Travels in Europe 2017

August - September 2017
  • Kath's Travels
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  • Kath's Travels

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  • Italy Italy
  • Switzerland Switzerland
  • Germany Germany
  • France France
  • United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates
  • Australia Australia
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  • The Airport at last

    August 20, 2017 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 8 °C

    For weeks people have been asking... "are you all organised for your trip" and the answer has been a resounding "No"... even as I was leaving home (10 minutes late) it was still a "no" it has all seemed a mad panicked rush. But at least we are at the airport. As Mum would say it is now "hurry up and wait". We have checked our bags, going through departure and passports, done some duty free shopping (alcohol and make up for me and Kirstin respectively) and are now sitting in the Mexican Bar having wine and fried potatoes ... mmmm. At 5 to 9 we will board our flight for a 14+ hour flight to Dubai, a brief transit then another 7+ hours to Paris - I don't even want to think about how long it will be until we see a bed againRead more

  • As far as long flights go.....

    August 21, 2017, Arabian Sea ⋅ 🌙 16 °C

    I can't really complain about the flight - I was dreading 14 hours on a plane but ... touch wood... it has gone smoothly. Full marks to Emirates.. there is plenty of leg room for economy, the food is really good, the red wine yummo, we got given free socks and there are about a million to choose from (ok slight exaggeration but at least 100's) and I have even managed to get some sleep - not sure that it was good sleep but hey... it was kind of sleep.Read more

  • Dubai

    August 21, 2017 in the United Arab Emirates ⋅ ☀️ 32 °C

    Well we've made it to Dubai - or the airport at Dubai to be more precise - we landed at 5.25am and the temperature was already 35 degree C!! However we don't get to go outside (Kirstin is VERY pleased about that on account of her fleecy trousers)..... rather we have had a long walk through a climate controlled, shop stuffed, crazy high speed beeping golf buggy infested, terminal to gate A22 where we are now awaiting the flight to Paris (another 7 hours). The Terminal is completely OTT - you can buy anything from a Gucci handbag to a 600 carton of cigarettes, Starbucks coffee to a porsche, a salt and pepper set (in traditional Arabic) to a pint of Guinness or even a chocolate camel ... its just crazy!Read more

  • And finally....... Paris

    August 21, 2017 in France ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

    The flight from Dubai to Paris was fortunately uneventful, although the plane was very full - so much so that we were seated 14 rows apart (the intervening space was filled by a young French sports team on their way back from a trip to Africa and they provided both a somewhat noisy and rather fragrant backdrop). About 7 hours on the plane, 2 meals (including wine - very nice, but I was a touch surprised that Emirates offered alcohol - glad they did though), and 2 movies later we had a bit or a bouncy landing at CDG Airport. Passport control was rather quick but bag collection took ages (maybe the French baggage handlers were on a go slow). Final customs clearance seemed to just consist of walking out of the door under the board eye of a large group of police types - no forms or bag checks!! We quickly located the train and - bonus - discovered that because the ticket system was "broken" we could travel into Paris for "free". the route in was through largely industrial areas but there were some lovely old brick and stone buildings along the way too... at one station a small cat even got into our carriage and had a wander up and down - no one seemed to think it was in anyway odd. Once at Gare du Nord it was only a 20 minute walk to the Hostel. The area around that station doesn't seem very salubrious with large groups of African men hanging around in the bars and on the street corners, but the area around the hostel seems nicer. The hostel itself is a little tired looking but does have a cafe, a bar and a pleasant deck overlooking the large rear courtyard. First order a shower and change of clothes - then perhaps it will be time to make some plans....?Read more

  • Mmmmmm Paris

    August 21, 2017 in France ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

    We ventured out for a walk ..... found a supermarket and a bakery and enjoyed a feast of bread, cheese, vegetables, dips and wine.. now I think that we have reached our limit.... 44+ hours since we saw a bed... time to rectify that situation!Read more

  • Today we didn’t visit the Louvre

    August 22, 2017 in France ⋅ 🌙 22 °C

    After breakfast we headed out to Gare du Nord where I exhausted my megre French to purchase a ticket (“Bonjour… je suis Australian… j’nes parle pas Frances … Anglais??” – the effort seems to be appreciated and usually elicits either English or helpful sign language). Having managed to purchase a ticket we took the train to Gare de l’Est and then the Metro to “Palais-Royal Musee du Louvre. Above the Station there is a fancy-schmancy shopping centre called Carrousel de Lourve which has a kind or “back door” entrance to the Museum where the lines are apparently the shortest. Well they were certainly short today in that they were non-existent as it is a Tuesday and the Louvree is closed on a Tuesday. I actually knew this but had clearly been having some kind of brain block because I was convinced it was a Monday. So instead of visiting the museaum we had a walk around the forecourt before heading off throught the Jardin des Tuileries.vRead more

  • And then we walked… a LOT #1

    August 22, 2017 in France ⋅ 🌙 22 °C

    In fact the pedometer says we have walked 21.4km today! Leaving the Louvre we headed off through the Jardin des Tuileries passing the Musee de L’Orangerie (which apparently has a magnificent collection of impressionist art but which was unfortunately also closed) and the Place de la Concorde (with it’ impressive pink granite, gold tipped obelisk – which was a gift from Egypt in 1831) before heading up the Champs Elysess. Initially the Champs Elysess (named for the Elysian Fields “Heaven” of Greek mythology and the very last part of the Tour de France) passes though parklands but then it evolves into a retail strip. It is quite odd really high end retailers like Louis Viton, Tiffany’s and Cartier rub shoulders with H&M, foot locker and tatty souvenir shops.Read more

  • Wow what a view

    August 22, 2017 in France ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

    At the top of the Champs Elysess is the Arc de Triomphe – built from 1808 to 1836 it was built at the orders of Emperor napoleon to commemorate the victory of his troops in Austerlitz in 1805. Our visit was a “last minute impulse” type of thing and I am so glad that we went with it. The Arc de Triomphe sits in the middle of a massive 12 pointed roundabout and is accessed by a tunnel (so that visitors can avoid dicing with death in the Parisian traffic). We duly made our way underground and having purchased a ticked and passed bag inspection and the metal detectors, climbed the tight spiral stairs the 50m to the attic level (I wish I’d actually counted the steps… it was a LONG way up) and then another set up to the platform roof where we enjoyed the most amazing view including back down the Champs Elysess to the Lourve, the Port de la Denence, Sacre Coeur and of course the Eiffel Tower.Read more

  • And then we walked ... a lot #2

    August 22, 2017 in France ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

    Leaving the Arc de Triomphe we headed down towards the Seine and the Eiffel tower. We had a brief stop in the Jardins du Trocadero for a bite to eat and then continued on to the tower. Any thoughts of actually visiting the tower quickly evaporated when we saw the lines and the millions of people queuing… we took photos and then headed off to the Bir-Hakim Metro.Read more

  • A word - or 2 - about the Metro

    August 22, 2017 in France ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

    We have certainly got good value from our metro ticket today (7,50 Euro for an all day zone 1 and 2 ticket). The Metro system is large and rather complex but it has got us where we need to go in a timely manner. There are trains on lines A, B, C and D run by RER and then there are the “metro” lines which seem to share stations with the trains a lot of the time and range from industrial feeling metal and concrete structures deep underground linked with long tiled tunnels to elevated platforms and tracks. The RER have actual trains while the Metro seems to be a train/bus hybrid – they run on tracks and have 3 carriages but have tyres. They seem to turn up about every 4 minutes and go like a bat out of hell.Read more