Paris to Krakow

•July 18, 2008 • Leave a Comment

Today i kissed goodbye to beautiful Paris.

Here’s what happened today.

9pm: Went to sleep early

3am: Woke up to pack up and get ready for taxi

4am: Taxi Arrives

5am: Arrived at Charles De Gaulle (Paris) airport

7am: Boarded flight to Krakow or “Cracovie” in Polish

9am: Arrived in Krakow

10am: Arrive at apartment

Then we had Lunch and wandered. And i posted this blog.

Paris

•July 18, 2008 • Leave a Comment

I only just made this blog and i can’t remember everything i did in Paris so i’ll give a shortish recount of what i did and some thoughts i had about the great city.

Where i went and what i did

  • I saw the Eiffel Tower (well duh). Some official dude told us the lines would be 2-3 hours which was very believable from the line sizes, but it turned out only taking a half hour.
  • We stayed in an apartment just near the Basilique Du Sacre-Coeur (it’s a massive church). There’s 300 steps to the top of the church which was as you can imagine tiring to say the least.
  • Spent many many Euros and time on train rides, although the transport system is Amazing. I mean trains come every 5 mins or less and the doors open and close within 10-15 seconds of each other. So it was definitely worth it.
  • Walked around aimlessly exploring Montmarte. Montmarte is virtually the only hill in France and is where artists such as Picasso and Dali painted heaps.
  • Hopped on this big boat and cruised along the Seine River, which had great photo opportunities of many Parisian landmarks.
  • I saw the Arc De Triomphe, which was pretty cool and way bigger than i thought it would be.
  • Went to the Louvre (you know, where the Mona Lisa and Venus De Milo is and where part of The Da Vinci Code was set). I got a Multimedia guide (touch screen thingo), which was very helpful and recommendable-it gives commentaries on the main works and directions around the place. I’m almost done (there’s heaps to do in Paris lol)
  • I visited the “Musee de l’Armee” which contained nearly every weapon and uniform of war inside it.
  • I also visited the Centre Georges Pompidou which is a modern art gallery that i would recommend to anyone (and I’m not a fan of art). Although the so called ‘modern’ art was quite disturbing, for example in the religious section one work was a video of a naked women cutting a pentagram into her stomach etc..
  • And last but not least my older Sister came to stay with us for a few Nights from London.

Thoughts and observations about Paris

  • Well it’s not necessarilly all around the city (and i do not mean to offend any Parisians) but around Montmarte the streets weren’t what you would call clean, but whatever.
  • I’m confused as to why water was coming out of the gutter and drains on a sunny day :S.
  • The transport system (particularly the trains) rock, and is extremely efficient unlike somewhere i live *cough *cough*….Sydney.
  • If you translate Euros to Aussie dollars everything is really expensive.
  • And obviously Paris is very beautiful

All in all paris was a great experience and i’m looking forward to coming back again.

Hey

•July 17, 2008 • 1 Comment

Welcome to my first blog.

My name is jake and i’m from Sydney, Australia.

I’ve been delaying starting a blog for a long time and here i am finally getting to it.

Just a quick few bits of info about me:

  • I’m Australian but my whole family is from Poland
  • I’m a BIG a game whether it be PC gaming, Console gaming or Tabletop (miniatures) gaming.
  • I’m real big into music, Alt Rock, Metal and House/Techno in particular
  • And i love traveling.

Oh and I’m in Europe right now as i type this, specifically in Krakow in Poland, but I’ll get to that in my next post.

What to expect

This blog may not just be opinions and news i care about but I’ll have a bit of a Journal going on of what i did and am going to do in the next 6 weeks of my Europe Holiday.

Then the good stuff i.e. gaming and such.

Anyway if there is someone reading this which there probablly isn’t, enjoy and stay tuned for updates.