Paris, London and Christmas in Norwich - UK
Paris - Sights & Food
We flew into Charles de Gaulle airport from Venice. We were expecting to walk through customs and immigration as we crossed national boundary. However, it was treated as a domestic flight due to the European Union treaty which allows free travel between the Union States. The added advantage is the unified currency of euro, otherwise we would cost more with hassle of changing money several times.
We went straight to the train terminal which cost about 8.40Euros one way to the central station at Gare Du Nord. The ticket Vending Machine takes credit cards.
The Airport Train Terminal
We took several changes to reach the Metro lines that took us to Pigalle station. It was a good thing that Jon can read and speak French, we would be a pretty lost without him as most Parisian do not speak English.
I am still trying to locate the photos we took in Versailles where I "drove" for the first time in Europe - not really, just an electric car in the Garden
Iconic Eiffel Tower
Sacre Coeur
The Louvre Museum Where the famous Mona Lisa painting was kept. Also where the Da Vinci Code Movie was shot
Eiffel Tower at night from the bridge - reflecting the water of the River Sans
Skyline on a Misty morning from Sacre Coeur and Montmartre
Alsace Departmental Store - The Building and Architecture is so Beautiful & majestic, and the Streets and Boulevard in Paris are very wide - a big contrast to the narrow streets in Rome.
Monte Marte - Art precincts - where we live near Pigalle Station - also very near to the Red-light district where Moulin Rouge was situated
Arc-de-triumph at night
The famous Champs Elysees - wide Boulevard and expensive Shops
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PARIS FOOD
Fried Frog Legs
A Duck Dish ordered by Jon in French - the meat looks quite rare!
Cheese Fondue
Snail dish - escargot
I know it is now June and Christmas was like 6 months ago. But I always don't find the time to tidy up some of the photos we took and hence such a delayed post.
We continued our Trip from Paris to London on the Christmas eve by taking the Euro-rail across the undersea tunnel. It was Christmas eve and we were told to expect all public transport shut-down after 2-3 pm. So we pre-booked and hired a car from London.We also managed to checked into Travelodge at very cheap price of 19pounds per room. The rooms are very clean - in fact brand new because they have just converted the place from an office building into a budget hotel. They have neat and nice rooms - smelling of new carpet. There are tea and coffee making facilities, TV and nice en suite but no bar fridge or telephone.
We got a nice Nissan car 2.4 series as the small car we booked was not available.It was a god sent as we had quite a bit of luggage between the 4 of us.The Budget Car Rental guy ( A Bangladeshi)wanted to charge us for more, but we insisted that it was their fault for not having the car we wanted. As parking is sky high in London, plus the congestion charge for inner city driving on working days, we were fortunate to find a public parking for 2 pounds over nice since it was a public holidays. We did not even have a decent map as we were cheap skate - we googled online and printed some pages before hand.
Any way we spent our first Christmas in winter in Europe - in this country town of Norwich. Carol's cousin Pansy & her husband David were fantastic hosts.... White Christmas at last
One of the many "Tudor" Style building - One of our Bed & Breakfast place looks like this
Pansy found a Childhood Photo - the Genetic resemblance of the Yap Family clan - rounded faces.
Enjoyed a traditional Christmas Dinner - Complete with Puddings and Turkey etc
A shot taken at the Norwich Church
The Famous London Tower Bridge - Our Travelodge is only Walking distance away...
The Parliament House
The Guards outside one of the Palaces or Downing Street? Memories getting more hazy now...
We watched some West-end Musicals - The Sound of Music and Les Miserables
We missed many photos opportunity as Sarah took the camera and went out with Jackie on her own in London. The Eye of London, and several sights were not in captured.
1 Comments:
daddy im stalking you.
i think my photos turned out really nice. but should have got my dslr before we went to europe laaarrr.
(and how can tell everyone we went to moulin rouge? sooo secularrr)
yay round face.
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