Showing posts with label Paris. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paris. Show all posts

Wednesday 9 September 2015

Tuesday 8th September 2015

The starts cloudy with sun, cool (15C), but, by 10:00, the cloud has cleared and we have 19C.

Good weather for city visiting.

We are now so expert at riding the RER into Paris, we can do it without even thinking.

We have a little plan, this involves a stroll down the Champs Elleyses, visit Les Invalides, visit Tuileries Gardens and, find a Louis Vuitton shop, which Brian wishes to visit to treat himself to some expensive item.

We get off the train at Charles De Gaulle Etoille, and stroll along the Champs Elleyses, soon, Kathleen and Linda disappear in Marks and Spencer.

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A stroll around a very smart arcade, which contains an odd mix of shops, half are so expensive, we could not possibly shop there, the other half are selling cheap tourist tat, which we would not want to buy.

Very attractive arcade however.

It is not long before a toilet stop is needed, the girls find a very posh loo, but, are horrified to find it costs 2 Euro EACH, to, as it were, spend a penny.

The Louis Vuitton shop in Champs Elleyses have kindly furnished Brian with a map, all nicely contained in a cardboard wallet embossed with their logo.
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Following the map, we cross the river and head for Les Invalides.

Our destination is behind Les Invalides, so, the plan is, after negotiating security at Les Invalides, to walk through Les Invalides, emerging on the other side.

Alas, it would appear, you cannot simply "walk through", so, we walk around the outside of the building, and soon, we We find the Louis Vuitton shop.

The shop is located within a building called Bon Marche, which has security at the door, complete with metal detector, and, houses several well known "designer label" outlets.

This causes Kathleen some amusement, since, in the UK, "Bon Marche" is associated with a rather down market shop for elderly ladies.

This is no ordinary shopping outlet, and, accordingly, being served, is a time consuming process, but, we eventually emerge, business concluded, Brian, is now the proud owner of a wallet which is worth more than the money inside it.

The area we are in appears to be quite upmarket, but, lacking the "tourist" feel, we are, on the edge of the "Rive Gauche" area, and find a very pleasant, and, it would appear very authentic "Salon de The".

Here, we enter into the French way, and spend two and a half hours having a rather pleasant lunch of Gallettes, followed by ice cream, and coffee.

We wend our way back to the RER station, via Jardin Tuileries.






Monday 7 September 2015

Sunday in Paris

Sunday 6th September 2015

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We take the RER into Paris, this time to visit one of the Sunday Markets and, Rive Gauche.

Vegetable buying is quickly followed by a succession of hat trials by Kathleen and Linda.
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A stroll through Jardin des Plantes, past the zoo, then coffee, ice cream and a sandwich.
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Past Notre Dame






IMGP3312 lingering by the riverside stalls, to buy priceless rare prints of Paris street scenes, who can resist?
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Until, eventually, hats are purchased in the Rive Gauche area.

Monday 7th September 2015

Brian and Linda take a trip into Paris, to visit Arc de Triomphe.

We take a day off from the city and go cycling.

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We cycle past the Chateau at Maisons Laffitte.

Then across the river to where there is an excellent, mostly traffic free cycle track.









IMGP3318 We go along the Seine approximately 10 miles we think, towards Paris, but, to be honest, the river meanders so much, it is difficult to be sure!


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The evening is rounded off with a meal in L'Avenue, Maisons Lafitte, and, very enjoyable too. Our waiter's English is just slightly better than our French, so, much hilarity, but, we all get what we ordered, so, success.








RER into Paris, explore Montmartre

Saturday 5th September 2015. 

Overcast and cool, but, that is probably ideal for our planned visit to Montemartre area, Kathleen and Linda plan to visit the shops, myself and Brian plan to do anything but, visit the shops.

We take the ten minute walk from the Campsite to the RER station. 

Purchase of our tickets, with the aid of Linda's excellent French is accomplished without a problem, deciding which platform we needed to be on takes a little longer.

Change from RER to metro at Charles De Gaulle Etoile, and soon, we are at Pigalle and in Montmartre.

We have all been to the Basilica before, so, while the girls concentrate on shopping, Brian and I wander and have coffee.

Kathleen and Linda eventually turn up, all shopped out, a light lunch, followed by more wandering the streets of Montmartre. Place de Tetre is particularly interesting, lost of interesting Paris street scenes, Love it.

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Saturday 5 September 2015

Neufchatel en Bray to Maisons Lafitte, Paris

Friday 4th September 2015

Before leaving Camping St Claire, we have a busy morning:

Me: Empty waste water, service toilet, half fill fresh water tank, 

Kathleen: do her hair

I decide, in a moment of madness to set both satnavs for our destination. So, I have three women telling me what to do at every junction, roundabout and motorway exit, ie two satnavs plus Kathleen.

Actually, they turn out to be in remarkable harmony.


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For almost the whole journey, the road is good and the traffic is light to almost none existent.
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At one of the sets of traffic lights we spot this litter lout, see the fag packet being thrown out of the left hand side window.

I suppose it goes to show anti-social, thoughtless people are everywhere you go.



We are a little anxious about about driving so close into Central Paris, in the campervan, but, it turns out the approach to Maisons Lafitte is not difficult at all, apart from the last half mile or so, which is through narrow streets, lined with parked cars. 

It is well signposted, until, we are confronted with a diversion, where some workmen are busy cutting a tree down, so, we must wend our way through a few even narrower streets, to enter Maisons Laffite International.
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Maisons Lafitte is quite a large campsite, on an island in the river Seine. 

As "city" campsites go, in our experience, it is remarkably well kept.

It is relatively quiet at this time f year, which is how we like it.

Reception staff are helpful and friendly, Kathleen emerges not only with details of nearest church and mass times, details of how to get to the nearest RER station, but, also significant details of the receptionists private life and her ambitions to become as school teacher. All of that information was gathered without infringing the Human Rights Act or the Geneva Convention.
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The helpful receptionist, allocates us a spot near Brian and Linda's prebooked pitch, although they have not yet arrived.

We have a river view from the van, with barges and pleasure craft sailing past at regular intervals.

Brian and Linda are delayed, they are approaching from the South (Dijon) and have got themselves onto a stretch of toll motorway, with height barriers on the exits.

Eventually they escape the motorway and arrive via Versailles.

Brian provides the wine, Kathleen, rustles up food for all, and, an evening of eating and drinking follows.