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| France: Paris - Sept 2009 |
| Friday, 16 October 2009 | |
Paris Trip (19-22 Sept, 2009)![]() Eiffel Tower The HotelThe hotel was actually the Concorde La Fayette which is right by the metro station Porte Maillot. Very handy as it happens. ![]() Arc de Triomphe Getting ThereWe flew from Southampton to Paris Orly, which is the airport to the south of Paris. From there we got the coach which is a service put on by Air France. We bought a return ticket and the journey in seemed pretty quick. We will move onto the return leg later. The coach stopped just off the Arc de Triomphe then it was a 10 to 15 minute walk to the hotel. The sun was out and it was quite warm. This was mid September. We got to the hotel and checked in. It is a big hotel connected to a conference centre and shopping mall. The room was big and the hotel nice enough. We met our parents and brother at Oresto Cafe for lunch, which was just straight ahead from the hotel across the crossroad. Angela has the chicken tandoori and I had a salmon tartare which was plentiful and got the approval of my parents which is no easy feat. ![]() Notre Dame After the usual photo taking we went inside the building. It was free that weekend. After we had a coffee around the way from Notre Dame. The place was opposite Zenyama Japanese restaurant and it is always a good idea just to walk that few extra yards and not fall into the costly tourist traps. I had the pear and almond frangipane with a coffee.
On the trip back it was great to see loads of people sitting on the Left Bank opening bottles of wine by the river enjoying cheeses and so on. Someone had mentioned this but I didn't really know what he meant until I saw it. Nice to see families, friends and couples enjoying themselves. Very civilised indeed and charming. Would end up being quite loutish behaviour back in the UK no doubt. ![]() Chez Clement Next morning we started the day off with coffee, cake and custard slice at Guest which is a small cafe just around the corner. We needed the calories for a full day ahead. Onto the metro to Louvre, Royal Palais, then to Chinatown. ChinatownWe walked up and down Chinatown but nothing stood out so we ended up at one on the corner, forgot its name. The cost of lunch, which had lots of meat in our dishes along with a couple of beers, was not that much more than breakfast. The exchange rate is really a killer. Both just over 50 euros for the lot. ![]() Left Bank Le Metro is very easy to navigate and much cheaper than London. 1 euro 60 cents for a trip in zone 1 that may span changes of lines. We bought single tickets as we didn't travel enough to make the day tickets worthwhile, as you need to do about four separate trips to balance it off. Le Metro even has phone coverage underground. Beware of pickpocketsThat night unfortunately Dad got pickpocketed crossing the road. Over in a flash, some guy bumped into him as we got left behind whist crossing the road. Some travel tips, only bring out enough for the day, spread between people and pockets and walk in close group. Always easy to say after the event! More sightseeing ![]() Sacre Ceour Tuesday - We packed and left bags with porter. Then it was out time to get the coach. What a painful experience that was and I totally blame Air France. We went back to where we were first dropped off. We stood at the Air France bus stop that had the timetables on the side. When my brother caught his coach outside the hotel, the coach pulled up to the bus stop as you expected and everything was fine. For us one pulled in and left further up the road but didn't even come and park by the bus stop that had people waiting so a few of us missed it! The Charles de Galle one did pull in at the right stop! Actually a couple more to CDG did the same. We were not impressed to say the least and added some last minute stress to the trip. We walked up the road when the next one came. They didn't even call out to the bus stop and weren't fussed in any way. Althought it was good to have a family meet up in Paris, overall it wasn't the best. -- ![]() Funny car parking More notes.Business hotel so the mini bar prices are a bit eye popping, 8 euro for 33cl can of heineken. The posh supermarket under the conference centre was fine though and worth a visit. |
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