Showing posts with label Paris. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paris. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

TOUR OF EUROPE: Wrap up

Europe was AMAZING.

I could seriously just leave those three words there and that would wrap it up. But I won't I'll elaborate and talk a little more about Europe as a while.  

So initially I was beyond scared.  And then we landed and things changed.  We met other people on the trip and it all began! 

Traveling from city to city:

Throughout the trip we mainly and only traveled by charter bus, besides the two trains rides we had. One from London to Paris and the other from Barcelona to Madrid.  (P.S. traveling by train is pretty cool! If you have never done it, you should give it a try)
Now as you can imagine we spent a lot of time in those buses, most of the time we were asleep and trying to get some extra rest because we were out and about non stop in every city. 
Those who decided to stay awake usually watched movies on iPads or kindles, or they were listening to music, or reading a book. 
There were many times however our tour guide would make us play games and interact which was a great way to meet people in the very beginning. 
There were all times when we'd play music over the loud speaker and sing at the top of our lungs! 

We normally would stop halfway at a gas station and get snacks, use the potty (in germany you had to pay), and/or grab lunch.  
My favorite bus driver was definitely Gerard, because he was super col and played so much rock music and he had to leave s in Switzerland because he had tickets o a rock concert. Um priorities.  Just kidding. 
I learned to sleep so comfortably with a neck pillow and in a bus it was ridiculous. 

Traveling in the cities:

Public transportation like metros or even bus systems are your best friend.  I loved being able to jump on the underground or metro like a local and switch between lines to get wherever I wanted to go. Maybe now next time I'm in NYC I won't be afraid to get lost in the Subway. 
WALK. WALK. WALK. There were days when our step counters in our health app on iPhone counted 30,000. That's right 30,000 steps in one day. It is one of the best ways to see the cities. Most aren't that big that you can't walk from place to place.  In places like Paris and London you need public transportation a little more often. But hey in my book, there's nothing wrong with a long walk in a strange city. 

Let's talk about nudity:

Europeans are not shy. Those beaches usually always had a topless woman on it somewhere, and with their families. I even saw a young girl already topless.  I mean hey if that's the european way, you do you. It's just the way families and people are raised i guess.
Did I forget to mention the burlesque "moulin rouge" type show that we went to in Paris? BOOBS were everywhere. It was definitely more racy than I expected.

Food:

We ate SO MUCH on this trip. I am not even slightly exaggerating. We made sure to have gelato or ice cream in EVERY CITY. If not once a day, then twice a day.  In Italy I ate pizza and pasta EVERY SINGLE DAY for the WHOLE week we were there. The way i see it when else do I plan on going back to those places to enjoy those delectable delights? Am I right? or am I right?

Safety:

Because we all know this is a big issue for anyone planning on someday traveling to a foreign country. Europe is pretty safe. There was never a time that I felt in danger or in fear or something bad happening.  Be cautious and be smart.  Keep your purses on your front hip and make sure it is always closed. I bought myself a money belt that I never even out on once.  My money stayed in my wallet in my purse, not in my pocket.  Don't keep anything in your back pockets, because that is just asking for it to be taken.  Keep your passport locked up inside your suitcase. Overall don't worry, but still be smart. 

Language:

Yes, you will run into a language barrier. If you buy yourself a phrasebook, don't forget t use it like I did. If you happen to know a little bit of a certain language well this is our time to practice put your knowledge to good use.  In no way am I fluent in spanish, but I surprised even myself with how much I actually knew. I was able to communicate shockingly well while in Spain, and somewhat in Italy. 

Be Adventurous:

Do not hesitate on a chance for an adventure. Swim out into the ocean. Get lost in the streets of the cities. Eat. Eat. Eat. Make new friends. Step out of your comfort zone. Most of al HAVE FUN.



TOUR OF EUROPE: Bonjour Paris






Next we took the Eurostar to Paris and began another adventure in another city! We had a boat cruise on the Seine River at sunset and then went onto the Eiffel Tower, or Effie as we nicknamed her. We explored and rode the metro to the Latin Quarter where we had our first french meal then called it a night.  The next day we went to the Louvre and Notre Dame.  P.S. If you ever walk into Notre Dame for the first time and you are somewhat religious I promise you, you will feel this presence just come over you and it is magical.  Definitely one of my FAVORITE places I visited on this whole trip. (And that's because we saw visited A LOT of historical and beautiful basilicas.) Love Lock bridge, check. Burlesque show in Paris, check.  Eat Escargot and REAL french cuisine, check check.  Hear "La Vie en Rose", check (aka my anthem for Paris, every time I hear it it takes me back). Eat as many street crepes as humanly possible in three days, CHECK! Shop on Champs de Elysee, check. Along with all of these awesome things that we did we also visited the Palace of Versailles.  Oh la la! Being in a palace and the insane gardens that the same kings and queens once roamed through was kind of surreal. Definitely not the last palace we visited either.
Eiffel Tower AKA Effie

Seine River
La Louvre
Notre Dame

Hanging outside of Notre Dame
Love Lock Bridge

Macarons from La Duree

Palace of Versailles Hall of Mirrors
On top of the Arc de Triomphe


Tips:
  • Keep an eye out for gypsies, if someone tries to hand you a clipboard walk away and do not grab it.  They will MAKE you give them money.
  • This goes for anywhere in Europe or foreign country, don't put your phone or anything else in your back pocket.
  • Grab sandwiches on the go from street venders, it's affordable and you don't have to waste an hour or more in a restaurant when you can be exploring.
  • Get lost. You'll thank yourself later. 
  • At least buy one thing from Champs de Elysee. It's a must.
  • Do the touristy things. Effie, Arc de Triomphe,  Louvre, Notre Dame. Sometimes just seeing the outside isn't enough. Get the full experience!
  • Eat a crouqe mansieur. You WILL thank me later. 
  • Download the Paris Metro app! It works without wi-fi and is a life saver. 
  • Try escargot. It's NOT that bad.


Hotel:

  • Pros: 
  • Probably the best hotel on this whole trip. 
  • It had a refrigerator, and awesome restroom.
  • Great breakfast! (Coffee, juice, milk, water, eggs, bread, nutella, cereal, and more!)
  • Like a 2 minute walk to the metro.
  • Cons:
  • It wasn't in the iconic "Paris" area, a little farther in the business area. (But a 5 minute metro ride from the center of it all so hey! not too bad!)