Well done - thank you! I agree- absolutely: Vence is a "real" village- not prettified beyond belief for tourists (Èze!), nor wall to wall plate glass for art galleries . When a market isn't in the central square, there's usually a game of boules to watch. (When I was last there- 5 years ago? - there was a wonderful antiquarian (French) bookstore- also used paperbacks in all languages- across from an outside wall on the street leading back to the central square.) Thanks again!
Thank you Barbara for that nice description. You are so right. Provence has many beautiful places not so well-known,, like Vence, that are delightful to visit.
I often drive to Vence to go to the Supermarket E. Leclerc, have lunch in the Place du Grand Jardin and do laundry at the local laundromat. In fact, I was just there earlier this week.
Unfortunately the 400 bus doesn't run anymore. From Nice you have to take the train to Cagnes sur Mer, then the 09 bus, or you can take the 12 bus from Albert 1er / Verdun to La Passerelle, then the 09 bus to Vence.
I've been watching your videos for months now (daily) and you seem to me like a very humble man. One word I never hear is "I". Where can I find info on your upcoming tours? I'm in Vancouver by the way 😊
Wow I'm glad to hear you are watching daily, wow! Yeah, I am not the arrogant presenter, like certain video "stars" who always have to be in the picture. You can find my list of tours on my website, although with covid nothing is currently planed. Many thanks. toursbytrain.com/index.html
Fantastic video.... Thanks for showing us around.
Vence must be a little city I have never heard about, and it is very attractive, but, by your tour, you made it very wide. It was pleasant. Thanks
That's exactly why I made the movie, to tell the world about this sweet place, that is not well-known.
The alley is full of scenery.
Thanks a lot.
Wonderful virtual tour. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@denniscallan, visiting Europe without first checking out your videos is not a good idea. Again, thank you.
just, amazing, a video about my city, im soo happy whaaaaaaa !
Always glad to hear from a local who likes the show, thanks. There are more of Vence and nearby here: bit.ly/32sQoTV
You always have a great different way on your presentation. Thank you so much. For the vlog really hope you make more super vlogs.👍🌟👍🌟👍🌟
Well done - thank you!
I agree- absolutely: Vence is a "real" village- not prettified beyond belief for tourists (Èze!), nor wall to wall plate glass for art galleries .
When a market isn't in the central square, there's usually a game of boules to watch.
(When I was last there- 5 years ago? - there was a wonderful antiquarian (French) bookstore- also used paperbacks in all languages- across from an outside wall on the street leading back to the central square.)
Thanks again!
Thank you Barbara for that nice description. You are so right. Provence has many beautiful places not so well-known,, like Vence, that are delightful to visit.
Great video, just enough commentary. Thank yo
Glad you enjoyed it
Magnifique.
Thanks!!
I often drive to Vence to go to the Supermarket E. Leclerc, have lunch in the Place du Grand Jardin and do laundry at the local laundromat. In fact, I was just there earlier this week.
Lucky, lucky you!
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Unfortunately the 400 bus doesn't run anymore. From Nice you have to take the train to Cagnes sur Mer, then the 09 bus, or you can take the 12 bus from Albert 1er / Verdun to La Passerelle, then the 09 bus to Vence.
That is a shame, but thanks for telling us. It was convenient, especially from the Old Town.
Nice
I've been watching your videos for months now (daily) and you seem to me like a very humble man. One word I never hear is "I". Where can I find info on your upcoming tours? I'm in Vancouver by the way 😊
Wow I'm glad to hear you are watching daily, wow! Yeah, I am not the arrogant presenter, like certain video "stars" who always have to be in the picture. You can find my list of tours on my website, although with covid nothing is currently planed. Many thanks.
toursbytrain.com/index.html
Which period of the year, you went there...
It was in mid-September, always a perfect time to travel in Europe.
Very dog centric commune!