If you look at the Paris Metro (subway) map, it just looks like a tangle of lines. Just note that the lines are either numbers or a letter, numbers are Metro stations and letters are RER stations, but all also subway la. same same but different.
Also, some of the trains do not have automatic doors, you have to pull a latch on some, push a button on some, to open the doors. So don't panic if the doors don't open on your stop, you have to open it up yourself. And also remember to say 'pardon' (in a french way...like Par-Don...??) when you want to get through....i think they probably don't respond to 'excuse me'.
So yeah, we took a Metro, stopped at the stop where the Eiffel Tower was supposed to be, but we couldn't find it!!
Always just a reflection on building windows but it was nowhere to be seen. We must've taken the back way (we found out when we walked back to the station after we chilled at the Eiffel Tower) coz it did not look like we were heading the right direction, got no tourists!!!
After what must have been 15 minutes and after passing many French cafes where a typical dinner for one costs at least 20€, and beers cost 8€, we managed to find the one monument that if you don't see, meant that you have not been to Paris...the Eiffel Tower.
At every hour, the tower lights up like a Christmas tree, once i get round to it, maybe i'd post up the moving jpeg of it....
We didn't go up on it, we being kiamsap, decided to save the 12€ that would have cost us to go right to the top. But then, you'd want to get an overall picture of Paris WITH the Eiffel Tower in it right?? So, it would have been better to go to another place, the tallest building in Paris, Tour Montparnasse, to catch the full view of Paris. It was cheaper summore!!
OK, this is probably no longer a guide, so it's going to be renamed, Paris - Day 2 on the next post.....
tomorrow....
OK, this is probably no longer a guide, so it's going to be renamed, Paris - Day 2 on the next post.....
tomorrow....
1 comment:
Can't believe you didn't go up
the Eiffel Tower! But also excited
to read the Tour Montparnasse where you can catch Paris at a whole. Hurry and blog!!!
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