Frankrike
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    • Dag 7

      Dia 1- 📍Paris

      27. mai 2023, Frankrike ⋅ 🌙 19 °C

      Hoy amanecimos en la bella ciudad de 📍Paris. Tempranito con el abuelo salimos a recorrer el barrio, pasamos por Les Invalides y sacamos un par de fotos. Después volvimos al departamento para buscar a la abuela y salir hacia la Torre Eiffel 🗼🫶🏻.Muy muy linda! Caminamos un rato hasta que encontramos un restorant que tenía mucha pinta y nos sentamos 🍕🍔🌮! Cuando terminamos de comer, antes de volver al depto, pasamos a comprar algunas cositas dulces 🧁😋.
      Descansamos un rato y nos tomamos un subte con dirección a Sacre Coeur.
      Volvimos a eso de las 22:00 y cenamos en la casa!!
      Les mer

    • Dag 6

      Chau Roma, Hola Paris

      26. mai 2023, Frankrike ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      Hoy nos levantamos más tarde de lo normal, armamos las valijas y dejamos el departamento a las 10:30am. El vuelo salía a las 18:30hs así que teníamos tiempo de sobra ⏰. Por lo que salimos a dar la última vuelta por Roma y aprovechamos a almorzar algo! 🌮🍕🍔
      A eso de las 14:00hs salimos para el aeropuerto, donde fuimos al VIP a comer más comida y descansar un rato.
      El vuelo se retrasó 45min así que llegamos más tarde a Paris.
      Después de muchos líos y problemas pudimos entrar al departamento! Ya eran las 22;30hs así que buscamos y encontramos la única pizzería abierta cerca. Fuimos y comimos, pero HABÍA LAUCHAS adentro del restoran! Casi me infarto 😱🐀.
      Mañana nos espera un nuevo día en Paris 🫶🏻💪🏼
      Les mer

    • Dag 8

      Dia 2- 📍Paris

      28. mai 2023, Frankrike ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      Hoy nos levantamos un poquito más tarde y decidimos emprender viaje hacia el Louvre 🫶🏻! Pero no sin antes hacer una mini parada técnica a comprar algunas cositas ricas 😋.
      Llegamos al museo y el sol pegaba bastante fuerte ☀️, hicimos la cola y a los pocos minutos pudimos entrar. Vimos la mona lisa (donde me colé en la fila) y saqué algunas fotos!
      A la vuelta almorzamos en los jardines del palacio real, muy muy rico.
      Depues volvimos al departamento, descansamos un rato y ya se hizo la hora de cenar. Con el abuelo compramos algunas cosas para picar 🍔🍰🍩🌮. Antes de que oscurezca pasamos x la Torre y esperamos hasta que se prendan las lucecitas 💌🫶🏻❤️‍🩹!
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    • Dag 20

      Notre Quartier Parisien

      26. juli 2023, Frankrike ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

      The arrival into Gare du Nord was very underwhelming but reasonably efficient. We caught a taxi to our apartment. The driver spoke good English but wanted to charge us €55 as "the meter wasn't working" and we had to cross the river. When I queried this with him, he quickly dropped the tariff to €40 as we didn't need to cross the river (bother passengers who have Google maps on their phone!) Tariff was still expensive but from now on we can walk and catch the metro.

      Our apartment in Bastile is the owners home. So we are in "suburbia" but will get a good taste for everyday life. The best thing is it has a piano which Leah has wasted no time getting to know🥰.

      Once we arrived at our apartment block 3 flights of sloping wooden stairs provided a good cardiac workout!!

      The best way to get to sample the culture is to walk the streets and eat like the locals do. Most people we have run into either speak english or enough english to compensate for our minimalist french vocab.
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    • Dag 2

      Les îles de Paris

      24. mai, Frankrike ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      After lunch, we made our way to l'Île de la Cité to see Notre-Dame, currently mid way through its rebuild after the 2019 fire. Busy place! There were photos on display of those involved in the work, from the safety and catering teams, to the stonemasons and stained glass artists.

      We crossed over to l'île de Saint Louis and found the famous Berthillon ice cream parlours. Mum nipped into Some Glorious Church while the others did their licking to the sound of kids playing in their school playgrounds.
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    • Dag 54

      And Finally .....Paris

      13. oktober 2019, Frankrike ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      It was rather strange "checking out" of a hotel when there was no one at the desk. In fact there seemed to be no one anywhere. We had been the only people at breakfast in the downstairs cafe and we noticed that the cafe closed as soon as we left.

      With no sign of a soul at the desk, we had no alternative than to just leave the key on the desk, manhandle our luggage down the stairs and out the door and then just let the door slam behind us.

      The sun was already shining brightly and the morning felt like summer again. Since we were still a little early for our train to Paris, we decided to sit in the sunshine doing crossword puzzles instead. The main Gare de Tours was only a 5 minute walk from the Hotel Linxa, so we had plenty of time on our hands. We calculated that we had already stayed in 29 different rooms so far on this trip. We were now about to proceed to the 30th and final room, before we caught the plane back to Melbourne.

      Soon we were seated on the train to Paris, the scenery was flashing past in a blur and we had even been able to find place for our luggage. This had been a long and complicated trip and it is always a relief when every single arrangement along the way goes exactly according to the plan.

      It was only when the train pulled into Montparnasse Station that things took a slightly weird turn. For some reason the train had been diverted away from the main station and we found ourselves climbing out in a completely unfamiliar part of the station complex. In spite of following the "Sortie" signs, we could not find any way to get out of the building (and neither could a group of French people who had the same problem). We even had a couple trips in an elevator, looking for an exit without success.

      By the time we eventually escaped via a construction zone, we were right around the back of the building and had a long walk back to the main entrance. Of course the inevitable happened - Maggie needed a toilet. I waited with all the luggage while she went back inside the station in search of a toilet. I stood outside and fumed.

      About 30 minutes we were finally in a taxi and heading to the apartment we had booked near the Seine. After some difficulty the driver found the place and we rang the owner to let her know we had arrived. The location of the apartment is exceptional - right near the Seine and opposite the I'sle de La Citie. The apartment itself was wonderful. Not only did it have heaps of room, it was brand new and fully equipped. It was easily the best accommodation we have ever enjoyed in Paris. We had arrived at the 30th room and everything had gone as planned.

      After settling in, we went out for a walk. Since we were so close to Notre Dame Cathedral, we went to look at the damage caused by the huge fire earlier this year. Although the entire region is now fenced off from the public, you can clearly see the stabilisation works that have already taken place. The beautiful flying buttresses have now been reinforced with huge wooden beams. Where the stained glass windows used to be are now sheets of clear plastic to keep out the weather. A large wooden roof construction is also taking shape, but we do not know if that is a temporary or permanent feature. It certainly was heartbreaking to see the damage at close quarters. We can only hope that those in authority will act wisely when choosing the best course of action to take in the history of this ancient building.

      We now have two days in Paris before beginning the flight home.
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    • Dag 18

      A pastry and a protest

      7. mars 2023, Frankrike ⋅ ☁️ 7 °C

      When I married Nick, one of the Sullivan traditions I integrated into the Ingold family (thank me later hun) was the spectacular ability when on holidays to have a significant event occur whilst we are there- hurricanes…fires…COVID hitting mid Asia…and now- a riot! Never a dull moment when on holidays with us 👍🏻
      The French do protests exceptionally well. The city’s infrastructure was basically shut down, 48 hours notice was given, and much politeness was carried out to ensure everyone knew what was going on. We assumed we wouldn’t see much of the action, but turns out a million people would protest throughout France (the government has proposed to lift the retirement age 2 years; to 64) and the main rally in Paris weaved its way along the street adjacent to us. So we saw lots! We ventured down to have a look- the atmosphere was passionate but polite (the grey nomads were the average age of protestors, many of who marched with a banner and a baguette, or a flare and a coffee… not kidding).
      We had been walking the streets of Paris this morning (we headed to the Pantheon , but it was closed due to the impending protest, the museum D’orsay and Louvre also closed…) and there were police and riot squads everywhere, closing off streets and the Seine to any traffic. We wondered if things might get heated, so purchased some essentials (patisserie goods…..😉) and headed inside our hotel. We certainly heard lots of noise over the next hour or two- mostly people singing and shouting slogans. A few loud bangs splintered the air over the next 10 mins or so, and then total calm, and it was all over! Probably time for afternoon tea for the will-be-pensioners.
      So we sat and ate our delicious treats, and listened to the French try and have another revolution 😉
      We did manage to have a beautifully leisurely walk around Paris this morning (including a visit to Norte-dame, where we saw the sad reconstruction efforts happening after the fire of such a beautiful building), had an award winning croissant and famous macaroons. But… on the never ending quest to find clean toilets whilst out, we did venture into a McDonalds where the girls had some chicken nuggs and a cheeseburger… 🙊. Let’s just say, I didn’t take a photo of this experience… Fun fact- The sweet and sour sauce here is interestingly called ‘Chinese sauce’…
      Because balance is everything, we did have an AMAZING dinner. We took the girls to a Michelin star restaurant. We had €13 ramen, that has won a Michelin star in 2021 for how good it is. And it didn’t disappoint. The 4 of us happily slurped Ramen until our bellies were full. And one of the least expensive meals we have eaten… go figure!
      A day of many contrasts. We hope to get our skates on tomorrow and make up for a lost day of museums. But it was an indulgence to be able to walk through a beautiful city at a leisurely pace, with limited traffic to navigate and not a lot on the agenda… 🌟
      Les mer

    • Dag 69

      NOTRE DAME

      14. juli 2022, Frankrike ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

      Nach einem guten Mittagessen am Montmartre, welcher sehr überfüllt mit Besuchern war, begeben Amalia und ich uns zum Notre Dame um danach im Park vom Louvre im Schatten auszuruhen. Am Montmartre lassen wir uns von einem lustigen Fotografen ein antikes Foto machen, er erbittet sich nur eine Spende. Nachdem Amalia mein Kapperl im Schließfach im Museum liegen hat lassen, kaufe ich mir ein Pariser Andenken und habe nun eine neue KopfbedeckungLes mer

    • Dag 3

      Second day in Paris

      3. august 2023, Frankrike ⋅ 🌧 16 °C

      Il mio secondo giorno a Parigi è stato più rilassante e meno caotico del primo. Ho iniziato tornando alla Torre Eiffel, per ammirarla stavolta dalla terrazza del Trocadero. Nonostante il tempo incerto, ne è valsa davvero la pena! Ho prenotato poi l'entrata prioritaria alla Sainte Chapelle e mi sono diretta in quel luogo ma ho sbagliato direzione del pullman e sono arrivata più tardi del previsto. Per fortuna però mi hanno fatto ugualmente entrare ed ho potuto ammirare le vetrate mozzafiato che caratterizzano quella chiesa. Da lì, a poca distanza c'è la famosa Notre-Dame, ancora chiusa a causa dell'incendio che l'ha distrutta nel 2019, ma grazie alla mostra di un famoso fotografo è stato possibile osservare le foto dei danni presenti al suo interno. Poi mi sono diretta verso il quartiere latino, visitando la chiesa di San Severin, passando per la famosa università della Sorbona e la biblioteca di Shakespeare. Proprio lì accanto c'era un ristorante con tipica cucina francese e ho deciso di assaggiare il cibo locale, in particolare la Confit de Canard (Anatra) che, contro ogni aspettativa, era davvero molto buona! Nel pomeriggio ho scelto di visitare il bellissimo Jardin du Luxembourg, dove mi sono rilassata mangiando un ottimo macaron al cioccolato. Lì sono rimasta colpita dai bambini che giocavano con le barchette in un piccolo laghetto, erano molto felici. Poi però è arrivato il temporale e siamo corsi tutti al riparo!
      Poiché è difficile muoversi sotto la pioggia col navigatore, ho deciso di fermarmi in un bar per prendere un caffè e rilassarmi osservando le vite delle persone che camminavano davanti a me. A volte non ci rendiamo conto di quanto sia bello fermarsi anche solo ad osservare, non è mai tempo perso!
      Terminata la pioggia mi sono diretta verso il Pantheon e in ultimo ho visitato la chiesa di Sant Etienne dove si trova la tomba di Sainte Geneviève, il santo patrono di Parigi.
      Penso di aver visitato molto in questi due giorni e sono soddisfatta, non mi resta che salutare questa bellissima città, piena di arte, gioia e amore.
      Domani si parte per la prossima tappa del mio interrail. Stay tuned!
      Les mer

    • Dag 26

      Paris day 2

      30. mai, Frankrike ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

      Had a lovely day with Fanny as our tour guide...we went for breakfast and then set off walking around heaps. We got nice weather mostly...but leaving Montmartre the rain started. Managed not to get soaked like in Venice.

      We left Fanny to go to her grandmothers 90th a few hours away...and we went to the Louvre. We booked skip line tickets with an entry time...this proved awesome value compared to sistine chapel in Rome. To find it from street we entered gate 99 and proceeded down in to a mall underground...missed the queues out in the open by the priamid ... assume that was for tickets on the day.

      Wow...so large...they had free lockers which was handy as saved carrying my day pack and it was very hot.

      Probably should have spent the money on headphones tour using Nintendo for $6 euro as meant could skip...or search the display number... rather than listening to all info taking days!

      Had snack at McDonald's to try their chicken nuggets...then home to heat up a preheat chicken tikka...the nuggets were more crispy and tasted less processed.

      Vanessa has not been well...she has a coughing bug...poor thing is so tired and her chest sore from hacking so much...hope I don't catch it!
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