Last month my husband and I brought our three children, aged 13, 12, and 4, on our first European vacation. It was a simply fantastic trip. Thanks for reading!
FRIDAY
Our first day in London was a little rough. The flight over was great - very smooth, comfortabl
SATURDAY
Today was a gorgeous day - plenty of sunshine, temps in the 70s. We are having a little trouble getting rolling in the morning, although I am not surprised - it takes me a good five days to get used to DST, which is only an hour different than what we are used to! We found a little Italian coffee shop called Costa right around the corner, which is exactly next door to a little American coffee shop called Starbucks, which is twenty yards away from another little American coffee shop called Starbucks, which is next to another... well, you get the picture. We
fueled up on blueberry muffins and massimo (not grande, massimo!) mocha lattes and headed for Waterloo Pier on the Thames. Here we caught our double-dec
SUNDAY
We are getting a little better with this morning thing. We hit Costa again for breakfast then made our way down to the Tube. We seemed to navigate things pretty well, people were asking us for help, poor souls... we rode the tube to Tower Hill where we found the infamous Tower of London. William the Conqueror built the White Tower in 1077, and his successors expanded it. It served most famously as a prison and execution site - this is where Anne Boleyn and Lady Jane Grey (among others) met the chopping block. It's most recent prisoner was Rudolf Hess, one of Hitler's henchmen in WWII. Today the Crown Jewels are housed here. We took a tour led by a Yeoman Warder, aka Beefeater, then explored a bit on our own - seeing the Crown Jewels, Traitors Gate, Tower Green, and the towers that imprisoned Princess Elizabeth, Sir Walter Raleigh, and the two young princes kidnapped during the War of Roses in 1483.
After exploring the Tower, we headed back to our tube stop and decided to explore a different area of the city. We walked from our hotel in Trafalgar Square to Leicester Square, which can best be described as the Theater District, and on to Piccadilly Circus, which is pretty much Times Square without the really tall skyscraper
MONDAY
Today we decided to go total tourist and get tickets for the double-dec
glad we did - we saw all of London, and were able to "hop-on, hop-off" at any stop.
Our first hop-off was to St. Paul's Cathedral, an amazingly beautiful church in the city. The cathedral was destroyed in the Great Fire of 1666, and rebuilt by Christophe
After hitting the Beatles Shop (across the street from the Rolling Stones Shop), and searching for Abbey Road (we didn't find it), we finished the evening at a true English pub, The Sherlock Holmes, where we (well, some of us) ate fish & chips and mushy peas. And tea.
TUESDAY
Our last day in London. Buckingham Palace does the Changing of the Guard ceremony on odd days this month, and as luck would have it, today is April 29! We made our way down the Mall to the Palace, every now and then dodging raindrops. We waited outside the wrought iron gates, along with what may have been every other tourist in London. Gotta do it, though! Right on time, the Guards, accompanie
If all I did on this entire trip was walk through Westminste
And that was how I wanted to remember London, so we walked across Westminste
WEDNESDAY
Today was another adventure - we boarded the Eurostar at St. Pancras Station in London and headed for Paris! It was an excellent way to go. Fast, smooth ride, breakfast served at our seats... we just sat back, relaxed, and watched the French countrysid
Cheers, London! You surpassed my expectatio
Bonjour, Paris!
THURSDAY
Happy May Day to all!
May Day (May 1) is a holiday celebrated in many parts of the world, including France. There is no school, no work, and lots of places are closed. Guess what lots and lots of people decided to do today, on their day off? Yes. They came to Disneyland Paris.
We had fun, though, despite the crowds and intermitte
It was a nice, relaxing day - tomorrow we hit the City of Lights!
FRIDAY
After a pleasant French breakfast at our hotel, we ventured to the RER station to catch the train into the city. Everything went smoothly and we disembarke
This became our starting point as we made our way down the Champs-Ely
We cruised down the river and back again, fi
nally hopping off at Tour Eiffel. We walked around it, enjoying the many different views. I always kind of thought it was just a really big erector set, but it really is beautiful. The whole area surroundin
We walked around a bit searching for lunch, and found a cafe back on the Champs-Ely
SATURDAY
Today we made our way back into Paris. First on our list to visit today was Notre Dame.
We walked through the beautiful cathedral and around the outside. We did not get up into the tower, though (see yesterday'
We then took a stroll through the city, over the river and past the Sorbonne to Luxembourg Gardens. We found a little shop that made baguette sandwiches
had a little picnic in the park. Then a French policewoma
After lunch we headed back to the river where we got back on the batobus and cruised around the river to the Louvre. The museum is amazing. We saw the Venus di Milo and The Mona Lisa, but the most impressive art was the building's architectu
After the Louvre we headed back to the hotel. Tomorrow we plan to get in to the city a little later, so we can be there in the evening and see why they call Paris the City of Lights!
SUNDAY
We covered a lot of ground today. And I have the blisters on my feet to prove it! We got in to the hotel after midnight, so I'm afraid this will be a short post... I will try to add to it later on.
We had a relatively late breakfast and headed for the city around
11:30am. We took the train to PereLaChai
MONDAY
Back to Disneyland
Flying Carpets over Agrabah (like Dumbo), Cars Rally (like teacups, but in cars from the movie), and the Cinamagiqu
Will got to meet a lot of characters
TUESDAY
Today we head home. We have had an outstandin
chiranjit7, 2 months ago | Flag as Inappropriategreat one .. if you want some historical tour here is my guide http://chiranjittrav el.blogspo t.com/
amyem, 3 months ago | Flag as InappropriateThanks for the comments! The trip was indeed a blast. To Charlotte - I didn't use a travel agent. I did book flights on expedia and the london hotel through londontown.com. Otherwise I just spent months devouring books, articles, and online sites. Although for me, the planning is half the fun!
charlotte140, 4 months ago | Flag as InappropriateI really enjoyed your journal. I have been to London on my own 3 times and hope to do Paris next time. Your journal was very helpful in planning my next trip. Your pics were a great addition. It sounded as tho you planned very well. I wonder if you did all planning on your own or did you use a travel agent.
Metalwarrior, 5 months ago | Flag as InappropriateSounds like youreally had a blast! Am still in the process of planning. Praying that i'll exploring Europe before Christmas...
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