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La Belle Paree
Aug 08, 2002 03:30 PM 2962 Views
(Updated Aug 10, 2002 12:27 PM)

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The most beautiful city in the world! We went to Paris this May full of dreams and looking forward to seeing the world's most popular city, and our dreams came true 10 times and double.


The city is very large and very well connected by a super efficient metro system. As far as possible, but a carnet which gives you 10 tickets for 9.8 Euros (1 Euro = approx Rs50). The buses give you more to see of the city than the metro.


Then the sights - the Eiffel Tower - we got out of the metro and stared in the distance at the tall construction rising up in awe, we were actually seeing it in real and not in a book. We took the elevator to the top and went berserk clicking pictures of the whole of Paris.


Then the Louvre - breathtaking even for an ignoramus about art like moi, the Mona Lisa is so tiny and there are at least 200 people around trying to see it, then the Venus de Milo and of course the countless paintings, some as large as a huge wall. The Louvre was a palace before it became a museum and still looks very regal.


We arrived at CDG, and got lost while finding immigration, its very large but duty free isnt great, the RER train is the best way to get into the city in the


shortest possible time, its only 7.6 Euros per person and this includes a metro fare


from Gare du Nord/Chatelet to any other station.


The people we met were veery helpful and a smattering of bad French


is enough for them to smile and guide you on where to go. Sunset is only around


9:45pm(in May/June) which was great for us to see more in the daylight


Please do try and walk as much as you can, there is so much


to see, that you miss if going by metro. Towards the end, we walked the whole day,


from the Arc De Triomphe to the Champs Elyees to the Place de La Concorde to the


Jardin Des Tuileries to the Louvre and it was tiring but great


The Eiffel Tower, which is much better viewed from Trocadero metro


rather than Bir Hakeim....Monoprix, which is a chain of supermarkets/department stores all over


Paris with very cheap delicious food, clothes, cosmetics et


al...Champs Elysees which is the best road in the


world to walk down...then the Place de la Concorde


We met and saw countless Indians there, who were legally and illegally selling things/souvenirs, and some who whom were making a lot of money...it was a little odd to be speaking Hindi at the bottom of the Eiffel Tower!


Hotel De L`Industrie


Location: 3 minutes walk from the Strasbourg St Denis metro which we didnt know


was in/near the red light area. However we didnt see anything or anyone remotely


similar to being in a red light place


fantastic prices, family run with helpful owners - Madame Tailleur.


We paid 35 Euros for a double room with a toilet, shower and breakfast, rates are


from 28 euros for 2 people with bf to 40 euros. Very reasonable for Paris and so close


to the metro. The hotel is 10 mins from the Pompidou Centre and around 25 minutes


walk from the Champs Elysees


Restaurants - So many of them! Paris has wonderful cafes where the prices


range from 7 euros for a three course meal to 20 euros per person....Most people in


cafes seemed to be whiling away their time drinking coffee, and people watching. At


this small restaurant on Boulevard de Strasbourg, we had a fantastic 3 course French


meal for only 11 euros each


On the Boulevard Sebastopol, we ate the cheapest meal -


Chinese, run by a sweet Latin American man for only 9 Euros for 2 people! Based on


tips, we did try the crepes which were great and the greque sandwiches which werent


so great, and of course the paninis, at a number of places. There is a roadside shop


which seemed really popular judging by the people around eating where we had good


paninis in the Quartier Latin, as you walk down from the St Michel metro towards the


Pantheon.


STILL TO BE CONTINUED.....


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