freshly shucked oysters glisten in their shells, while plump prawns, sweet crab claws, and tender scallops beckon from their beds of crushed ice. With each bite, you savor the delicate sweetness of the seafood, enhanced by a squeeze of lemon and a dollop of tangy aioli.
As you dine al fresco, basking in the warm Mediterranean sun and savoring the flavors of Marseille's seafood bounty, you can't help but feel a deep appreciation for the culinary riches that abound in this vibrant port city. From the sea to your plate, each dish tells a story of tradition, craftsmanship, and the enduring connection between Marseille and the sea.
Marseille's Timeless Charm
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The streets of Marseille weave a tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty, offering a captivating glimpse into the soul of this ancient city. As you wander through the labyrinthine alleyways of the Old Town, or "Le Panier," you'll find yourself surrounded by centuries-old buildings adorned with colorful shutters and wrought-iron balconies, their facades weathered by time yet still exuding an undeniable charm.
In the Vieux Port, or Old Port, the heartbeat of Marseille, fishing boats bob gently in the sparkling waters, their sails casting shadows on the sun-kissed quayside. Cafes and restaurants line the waterfront, their outdoor terraces bustling with activity as locals and visitors alike sip on pastis and savor plates of freshly caught seafood.
As you explore further, you'll encounter hidden squares and shady boulevards, each with its own unique character and atmosphere. The scent of fresh baguettes mingles with the aroma of freshly brewed coffee, while street artists and musicians add to the vibrant tapestry of sights and sounds.
But perhaps the most enchanting aspect of Marseille's streets is the sense of history that permeates every corner. From the ancient port where Greek sailors first landed over 2,600 years ago to the grand boulevards built during the 19th-century expansion of the city, each street tells a story of Marseille's rich and storied past.
As the sun sets over the city, casting a golden glow over the rooftops and casting long shadows along the cobbled streets, Marseille's streets take on a magical quality. The sound of church bells fills the air, mingling with the laughter and chatter of locals enjoying the evening air. And as you pause to take in the beauty of it all, you can't help but feel grateful to be immersed in the timeless allure of Marseille's streets and vieux port.
Église Saint Pierre, à Amberre - Paroisse Sainte-Radegonde en Haut-Poitou Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Paroisse Saint-Pierre Saint-Paul of Rueil
Very nice and historic baroque style church in the heart of Malmaison. It accommodates the tomb of Josephine. This church is really a beautiful place and so powerful in emotions. I have already visited several churches and I can tell you that these are really a great discovery. Indeed, she exudes such powerful emotions! I was left truly speechless. There are different saints like Saint Lourdes, Bernadette de Soubirous, Joan of Arc that you don't find everywhere. Hortense's crypt is just sublime, it's not always open. If you want to know more, I invite you to visit it and collect your thoughts if you wish. Two really magnificent archangels, look at you from the top of this one and give you a feeling of protection. The church is really well maintained. A place that from the outside does not allow you to imagine the treasures it holds there. I highly recommend this magnificent church to visit from every angle with your well-honed peepers.
Great place of worship but could be hard for non French speakers as everything is done in French. But all in all, as far as we have Jesus in the Holy Eucharist, everything is great!
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The Oldest University in Asia!😲🇵🇭
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This is the Univerity of Santo Tomas located in Manila Philippines. It was first estbalished in 1611 during the Spanish colonization in the Philippines. This is a Catholic school but anyone could enroll no matter what the student's denomination as long as he/she passes the entrance exam of this university. What is more interesting in this university is that it produced 4 presidents of the Philippines. Isn't that amazing?
Anyway, it is important to note that you can't enter the school unless you have a relative who is currently styding there.. Just double check though, this policy might have changed already.
Address: Espana Street, Sampaloc Manila.
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Château de Ternay Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Demeure Chteau de Ternay, a private 100-year-old castle in the Loire Valley, is proud to have accepted my accommodation application.
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Zoo La Palmyre Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Zoo La Palmyre 🦒🐘
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Just had an absolute blast at Zoo La Palmyre! 🐾🌴 Located in the stunning coastal town of La Palmyre-Les Mathes in southwestern France, this zoo is a definite must-visit. 🇫🇷 The entrance fee was around €25, but trust me, it's worth every cent for the incredible experience you'll have. 🎟️💶
The zoo is massive and beautifully laid out, with spacious enclosures that mimic the natural habitats of the animals. 🌿🐅 Walking through the park feels like embarking on a safari adventure – you'll encounter everything from majestic lions and playful monkeys to graceful giraffes and adorable red pandas. 🦁🐒🦒
One of the highlights for me was the variety of animal shows and feeding sessions throughout the day – getting up close with these incredible creatures was truly unforgettable. 🐧🥕 And the park's commitment to conservation and education is evident in every aspect of its operation. 🌍📚
La Palmyre-Les Mathes itself is a charming seaside town with beautiful beaches and plenty of other attractions to explore. After the zoo, I recommend checking out nearby spots like the La Palmyre Lighthouse or enjoying some fresh seafood at one of the local restaurants. 🏖️🍤 #ZooLaPalmyre #WildAdventure #FrenchEscape
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