Saint-Émilion
September 18, 2006
After meeting Loïc at Gare de Monparnass, taking TGV down to Bordeaux, picking up our rental car, dropping our luggage at chamber d’hôte Château de l’Escarderie at St. Germain0la-Rivière, we set out for the charming and picturesque town, Saint-Émilion.
Besides being world famous for its wine, Saint-Émilion itself is well worth a visit.
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Sarlat « Amanda’s Tea Room 阿勳茶室 | October 9, 2006 at 9:35 pm
[...] This is pretty much what we experienced. Unlike Saint-Émilion, people actually live here (OK, maybe not in the touristy Old Sarlat). And unlike the small Saint-Émilion, Sarlat’s size felt “right.” Mabye because the town was so alive, with the big market and lots of restaurants and shops to keep us busy. Saint-Émilion is very charming, but Sarlat easily tops it by providing more interesting architecture, more history, and just more everything except wine. Also, Sarlat can be reached by train, a big plus IMHO. [...]