To find the other parts of my Paris trip, you can click here: Day 1, Day 2, Day 3
Day Four - January 5th, 2012
Weather:
- Crazy extreme! Cloudy and rainy on one side of the sky (East) and blue skies and sunny on the other (West)
Places:
- Seine River Walk, Place de la Concorde, and Train Station (Gare de l'est)
Events:
- slept in (still felt sick)
- got ready real slow, packed up, checked out, and left luggage at front desk
- went to the Seine River and walked along the river walk from the Eiffel Tower to the Place de la Concorde (after I missed my boat tour, this became my plan B, it turned out to be more fun than a boat tour anyways)
- saw a bunch of statues (mostly war memorials) as I walked
- saw/walked around the Place de la Concorde (the Obelisk was amazing)
- totally nerded out here (my guidebook helped me nerd out a lot the whole trip), but knew I had to get going so I headed towards the nearest metro station
- had another fun encounter with a guy (what is it with these French guys and I??), this time one who got seriously pissed off at me for not wanting to talk to him. fun stuff
- picked up my luggage at the hotel and headed to the train station which was almost right across the street
- got there 30 minutes before my train was to leave, and waited at the correct platform patiently
- little did I know that the platform next to me had my train, because they had switched things around (I didn't know because everything was in French)
- thus I missed my train, waiting at the wrong gate
- my ticket was non transferable, and Johannes and Christiane had warned me not to miss my train no matter what I did. I thought I was prepared for every possibility by coming early, but I wasn't
- I called Christiane, and she told me to talk to the ticket office. This turned into a several hour adventure of dealing with people that spoke very little English along with lots of ticket complications
- finally, once they were all super fed up with me, the ticket office just sent me on a train with a copy of my receipt for a ticket Christiane had bought for me online
- I was mortified that without an official ticket that I was going to be kicked off the train and either be completely stranded in Paris, or in the middle of nowhere
- the ticket master ended up taking pity on me after I was crying on the train while explaining to him why I didn't have a ticket
- he let me stay on the train but I had to pay for the train I would take from Mannheim to Karlsruhe in a few hours. Miraculously I had just enough money for that ticket on me (that's a God moment right there)
- I spent the rest of the evening on trains wallowing and trying not to cry about how miserably such a wonderful trip had come to and end
- I finally got to Karlsruhe Hbf near midnight, and then had to wait a half hour for a Straßenbahn to get me home
- when I finally got home, I dropped everything on the floor, got my pajamas on, and went to bed
Thoughts:
- "Let's Go Europe" (2010) is a great guidebook.
- I love the pop out map of the city that Christiane and Johannes got me. I used it so much. The mini metro map also came in handy a lot!
- I seriously have quite the creeper fan club in Paris. Is this what I get for being blonde?!
- One of Christiane's co-workers got me a Paris moleskine for Christmas. I used it a lot (that's where I jotted down all these notes about my trip). I love it, can't wait to add to it and use it as a reference next time I go to Paris.
- Though I am an over packer as it is, I need to bring along at least a little bit of cold medicine on trips from now on. Never know where and when I (or someone else) will get sick.
- The ominous weather made the Place de la Concorde so intense. I could totally imagine the place full of a blood thirsty crowd, watching people get their heads chopped off by the guillotine. It's so interesting that the Obelisk stands in place of the guillotine now.
- Oh, French people... so frustrating. I really missed my Germans.
Fun Facts:
- Seine River
~ It's pretty much brown. Lovely.
~ It took me almost 2 hours to amble just a portion of it.
- Place de la Concorde
~ Paris's most infamous public square.
~ Built between 1757 and 1777.
~ During the French Revolution it was named the Place de la Revolution.
~ In 1830 it was renamed to it's current name.
~ Also in 1830 the Obelisk was placed in the middle.
~ The Obelisk was given to Charles X by the Viceroy of Egypt.
Photos:
It's super faint, but there is a full rainbow in this picture. Amazing that I had a rainbow the day I arrived and the day I left! |
Boats on the Seine River. |
View of the Eiffel Tower from a bridge over the Seine. |
Clouds beginning to loom in the North and East. |
It crazy windy! Me on a bridge over the Seine near the Eiffel Tower. As you can see, my firework burn starting to look less gross on this day, but it is definitely going to scar. |
I love the character of the types of river boats in Paris. |
The Seine River walk. Everything looks so bare and wintery, guess that makes sense haha. |
I have no idea what these actually was, all I know is that I immediately thought: the Statue of Liberty's torch. |
I love the contrasts in this picture, this is still on the path along the Seine. |
This statue had all it's writing in English (I was ever so excited) because it was gifted by American school children to the French after a war (can't remember which war). |
Epic view of the Paris Eye, the Obelisk, and the looming storm in the East. |
Place de la Concorde... the place of peace, very ironic considering how many people were murdered in this location during the French Revolution. |
Me soaking up my last bit of France. |
Smiling, so stoked on my trip. Little do I know that I'm about to deal with missing a train and all that comes with that. Fun times. |
Paris, keep the lights on for me, I'll visit you again someday!
To relive the story, you can check out my other days in Paris here: Day 1, Day 2, Day 3
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