Deauville, France |
The beautiful sandy beach, two kilometres long and almost all of it public, was nearly empty in early June. But the sunny afternoon was perfect for a stroll along the Promenade des Planches, a boardwalk made of tropical wood and lined by a row of changing booths named for the American directors and film stars who have attended the film festival since its inauguration in 1975.
Plage de Deauville, Deauville Beach |
Promenade des Planches Changing Booths |
Beach Parasols |
Bar du Soleil |
My accommodation for the night was at Le Royal Barriere, a grand five-star hotel built in the Norman half-timbered style. The sumptuous decor could make anyone feel like a celebrity and I was lucky to be assigned a room overlooking the English Channel. Other more famous guests of the hotel have included Winston Churchill, Omar Sharif, Meryl Streep and Brad Pitt.
Hotel Royal Barriere, Deauville |
Hotel Lobby |
Breakfast Room |
Meryl Streep (2006) |
Brad Pitt (2007) |
After returning from an outing to the nearby town of Honfleur for dinner, we settled in the hotel's cozy bar for a nightcap of Pommeau. This traditional Normandy aperitif is a blend of unfermented apple juice and the potent apple brandy, Calvados.
Hotel Bar |
The Normandy Aperitif, Pommeau |
I would've loved to spend more than one night at this glamorous hotel (even though the neighbours were a little nosy). But we had a full day ahead of us at the D-Day Landing Beaches of Normandy.
A Room With a View (and a nosy neighbour) |
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