Median Paris Porte de Versailles
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Paris on Two Wheels (Day Nine)
... a nearby rental station. The bike system in Paris is called Velib and you can pick up a bike and return it to one of the dozens of bike stations around the city. You do need to pay a large deposit, but it allows you to rent a bike for a couple of hours for under 10 euros. Biking around was actually really fun! Paris is a very big city and walking to places can quickly get tiring. I rode from the Champs Elysees to the Seine, crossed a bridge, and then around the ...
La Bill s'il vous plaît
... of the numerous organised events. It's a worldwide event, that doesn't really get featured in the UK because it happens to fall on Summer Solstice, which is already an event for some people, and is the immediate build up to the Glastonbury festival. But it would be good to see a night like this in the UK with local bands and artists performing on the streets. We headed out with Jerome and Lisa towards Saint Michel, a popular tourist spot, and it was very busy, we ...
Paris, how do you really feel?
... honestly moved. I don't think I've ever really been genuinely that moved by architecture. Its stance exudes a simply defined confidence. All of the architecture has a historic elegance to it, and on a nice summer day, Paris would be the city to charm someone wholly.
Finally the one city that I was perhaps most intrigued with was Barcelona. I was asked what my view toward the city was on the first night. I honestly did not have an answer because there ...
Start of the Contiki Adventure
... then went back to the hotel to get ready to see the eiffel tower which was stunning!! even better was me and 4 others of my contiki group Tara, Lauren, Courtney and Mitch all went right up the top, which was stunning and very much a highlight of my life. however id never been so cold in my life could hardly feel my toes and fingers. the next day was the sight seeing day in paris, it had so many sight to see i hardly had time to do so. i spent the day with the south ...
Paris: City of.... queues?
... the guillotine (it was known as Place de la Revolution during that time) and the Luxor Obelisk which the French say was a gift from the Egyptians.
We wandered up the Champs-Elysees, admiring the trees (what a great idea to have wide avenues and plant trees along them), wondering at the awful, cheap Eiffel tower model sellers (more on them later), and generally avoiding the shops that we thought ...