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

2010/06/05

06/05 - Farewell Paris. Farewell Continental Europe.



In the afternoon, we spent some time at the Cite de l'Architecture at Trocadero, saw an exhibition on the proposals by ten famous architectural firms that aim to transform Paris and improved the urban mobility of the Parisian suburbs. We also spent some time at the Maison Europeenne de La Photographie, and was lucky enough to see a show on our favorite photographer Henry Cartier Bresson.

We arrived at Gard du Nord at around 18:30 and hopped onto the Eurostar for London. We bid farewell to Paris and Continental Europe altogether. That concludes our five-week trip of Euro 2009.

06/05 - Black and White Paris 2






Our last day of the trip. Flâneur in Paris.

05/05 - Black and White Paris 1





Today we did some shopping, visited Fondation Cartier, strolled around Saint Germain taking pictures, had a Lao food for dinner at 13th Arrondissement, and chilled out at Trocadero in the evening.

05/05 - Fondation Cartier, Paris


We made a brief visit at the Fondation Cartier, a contemporary art gallery designed by Jean Nouvel. A unique place to house art, with extensive use of living walls and high glazed walls. It is a nicely designed building with pleasant exterior spaces surrounding the main building. The visit was brief, but worthwhile.

2010/05/08

05/05 - Parisian Treat



This was our last full day in Paris. We couldn't resist anymore. Highly recommend:

Cake - Patisserie Sadaharu Aoki (a Japanese/French patisserie shop)

"One of the best ice-cream in the world" - La Flore en l'Île

04/05 - Void


Couldn't really remember what we've done on this day, probably shopping, shopping and then shopping. The above photos show the balcony of our hotel room. Yes, we switched from our hostel to a budget hotel in Montmartre.

03/05 - Parisian Architecture


After the museums, we dropped by the Effel Tower, took a few pictures. Then we found our way to Dominique Perrault's National Library. It was an interesting complex, with tons of criticism about having the building sunken in a courtyard beside the Seine, ignoring the risk of flooding. We entered the complex and walked in the public area for a while. We continued our way along the river until we hit the recently completed bridge project and design school, which we had seen in magazines before. Just before dusk fell upon, we made our way to visit Jean Nouvel's masterpiece, the Arab World Institute. By the time we arrived it was already closed. We could only walked around the building and take pictures of the exterior.

After we exhausted ourselves with museums and buildings, we headed to the nearby 13th Arrondissement, where Chinatown is located, to dine in a Laos restaurant.

03/05 - Parisian Museums


Going to museums in Paris on the first Sunday of the month is by no means something that we love. First Sunday of the month means free admission to many national museums and galleries, and free entry means long lineups and crowded exhibitions. Nevertheless, we managed to first revisited Louvre (wrong choice), then went to Centre Pompidou, and finally the recently completed Quai Branly Museum of non-western art by Jean Nouvel.

2010/05/07

02/05 - Paris Night Stroll


We stopped at Lille for roughly 45 minutes. We didn't venture far from the train station, only the "devil" sculptures along the main road captured my attention.

By early evening we finally arrived at our last stop, Paris. It had been exactly 10 years since we last visited the French capital. We dropped off our stuff at our hostel on Montmartre and then decided to take a walk in the area to find something to eat. We strolled through the very touristy red light district and entertainment quarter, then turned south. By the time we found ourselves standing in front of the Paris Garnier, night had already fallen upon us. We stood quietly across the street from Garnier. It was as beautiful as always. In fact, we almost forgot how beautiful Paris really is until that very moment we stood facing the Opera House.

We had a quick bite at a Chinese fast food place. Most places were either closed or seemed unsuitable for our taste. After the meal, we continued wandering without knowing where we were going. We strolled by Place Vendome, and ended up reaching the forecourt of the Louvre. It felt magical as we sat at the edge of a fountain where we probably sat at a decade ago. We could still remember the surprising fireworks show 10 years ago. At the same place the glass pyramids seemed unchanged, so as the street lamps, the fountains, the night sky.

It was really late and we were tired from the half-day train ride. We just hopped on a night bus nearby, passed by a small street full of Japanese noodle eateries, and arrived at somewhere near Paris Nord. We changed to metro and finally settled into our hostel room after midnight. The Basilique du Sacré-Cœur stood high up outside our window, as the music from the nearby carousel continued to hype up the romantic atmosphere until way past 01:00.