17, Dec 2015, Thursday, Paris, 5th Day
Gare
du Nord is one of the busiest and highly connected railway station in Paris, we
alighted there after coming from London by Eurostar. Local taxis don’t prefer
short distance passengers so we had to take another local train for our
destination which was just 5 minutes from Gare du Nord. We had pre booking done
through Airbnb, and David the owner was waiting for us at his flat where we
planned to stay for next 3 days in Paris. David by profession is an Electric Engineer
and creative electronic designer we got to know more about him once we met. One
can see beautiful lights in and around Paris, many of these projects had been
done by David.
Eiffel Tower |
Bird view from Eiffel Tower |
We also spent some time seeing a small museum, reading brief
story of making of Eiffel tower. Alexandre Gustave Eiffel was a French civil engineer and
architect who designed this magnificent tallest tower of that time and oversaw the construction. This magnificent tower
was open to public in 1989 to experience bird view of Paris. This is just not
one of the 7 wonder monuments it is also one of the most visited sight in world
by tourists from all around the world.
Last time when I visited Paris, I went up to the first floor only
as the third floor was not operative, we came back from TOP floor to first floor
by lift, took few souvenirs, and was time to go for dinner. Surprisingly, the restaurant
on first floor of Eiffel tower was booked completely, and we had to find
another place in city for our dinner. For having a dinning experience at Eiffel
tower one needs to book 3-4 days in advance.
Took Uber cab to come back home as we reached home I realized that I
have lost my iPhone, felt bad as this had my lot of data, these are some
situations and mishap happens that we can not control.
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18, Dec 2015, Friday, Paris, 6th Day – Visit to
Montmartre Church
Our daughter Shagun had to go back to London due to some of
her Visa issue, and she had to submit her passport immediately otherwise her
joining would have been delayed so we decided to send her back to London. We
were not feeling happy with this, but there was no other option, she went back
to London and we were now only three instead of four for rest of our journey.
She had been coordinating most of our trip, which now was to be done by ourselves.
We were also little bit tired after last 4-5 days of hectic schedule,
so kept light during the day, took rest and evening we had our lunch then we
decided to visit Montmartre Church which was not very far from our place so we
reached there on foot after walking up for a mile on hill.
A popular landmark,
the basilica is located at the summit of the butte Montmartre,
the highest point in the city. It
offers one of the most beautiful panoramic view of the capital at 400meters
above sea level. Inside the building, the ceiling was decorated with the
largest mosaic in France. We returned walking through the by lanes, shops
around the Basilica – must to experience Paris and its culture.
Montmarte Church |
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19, Dec 2015, Saturday, Paris, 7th Day – Visit to Cathedral
of Norte Dame, Louvre, & Arc De Triomphe
Norte dame |
From here we took a tricycle rickshaw to go to Musee De Louvre, which was 10 minutes at distance from Norte Dame. Louvre is the largest museum with best collection of the world. We moved inside, Louvre is just huge in size, very systematically made in various thematic galleries. For better experience we took audio device to listen commentary of each article placed there in museum.
The Louvre |
By the time we finished it was evening, the city was decorated with colorful lights since it was Christmas time. Paris is famous as city of lights, it reminded me the famous movie ‘An evening in Paris’, here again we took a tricycle rickshaw and passed through the famous market Champs Elysee. Rickshaw driver, an old person was very interesting story teller, we were really amazed to see very passionate sprit of this person and who kept us entertaining throughout the brief journey and gave a click after dropping us.
Whole Champs Elysee street was illuminated with colourful
lights, there were big shops and eateries on both sides of the road. It was a
memorable experience, the upper half is devoted to eating out, luxury brands
and flagships stores as you walk towards The Place De la Concorde is punctuated
with many peaceful green spaces. It is situated at the end of Champs Elysee, the
oldest monument in Paris (3300yrs old) the square was originally known for
having been a site for execution during the French Revolution, Louis Xavi was
guillotined here.
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Arc De Triomphe |
From here we walked to Arc De Triomphe, it is the largest arch in the world and was built in 1806 to celebrate Napoleons victory. From its terrace roof one can enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of the French capital. We also visited the tomb of unknown soldier where flame is rekindled every evening, it reminded us Amar Jawan Jyoti back home in India.
Ferrari Ki Sawari in Paris! Ferrari driving will always be a great fun in Paris, whole round around Paris for 1hr cost 150 euro, worth going for it.
As we walked around the whole day and felt very tired as well as hungry, Sarang our son found one good Indian restaurant ‘Anna Poorna’ with the help of Google search. It was first Indian restaurant of Paris and expensive, we all were very happy to be here, the food was very good and the ambience was also very pleasant. Indian classical music was being played in background, an artist from India was playing on flute, altogether it was a very different feeling to have Indian food along with good background music in foreign land. We thoroughly enjoyed our food and had ice cream.
As we walked around the whole day and felt very tired as well as hungry, Sarang our son found one good Indian restaurant ‘Anna Poorna’ with the help of Google search. It was first Indian restaurant of Paris and expensive, we all were very happy to be here, the food was very good and the ambience was also very pleasant. Indian classical music was being played in background, an artist from India was playing on flute, altogether it was a very different feeling to have Indian food along with good background music in foreign land. We thoroughly enjoyed our food and had ice cream.
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20, Dec 2015, Sunday, Paris, 8th Day – Visit to Chateau,
Champs Elysee, departure to Rome
It was our last day in Paris so we decided to keep our day
light, had our light home made breakfast “Tahri”, it was delicious, we also
enjoyed some sandwiches and fruits were adequate to start another day. We
packed our luggage as we had to go to Rome today by evening flight. Since we
had limited time, we hired an Uber taxi for whole day to roam around in Paris. Driver
of this cab was a Pakistani Citizen Imran, who certainly impressed us very
much, he made us feel very comfortable in Paris for whole day and was helpful
in guiding us throughout the journey.
Chateau |
Chateau is one of the residence of French President,
it's architecture has been influenced by eight centuries of royalty from the
Capetian dynasty to Bonaparte, the horse shoe shaped staircase, Marie
Antoinette's beds and Napoleons throne are amongst its masterpieces, the
garden, a masterpiece of landscape designed by Andre Le Notre. The palace also
serves as the setting for a series of magical shows. Chateau Rambo willet was acquired
by Louis XVI in1783, it is one of the residences of French President and is
used to host foreign heads of states.
We returned back to our place and found David, the owner of our flat was waiting outside. It was time to say bye to him and thanked him for courtesy and friendly gesture during our stay in Paris. We had already booked the shuttle bus to airport, and moved to airport, it was very far and took two hours to reach, our flight was on time. We reached Rome at 11pm, we quickly took a taxi and reached to our destination. As it was already very late at night so could not see much on the way, but we could sense that it is a mediocre city and somehow different from Paris and London.
To be continued...