I departed from Paris Nord train station this morning at
9:01am. I have never traveled alone through such a large city before. Clearly I
gave myself more than enough time, but it’s better to be early then late. I had
to take the metro from my hotel and transfer to another metro to reach my
destination. The moon was still shining
and very few people were out. The sun didn’t rise until 8:45am, two hours after
I woke up. Now I am on the train, heading towards Brussels, Belgium where I
will be able to navigate myself through the city to reach my hostel. Only a few
more days and I will be heading to catch a plane to Dublin then finally one
last long flight back home to Colorado. It has been an adventure for sure. In Brussels there is an International Festival of
Ice Sculptures ‘Ice Magic’ and the sculptures are comic book
characters. Four
hundred and twenty tons of natural ice will be transformed creating the worlds
of Tintin,
Quick & Flupke, the Smurfs, Gaston Lagaffe, Asterix, Boule et Bill, Thor,
Spiderman, Lucky Luke and many more. I plan on spending a few hours there. I
have never seen an Ice Sculpture before. I am most excited to eat a Belgium
Waffle. I hear they are amazing. Along with ice sculptures and waffles I plan
on seeing the giant atom and the Cathedral of Saints Michel and Gudule. Belgium
was never in my plans to visit until I had to figure out what to do after Paris
for four days so why not just go to another country before I head home! There
is also a comic book path within the city where I can walk and see graffiti
artists’ works of comics on the sides of buildings. I am excited to see what
the murals are. Other then that, I plan on relaxing and preparing myself to go
back to the States and reflect on what I have learned while being abroad.
02 January 2014
01 January 2014
New Years in Paris
Champs Elysees with the Arc de Triomphe de l'Étoile. |
Eiffel Tower with the The Seine river in front. |
I stayed the first three nights in the Louvre Youth Hostel about 3 blocks away from the Louvre. It was in the perfect location to see Notre Dame and hop on a metro and go anywhere. I took the metro out to see the famous " Mouin Rouge." There are markets all over Paris right now for the holidays. I think Europe in the winter is the perfect time to visit. The streets are all decorated and there is hundreds of things to do. There was outdoor ice-skating, concerts, delicious street food, and shopping. The french know how to have a good time. Last night, New Years Eve, I was able to bring in 2014 in front of the Eiffel Tower. Thousands of visitors and locals gathered together to celebrate the past year and look forward to the new year.
I head to Brussels, Belgium tomorrow. It is my last stop before I finally head home back to the states. To see more photos from Paris, France please view Hannah Swick Photography- Paris, France.
Au Revoir Paris!
The Louvre. |
Fountain at the Palace of Versailles. |
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