Showing posts with label Champs-Élysées. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Champs-Élysées. Show all posts

Monday, January 23, 2012

Notre Dame + La Tour Montparnasse



Hello and sweet feeling!

Last Friday I had my last exam and I'm so happy that they are over. I'm not sure I did so well but I'll do better this semester! Now that I actually know the vocabulary used in the courses it's going to be easier.

Also last Thursday I had my first friend over from Finland! She came to my place Thursday evening and she left last Sunday. She was here only for a short time, but we saw a lot together.

This picture on the left was taken from my window last Friday. Isn't it pretty? I miss snow but now it's getting a bit colder here too and I like it really much!




Friday morning I went to my last exam and after that we headed to Paris. On Friday we saw Notre Dame and La Tour Montparnasse. It wasn't my first time in Notre Dame but I didn't remember how old and peaceful it was. I've visited Notre Dame 4 years ago so it was nice. We wanted to go up to the two towers with my friend, but in the end we didn't find how to get there (?) It doesn't matter in the end because La Tour Montparnasse was so amazing. Going to Notre Dame is free for everybody.



After Notre Dame we headed for La Tour Montparnasse. It was my first time there and I was really happy that my Finnish student told me about it. With a metro we went to Montparnasse Bienvenüe and from there the way to the tower was really short. Next to the tower there was a shopping mall and I think I'm going to visit this place at some point.

For students going up to the tower costs 4 euros and with a Paris visit pass it was 4,60e. I think the normal price was 9 euros or something. Anyway after paying we took an elevator up to the last floor and after that we had to climb some stairs. The view was breath-taking. I think it's even better than from the Eiffel Tower for two reasons:
1. in the Eiffel Tower there are fences that prevent taking pictures.
2. we saw the Eiffel Tower from Montparnasse

The view from La Tour Montparnasse

Plus I think that Montparnasse is the ugliest building in Paris so it's a plus that it's missing from every picture that is taken from there. The place for taking pictures is on the roof of Montparnasse and there is just windows surrounding the roof and taking pictures is easy. I highly recommend this for everyone that comes to Paris. A big plus to Montparnasse is also that everyone wants to see the Eiffel Tower so the queues are huge but we just walked into the elevators in La Tour Montparnasse.
After Montparnasse we concentrated on eating and shopping. There are sales everywhere at the moment in Paris so it was nice shopping for clothes. We visited Jennyfer and Sephora that we don't have in Finland. Those two are my favorite shops that I've found from Paris. We walked along Rue de Rivoli which is one of the biggest shopping streets in Paris. The easiest way to get there is from the metro stop Louvre-Rivoli.

With my friend we also ate in Paris every day. There are so many little restaurants and such that it was hard for us to choose in which one to go.


On Friday evening when we came to my room there was a huge party going on in this building. We heard the bass guitar when we were walking home and it just got worse and worse when coming to my place. Soon after we came in they stopped the music and I though that we can go to sleep - fool's hope.

After the party was over people lingered in the corridor shouting and speaking with each other. I asked three times for them to go into some room so that people can sleep. The only outcome from this was that they started whistling in the corridors, shouting even more and knocking my door. Plus every time when I talked with them they mocked my French...

In the end I went to an other building and asked the guard to come and break off this party. In the end we had to wait for almost two hours with my friend before we could go to sleep.

 Saturday morning we went to Paris around eleven. With us we had my English friend Emma whose mission is to get me to speak "proper English" ;) Our plan was to spend the day in Louvre and then see Champs-Elysée and La Tour Eiffel.

It was Emma's and my friend's first time in Louvre but I've already been there two times. Next time some of my friends wants to see La Joconde (French for Mona Lisa) after seeing this painting I'll ask them if we can see some other exposition but Italian painters.. I think I've seen enough of them for a while.

Saturday evening we saw L'Arc de Triomphe and Champs-Elsysées. We also did more shopping (what can I say.. women?). In the very end we went to see La Tour Eiffel. My friend didn't want to get on top of the thing because we'd already seen Paris from La Tour Montparnasse. I was relieved because I've been on top of the tower three times already.


On Sunday morning my friend left back for Finland and I went to work :)

Enjoy the pictures! Next post is going to be about my school stuff and my room. Adieu!





Monday, September 19, 2011

All problems solved

Or at least most of them :)

Finally I took some pictures so that this blog doesn't seem so boring!

Anyhow. Finally I got my student card! Oh my what a fight was to get it. For getting one you need
- 2 pictues
- copy of your learning agreement
-copy of your student card in your home Uni
-copy of your European Health Insurance card
-paper signed telling that they can or can not use your information for research

Well I gave them all this ages ago but there was some woman who really knew her work handeling my papers and they started asking me for "insurance civil". Of course I didn't know what this is and I started finding out where I can get it. Many calls to my mom to Finland and discussions with Erasmus students  later I found out that my responsibility insurance is my European Health Insurance card.
 
  So last Friday I returned to the office pissed and ready to fight for my student card because all the stuff with my courses and such were in halt because I didn't have a student card. Luckily there was some other woman now looking over my papers. She just opened my file, said "Oh but you have all papers needed here" and gave me my student card. Now it's fine but back then I was really upset with the system. I'm just a little student, they can't expect me to know everything and defend myself!

Techno Parade 2011
Last weekend I visited Techno Parade Paris 2011. It was crazy! In the middle of the day big truks were driving around the streats with music so lound that you needed earplugs. People walked behind these cars and danced. With my friends were followed one truck dancing for some time. My friends continued to follow the parade while I parted to see two of my friends that I know from Finland. Both of them have been to exchange near Paris earlier so they showed me places that I should know! We visited Basilique du Sacré-Cœur and Avenue des Champs-Élysées. We also walked around Paris shopping a little.


Tehcno Parade 2011

Basilique du Sacré-Cœur
I can really recomend Sacré-Cœur to everyone! The view over Paris is amazing. Unfortunately you can't see La Tour Eiffel but you can get a picture of what a big place Paris is. Also of course people have to see Champs-Élysées and Arc de Triomphe de l'Étoile. I've already been on top of Arc de Triomphe so we didn't have to go up there but I really liked the shops at Champs-Élysées. We visited the shops on Sunday and they all were open! Good to know because in Orsay where I live everything is closed during Sundays. Some other good thing to know is that Also  the all-day ticket for under 26-years-olds is 7e. With that you can travel as much as you want around the city with any public transport. Also it's good to know that most of the museums and such (Louvre, Arc de Triomphe..) are free for less than 25 years-olds European citizens. I'm going to visit all the museums!

View from Basilique du Sacré-Cœur
Macarons and the little box from Ladurée
One place woth visiting is Ladurée. It's a shop that makes the best macarons. It's so cute! There is one at Champs-Élysées but we visited the shop nearer to Louvre so that we didn't have to queue so much. This is the link for their site. I bought eight macarons with the cutest little box. From Champs-Élysées I bought books when we visited a huge Virgin store there. I think this is really good for my French.

I really see that my French is getting better and better all the time. At lectures I think I can understand well what the teacher is telling. My speaking of French is really slow and my prononciation needs practise but I'll manage. I'm hoping to meet some nice French people to speak with. It's really hard to get to know them especially because this Uni doesn't have an ESN (Erasmus Student Network) section. It's really sad that we exchange students are on our own but I'm sure we'll find things to do ;)










 Next us Erasmus students were thinking of visiting Château de Versailles and Disneyland Paris! I so can't wait for that! When I finally get my Imagine R card like other students we can go there for free during weekends.



My Imagine R card is going to be the following:
free traveling in zones 4 and 5 during workdays and free traveling to everywhere during weekends and holidays. This costs around 34e / months. I know some students who are taking the card for zones 1 to 5 but I didn't think it's necessery because with my courses I don't have time to run to Paris every day. The card for all the zones costs more than 70e/month.


 With two of my Eramsus friends we visited Le Jardin de Luxembourg. It's (on top of all the other places) worth visiting. There was a live band playing when we were there so it was really nice.









We also visited Moulin Rouge. I'd love to see a performance there! Also this street is worth checking out: the street is full of porn stores. The metro stop is Blanche or the next one from that. The Sacré-Cœur is also really near to this place so they can bee seen at the same time.


I think I'll go study some words in French :) Bisous!