I decided I am going to Europe for my 30th birthday and me and my
sis made this a "girls trip". We had to plan for months - Schengen
visa was not a joke, especially for someone living in India. It was quite easy
for me once I figured out, how to go about it. But figuring out was a
challenge.
My dad booked the tickets for me from NYC and for Abhi from
Chennai through an agent to synchronize our time of landing. The agent kind of
screwed up a little bit in the last minute and changed our flights, but got us
there on time. I flew in Iceland Air (after my pedicure, manicure and blow dry
spree, haha). My port of entry was through Iceland and for Abhi (my sis) was
through Frankfurt. Mine was a lot easier than hers.
Abhi and I spotted each other as soon as we landed. Since I had a
bigger suitcase, we decided we should take a shared cab which didn’t sound very
expensive. By the way, it was a lesson learned not to carry a big bag on Europe
trips, they have very nice public transportation and people carried suitcases
in buses, trams etc. We drove through barren land in Paris as Abhi and I
wondered what the fuss was about. After some time we saw the city and it looked
much similar to NYC(. All big cities kind of look alike to me, LOL).
We took out our French dictionary and tried to talk to the driver
who seemed quite charming. As we got out, he asked us for tip (I had asked
before I got into the cab if the price included tip and now he was asking
more.) We giggled and got out, not responding to him. But at that moment, I realized
I had left my very expensive camera in the cab. I panicked. The hotel we landed
was not very fancy (It was a suggestion of one of my friends in Europe). It was
a shock for both me and my sis and we weren’t very good at navigating around.
I tried calling the cab driver whose flyer luckily my sister
saved. I was dialing a number wrong or something
that we kept getting some voice message in French. It was extremely frustrating when I realized
how hard it was to survive in a country where I didn’t know the language.
Finally with my friend’s help, we figured out how to call the number and left a
voicemail about my camera. The guy
checked with the cab driver and said that he would leave the camera back with
us. What a relief! I realized how honest these cabbies were and paid up 10
Euros in tip. So much for saving in the beginning.
We had our shower and decided to head out for sight-seeing. We did
not want to lose a minute of our time in Paris. J We asked
the hotel receptionist what would be a good place to see and decided we would
go to Champs de Elyses. It is a giant shopping area. Since it was the fashion
capital of the world, we decided to spice it up and wear heels and nice
make-up. Before we headed out, it was time for some nice Parisian food. We
stopped at a bakery and tried some stuff, none of it was good. But we spoiled
our appetite. We headed to the subway. A nice lady helped us with tickets. It
was not very expensive, we bought around 10 tickets and it lasted for a while.
Champs de Elysees was nice, but nothing out of the world. We smelled really
nice Crepe, but we had already spoilt our appetite. We vowed we would come back
to the same place and have a nice crepe the next day morning. We kept walking
and reached a spot where we could take a cruise.
It was a nice cruise showing around the great spots in Paris. We were starving at this point. We couldn’t find
any restaurants around and finally spotted one. We took our seat and waited and
waited and waited. There was one server
who came and asked for our order in French, but when we said English we were
totally neglected. After spending about an hour waiting and seeing everybody
else get served and trying to get the waiter’s attention we moved along.
Luckily we saw another restaurant where we were greeted from outside in good English
and offered really good food. We tipped them as we left the restaurant (Only
later realizing that it isn’t necessary to tip in Europe).
We got lost a few times before we reached our hotel. We didn’t mind
though, as we saw the really pretty city and very pretty people. JA very eventful first day in Europe. We went to sleep really tired, not realizing it could be a little frightening to sleep in the hotel, thankfully we remained safe throughout our stay in that hotel.
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