Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Fall Break: part 2 Paris

Milan and Madrid had gone so smoothly that we had gotten spoiled. On any trip there is bound to be any number of misfortunes. The Paris Beauvais Airport is an hour and half north of Paris. We did know this before going, what we didn't know is that there was only one bus company that offered trips to and from. Since they were the only ones, they can charge much more than we were expecting. I feel that 15 euros each way is completely absurd, but walking that was not an option. From the bus we walked about 4 miles through the city seeing the Arch de Triomphe and the Eiffel Tower. Both were lit up beautifully in the night time. Once if became about 11:30 at night we were beyond starving and still unable to find a reasonable priced location to eat. So we found a Kebab place got our food to go and ate on the side of the road. This was kind of wonderful. The food was fantastic, and well priced. The view was marvelous; the Eiffel Tower and the Paris streets. Dinner on night one was a success. Finding the hotel was not such a success. I blame Orbitz. They told us the hotel was 2.3 km from city center Paris. The hotel was not even in the city of Paris so the address we had be googling was incorrect. We did make it safe and sound a little after 1 am. So the new obstacle was to figure out the metro without the help of our tour guide, Lauren Held. I will proudly saw that we got ourselves to the Palace of Versailles all on our own. I have been before, but was glad to go again. This estate is one of the most gorgeous along side the Louvre.
The palace has so much history and interesting stories. The King and Queen had their own sleeping chambers. On top of that, the Kings had a viewing area where people of the court could watch the King raise with the sun. I would not want that. Being queen doesn't sound all that appealing anymore. Even though it was already fall the gardens were spectacular. The flowers had all been removed and the grounds keepers were in the process of moving the tropical trees indoors. We enjoyed a lunch of french bread on the wall overlooking a small section of the gardens. From Versailles we traveled straight to the Eiffel Tower. In total waiting time we probably spent around 2 maybe 2 1/2 hours waiting for elevators. The lines didn't seem to be that long but once we finally reached the 3rd floor our afternoon had been spent. This was one of those monuments where if you have done it once you have done it. I most likely will not do it again for many years. To my surprise there was a set up on the top floor of an apartment. I did not remember this or did not know this but the designer of the building included one apartment for himself and his daughter at the top of the archway to the 1889 world fair. Imagine walking up all of those stairs to get home.
The next day was our last day in Paris as well as the last day of our trip. On the itinerary was the Luxemberg gardens, crepes, the Pantheon, St Micheal's church, the Notre Dome and the arch de Triumph.The Luxemberg Gardens are a gorgeous plot of land in central Paris. Even as late as we were there in the season the flowers were still out and in bloom. It was just a nice place to wander and enjoy the nice fall weather.
Next we stopped for crepes. Even though it was still only about 11 am we got dessert crepes. I was sadly disappointed. I got a nut and caramel crepe with whipped cream and I found it to sweet so anyone would probably find it that way. From there we walked the city and found St. Micheal's (which is no longer there) and the Norte Dome. We walked along the river looking at the little green box sellers that set up shop on the river wall. It is a strange feeling when I find a place that I have been years ago and there is a memory that goes along with it. Across the river we went to find the Louvre. This is one of the most gorgeous buildings. The glass triangle isn't too appealing but never the less I love the outside of it. Being the cheap people we are, we did not go inside.
Now Paris doesn't look all that big on a map, but it is. The walk from the Louvre to just past the Eiffel Tower took far too long. Nina and I had read a book about a French Jewish girl who was taken to the Velodrome d'hiver. The French Police acting under order from the Nazis rounded up all of the Jews in Paris and took them to this indoor track to be held for almost 8 days without food and water or proper restrooms. Later the dome had a fire and the remaining parts were torn down. The memorial is very limited and small. Had we not known what to look for, we most likely would not have noticed it. I am not sure if it is just something that with time has lost the meaningful touch. Or it maybe it is so small because the French do not want to recognize that it happened. The way that we found out was through the book Sarah's Key by Tatiana de Rosnay. I would suggest reading it.
The trip rounded up with a bus trip to the airport, a flight to Bolonga and an over night stay in the train station. The smell was horrible and the people were strange, but the three of us made it back saving a few dollars. Although not as much as we had though as the bus ticket cost 6 euros to the city center, a complete rip off. These bus companies are making bank off of the Ryanair flights in Italy.

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