Impressions
Finally a weekend. No work. Yay. What did we do with out time? We decided to visit the famous Monte-Carlo in Monaco and Milan in Italy.
Spectacular. That’s the first thing that popped into my mind as we drove along the cliff next to the coastline towards Monaco. The landscape is gorgeous by itself, but to see the clear sea as far as the eye can see is so surreal.
Monaco really is a small country, but you can instantly tell it is a rich country. The streets are super clean and you see all these expensive cars all over the place. Having a beautify coastline just adds to the country’s already prestigious reputation.
Milan… The first thing that pops into my mind is hectic. People here CANNOT drive. I don’t think they follow any traffic laws, as drivers seem to break all traffic laws, motorcycles cut through even the tiniest of spaces and people ignore traffic lights and run out which ever way they want. I thought New York City was bad, but this place makes New York look civilized. With that said, I enjoyed it there. This is definitely a big city, with the streets crowded with people walking all over the place, graffiti all over the place, and tourist walking around all over the place. The cathedrals were amazing. Oh, and they have brick streets in quite a few places rather than paved roads, which adds a nice touch of history to the area, but makes it a pain to drive over.
What I Did
Car to Monaco
Shop at Centre Commercial de Fontvielle
Walk to Palais Princier (official residence of the Prince of Monaco)
Car to Monte-Carlo Casino and walk around the area
Car to Italy
Quick lunch at Autogrill (rest stop pizza)
Car to Milan
Walk to Duomo di Milano
Walk through Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
Dinner at Pizzeria-Ristorante Dogana (Pizza and Italian food)
Car back to La Bastide de Valbonne