Local Lunch spot
I noticed many local residents had stopped by for a delicious midday meal & some socializing. Here, a classic paella before the lunch rush leaves it dessimated! it’s a good idea to arrive early.
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A Social Affair
River cruising tends to be a very social mode of travel due to small number of people on each vessel. The cozy bar & lounge area is a natural gathering place for passengers to mix & mingle.
photo of AmaCerto courtesy of AmaWaterways
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Our Lady Reigns
The gleaming white Notre Dame de Fourviere basilica high atop the hill overlooking the city.
A closer look at the facade of this sacred site . . . built in a neo-Byzantine style of architecture . . . a roman Catholic church dedicated to the Virgin Mary.
Below, the crypt of Saint-Jean . . . note the rather austere exterior contrasts sharply with the church’s richly decorated interior . . . including gilt, marble, stained glass windows, and colored mosaics.
Stroll to the back terrace for a magnificent bird’s eye view from the Hill of Prayers over the entire city . . . which we will tour tomorrow.
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Three Rivers
They say there are 3 rivers in Lyon . . . the Saone River in the foreground . . . the Rhone River in the midground . . . hint: follow the tree lines across . . . and the Beaujolais . . . because so much wine flows through here (joke!)
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Welcome Aboard!
Postcards from Lyon . . . staff members Elena & Peter welcome us aboard the AmaDagio cocktail reception with a glass of Veuve Clicquot French champagne for each passenger . . . and a red rose for each lady . . . a nice touch!
Ready to Set Sail
AmaDagio’s Cruise Manager John Riley & Hotel Director Luis de Sousa Marques . . . along with Captain Louis Devaux (not shown here) . . . greeted passengers and prepared us for our cruise . . . on the Saone & Rhone Rivers . . . south from Lyon to Arles.
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Take a Fast Train . . .
The high-speed TGV train to Lyon takes only 2 hours . . . as opposed to 5 hours by car . . . sit back as someone else does the driving . . . and enjoy the view of the French countryside . . . we’ll be there soon!
and a Slow Boat
Postcards from Lyon . . . when I say river boat . . . I am referring to sleek modern vessels . . . that offer all the creature comforts . . . as you glide through the countryside on a river cruise . . . stopping at local towns & villages along the way.
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Today we transfer to the Lyon Train Station for a fast trip south . . . to our food & wine cruise through the south of France!
Relax in Another Era
If you arrived extra early, consider having a quick drink . . .in Le Train Bleu . . . the Belle Epoque style restaurant within the Gare de Lyon.
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We continue our journey with a food & wine cruise on the Saone & Rhone Rivers through the south of France.
Here is a video previewing the highlights of river cruising in Europe:
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Chalkboard
New discoveries await down a narrow little street . . . several recommended French restaurants to choose from for dinner . . .
Q: What does the name of this cozy place, L’Ardoise, mean? . . .
hints: where the daily specials are posted, see upper right corner
Answer: L’Ardoise translates as “slate” or “chalkboard” . . . referring to where the daily specials are posted in cafes, bistros, brasseries & restaurants.
Meanwhile the “specialite de la maison” at this restaurant is obvious from its name.
Some eateries, such as L’Ardoise, offer a prix fixe multi course dinner . . . Ferdi is unusual as it offers an a la carte menu . . . it’s not unusual to see extensive wine lists in such intimate places . . . by the bottle, not the glass.
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Jacintha Perera, culinary escape artist
Gourmet Getaways, a division of www.IslandGetawaysTravel.com
916.897.9597