Sunday, November 5, 2023

Victory belongs to the most tenacious!

Well this weekend it is raining in Sydney so my usual routine of hiking / bush walking is rescheduled to next week so this means opportunity for another blog post. 

Recently I've been finding joy of having to complete a hike. There is an amazing feeling about accomplishing something difficult and pushing your body to the limits. So I've been obsessing on hiking gear and bought myself this week new hiking shoes, soft shell jackets, windbreakers, dry fit clothes, socks, trekking pole and some more unnecessary gear money can buy. I tell you these things are expensive anything from Kathmandu, North Face, Macpac and the likes will drain money away but the quality is also very good. (Plus makes me feel like a mountaineer!) I'm very particular with brands specially with jackets, and most especially if you're gearing up for a trip to Peru and doing the Inca trail hike to Machu Picchu! So look forward to that! But this post is about Paris! 

At first I was hesitant to include Paris to our Europe trip simply because of people warning us of the scams and rampant theft in the city. As well as how "dirty" it was but to my surprise I absolutely love Paris! I regret that I only stayed for 2 nights as the only priority at that time was to watch tennis! BIG MISTAKE. France I promise to be back!

From London we left early and caught the 7:30am train to Paris. We arrived at our hotel before lunch and stayed at Hotel Trocadero - https://www.hoteleiffeltrocadero.com/en/. I recommend this hotel as it is near the Eiffel tower! In our room, we have the beautiful Eiffel tower in sight. Seeing Eiffel at your window at night is extra fancy with its lights on! 

It was a beautiful day with the Eiffel only a stroll away from our hotel!

After checking in we walked around the city, not sure if things have changed but definitely the city is clean! We even took the metro and did not encounter any pickets! After strolling the Eiffel tower we went to the Louvre to see the famous Mona Lisa and all the artworks.

There was huge queue to take a closer look at the Mona Lisa, I just didn't have the patience to line up

Lots of paintings, egyptian, greek and roman sculptures

And yes lots of penis!

Hello Venus!

Epic fail shot!

Honestly we went to the Louvre at 3:30 PM and it is still packed! I can't imagine if we went earlier so I recommend either going super early or do the same like we did. You definitely will not spend more than 2 hours unless you're an art enthusiast. After the Louvre we went to Arc de Triumph and then did a river cruise around Paris!

Arc De Triumph, this road is actually a roundabout but there is a small section for tourists like us to stop and take a selfie

Just cruising Seine river

I see you again Eiffel!

The next day was French Open! I am surprised at how difficult it is to purchase these tickets! In Australia, buying AO tickets isn't as hard. Let me tell you the story of how I almost not ending up watching at Roland Garros! I signed up for March early release tickets. Unfortunately at that time, I was in Japan so I missed buying on early release. When I checked the site, the tickets were all sold out and my only chance was if people would resell their tickets on May. I was so disappointed and desperate at that time that I purchased scalper tickets on a third party site called seatsnet.com at a more expensive price! After more than a month, I still haven't received the tickets and tried calling customer service. When I checked the reviews, majority didn't get the tickets so I was sure I got scammed! Frustrated I tried my luck during the resell last May. The tickets sold faster like Taylor Swift geez. I'm surprised at the amount of fans for a tennis game! It was almost midnight and I was getting frustrated coz I couldn't get any but luckily M tried on her phone and she got 2 tickets! Simply no choosing of seats, clicking away and bought whatever is available in a second! It was PURE luck. The competition for tennis tickets is unreal. We're not even watching QF or finals, just on round 2. Anyway long story short, seatsnet issued an apology as even on the day of the match, I didn't get the tickets. Luckily they issued me a refund. If we relied on our seatsnet tickets we would have missed French open and I would be extremely disappointed as I planned our Euro dates simply to time our Paris trip during the French open matches!

Yes Roland Garros!

We get to watch Casper Rudd!

If it isn't the King of clay himself, Rafa!

2/4, Wimbledon and US open are next in line!

We didn't stay long because we also wanted to go to Versailles Palace! At 2:30PM we grabbed an uber to Versailles. You must go here it is my favorite among all the places we went to in Europe. It would have been perfect if there weren't so many people! Travel tip, summer is packed in Europe anywhere you go.


Palace of Versailles garden, Unesco World Heritage

A statue of Zeus outside the palace

Paintings capturing Kings and people of the French revolution

Look at that painting, the entire ceiling is filled with art!

Ces't magnifique!

The most expensive omelette du fromage! The total cost of this breakfast A$80!

I'm an idiot for only booking 2 nights! Paris I will be back and I will try escargot and also visit Colmar, France. I loved this Paris trip and it definitely felt rushed.

Next stop was Switzerland!

Tuesday, September 19, 2023

London, fancy a cuppa? You dapper!

Ah September how time flies? It's incredible that we bid farewell to the dreaded winter and now basking in a 35-degree spring! Summer is rushing over Sydney but I'm not complaining! To be honest I love the hot weather and longer days. My body just naturally feels better with sweat haha..  Anyway I thought I'd write about our London trip last May! Our Europe trip was supposedly done last 2019 but due to the pandemic, our travel plans rescheduled. This is by far the most expensive trip I've ever spent on. Aside from Euro, British pounds and Swiss francs being strong currencies, the Aussie dollar has been weaker than ever. Also In a span of 3 weeks we went to 5 countries which are England, France, Italy, Switzerland and Vatican so that's why we went full broke! 

Off to London! Did you know that the longest direct flight in the world is Sydney to London? Imagine sitting in a plane for 23 hours? My butt was exhausted in that economy seat! We didn't even take direct flight! We chose to stopover to Singapore for a bit of rest, (also we love SG food!) and yet the flight was tiring. I'd take US trip coming from Manila than Sydney any day. Everywhere feels much farther from Australia.

London first day was a leisurely stroll throughout the city (clocked in 30k steps booya). We were lucky the city roads were closed due to marathon or fun run. We had the city to ourselves and got good photos of Tower of London, London bridge, the Big Ben, London Eye, Buckingham Palace and Westminster Abbey! We also went to the British museum and highly recommend you visit as well. I wanted to see Winston Churchill museum but we had no more time. I plan to come back to watch Wimbledon one of these days so it's in the list.

Due to jetlag, we were awake at 3am and roaming the city at 6am!

London bridge is even more beautiful up close

The London Eye! For me it's not that special anymore since almost everywhere in the world now has this.

Trafalgar square fountain

Only in Australia, Jollibee is NOT found. What gives?!

Proof you went to London!

Old scriptures in the museum

Rosetta stone! Happy to see it!

My fave actually is Westminster Abbey, love the architecture inside.

Zombie apocalypse?? No one/cars towards the Big Ben!

The next day we went on a tour to see Stonehenge and Unesco Heritage site - Roman Baths. It's a preserved site of thermae in Baths, Somerset during the Roman times when they rule Britain. You can see the spring, Bath house, Roman Emperor statues and museum trinkets. No aliens though!



I thought I'd see aliens but...

There's a small museum for facts and trivias

Hmm more of these alien rocks..

This is Roman baths during AD period. You can't swim but some people tastes the water!

I ran into W and B! Small world, we used to work together in Hewlett Packard!

Baths was lovely, lots of shops did a bit of shopping. Plus it's the same place where Bridgerton was filmed. Our tour guide pointed out the Duchess of Hastings' mansion in the tv series!

The following day we went to Harry Potter Warner Bros studios! I'm a Potterhead so I absolutely marvelled the movie props here! I only wish I saw Emma Watson in person! 

The dragon prop in the 4th movie was colossal!

Hogwarts candle lit!

Sortie? I'm house Gryffindor for sure!

The ladders are moving!

Gryffindor common room!

Trip to Albus' office?

Some green magic happening here! We paid for this so we have a scene wherein we're flying in a broomstick! Until now, we haven't opened the file! 

Chamber of secrets!

Buckbeak!

Off to school!

Only a true Gryffindor can pull out this sword!

Amazing how some movie magic make this Hogwarts shot big!

Chess pieces outside the studio!

That night we went to see Lion King and M fell asleep on the entire play coz she is sick


We went to see the Lion King play but M got sick. Even when we were touring Stonehenge she already fell ill. Surprisingly almost everyone was coughing in the train and no one is wearing masks. We tested for covid but it was negative so regardless we join the European army of sickies!

On our last day of our Europe trip we flew from Rome and back to London as we have our roundtrip flight tickets to Sydney. We saw the insides of Westminster Abbey and went to Notting Hill because it's one of my favorite movies! Such a classic.

Hello Ben we meet again!


Westminster abbey is beautiful inside


Fun with flags

More of British monarchy inside

Beautiful day, sun shining inside the abbey

Baker street! If you're familiar with Sherlock Holmes!

The famous blue door of Notting Hill movie!

Where is Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant!?

Our scrumptious meal at Qantas business lounge! We are members #frequentfliers

I did miss you Aussie skies! This was taken before landing to Sydney!

And there you have it! This post is just one chapter of our European adventure - stay tuned for the next one in Paris!