Sunday, February 20, 2011

Paris’s Latin Quarter

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Latin QuarterThe day after Montmartre I wanted to have a “lazy day” and just chill and do some writing but, same as before, I couldn’t help knowing I was still in a trip to Paris, and leaving the next day, so it was up to me to make the best out of it. I tried to use the drizzle as an excuse, but it did not work with my friends, who urged me to just leave the couch and go take a walk or do something!
I did not feel like going far or taking the metro this time, but there was still a prefect plan for me: touring the Latin Quarter, which is just a few blocks from where I was.
The short walk on Avenue des Gobelins made me think of, from all the times I had been there, how I had mostly ignored the “Manufacture des Gobelins”, a traditional tapestry factory located very close to the “Les Gobelins” metro station, in the district XIIIe. This magnificent building was once the factory where the royalties had their tapestries and furniture made, including the court of Louis XIV and later monarchs.
Nowadays, the “Manufacture des Gobelins” belongs to the French Ministry of Culture and functions as a museum, which offers guided tours on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, both at 2 and 2.45pm. In any case, with all my procrastinating, it was way past those hours when I walked by Des Gobelins, so maybe next time…
The weather was a bit humid, but it was a bright day with pleasant temperature, with no need to wear more than a sleeveless vest to keep warm. Even when it was already February, some of the stores still had “Soldes” –sales- signs on their windows. Still, since shopping sales in Europe normally take place from the beginning of January, there is not a lot left by this time, but it is worth checking things out if you can only arrive in Europe in February. You will miss the crowds and the crazy shopping, but might still get a good deal on an item you like.
By the end of the Avenue des Gobelins there is a Starbucks coffee and, right on the left of it, the beginning of Rue Mouffetard. Almost three years ago, but in a much warmer summer day, I had walked this same route with a couple of friends, when about to say goodbye to one of them that was flying back home that afternoon, so it was funny to find myself there again, but on my own.
The Rue Mouffetard is one of the eldest streets in Paris, and therefore a very picturesque place to visit. It is also a very touristy place, where foreigners doing tourism in Paris are easily identified because of their cameras and backpacks, while the locals head to the little cozy restaurants and cafés, or carry their groceries in their shopping carts.
There is a lot of “Fromageries” in this street, selling all varieties of cheese. Bakers, butchers, grocers, fishmongers, cheese makers, gardeners and retailers are also some of the typical characters you can find selling their goods in their shops on both sides of the Rue Mouffetard. I tried to buy some souvenir gifts but found them to be a bit pricey in this street, so I decided to keep walking instead.
By the end of Rue Mouffetard I turned left towards the Montagne Sainte-Geneviève (5th district). After a couple of blocks, I arrived in a building I remembered seeing before. It was a church, but I couldn’t recall the name. Out of curiosity I searched for the sign and, when I found out it was the Église Saint-Étienne-du-Mont, dedicated to Sainte Geneviève. I recalled hearing that name a lot in Paris and, moreover, it is the translation of my name to French, so I decided to go in.
Paris Latin QuarterThere were a few tourists inside, as well as even less devotees praying in the different chapels. I was first surprised by a beautiful rood screen that is the only one left in Paris. Then I spent some time in the shrine of Sainte Genievève, and found out why her name was so familiar: she is the patron of Paris! Still, because of the linkage of her name and mine, I decided to light a candle.
When I exited Saint-Étienne-du-Mont I realized I was just on one side of the Pantheon of Paris, where many important French figures and prominent people are buried. I had never been inside of it, so I decided to give it a try. It was only 4.30 and they close at 6, but Pantheon staff seem to take closure times very seriously –or visitors normally take too much time to visit the Pantheon of Paris-, and so I was warned of their closing time and advised to start from the end: the back of the crypt. I visited the tombs of several important people like Voltaire and Rousseau, Victor Hugo, Alexandre Dumas, Louis Braille, René Cassin, Jean Monnet, Pierre and Marie Curie.
Got done with the Pantheon by 5.30, and then walked down to Le Jardin du Luxembourg, a beautiful park in Paris, but unfortunately during winter time they close 5.30, and I was not allowed in the gardens. Still, close to the gardens, on the street that leads to the Pantheon, I found a souvenir store where I bought the gifts I needed.
I stopped by the “Poste” or post office -conveniently widespread all over Paris, look for the yellow sign with a blue logo – and luckily it was still open, as they close at 8pm on weekdays. I found out for a small package it made more sense to buy an envelope in a bookshop – of the kind with bubbles on it- and so I did. The staff were helpful and I didn’t take a long time in there, very efficient!
I walked back to Avenue des Gobelins, taking pictures of the streets illuminated in sunset dim lights and colors, and with reflections of the buildings on the pavement still wet from the rain. By 7pm I was home, after a three-hour walk in beautiful Paris. Thanks to all the editors of E Travel Blog for valuing my articles and giving me this space again.

Lund, largest archbishopric, Sweden

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Lund is the second oldest town in Sweden. The construction of the town’s cathedral began in the 12th century and later Lund became the seat of the largest archbishopric in Europe. The Swedes took over the region in the late 17th century and founded the university. Nowadays Lund is a relaxed university town, much of medieval still survives today. Must-see attraction in Lind is also the famous Romanesque cathedral, the Domkyrkan.
The Historiska Museet is not far away and has a permanent collection of exhibits dating from the pre-Viking times, including a 7,000-year-old skeleton. Apart from around 40 houses, some of which date back to the 17th century, there is a permanent china exhibition as well as frequently changing temporary exhibitions.
Lund, like the rest of southern Sweden, has an oceanic climate. Despite its northern location, the climate is relatively mild. Summers are warm and pleasant.Winters are cold, with temperatures steady between -1 to 3 degrees Celsius. Lund has been praised for its cycling infrastructure. There are 5000 bike parking spaces in the town, featuring a multi-storey facility. There has been no increase in car usage for the past 10 years. Lund also has a city theatre (though without a local ensemble of its own) and a number of other places for concerts and theatres.
The town also hosts the largest open-air museum of Scania, Kulturen. Kulturen is the second oldest dedicated open-air museum in the world and consists of more than 30 buildings, as well as large collections on Scanian art, crafts. local archaeology and history. The museum was founded in 1892 by Georg Karlin. There are plenty of restaurants and cafes in Lund, ranging from cheap student fare to more sophisticated dining. Lund is also reputed to have some of the most varied nightlife in the region.

Solitaire Lodge, Lake Tarawera, Rotorua, New Zealand

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Set on its own peninsula on the direction sustain of Lake Tarawera, this Lodge offers tranquil seclusion for meet 20 guests per night. This boutique secure supplies the finest hotel dimension upkeep, superfine substance and wine all within 20  minutes of Rotorua in New Zealand. Solitaire  Lodge is a member of Teentsy Expensiveness Hotels of the World!
The Lodge features ten luxury journalist suites which are convenient, beautifully presented and superbly sited to strike into the views through storey to ceiling windows. Unwind with a indulgent spa management, assert a leisurely bushwalk, or sip a enclose of champagne time reposeful in the!
All suites feature: Air-conditioning, Electronic safe, LCD flat screen tv, DVD/CD player, Underfloor heating in the bathroom, Balcony with outdoor furniture, Full mini bar, Tea/coffee making facilities, Spa bath/shower.
Things to enjoy: Lake swimming, trout fishing, helipad, volcanic adventure, kayaking, motorised dinghies, plane, boating, thermal bathing, water skiing, mountain biking and on-site massage available on request.
 The chefs at Solitaire Lodge the optimum of New Zealand create to utter dishes that simply enhance the undyed flavours time the wines are korea to compliment the menu. Guests at  Solitaire Lodge percentage the dining plateau, which can accommodate up to 20 guests. The jetty provides an disjunctive dining expanse with hardwood furniture and sun lounges to soak up the greeting sun.

Great Cao Dai Temple. Tay Ninh is the holy tract of Caodaism, Vietnam

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Tay Ninh is the holy tract of Caodaism, likely Vietnam‘s most peculiar indigenous religion. Its conceiver, Ngo Minh Chieu was a Nation subject servant and was also a mystical who was well-versed in west and southeastern religions. The Temple is shapely between 1933 and 1955, it combines architectural elements of a service, a pagoda in an exuberant rocco style.
 
 It is near the mart hamlet of Lengthened Than, and only 5 kilometers from Tay Nihn, the metropolis of the field of the corresponding lingo. The thinking is a congruous seeing of Asian and  European name, with domes and embellishments informatory the atmosphere of the institution. In the knotty, visitors can also respect additional buildings, specified as the Chanh Mon Gate, the quadruplet towers and many.
 
 
Perhaps one reason it became so touristed was that it became interested in the Vietnamese nationalist laxation that sought to move the Land.
The ceremonies are held quartet nowadays a day; the most nonclassical for visitors is the noon  observance. When visiting Cao Dai Temple, satisfy tog modestly and respectfully and remove  your shoes before travel.

Best Western Hotel Lido, Grand Place

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Situated meet 200 metres from the Grand Place and the primary shopping street, the hotel also offers soft make to the additional sights of Mons. The hotel is ideally situated, ensuring convenience for occupation or holidays stays in a luxurious, late service.
Capacity: 146 persons, 73 rooms.
The rooms  know line satellite satellite television, in-room movies, pay-per-view,  alarm clock, room service for breakfast only, hairdryer, buffet,  rollaway beds and non-smoking rooms useable.
Services: Room Service, Airport Shuttle, Laundry, Dry Cleaning, Non-Smoking Rooms, Elevator, VIP Room Facilities, Breakfast in the Room, Bridal Suite, Currency Exchange, Shoe Shine, Car Hire, Fax/Photocopying, Ticket Service.
 The  Hotel Lido features an onsite breakfast  restaurants, unbound condition opportunity, as advisable as spa, steam dwell, and association apartment.