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Paris 02 Ancien - Quartier Palais-Royal

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    • Dag 11

      Paris Tag 2

      20. juli 2023, Frankrig ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C

      Nachdem ich gestern so müde war (und vielleicht auch, weil ich jetzt zum ersten Mal auf dieser Reise ein Zimmer für mich alleine habe), habe ich heute wieder etwas länger geschlafen. Sobald ich wach war und gefrühstückt hatte gings aber auf zum Louvre, wo ich dann mehr als 3 Stunden verbracht habe. Die verschiedenen Ausstellungen waren sehr interessant, aber die Größe des Museums und die Menge an Dingen, die ich mir hätte anschauen können, war etwas überfordernd. Am Besten haben mir die afrikanischen Skulpturen und die verschiedenen bemalten Keramikobjekte aus der islamischen Sammlung gefallen.

      Nach dem Mittagessen gings dann auf die Dachterrasse der Galeries Lafayette, die mir Ollie empfohlen hatte. Der Ausblick von dort oben war hervorragend und ich konnte einen großen Teil der Stadt bewundern. :) Danach bin ich zum Triumphbogen gefahren. Hinein bin ich aber nicht gegangen, weil die Schlange sehr sehr lang war. Von dort aus gings dann noch zum Eiffelturm, den ich bis dahin nur von der aus Dachterrasse gesehen hatte. Nachdem ich ihn von einem Aussichtspunkt gesehen hatte und ein bisschen im Park vor dem Eiffelturm gesessen bin, habe ich mich wieder auf den Weg in die Wohnung gemacht, dort was gekocht und mir noch einen entspannten Abend gemacht.
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    • Dag 10

      Flâner dans Paris

      29. juli 2023, Frankrig ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Another day wandering the streets of Paris:
      Place Vendôme
      Musée du Louvre
      Le Centre Pompidou
      Musée des Archives Nationales
      Place de la Bastille
      Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris
      Hôtel de ville de Paris

    • Dag 176

      FRA - Place Vendôme

      25. juni 2023, Frankrig ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      Bike Tour day! First stop: Place Vendôme.

      One of the most posh places in Paris, where some iconic people lived there , as Coco Chanel and where Princes Diana was before her car accident. At the center there is a monument made by Napoleon to celebrate a war victory in 1806.Læs mere

    • Dag 6

      Grande Roue de Paris

      23. august 2023, Frankrig ⋅ ⛅ 31 °C

      An der Seite des Jardin des Tuileries steht im Juli und August auf der Fête des Tuileries das Pariser Riesenrad „Grande Roue de Paris“.

      Das ist was für uns 😍

      Es gibt sogar eine spezielle Gondel, in die Matteo mit dem Rollstuhl kann.

      Von oben haben wir noch einmal einen tollen Blick über Paris und wir haben einfach viel Spaß.
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    • Dag 1

      Zürich-Basel-Paris

      4. august 2023, Frankrig ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Heute morgen ging die Reise los. Um 07.34 fuhren Esther und ich mit dem TGV ab Zürich. Eine Stunde später kam Daniela in Basel dazu. Die Fahrt ging weiter via Mulhouse und Belfort nach Paris. Je nach Streckenabschnitt waren wir sehr rasant unterwegs. Nach Ankunft im Gare de Lyon um 11.38 lösten wir uns ein RER-Ticket und schon ging's mit der U-Bahn Richtung L'Arc de Triomphe und weiter zu unserem Hotel Le Tsuba. Am Nachmittag besuchten wir zuerst die Ausstellung von Andy Warhol und Jean-Michel Basquiat in der Fondation Louis Vuitton. Anschliessend ging's weiter via Eiffelturm zum L'Arc de Triomphe.Læs mere

    • Dag 2

      Bordeaux!

      28. april 2018, Frankrig ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C

      LOVE this city! Had a jet lag adjustment, forgot my camera the first afternoon in, but I think I got this. Yesterday when I was buying a tram ticket at the kiosk, I finally felt like I had found my feet.Læs mere

    • Dag 14

      Day 14: Paris, France

      20. juli 2016, Frankrig ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      We got up early(ish), jumped on the metro, and went back to Notre Dame on the Ile de la Cite while the city was still cool and quiet. We were able to walk right in (without showing our pass) because they had an 8 o'clock mass. We looked around the beautiful church which was started in the 1200s and took a couple hundred years to finish! It's the best example of gothic architecture in the world and the stained glass throughout is stunning. This is my favorite church we've seen on this trip. We return to our hotel for breakfast (the best breakfast we could have hoped for in Paris - buttery croissants, sausage, freshly squeezed juice, crepe pancakes, fluffy eggs, apple tart...). We sip our coffee and decide we've had our fill of museums and definitely got our money's worth. We've gone back and forth about visiting Versailles and after I think about it, I'd rather meander the streets shopping and eating than fight the sun and crowds at Versailles. I saw an enormous garden based on Versailles in northern Scotland 4 years ago and had it to myself and am quite happy with that. We decide to go up to Sacre-Couer Basilica on the highest point in Paris north of the city and walk up about 200 or 300 stairs to get to it. It's an interesting church with domes and it looked Turkish to me - like a cross between a mosque and a church. I looked up the architecture and it's considered Romano-Byzantine- aha. We walk down the main steps which was a mistake. The vendors thus far have been relatively harmless, but this time they were in a line so you had to go through them. I don't mind them trying to sell something, but if you touch me, I will hurt you. One of them grabs my arm and I twist out of it and slap his hand hard. He jumps back and says some colorful language. Pickpocketing is an enormous problem here in Paris and a tactic they use is distract you while the other person grabs your wallet. Of course, you don't need to slap them, just hold on to your wallet, but sometimes they need to be gently reminded that it's not ok to grab. My blood boils and I decide I deserve a macaron. We go into Le Petit Musee Du Chocolat and I pick coconut, blackberry, and rose flavors and feel better soon thereafter. We decide to metro down to Boulevard Haussman for some shopping which is similar to London's Oxford street. We peruse a few stores, smell Chanel perfumes you can't smell in the states, and purchase some delicious Mariage Freres Tea. We run into the Palais Garnier (their opera house) and peruse the beautiful gift shop and get a little glimpse into the famed foyer where Phantom of the Opera was inspired (there was an actual lake underneath the building which also inspired the book). We continue back to Champs-Elyses to revisit a couple shops that were closed before, but didn't find anything. We metro back to our area and I pick out a box of macarons from Laduree. No trip to Paris is complete without macarons from this store- after all they invented them. It's beautiful, delicious, and very overpriced. At least I now have a reference point to taste other macarons and decide if it's worth it and it is ;-) We return to our hotel for our usual rest and shower before going back out. Joel wants to find the official Tour de France store so we walk that way bobbing into shops as we go. I see a kitchen store that looks interesting and we go in. It's french cookware meant to be sold to commercial kitchens and I want to buy it all- the copper cookware, the chef knives, the ramekins. I end up with a rolling pin I've been wanting for $6. We have a fun conversation with the employees with the English they know and say bon soir. We find the Tour de France store and they don't have what Joel's looking for, but it takes 3 employees and a couple of customers trying to help us and a brit translating. We're all laughing, especially the brit... it was really comical. Biking brings people together. Something Joel and I noticed during this week was that everyone is quite nice and polite... after you get off the beaten path. The main attractions and stores don't always give you the best impression because they're working with tourists and in service day in and day out, but the random shops further away have all been very pleasant. We grabbed a cheap dinner and went back to our hotel to enjoy a quiet night in.Læs mere

    • Dag 15

      Day 14. Paris back to London

      8. juli 2019, Frankrig ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Sleep in & late checkout.
      Breakfast like the locals - pastries and eggs whilst facing street.
      Hop on / off bus tour of Paris. Champs elysees, arc, Eiffel & Notre-Dame photos. Also took pic of Hotel des invalides (Burial place of Napoleon bon aparte).
      Lunch beside Notre-Dame.
      Catch Eurostar from Paris back to London.
      Goodbye magnificent Paris.
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    • Dag 22

      Notre-Dame Tower

      16. april 2017, Frankrig ⋅ ⛅ 9 °C

      The visit to the Notre-Dame Tower is a climb of around 400 steps and only costs a few euros (or is included in the museum pass I bought). The downside, besides the stairs, is that they only let 20 people up every 10 minutes so only a small queue can mean a long wait. I waited for just over an hour and passed the time chatting with a lovely couple from Ottawa behind me. We tag teamed and went to the toilet and got coffee etc so it passed quite quickly.

      The climb was pretty hard with the steps getting steeper and narrower the higher we got. The first level saw sweeping views and the chance to get the classic shot of a gargoyle looking towards the Eiffel Tower. Tourists before me had ripped holes in the netting to allow easier picture taking. On this level you got to see inside the bell towers and admire the luckily inactive bells.

      The next climb was even narrower and not for the claustrophobic but led to the very top viewing area. The views were from this high point stunning. It was nice to be able to see all the parts of the cathedral from this angle. The climb down was almost as tough with the spiral downwards making you a little dizzy.
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    • Dag 22

      Notre-Dame Cathedral

      16. april 2017, Frankrig ⋅ ⛅ 7 °C

      Despite staying so close to the Notre-Dame Cathedral I had not yet been inside. So it was that I found myself doing it on Easter Sunday (I had checked it was still open to the public). There were some signs saying Mass would going on throughout the day and that visitors were allowed but needed to be quiet and no flash was allowed. As I walked around taking photos with the lovely rhythm of the Mass being sung in Latin and French by the priests and a group of Nuns, it felt a bit surreal (and a little disrespectful). I found myself shushing the groups of tourists ignoring the signs in multiple languages to be quiet. However my sympathy for the church waned a little when I came to the shop (inside the church) which was still open and selling. Obviously tourist business was trumping religious activity.

      The cathedral is truly stunning and the music and mass made the visit even more special. I had come to think of it as my special place after staying so close for the past five days.
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