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lyore ([personal profile] lyore) wrote2007-01-21 03:15 pm
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France

Yep folks, it's official. I'm going to France. And also to the UK, and possibly to Italy, depending on what we decide to do. At the moment looks like being 20 days in France, primarily based in Paris and Northern France (cause Paris is where the free accommodation is *waves to [profile] kasneeze) and then 10 days in England/UK. Only 5 weeks to get everything organised...

This is my first proper overseas trip (NZ does not count), and it's far and away the longest holiday I've ever been on. Which means that I'm very excited, but only slightly less nervous. I'm hoping to get the dates finalised and tickets booked this week.

On that note, anyone out there got any tips/warnings/dos and don'ts/things to do and see? So far, the collective wisdom of my RL friends has informed me that:
a. Europe is full of pickpockets so talented that they steal the clothes off your back and you never even notice,
b. Europe is a very good place to go to pick up guys from Australia (with bonus points if they actually come from your home town), and
c. Starting a conversation on a plane with 'Hi Jack' is a Very Bad Idea.

In other matters, I've got the latest episode of Supernatural but in an unnatural bout of good-sisterlyness, have decided to wait for [profile] bob_ette to arrive tomorrow before watching it. This has nothing to do with the fact I have SG-1 and Dr Who to watch tonight. I heard there has been some... interesting fan reactions to this one, so I'm especially curious about it.

[identity profile] amethyste5.livejournal.com 2007-01-21 09:15 pm (UTC)(link)
I AM SO HAPPY FOR YOU!!!!!!! (and insanely jealous too)

I went in high school with a group that included the French and Latin teachers and also a teacher who took German in college. (Watching them plus my Spanish speaking classmates try to decipher street signs in Rome was hilarious)

As for tips:
Notre Dame is a must, I was bored out of my mind with most of the chapels and cathedrals we saw in Europe, what with not being Catholic, but Notre Dame is special. It has an amazing feeling to it, and I especially recommend the garden right behind it.

If you intend to go to the Louvre devote at least a full day, it's huge and way too easy to get lost in

For unique souvenirs you can't beat going to the artist quarter just behind Sacre Couer and having your portrait done. My mom adored mine and still has it up in the house. (Be aware, the stairs may take you awhile, but the view at the top is worth it!)

The cheese sandwiches that you will see being sold from carts at every tourist location are REALLY good.

Versailles is a worthwhile day trip, especially as a Dr. Who fan...

The Metro in Paris is safe and simple, I loved it. (And I'm from Texas, where NO ONE walks and there is no public transit)

If you need cheap souvenirs, my aunt's recommendation turned out really well, get a kid's meal at a European McDonald's. The box and the toy are different from what you have at home.

If you do get to go to Italy, buy chocolate and ice cream, and the Space Electric Discotheque in Italy was a blast! (And I didn't drink at the time, so it really is fun for anyone)

One last tip, get at least one disposable camera, if anything goes wrong with your normal camera you'll be heartbroken that you don't have a backup. (Also, if going somewhere where it might get damaged or lost, dropped in water, etc. take the disposable just to be safe)

[identity profile] lyore.livejournal.com 2007-01-22 06:54 am (UTC)(link)
All you people who got to go to Europe in school! *Is jealous back*

Thanks for the tips. Not only am I going to Versailles, I'm going to Cardiff too!!

Disposable camera is a really good idea, especially since I am going to be taking my parent's semi-expensive digital one.

[identity profile] amethyste5.livejournal.com 2007-01-22 01:32 pm (UTC)(link)
I learned the hard way, my regular camera's spring just quit, couldn't rewind the film so I couldn't get it out, I was so glad I had a disposable.