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Travel Report Part 3B: France, Paris architectural tour >>XXL<<

Posted by Milan Asanovic
October 7, 2006 - 11:28PM cet
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Continued from Part 3A Next day we started of with visit to an amazing market place (more on that later) followed by a closer inspection of Pantheon. Hosting provided by FotoTime It was originally built as a church dedicated to St. Genevieve, but now combines liturgical functions with its role as a famous burial place. It is an early example of Neoclassicism, with a façade modeled on the Pantheon in Rome. Hosting provided by FotoTimeHosting provided by FotoTime Strolling down right in the smack of Saint German Blvd we wondered off to a little romantic park (like so many that are there) @ Square de Cluny and explored the surprising sights which included ancient remains, church & a museum. Hosting provided by FotoTimeHosting provided by FotoTimeHosting provided by FotoTime We finally had our first Metro ride … Hosting provided by FotoTime ….tried to make the Maxim’s boat ride, but we were late which made ma cheri sad. Hosting provided by FotoTimeHosting provided by FotoTime No problem I had another destination in mind anyways -Eiffel Tower ;-) Hosting provided by FotoTimeHosting provided by FotoTimeHosting provided by FotoTime The closer we got to this gargantuan structure so did the romanticism grew ;-) LMAO Hosting provided by FotoTimeHosting provided by FotoTime …ahh Paris, Eiffel, tres joli, …. Hosting provided by FotoTime … l’ amour, petit dejeuner LMAO Hosting provided by FotoTime Across the Seine & the Eiffel Tower is the mighty Troacadero site of. Palais du Trocadero was built for the 1878 World’s Fair & then for the Exposition Internationale of 1937 demolished & Palace de Chaillot was rebuilt. The view from the above... Hosting provided by FotoTime ….and from the below Hosting provided by FotoTime After all this afternoon delight we did our usual & favorite unmapped return via some smaller streets to our home base, but not before stumbling into a few favorite sites including Sorbonne. Hosting provided by FotoTime Hosting provided by FotoTime Night was reserved for more romance, wine & epicurean delights but not before taking a look at what we were fortunate to experience together today for the first time. Hosting provided by FotoTime Unfortunately all this romance & joie de vivre resulted in me forgetting to charge the camera battery and lose a whole day of sightseeing picture opportunities :-( A few pictures of the Monteparnasse Blvd sights such as Fontaine de L’Observatoire .. Hosting provided by FotoTime … dedicated sculpture honoring Stephane Tarnier the architect of perinatology … Hosting provided by FotoTime …and with NO BATTERY left Ecole Militaire & Hotel des Invalides were not captured on film ;-( Soon after we ended up in our favorite Latin Quarter again checking out all the cool little shops, cafés & sites… Hosting provided by FotoTime ..such as St. Germain des Pres Hosting provided by FotoTime Hosting provided by FotoTime The evening was reserved not only for bistro & party time but as well accidental discovery of some unique places just by walking around … Hosting provided by FotoTime … such as Barbes. Represented by many different cultural tastes (ie Algerian, Sengalese,etc) which gives it that colorful feel and an exciting quality that few other places in Paris can match. You would never expect to be so exciting at night time, the only thing keeping us from staying there the whole night was absolute exhaustion (& a little bit of too much peppermint tea NAAAARDIIIN SALAM ;-) ). Hosting provided by FotoTime Hosting provided by FotoTime Next day was reserved for spending it with our Parisian friends, enjoying the best of food & watch shopping that Paris had to offer, of course more about that later ;-) The day after we had our morning shopping run at the most fabulous market & picnic lunch in the nature (later about that as well) followed by spending the day sightseeing the biggest avenue I ever saw - Champs-Élysées. The view toward the start of it on one side Palace the Concorde… Hosting provided by FotoTime Hosting provided by FotoTime …and the other end of it Place Charles de Gaulle. Hosting provided by FotoTime With its cinemas, cafés, and luxury specialty shops I can’t say that it isn’t interesting just not what I personally find charming about true Paris. Hosting provided by FotoTimeHosting provided by FotoTime In the middle of it is the glorious and one of my favorite landmarks in the world Arc de Triomphe. Hosting provided by FotoTime I just love this photo! Hosting provided by FotoTime The intricate design is by Jean Chalgrin, in the Neoclassical version of ancient Roman architecture with major academic sculptors of France are all represented. Hosting provided by FotoTime Hosting provided by FotoTime Hosting provided by FotoTime Hosting provided by FotoTime Hosting provided by FotoTime Hosting provided by FotoTime Hosting provided by FotoTime Arc is a linchpin of the historic axis leading from the courtyard of the Louvre Palace, a sequence of monuments and grand thoroughfares on a route leading out of Paris. Here is a little 360 vista looking in all directions. Hosting provided by FotoTime Hosting provided by FotoTime Hosting provided by FotoTime Hosting provided by FotoTime Hosting provided by FotoTime Hosting provided by FotoTime Hosting provided by FotoTime Hosting provided by FotoTime Beneath the Arc is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier from the First World War. It burns in memory of the dead who were never identified, now in both World Wars. Hosting provided by FotoTime Hosting provided by FotoTime Hosting provided by FotoTime The last day we decided we need to spice it up so next stop Pigalle ;-) Hosting provided by FotoTime Pigalle is infamous for being a tourist red-light district, with many sex shops and prostitutes operating in the side streets, but in the daytime it is really quite inviting. Hosting provided by FotoTime Hosting provided by FotoTime Lots of things to see & have a laugh at (especially the names) I can only imagine it at night ;-) Hosting provided by FotoTimeHosting provided by FotoTime Hosting provided by FotoTime Even the world famous Moulin Rouge was there … Hosting provided by FotoTime Hosting provided by FotoTime Next up was Montmartre a hill in the north Paris, primarily known for the white-domed Basilica of the Sacré Cœur on its summit. Hosting provided by FotoTime Hosting provided by FotoTime The walk all the way up to it is definitely worth it especially on such gorgeous day like this one. Hosting provided by FotoTime Hosting provided by FotoTime A little bit more up walking …. Hosting provided by FotoTime Hosting provided by FotoTime … and you’re staring at this!!!... Hosting provided by FotoTime Hosting provided by FotoTime …while looking at whole Paris like on the palm of your hand. Hosting provided by FotoTime Hosting provided by FotoTime The interior of the Basilica was stunning as well that I couldn’t resist taking some photos despite no camera rule during mass ;-) Hosting provided by FotoTime Hosting provided by FotoTime Hosting provided by FotoTime Hosting provided by FotoTime Hosting provided by FotoTime Hosting provided by FotoTime The rest of the afternoon was spending enjoying the calamity of the little parks … Hosting provided by FotoTime Hosting provided by FotoTime Hosting provided by FotoTime … as well all the little pathways crisscrossing the hill. Hosting provided by FotoTime Hosting provided by FotoTime Soon we headed back taking our last ride on the Metro while catching last few pics in the process. Hosting provided by FotoTime Hosting provided by FotoTime Time was to meet our friends again & go for that last day big time send off ;-) You guessed it that is a whole other story ;-) ;- ) ;-) Stay tuned for Part 4
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Brilliant pictorial bijo

Posted by B
October 7, 2006 - 11:48PM cet
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you sure covered all the bases here
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Thanks Asi the sad part is that I excluded many pics so as not >

Posted by Milan Asanovic
October 8, 2006 - 05:44AM cet
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to overload the report. I guess I still failed miserably, but I had so much fun & so much to see/share that i was left with no other choice.
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Great Milan! Thanks for all these Beautiful pictures!

Posted by adam-co
October 8, 2006 - 12:18AM cet
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You got it Michael, glad you enjoyed it so much.

Posted by Milan Asanovic
October 8, 2006 - 05:45AM cet
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:-)
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Breath taking trip, M! Thanx a billion for sharing.

Posted by Haagen
October 8, 2006 - 12:59AM cet
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Great efforts!
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Glad you enjoyed it Kristian, but there are still a few tricks >

Posted by Milan Asanovic
October 8, 2006 - 05:47AM cet
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left up my sleeve. Stay tuned mate the next parts might be of additional interest to a watch geek in you ;-)
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Wow! Great stuff, makes me want to hop on a plane! thanks!

Posted by Sim
October 8, 2006 - 01:30AM cet
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Simmy ol' boy as long as u jump on a plane & avoid the table >>>

Posted by Milan Asanovic
October 8, 2006 - 05:49AM cet
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Munich style LOL Long time no tlak give us a ring soon.
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Tres Joli mon amis!

Posted by Bounoure
October 8, 2006 - 01:30AM cet
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Un petit dejeuner avec ca? ;) You know Paris very well now. You can be a tour guide here. Unfortunatly this job is not paid well and you will have to say good bye to the top 5 :(
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Merci Mon Ami! I will work tour guide for Petrus or even some >

Posted by Milan Asanovic
October 8, 2006 - 05:57AM cet
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St Emilion/Margaux/Mount Cadet hell even for a nice vintage Chat. Lafit :-) Hey the tours were indeed great, but it wouldn't be as special if not for all the great relaxing downtime we had hanging with you guys - our French connections! :-) Next time we do a bit less sightseeing and a bit more shopping & partying. D'accord?
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very nice...I agree Paris is simply a beautiful city...>>

Posted by Steinmeyer
October 8, 2006 - 05:23AM cet
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if only for that 'troublemaker' Nicolas....hahaha!!! LOL! can't wait for part 4...where are the 'party' shots and shots of you driving away in the Aston Martin..??
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Hey Eric that Nicolas is indeed nothing but a lot of trouble >>>

Posted by Milan Asanovic
October 8, 2006 - 06:01AM cet
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for boredom & sadness. ;-) The time spent in Paris definitely wouldn't be as pleasurable or trouble free (after all I was his pro bono client during my stay there) if it wasn't for his wonderful wife & his hospitality. The part 4 is in the making I just have to get approval by my lawyer in order to avoid any self-incrimination ;-)
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Do you know what the NAAAAARDIN trouble maker says to you?))))

Posted by FONDANECHE
October 8, 2006 - 08:37AM cet
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Hope you make a jump till Paris soon, Eric! LOOOOOL!
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WOW,Milan , I'm proud of you...You really understood PARIS)))

Posted by FONDANECHE
October 8, 2006 - 08:33AM cet
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And you desrcribe it perfectly...Seems that you're in love with! Come back when you want , my friend.My NAAAAAAARDIN's house is always open for you!
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Thanks Nicolas well a lot of credit goes to You my very >>>

Posted by Milan Asanovic
October 8, 2006 - 09:44AM cet
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helpful & considerate Nardin host! ;-) You know I went & discovered a lot, but I feel I haven't even covered the bare bases which is a good thing because that assures me coming back for another try! :-) I did sincerely enjoy most of the sights I've seen & feel that there is so much more to see. This again wouldn't be as easy if it wasn't for all the good local pointers & insight I received - which IMO is the only way to truly enjoy a new city/country. Next time I just need to stay a little bit longer! :-)
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You're not an ordinary NAAAAAAARDIN tourist!)))

Posted by FONDANECHE
October 8, 2006 - 10:25AM cet
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That's maybe why you dicovered the TRUE Paris and not only the tourist banalities! Come when you want,and a bit longer!It will be my pleasure!
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Great photos Milan

Posted by Guille
October 8, 2006 - 05:26PM cet
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Made me miss Paris. I used to visit at least twice a year. Great city, happy to see that you and Sandy had a fabulous time. Thanks for posting these.
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Thanks hermano Paris truly is a spectacular city that offers to

Posted by Milan Asanovic
October 9, 2006 - 07:01PM cet
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people like us some of the best pleasures of life to be enjoyed - and I am not talking about watches :-)
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Milan thank you for all you reports >

Posted by Odier
October 8, 2006 - 10:55PM cet
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I am always amassed when I see this kind of detailed reports, it is almost as if we were there. I am glad you find France (Paris) a place you like, I live here and at times I forget how it is. Thanks for your time and preparing those posts about this last trip of yours. I thank you for your visit and I look forward to seeing Sandy and you again, I am sure it will be one level up. All the best wishes to you both. Yves.
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Geez Thanks & here I thought you didn't notice LOL >>

Posted by Milan Asanovic
October 9, 2006 - 07:06PM cet
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Glad you enjoyed both our visit & the reports as it was truly our pleasure to enjoy your wonderful country & of course your hospitality. Although it took a while to prepare all this posts it was due to reminiscing of the truly spectacular time we had, so it was my pleasure to share it with all my on line friends. As for seeing us again well be careful what you wish for cause Christmas is right behind the corner LOL :-)
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