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Przekaż informację zwrotnąPresumably cheap groundroom, but hotel pretty far. restaurant and bar closed at the weekend. no local restaurants or bars. I couldn't get a taxi from the hotel, almost tried for an hour. go to the train station about 15/20 minutes felt really intimidating. many immigrants who live in the environment felt very uncertain, and returned to the hotel to use our car to travel from the opposite that members of our part could not drink.
Cergy st christophe offers them a North African experience not far from paris, only the market on Wednesday and Saturday mornings that start directly from the railway station. they can feel free to joke because everything is negotiable. as. leave the train station straight through the center for approx. 400 meters and they will arrive in the esplanade, where they will find an architectural wonder that was begun in the 1980s and was recently completed. the massive work of art, also known as axe majeur, has numerous symbols, including a semicircle of apartments with a column in the middle, which represents a sunglass. there is an obst garden that represents the fruits of the earth. the big, somewhat desperate esplanade represents the desert with twelve columns represented in four lines. These are the twelve months of the year and the four seasons. when they reach this point, they have a fantastic view of paris looking for the eiffel tower they can then go down the hundreds of steps that they can go to a free-air theatre and via a bridge to the lakes (where they can go all kinds of sports such as sailing, windsurfing and waterskiing. there is even a lake with a beach where they can swim in the summer) while crossing the bridge they see a pyramid in the water of the lake, which is also part of the work of art. in the night you can see a ray of light that starts at the top of the column in the sunglass area and crosses the whole work of art. it shows the point where it will cross the axe that goes through the erzen de triomphe in paris. when they are in the region, then it is worth taking a look, as this type of massive, urban art is a rare sound.