Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Tyler's Visit

Tyler came to visit me in Paris this past week. It was nice seeing him and having an excuse to do all of the touristy things in Paris! The first day he was here we took it easy because he was jet lagged and I was exhausted from spring break. We ate at my favorite bakery, Kayser, and we went to my local farmers market at Place Monge. We bought fruit, bread, and salami to have a little picnic back at the apartment. On Monday, we woke up and went to Pere Lachaise (a famous cemetery in Paris). It was a beautiful and HUGE cemetery. We saw Jim Morrison's grave (still a little unsure about why he is buried in Paris) and Oscar Wilde's grave. We both walked around Le Marais and ate falafel (the first place I bring every visitor) and walked over to Place Vosges to eat it. That night, we went to the 11th to eat crepes. I went to a creperie on my Eurotrip two years ago, but I could not remember the name or the location. I had been wanting to find it again so Tyler and I wandered around the area that it was in until we found it. I was so excited that I actually found it, and the food was just as good as I remembered! I had a goat cheese, ham, and egg crepe. Tyler had a potato and cheese crepe.
Oscar Wilde's grave, covered in kisses!
delicious ham, egg, and goat cheese crepe @ Chez Imogene
The next day we went to the Parisian Catacombs, which is an underground tomb in Paris. It was actually really cool- there are tunnels underneath this one area of Paris. All of the skulls and bones were stacked in an artistic manner which was cool, but a little creepy. After the catacombs, I took Tyler to Ile de la Cité to eat Berthillon ice cream. Sadly, I mixed up the islands so we wandered around Cité which isn't particularly cute. Fortunately, we found a cafe that served Berthillon ice cream (the best ice cream in the world!) and we bumped into Notre Dame.
Tyler in the CatacombsSkulls and Bones lined up in CatacombsTyler @ Notre Dame

On Wednesday, we went to the Palace of Versailles. It was beautiful, and extremely decadent to say the least. Everything was either dipped in gold or covered in diamonds. Tyler and I tried to estimate how much the palace is worth- our guesses were in the billions. There are hundreds of famous paintings in the building (many of which I had studied in art history, which was exciting!). We also wandered around the gardens, which were stunning. The only bad part was the masses of 10 year olds who were wandering around the building with their schools. I kept on running into little kids because they are so short! That night, we met up with my friend from high school, Maddie, and her boyfriend Branden. They were both in town on vacation so we all met up at a restaurant in the 11th!
Palace of Versailles
Gardens at VersaillesOut to dinner w/ Maddie
On Thursday, Tyler met me after my classes and we wandered around the 7th arrondissement. We went to the Eiffel Tower and the Champ du Mars. We came home and a few of my friends came over to cook dinner. We made barbeque chicken (Bri's mom sent her bbq sauce, which was delicious...), couscous with raisins and nuts, and an avocado/cucumber/tomato salad. Of course, there was also lots and lots of wine, bread, and cheese. It was a lot of fun!
Everyone at dinner in our apartment
On Friday, we went to the Arc de Triomphe, the Champs Elysees, the Tuillerie Gardens, and the Louvre. At the Tuilleries, we had hot chocolate at Angelina and then we went to eat macaroons at Pierre Herme (of course, we decided to get macaroons the day before FREE macaroon day in Paris- unfortunately, I did not know about this day until after it happened.) At the Louvre, we saw Napolean's apartment. His apartment was even more insane and lavish that Versailles. There were huge vaulted ceilings covered in beautiful paintings. There were dozens of large chandeliers hanging from the ceilings, and luxurious chairs and bedding. After his apartment, we went to see the most famous pieces including the Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo, and the coronation crown of Louis XV. We also saw a number of other Italian paintings. After that, we walked around the pyramid outside the Louvre and ate Udon at a Japanese restaurant near there.
At the Arc de Triomphe!
Napolean's Apartment, in the LouvreDrinking hot chocolate at Angelina!

The next day, we went to Montmartre and le Sacre Couer. Montmartre is very touristy, but once you go to the residential area it is adorable. We walked around there for a long while, and then we went to the 6th arrondissement for dinner. Before dinner, we went to Saint Sulpice which is a famous church in Paris. We walked around before meeting everyone at dinner. GW hosts free dinners, so Tyler was lucky and got to come along for free. We went to Creperie des Cannettes, which was delicious! I had a goat cheese, honey, and walnut crepe for my main course. Tyler had a raclette crepe.
At Montmartre, beautiful view of Paris!
On Sunday, we went to the Pantheon and the crypt that is there. I had no idea that so many famous people were buried there. We saw the tombs of Rousseau, Voltaire, Pierre and Marie Curie, Alexandre Dumas, the man who invented Braille, and dozens of others. After this, Pere Lachaise, and the Catacombs, I had seen enough dead people for a while... Afterwards, we went to the Luxembourg gardens. It was a beautiful evening in Paris. The sun was out and everyone was lounging in the park. There were hundreds of kids running around with their parents. We found a few chairs and people-watched for an hour. We picked up a pizza and salad on the way home for dinner.
Luxembourg Gardens
Tyler was supposed to leave on Monday morning, but because of the British Airways strike his flight was moved to Tuesday. This was nice because we had a little extra time to do more things! On Monday, we went to Ile St. Louis (which is the island I originally wanted to take him to, but messed up and went to Cité). We ate at a little cafe and afterwards, of course, had Berthillon ice cream. That night, we went to a french bistro for dinner and after had dessert crepes on Rue Mouffetard.
Dinner at the French Bistro Victoires
Overall, it was a really fun week! I would not have done as many of the tourist stops if he had not been there- so it was a good excuse.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Spring Break

Sorry I have not written in a while! The past few weeks have been very very busy . But to update on my spring break---

Morocco:
Casablanca was a lot of fun! Not much to do there, so it was good that we only stayed one day. It was so exciting to be in Africa for the first time. Our hotel was nice- there was unlimited free mint tea was the best part (it is my new addiction!). We visited the main attraction, the Mosque Hassan 2, which was really cool. It was so nice to be in warm weather. Casablanca is on the coast of Africa. Unfortunately, we could not go in the water- but it was still nice to see the ocean.
Mosque Hassan 2
Lisa, Mair, Jimmy, and Brianna in Casablanca

Marrakesh was a lot of fun as well, but much more touristy. We fell into a ton of tourist traps- food and shopping wise. Surprisingly- we ate a lot of bland food! In the land of spices, I was shocked! It was because we ate near the main square- Jemaa El'Fna. We wandered outside the main part for a few meals, and that is when we had the best food. I ate a ton of tagine (meat dish cooked in a pot with veggies), Morrocan pastries, and pastilla (not with pigeon- with chicken). I bought a lot of things in Morocco- including spices, knock-off bags, and other random things. We stayed in a Riad which was fun because it is comprised of 7 rooms around a main square that is outside. We were served a free breakfast outside on the patio every day! We stayed near the Souks, which is a big market area where people sell a variety of things. Everything was so cheap which was exciting! 1 Dirham is around 10 cents, so it was nice to actually have an exchange rate in our favor. I also had a chance to ride camels, which was a lot of fun! Although a bit frightening... We also got henna tattoos. We also visited Majorelle Gardens, which are these huge famous gardens in Marrakesh. I liked Marrakesh, but it was a little stressful because you get harassed every five seconds for money. I was ready to leave after 5 days there! It was a tease going to Morocco first though because it was so warm!
Beef Tagine!
I'm at Majorelle Gardens!
Riding Camels
Getting Henna Done
I flew to Madrid from Marrakesh to meet up with Ruth and her friend. We visited two friends from high school- Loretta and Royi. It was a ton of fun! I actually loved Madrid, which I didn't really expect. We ate every day at Mercado de San Miguel, which is a building of every different type of food in tapas form so you can get all different kinds of food on little plates. Essentially, it was my heaven... I ate chocolate and churros there and a ton of tapas. We also ate at an amazing Galecian (Northern Spanish) place named Maceira, where I ate octopus, mussels, chorizo sausage, and lots of sangria.. The night life in Madrid was a lot of fun as well. In all, Madrid was one of my favorite places of the entire trip!
Ruth and I in a plaza in Madrid!
After Madrid, I went to Barcelona to visit my old roommate Kelsey. Barcelona was fun- but unfortunately I caught a stomach virus somewhere so I spent half of the time in bed at my hostel because I felt so sick. Fortunately, I had been to Barcelona before so I already did all of the tourist stops so I didn't feel too bad about missing out on everything. I tried absinthe in Barcelona which was awful and we went to a themed shot bar where you drink shots lit on fire or toast marsh mellows and take a shot (the list goes on, there are over 100 different types).
Brianna, Kelsey, and I at an Absinthe bar in Barcelona
Next on the list was Copenhagen, which wasn't exactly what I was expecting. It was so small! It was very quaint and charming, but there was not much to do. Also, it was freezing. I met up with Hadley and I stayed with Claire when I was there, so it was nice catching up with them. We went to cute cafes and Claire and I had one really nice brunch.
Claire and I near the Queen's palace in Copenhagen!
Brunch in Copenhagen!
I flew to Amsterdam a few days later to meet back up with Brianna and Jimmy. Tyler also met up with us there. I stayed in a 20-person dorm which was interesting to say the least. It was a little hard to sleep there but besides that it was fine. Amsterdam was a lot of fun- but we didn't go out or anything because we were pretty wiped out because traveling is exhausting. We visited the Anne Frank house, red light district, and walked around the residential area of Amsterdam which was actually really cute! We ate dutch pancakes and American food (which I have been craving)- so it was nice to actually eat a bagel for the first time in months because they don't have bagels in Paris! We left Amsterdam that Saturday to go back to Paris.
Bri and I at a Chinese restaurant in Amsterdam!
Bri and I on a canal in Amsterdam
Overall, minus my stomach virus, it was a nice spring break. It was a little long as I was very ready to go home after Amsterdam, but I got to see so many different places!