Friday, April 9, 2010

LEAVING PARIS


We left the apartment about 9.30AM on 8 April to catch the RER train to Charles De Gaulle Airport. We walked down to Les Halles, which is both a Metro and RER station. Even though we allowed plenty of time for our flight to Hong Kong at 1.45PM, the administration at the airport is very very slow, slower than any other airport we've ever encountered. We had the same problem coming into France as leaving except this time, we were going to be late for our plane and our connecting flight to Melbourne. Our line for checking passengers and x-raying carryon baggage had stopped completely so Dad just created a new line by disposing of the stretch-ribbon barrier and soon we were on our way. The officials closed the barrier but not before we and all those who had followed us were getting through but even so, we were the last to get on our plane. The flight to Hong Kong was 11 hours on Air France, the flight from Hong Kong to Melbourne was 9 hours on QANTAS and we slept pretty well on this one arriving at Melbourne about 8.00PM 9 April 2010 but taking another hour to go through Immigration, collect our baggage, and go through Customs. It was good to be home but Paris, and France, had been a wonderful experience. We were sad to leave because the French people, without exception, had been so good to us. A great people, a great country, an impressive culture! Vive La France!

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Inside the Eiffel Tower






,,,and hanging over the edge


Me at the top of The Eiffel Tower...

LAST DAY IN PARIS





I was disappointed that we missed getting to the top of The Eiffel Tower last time, so we headed out early to try to fix this. We got to the Tower at 10.00AM and just after we bought our tickets for the third (and top) level (324 metres high), the third level was closed. The second level is high (115 metres) but the third is awesome. You can't walk up to the third level like you can to the first and second levels - you take a different lift up from the second. We didn't take the lift down from the second though - we walked from the second all the way down. Check the pictures from the previous Tower visit with this one to see the differnece in the views.

WE LOVE THE METRO





Two shots in The Metro, and another one of the original art nouveau stations, this one at Reaumur-Sebastopol plus the only open air Metro Station we saw: Bastille.

Some photos of iconic designer stores

The first is Gucci followed by Paul Smith, Chanel, and Valentino. There were many others.