But, as we pulled into town, the skies cleared and the rain stopped. We parked and walked into what turned out to be a beautiful old-town center. The city center of Troyes is shaped like a champagne cork and still has a very medieval feel. Many of the homes and cafés are in these wonderful, crooked wooden houses and the streets are narrow and winding.
The town has its share of Giant European Churches, too, although it was too late in the day to go inside (a nice relief after Riems and Ghent), we did appreciate the tiled roof of one and the gargoyles of another:
After wandering around, we had a nice, people-watching dinner in a narrow street, while a French woman sang old Sinatra and Dean Martin songs. It was a lovely end to a long day and we headed back to Reims to get some sleep in preparation for the following day in Epernay...
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Not related to your post, I'll be flying through Amsterdam on September 19th around 11 AM and have a 4 hour layover. Any chance I could see part of the city in that time? Are you guys going to be around then? What do you suggest that I see/do? What should I eat?
As of right now, it looks like we'll be here. We'll send you an email with some tips, but a 4 hour layover is plenty of time for a quick tour of the city.
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