I had heard horror stories about the Paris traffic and wasn't so sure that I wanted to endure it just to see Paris. As far as I was concerned, there were many, many wonderful spots in Germany that we hadn't yet explored. I had also heard that people were so rude there. (We didn't experience any rudeness. Everyone that we encountered was very gracious and polite.)
Each time Howard would talk about us going, I would say that we didn't have to go. He never heard me say that.
Between all of the one way streets and people just walking right out in front of us, we were so scared that we would be in an accident or run over someone.
We had no idea how you were suppose to drive in these roundabouts that had so many lanes.
They park really close on the street.
I mean really close. If the space is too small, they will just keep bumping cars until they make enough space. There was no way we were going to put our rent car on the street. Instead, we found a parking garage and paid 30€ per day. Since we were so unnerved trying to drive around we went to the first one that the GPS listed. The parking garage was almost a kilometer away from our hotel. There was one that was closer, but we didn't find it. We took our GPS with us so we could find our hotel. Once we parked, we didn't move the car until we were ready to leave. We walked to the arc where we found the red touring bus and purchased a couple of tickets. It was only then that we started to relax.
The bus took us down the Champs-Elysees and we saw the big Louis Vuitton store.
We hopped off the bus at the trocadéro where you can get a good view of the tower.
We hopped back on the bus and rode it over to the tower itself. It was well-protected. Before I left for Germany, someone had left a mysterious package there at the tower and it had to be evacuated. Fortunately, none of that drama took place during our visit.
The view from here is simply stunning. The tower is so massive.
We went back to the hotel and had some dinner, then got on the bus again so that we could see the tower all lit up.The arc de triomphe is lovely at night.
Gorgeous, isn't it?
6 comments:
Yes it is quite different there. Glad you survived the traffic. I always just took a taxi, and also rode the trains and even the subway. My husband drove pretty good everywhere since he was there for months. I traveled from Paris to Calais on a train, which was cool. Glad to hear you had such a good time overseas. Love the photos.
Oh to be in Paris again! The traffic and tightness is the same in Italy too-so scary indeed! Enjoy your tomatos!
Sandy xox
really close...wow I should say so ~~ SO happy you got to go to Europe Teresa ~HOW Wonderful...(:)
YA may be some silver in them there old hills in Wallace,ID(:) hehe
hugs,Patty
A month long vacation in Europe! Nice! And your husband insisted you go to Paris!? I would love to see (and shop!) the Paris flea markets!
Susanne.
Glad you did go to Paris in the end. I remember leaving the car in one place and using the metro or our feet the rest of the time. I think we probably saw more that way. Lovely pictures
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Oh my! such a wonderful place.
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