...So, my family and I decided to spend New Year's Eve in France. Having never been to France before, I didn't really know what to expect, only what I had seen in pictures or on TV. In some respects I don't think France is all the different from the UK. I didn't really find the language barrier a huge problem either. Ok, it probably helps that I learnt a few words and phrases when I was a kid at school, but even still, I think quite a lot of things are easy enough to work out and understand.
The first day was spent travelling on the coach; being rather cramped and uncomfortable we were all glad to arrive at our hotel and crash for the night. I didn't bother taking any pictures of the hotel, it wasn't the grandest of places and the lift had a mind of it's own...but it was warm, comfortable and easily accessible for the coach.
*Stain glass windows from within the castle* |
The following day we were off into Paris itself. As it was New Year's Day everywhere was pretty quiet and the majority of shops closed. The coach took us on tour around the city, passing most of the famous landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre etc. We also went to see Montparnasse Tower, the view from which is absolutely amazing. You can see pretty much the whole of Paris. As you can imagine I went camera crazy and probably took far too many pictures!
The tower itself is 210m high and was the tallest skyscraper in France until 2011. From the top, the building offers a panoramic view of Paris. Whilst it's a relatively expensive place to visit (the food will cost you an arm and a leg), it's definitely worth doing if you're visiting Paris as it gives you an idea of the vast scale and beauty of the city. We were also lucky in the sense that the weather was really good on the day we visited the tower. The day before had been overcast and rainy. Having a nice blue sky and a few impressive clouds makes taking pictures a lot more fun.
*The street lights make Paris totally beautiful by night* |
All in all, I was quite sad to come home and would have liked to have stayed for a few more days. But as I said earlier, it's definitely made me want to go back, there's so much more to see and experience. It's such a beautiful and romantic city and i highly encourage anyone to take a visit if they can.
More photos can be viewed here.
........Oh, and Happy New Year everyone! Hope 2013 is an amazing one for you all! :)
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