Thursday, 31 March 2016

Paris, France - Take III

Friday 25th March 2016:

On Good Friday morning, we set off for the Eurostar train departing from St Pancras International station bound for Paris. Although refreshments are available to buy onboard, we had brought along our own spread. 

After around two and a half hours on the train, going through countryside and beneath the English Channel we made it into Paris. Unfortunately the approach to the Gare du Nord station is less than elegant, which probably isn’t a great first impression for a first time visitor.

Off the Eurostar and we were onto the Paris Metro. Despite being there for the entire Easter weekend, Nola just never seemed to be able to figure out a) where we were, b) where we were going to, and c) which direction on the map we were travelling in. Luckily the rest of us knew what was going on.

So impressed were we with our last Airbnb experience that we’d booked the same property again. If ever you’re in Paris, you should definitely consider staying at Laurence’s apartment. Only 20 minutes walk from the Eiffel Tower, we went to see the French icon before dinner.

The following day we boarded the train across to the Arc de Triomphe and strolled the Champs Élysées, stopping in at Ladurée macarons. We finally made it to Place de la Concorde at the end of the Champs Élysées, and joined the queue at Angelina for one of their world famous hot chocolates and a bite to eat.


At 3:30pm, we went across for our access to the second floor of the Eiffel Tower. Although we’d previously missed out on making it to the 276 metre high summit, we were unable to convince Nola and Stacey to rise to the third floor. In memory of the recent tragedy in Brussels, Belgium, the Tower was illuminated of an evening in the colours of the Belgian flag, in lieu of the usual hourly sparkles.



On Easter Sunday we set off to do something that none of us had yet done in Paris – visit Disneyland! We proceeded from the apartment around 45 minutes out of the city centre, making it to the park not long after opening time. Maintained and landscaped with impeccable attention to detail, the Disneyland Paris complex is comprised of two separate though adjoining theme parks – Disneyland Park and Walk Disney Studios, plus a number of hotels and shops. We managed to ride most of the attractions across both parks, including all five of the “Big Thrills” that were open. Amongst the four of us (Nola included!), our favourites were the two high-octane rollercoasters, Space Mountain: Mission 2 and Crush's Coaster. We stayed in the park right through until the 10pm fireworks lit up the Sleeping Beauty Castle, a quintessentially Disney scene.



On our final day in Paris, amongst drizzling rain we posed outside the Musée du Louvre and went across to the Notre-Dame. In a flashback to our Contiki travels the year before, we strolled across to the nearby Latin Quarter and returned to the exact same restaurant we’d once had lunch. We even managed to convince Nola and Stacey to try escargot, and they didn’t totally hate it.


After a pleasant Eurostar experience on the Good Friday, our Easter Monday return journey was more of a debacle. The station was heavily crowded, with only a single escalator in operation to the London bound platforms. Staff were not allowing people to use the stairs, and only a select number of people were permitted on the escalator at any one time. This was despite the digital screens showing that check in was open, then train boarding, and finally that check in was closed creating stress, agitation and confusion amongst the hundreds (if not thousands) of travelers.

When people were eventually allowed onto the escalator, the surge of people rushing forward meant that people were being pushed and shoved against their will. As evidence that Karma could potentially be a real thing, one woman abused another traveler for brushing against her and then proceeded to trip over her luggage and smack her head on the glass and steel of the escalator.

Finally the four of us made up the escalator (though not in one go), through immigration and on the train back to London.

Highlights:
- First Eurostar experience
- Second Airbnb stay at Laurence’s apartment
- Arc de Triomphe
- Champs Élysées
- Ladurée macarons
- Hot chocolate at Angelina
- Second floor of the Eiffel Tower
- Eiffel Tower lit up in colours of Belgian flag for the recent Brussels attacks
- Disneyland Paris
                - Phantom Manor
                - Indiana Jones and the Temple of Peril
                - Pirates of the Caribbean
                - Alice's Curious Labyrinth
                - Mad Hatter's Tea Cups
                - 'it's a small world'
                - Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast
                - Space Mountain: Mission 2
                - The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror
                - Studio Tram Tour: Behind the Magic
                - Slinky Dog Zigzag Spin
                - RC Racer
                - Crush's Coaster
                - Ratatouille: The Adventure
- Musée du Louvre
- Notre-Dame
- Nola and Stacey tried escargot



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