Thursday, November 11, 2010

5 Monyh Old Dry Cough

The 5 most enchanting small towns



first Giverny

Maybe I was just tired of the big city, but when I périphérique the gates of Paris left me and went towards Monet-Pleasure-Palace took a load off my heart and one day I was there: meadows full of wicked-red poppies and then this pink house, the anti-sexual triumvirate (unfortunately just for insider sorry) attended. And then there was still a garden was like a painting .... stop ... not as something with water lilies or something?

Photo: K. Hurley

second Amalfi

An encounter as a declaration of love. As she stood on the yacht and looked at the illuminated village tender: Each pastel houses glued to the stone as hundreds of candles. The dusk had to hide anything: The next day the sun was at its highest was still perfect. (I must at this point in some other cities in Italy, sorry ... I got it to me for this blog entry made it a rule only one village per country rauszufischen-sorry!)



third St. Ives

front beach, back beach and somewhere in between still a phat Museum named Tade. This is St. Ives, ladies and gentlemen. A place I never get out of my brain and invariably with the attributes to be beautiful, glamorous, gorgeous, creative, charming, and stay connected worth. The promenade is to eat in the onshore freshest seafood and pizza original English, but also in the second row in Seafoodcafé feasts it is fantastic.

Photo: Sandro Mancuso

4th Trogir Croatia

our use of land. For Vineyard vacation good enough. That was then! Trogir is really damn sexy with its stone streets, the lovely homes and the marina atmosphere. The best thing even a few hundred miles further than previously always go for Croatia holidays included, and presto: You're in paradise.

Photo: patstravelogue

5th Sausalito

The only overseas towns in this list has at least as much charm as the others. American stop. It is what the Diner on 5th refilled coffee and enjoy the local "Luke" (Gilmore Girls allusion-sorry ...) to watch at work, tuck in a much too greasy "real American breakfast" and stroll afterwards through the Fischerkaff that somehow totally lucky that It has taken root in front of San Francisco. Toll is also the house boats that can spot here.

you have a tip about a small, sweet little town that must not be missing in this list?

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