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

Friday, 12 June 2015

When in Paris

I came across this website today
http://asiawebdirect.com/blog/paris.html?cid=edm:awd:accom:asia:nl_best_paris:CTA:013

I some sort of agree to all these places. How to see everything in less than a day?
Take the Hop-On bus of course !!

The 10 'Must-See' When in Paris

Most Popular Attractions On Your First Visit to Paris

Paris remains one of the most intriguing cosmopolitan sites to visit in Europe, and those who have been there would easily agree that it lives up to its reputation as one of the most beautiful and romantic places in the world. Besides being the ‘fashion capital’ of the world and a mecca of French gastronomy and modern western cuisine, its appeal lies in its wealth of iconic and historical landmarks that are not to be missed.
Who could resist at least a selfie against the world's most visited manmade landmark, the Eiffel Tower, or actually see and walk around the fascinating sites within The Louvre such as the inversed pyramid or the Mona Lisa as vividly described in the Da Vinci Code? And don’t leave out the real setting of Victor Hugo’s novel, Notre-Dame. Here are Paris’s top 10 must-see attractions on your first time in the French capital.
 

1. Eiffel Tower

This 324m-tall iron tower is a must-see – it’s the ultimate Parisian symbol and also one of the world’s most famous and recognisable landmarks. There are three levels that you can visit, with several dining spots on the first two with great views over the city and an observatory deck on the third that provides you with breathtaking skylines and birds eye-views over the city’s green space, known as Champ de Mars. At night, the tower is even more dramatic thanks to artistic lighting.

2. Arc de Triomphe on Champs Elysées

Roughly translated as the ‘Triumphal Arch’, this 50m-tall monument is both an historical and geographical landmark, located in Paris’s hub – a great starting point for first-time visitors. The Arc’s four great pillars are ornate with sculptures depicting historical episodes from the Napoleonic era to the French revolution. The Grand Boulevard on which it is located, Avenue des Champs-Élysées, is lined with theatres, luxury shops and Parisian cafés, and it’s the main route for the Bastille Day parades.

3. Le Louvre

One of the world’s largest and most visited museums, The Louvre is housed in a former 12th century royal palace of the same name. It primarily houses the royal collection that includes ancient Egyptian antiques, Greek, Etruscan and Roman statues, paintings and French masterpieces. Of course, nothing tops the allure of Leonardo Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, which you can see for yourself behind a protective glass enclosure within the museum’s High Renaissance collection.

4. Notre Dame Cathédrale

Travel back in time and relive the gothic setting of the Hunchback of Notre-Dame at this majestic catholic cathedral, which is also among the world’s largest and most famous church buildings. The architecture is one to behold, from flying buttresses to magnificent arches, while mysterious gothic sculptures such as iconic chimera gargoyles pose in contrast to the shimmering stained glass rose windows and majestic pipe organs.

5. Montmartre (Sacré Coeur)

The large hill of Montmarte is home to one of Paris’s major landmarks, the grand Basilica of Sacre Coeur. The white dome of this towering Roman Catholic basilica dominates the skyline, and is in fact the highest point in Paris. While you can’t really use your camera inside, enjoy one of the world’s largest mosaics in its chancel vault with your own eyes; take in the spiritual auras in its meditation garden, then head to the top of the dome to view spectacular panoramas south over Paris.

6. Opéra Garnier

Another famous setting to relive is Paris’s main opera house, Palais Garnier, also known as Opera Garnier, home to the famous Paris Opera Ballet and the The Phantom of the Opera. Behold the impressive façade, filled with various sculptures adorning each of its roof corners, arches and grand pillars. Inside, discover breath-taking painted ceilings and its Grand Foyer with an 18m-high hall filled with giant chandeliers, marble floors and elaborately sculpted columns.

7. Musée d'Orsay

Step into a world of modern French art at this Parisian museum on the left bank of River Seine. It is uniquely housed in a former railway station, retaining much of its station-like structure with an arched skylight roof. Inside are collections of paintings and sculptures, as well as antiques and photographs dating back to the 1800s. French artists include famous names, from Monet to Manet, and Gauguin to Van Gogh. The structure of the museum is a masterpiece on its own!

8. Palais du Luxembourg

Palais du Luxembourg, or ‘The Luxembourg Palace’ is grand historical landmark, where you can witness French 17th century chateau-style architecture from up close, and a scenic walk through a beautiful 25Ha garden known as the Jardin du Luxembourg, or the ‘Luxembourg gardens’. The gardens are dotted with various old statues, a grand fountain, flower patches and an apple and pear orchard that is great to visit in springtime.

9. Les Invalides

This complex of historical buildings comprises a variety of museums and monuments which relate to French military history, and which houses the tomb of Napoleon Bonaparte. Some members of Napoleon's family and notable French military heroes are also buried at Les Invalides. Open daily, Les Invalides takes you back in time through the dome church, collection of 13th to 17th century weapons and armour, and eras from Louis XIV to Napoleon III.

10. Centre Georges-Pompidou

Also simply known as Centre Pompidou, this complex is famous for its divisive appearance. Looking like a factory turned inside out, with pipes shooting all directions, this is a departure from Paris’s historical landmarks above. Here you can witness modern, high-tech architecture and collections of different forms of art and literature. Inside this large complex you will find the large Public Information Library, the National Museum of Modern Art which is also Europe’s largest, and the centre for music and acoustic research. The top sixth floor of this ultramodern building offers you panoramic views over the city.

Thursday, 5 February 2015

Marne la vallee shopping spree

Wiii...

We checked out Novotel and head to La Vallee village somewhere outside Paris.. on the East.  Taxi took almost an hour and cost around €70

If taking subway can take A4 the Val d'Europe stop... one stop before Marne-la-Vallee Chessy (Parcs Disneyland)

From Parcs Disneyland there is a direct train to the CDG airport, which is on the North of Paris. Taking taxi from here will also take about an hour and cost about €70

At La Vallee village, we stayed at the Adagio Hotel & Apartment. . Rate around USD100 per night (up to 5 adults).

It is convenient for shoppers as the hotel is only walking distance away from the outlet mall.

There's also halal lebanese restaurant NOURA inside the mall. But my recekt visit i didn't see the HALAL sign. Please check!

Saturday, 24 January 2015

Back in Paris

Back in Paris today.. supposed to be along tiring day after an hour flight from Pau.. we went out for very late lunch at Istanbul Halal Restaurant in front of Notre dame.

Then back to Novotel (200m from eiffel). Just outside is a big mall..Beaugrenelle. awesome mall which i grab for myself another rose gold watch. It's on sale. 50% off. Only cost me €115 (x4.25)...

Yay. Alhamdulillah

Friday, 16 January 2015

Paris here i come again ♡♡

Only me and Syasya this time. She's so lucky that business class occupant is only 40 per 60.. alhamdulillah they didn't make any fuss when i bring her to business class. Lucky you Syasya!!! Mama hope u will remember this for the rest of your life. InsyaAllah.

Saturday, 23 August 2014

Bonjour Paris...

Blessed again with a Paris trip after my previous trip in 2012. It's CIGRE at Palais Des Congress. 7 of us from TNB and a total of 11 from Malaysia. All of us stay at Hyatt Regency, Porte Malliot

Saturday and Sunday was Marnee La Valle (outlet mall) trip. Took a reserved taxi for €290 (10 of us). We could have got cheaper if we take taxi (maube around €100++ one way) and of course much much cheaper by subway. But taxi is a better option if you shop till you drop. He he

Eiffel tower visit is mandatory and of course my favourite spot are to take metro (subway train) to Champ del mars and Trocadero.

I went also to Montmarte.. a cathederal with very nice view of Paris. Remember..

SOUVENIRS HERE ARE THE CHEAPEST!!!

But eiffel keychains you can still buy from the guys selling near eiffel.. bargain is a MUST with them. But they can be very pushy if you don't buy.

Galleries LaFayette and Printemps is also a must stop if you are looking for latest branded item. Cheap?

Expensive items are CHEAPER!

LONGCHAMP.. LV.. CHANEL.. etc.

In between Hyatt Porte Maillot and Arc de Triomphe, there are many bike shops.. oh my.. i went all crazy!

Want to go to LIDO for a "cultural dance" show? Go to "George V" stn. U may find 50% off ticket at the booth near Notre Dame.

Forgot to mention. Notre Dame can be accessible  from many subway stations.. i dpnt know which one is the nearest.. maybe Cite, maybe St Michel.. it depends. Where you are from and where you wamt to go. And owh.. there is a nice ISTANBUL HALAL RESTAURANT just outside / near Notre Dame. I ♡ it !

De Lourve... of course. The glass pyramid. The meseum that keeps Da Vinci's Monalisa. I get to see it finally. And they has opened Islamic department. Awesome

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Friday, 1 August 2014

French family

An awesome day today. On our way back to Besut from Kota Bharu we saw a family of 4.. struggling with their 2 adorable offspring in the heat searching for the bus station to Jerteh. They were just arrived from Perhentian at the Kuala Besut jetty.
We offered them help to send them to Jerteh as we know there's no way they can find a public transport during this festive season. The kids screamed happily when their mother said they will come with us.
Samuel, the 6 y.o was clearly super tired carrying his bagpack and 10 y.o sophie (is it sophie??!) was red!
They offered is to come to their house in Paris next time we go to europe.. well I wish..
So that's my story for today..
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