Budapest

Budapest, Hungary

Why do YOU want to go to Budapest? I have been there and I know that it is a wonderful city to visit. Plenty to see and do. Very friendly people. But unless you are an avid traveler, most people don’t have Budapest on their list. Yes, they have Paris, or London, or Lisbon, or Madrid, or Rome…

I will admit that, although I heard great things about Budapest, the reason that we traveled there was to take a Viking River Cruise from Budapest to Passau.  That cruise is called “The Danube Waltz”.  They have a similar cruise, called The Romantic Danube that goes between Budapest and Nuremburg. Viking River Cruises has several trips that start or stop in Budapest, but I really liked the Danube Waltz because of the interesting stops along the way. It looked to be a great itinerary, and it was.

Whenever we book a trip like a river cruise, we don’t want to worry about missing the boat, so we plan for a couple of extra days to decompress, make up for missed connections, and to even get some time to visit a new destination. The other part of our planning involves getting our phones ready. That means adding the international plan on both my phone and my wife’s phone. Making sure that I have the apps that I want to be able to use. For example, we want to have Uber, Delta or the particular airline we are using, Tripit, Viator, Big Bus ToursRick Steves audio tours, and the metro app for the cities we are visiting. I also want to have Google Earth or something with a great street view that works on my phone. As I noted above, both phones are set up because one will not work. At the airport in Budapest, mine did not work, so we used my wife’s phone to order up the Uber driver to get us to our hotel.

The other thing I do in preparation, is to use the street view on Google maps to “walk the streets” in my destination city so that I know the area. I also look at the routing from the airport to the hotel so that I know if my Uber or taxi driver is actually taking me to my chosen destination by the shortest route. If there are any videos available online I will watch them before we go as well.  I also look for Delicious Destinations for info on the great restaurants in the city.  I especially like Wolters World videos. I will also check out their facebook page as well to ask questions about the destination. Another one that I like to view is Rick Steves. I have their current travel guides for the places that I plan to visit. I also have watched every video that he has published. And as noted above, if he has a walking tour for a city that I am visiting, I will have it on my phone as well.

Now, if you are not a real seasoned traveler, you may not want to go it alone and you may want a complete package in place before you leave home.  If I am taking a river cruise, I always use Viking River Cruises and they will put the whole trip together for you. That includes airfare, transfers from the airport to your hotel or the cruise boat you are traveling on, and back to the airport to home. All you really need to do is get to your local airport and get from there back home. Viking will do the rest. Their people will be waiting at your destination with their red signs directing you to the bus that will take you to your boat. Nothing could be easier. Also, if you are like me and want a little down time before the cruise, they have pre-cruise additions that will give you that opportunity. A great way to see the city before you start the cruise. They are also flexible enough if you want to do your own thing before or after the cruise. There is a small fee for that and you will have to handle your own transfers, but with Uber, that is not a problem.

When we did our Danube Waltz cruise, we spent 3 days in Budapest before the cruise, and then 3 days in Saltzburg and 5 days in Vienna after the cruise. They provided the airfare before and after the cruise so all we had to do was make sure that we arranged for Uber to get to our hotel in Budapest before the cruise and that we got to the airport in Vienna after the cruise.

Now, back to Budapest. We stayed at the Leo Panzio Hotel. A small boutique hotel just down the street from a metro stop. We prefer small hotels over huge hotels that make it look like we are still in the US.  I always make sure that the hotel we use is close to a metro stop as well as a Big Bus stop if they have a tour in the city we are visiting.

In Budapest, everything was in walking distance for us so we didn’t even use the metro. We did take the Big Bus tour and got off and on whenever we wanted to. We also got a dinner cruise on the Danube from Viator so that we were able to fully enjoy the city, day and night.

The list of places to visit in Budapest is more than you will be able to see in 2-3 days, so don’t worry about what you missed. Just plan on visiting again. Maybe take one of the other Viking River cruises. Keep in mind what you will tour with your cruise and plan to see the other sights in town.

Here is what to expect on the cruise; “Today we visit highlights of the once separate towns of Buda and Pest, starting with Pest’s National Opera House and historic Heroes’ Square. In Buda, walk along Castle Hill to Fishermen’s Bastion and Matthias Church. Enjoy lunch aboard your ship, with the rest of the day to explore on your own. You may wish to visit the Art Nouveau Gellért Spa, or one of the many other lavish facilities in this “City of Healing Waters.” Return to your ship for a traditional Hungarian farewell dinner.” With that in mind, I would want to visit the central market, the Citadel, the Parliment Building, and don’t forget to look for the Ronald Reagan statue near Liberty Square.

So much more to share, but I will sign off for now. Time to plan my next trip to Budapest.

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How do I Decide Where to Stay?

When I am planning a vacation to a new city, how do I decide where to stay?

I have sort of a checklist that I go through based upon what I like to see and do.

  • Why am I even thinking about staying there?
  • What do I want to see there, important points of interest or museums?
  • What is available in the way of sightseeing tours on the Viator Website?
  • Is it a big city with a Metro System?
  • Is there a Big Bus Hop-on/Hop-off Tour Available?
  • Is there a Farmer’s Market in the neighborhood?
  • How close can I find a Brasserie or Cafè?

One of the first things I do after going over the check list, is to look at the city on maps.google.com. Why?

  1. So that I can see major points of interest.
  2. So that I can see the map of the metro system.
  3. I want to find where 2 or more metro lines cross so that is easier to travel around the city and get back to my hotel/apartment.
  4. So that I can use the little yellow google man to walk up and down the streets.

(As an example, the photo below was captured from Google Maps and has a live link back to the original Google Map. Click on the photo so that you can look at the Google Map. Click on one of the encircled M’s to see the metro lines. You will also be able to see many points of interest on the map.)

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Notice 3 intersecting Metro Lines at La Motte- Picquet-Grinelle near the bottom of this photo. Map data ©2015 Google

(To make it easier for you to navigate around, the photo below, was been captured from Google Maps Street View from the same location of the above map view, and has a live link back to the original Google Map. Click on the photo so that you can look around to get your bearings.)

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Map data ©2015 Google

You can turn around and even move forward and back to get a look at the neighborhood. If you turn all the way around to the right and go up a block on Avenue de la Motte-Picquet you will see a Starbucks on the left. )

Why am I showing you this location? It meets several of the above items on the checklist. At this location, you see the Citadines Apart-hotel in front of you. We are standing under the above ground metro tracks. FYI, there are two other metro tracks below us, underground. To the right, under the tracks, you will find a Farmer’s Market one day a week, and just a few blocks away, on Avenue de Saxe to the right of the Ségue Metro stop, there is another Farmer’s Market on a different day of the week.  Google Maps and Google Street View are great tools to explore a new city.

I always try to walk the streets, with the little yellow Google man, before I actually visit a new city.  Click on the map view in the photo above and it will take you to the actual Google Map view; go to the lower right side of the map and put your cursor over the yellow Goggle man, Click on him and drag him to the Trocadéro on the other side of La Seine from the Eiffel Tower, drop him on the small square box in the reflecting pool and have a look around.  Try it on your home city or a big city close to you that you have visited and look for points of interest, metro lines, etc…

On a final note, if I do decide to buy a Big Bus hop-on/hop-off tour package, I will buy it on the Viator Website so that I am only dealing with one online vendor for all of my tours and sightseeing packages. If a Big Bus tour package is not available for the city I am visiting, I am sure to find another company that provides that service on  the Viator Website.

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I Can’t Check In Online – Now What?

I booked a trip to Europe for the Rhine River Cruise. We booked our flights through the cruise company. It looked like we were booked on Delta, but when we tried to check in online for our trip home, we could not do it on the Delta Website. They said to go to Virgin Atlantic. Upon closer review of the itinerary, it did show that the flight from London to Los Angeles was “Operated by Virgin Atlantic.”

Unfortunately, I did not have a flight number or a booking number for Virgin Atlantic.  I called the cruise company and was given the flight number and the terminal number, but was told that since it was an economy booking that I would have to be at Heathrow 3 hours early to check in.

I did not accept that as a reasonable option so I went back to the Delta website looking for another option. I clicked on the “view seats” option, since it did not show that we had seat numbers assigned, and it took me to another Delta page that had a small message at the top. “This flight is operated by our partner, Virgin Atlantic, and the seat map is not available. To manage your seat, please visit virginatlantic.com. Fees for seat selection may be applicable based on class of service, frequent flyer status, or days to departure.” I clicked on that link and it took me to the Virgin Atlantic check in page. It only showed my reservation, so I clicked on the “Add Passenger” link to add my wife.

I added the info for my wife, but it would not add her as a passenger. I also noticed that the Airline Booking number that it showed next to my name was not the same one that showed on my air itinerary.

Not to be defeated, I went back to the Delta page and clicked on the link next to my wife’s name for “view seats” and was taken to the above noted page and I clicked on the highlighted link to Virgin Atlantic. I then proceeded to add my name for the extra passenger and it worked.

I followed the rest of the onscreen prompts to update the info for our passports, etc… and even got to the page to select a window and middle seat for us.

Success!!! We had our boarding passes emailed to us as well as having them messaged to us so that we were ready to board when we got to the airport.

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Zika Virus — Should I stay home???

As you might expect, with all the talk and Facebook posts about the Zika Virus, many people are wondering if it is safe to travel to Mexico, or Central America or South America. I wondered about similar issues when travelling to Africa last year with concerns about Yellow Fever, etc…

First, here is a little background info:

Zika is a disease caused by Zika virus that is spread to people primarily through the bite of an infected Aedes species mosquito. The most common symptoms of Zika are fever, rash, joint pain, and conjunctivitis (red eyes). The illness is usually mild with symptoms lasting for several days to a week. People usually don’t get sick enough to go to the hospital, and they very rarely die of Zika.

For more info, please visit the CDC website.  http://www.cdc.gov/zika/geo/index.html

When you are on the CDC website, be sure to check current travel advisories. http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/notices

In general, for most people, it would not be a problem, but as usual, for pregnant women, senior citizens and children, I would be very cautious. Make sure to follow the prevention info on the CDC website.

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Passports Required for Some US residents???

Did you hear that some residents of the US will have to have passports instead of driver’s licenses to board a domestic flight starting in 2016?

Yes, you read that correctly.  It seems that back in 2005 a new law called the Real ID Act, was enacted. It sets standards that U.S. driver’s licenses must meet to be considered acceptable identification for boarding a domestic flight.

Unfortunately, travelers from New York, Louisiana, Minnesota, New Hampshire and American Samoa are not being issued licenses that comply with the requirements under the Real ID Act. Apparently, these five places don’t require proof of residency or citizenship when you apply for a driver’s license. Therefore, as of 2016, their driver’s licenses are not going to allow them to board an airplane for a domestic flight.

The Real ID Act does not change requirements for a passport for international flights.

The new rules will go into effect sometime in 2016, and there will be a three-month forgiveness period, during which people with these licenses will be warned that their IDs are no longer valid for flights. Let’s hope you get turned away from the flight from home and not the flight to return home.

If you are from one of these states, “acceptable” IDs for boarding a domestic flight will include passports and passport cards, as well as permanent resident cards, U.S. military ID, and DHS trusted traveler cards such a Global Entry and NEXUS.

Apparently, the TSA will also accept Enhanced Driver’s Licenses, the kind that are currently used to replace passports for travel to and from Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean. Of the 4 states, only New York and Minnesota issue enhanced licenses.

There has been no change for children under 18 years of age. They don’t need an ID when traveling with a companion who does have a valid/acceptable form of ID.

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Planning a Trip to Canada

Are you planning a trip to Canada? Are you a US citizen or a citizen of another country? One of the things that many countries are beginning to do is to require an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) for all visitors. For example, it will be required in New Zealand in October of 2019. It is coming to Canada by 2021 for all travelers. Currently. as of 2019, US citizens don’t need one, just your passport.

For the rest of the travelers out there, here is a link to a page that will allows you to determine the need for an eTA.

The first thing you should do is to check out this link if you are planning a trip to Canada. -> Get Started

Link to Guides for going to Canada-> Click Here

Did you know that according to Canadian Laws, US Citizens with previous criminal records, even DUIs over 10 years old, may be denied entering the country?

Wouldn’t you just hate it if you were on a cruise to the Inside Passage, and you could not go ashore in Canada?

Even worse, what if you had already taken a flight to Canada and they would not let you leave the airport after checking your criminal history and you had to fly back home or were even arrested for trying to enter the country illegally?

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Before you book an Alaska Cruise or any Vacation to Canada let your travel agent know about your background so that you have time to obtain a waiver.   A waiver of exclusion may be issued but several months to a year is required and a processing fee must be paid.

Contact the Canadian Embassy or a Canadian Consulate in the U.S. for more information.

By the way, if you are heading to the United States, you may also need to obtain their version of an electronic travel visa authorization. Check this link to learn more. You may also be interested in the US Visa Waiver Program.

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What Do You Have in Your Essential Cruising Carry-on Bag?

Although men and women may see this list differently, I believe this list will meet the needs of both, especially when you consider what they each may already have in their pockets, purse or fanny pack.  Everything noted here would easily fit into a lightweight backpack (day-pack), like the kids use for their book bag in school these days.  And, to make things easier for all, I will suggest that everything that you both need is laid out on the bed, then packed into the two backpacks so that each of you is carrying an equal amount of weight; maybe the guy will carry a little extra.  Yes, I am over 60 and I am a gentleman. 🙂

The essential carry-on bag –

travel documents toothbrush/toothpaste
book or Kindle/deck of cards hand lotion (3 oz or less in Ziploc bag)
smart phone or cell phone germicidal hand cleaner (in Ziploc bag)
lightweight jacket/windbreaker bottle of water
medicines camera/memory cards/batteries/
ear plugs MP3 player
sunglasses/reading glasses if needed Ziploc bags
shorts, shirt/blouse, sandals watch/jewelry
mini flashlight/binoculars folding tote bag/fanny pack
pen and notepad sun screen (3 oz or less in Ziploc bag)
international diver’s strobe light  (if you are worried about falling overboard)
your money, except for a few small bills, should be in your money belt.

Each person should have his or her own passport, identification, money, etc… in their own carry-on bag. In fact, the money, except for a few small bills should be in your money belt. Don’t include aerosols; use pump sprays in your carry-on bag.

If you stayed the night before departure in a hotel, then you may want to transfer some stuff from your luggage to your carry-on bag and vice versa.  Depending upon the flight and the amount of time I expected to be sitting in the airport, I may have had my phone chargers and even a portable DVD player or mp3 player and charger in my carry-on bag for the flight.  On the other hand, my pocket-knife or mini-Leatherman would have been in my luggage.  I will put the chargers and DVD player back in the luggage and the pocket-knife in my pocket so that my carry-on is lighter and only has what I will need until my luggage has arrived at my cabin.

When I get on the ship and find my cabin, I will change into my shorts, short sleeve shirt and sandals, maybe grab a book, and head up on deck to enjoy the departure.  Only when it is time to dress for dinner, will I actually wonder if my luggage is in my cabin. If it’s not, then it will be casual dress for dinner, with a quick check with the cabin steward to ask about the luggage.

You will see that the laptop is not on the above list.  If I do have to bring it, it will be in my backpack.  I am trying to leave it at home.  I can do most everything I need to do on the smart phone, except easily update my websites.  I can even update my blog with my smart phone. If I save enough money, maybe I will add a tablet or notebook to the list.  Have I missed anything? Is there something you would add to this checklist?

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Zurich Revisited, A day trip to Zurich

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On our recent trip to South Africa, we arranged for our flight to have a full day stop-over in Zurich, Switzerland.

We did not want to do the long flight from Washington, DC to Johannesburg, South Africa without a reasonable break, so we booked an overnight flight from the U.S. on United to Zurich, followed by a Swiss flight to Johannesburg later that night. If you can get a little sleep on the plane, this is doable. If you cannot sleep on the plane, you will probably be wasted when you arrive in Zurich. If that is the case for you, then you may want to skip this side trip and make use of the transit hotel and day room at the airport. Great for a short nap and a shower before catching your next flight.

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Beautiful Downtown Zurich

While in Zurich, we left our suitcases at the “Left Luggage” counter in Terminal 2 at the airport so that we were unencumbered on our day trip into Zurich. After dropping our luggage, we bought round-trip tickets to town to take the 10 minute train ride from the Zurich airport to downtown Zurich (Zurich Flughafen to Zurich Bahnhofplatz/HB). It is very inexpensive, 6.60 Swiss Francs per person.  The only difference is that we would be going from Zurich Flughafen (Zurich Airport) to Zurich HB (The main train station in Zurich).  Here is what the actual train trip looks like. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YpdAh7wYGuk

From the train station, it is a short walk to the Sihlquai Bus Terminal. We made our way out the side exit on the north side of the train station to Museumstrasse and turned left for a short block, turning right on Sihlquai, then left on Limmitstrasse.

(To make it easier for you to navigate around Zurich, the photo below, has been captured from Google Maps Street View and has a live link back to the original Google Map. Click on the photo so that you can look around to get your bearings.  For example, click on the photo below, turn around, and follow the tracks back toward the main train station in Zurich, then turn around and navigate back so that you are comfortable when you arrive. This is a great tool. I always try to walk the streets before I actually visit a new city.)

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Map data ©2015 Google

I had pre-purchased the 4 hour Zurich City Highlights with Felsenegg Cable Car Ride tour online through Viator. Once we arrived at the bus terminal, I turned in my voucher at the white ticket building for our actual tickets on the bus. We had a few minutes to wait so we just walked across the street and enjoyed hot chocolate and coffee at the little sidewalk tables at the Starbucks on Limmatstrasse.

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Sidewalk Cafe at Starbucks across the street from the Sihlqai Bus Terminal

Our tour took us around Zurich with several stops where we got off the bus to walk through various historic areas with our tour guide.DSC00530

It was a wonderful tour. We drove beside Lake Zurich, enjoying the wonderful sights. Even stopped for some photos.

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After the bus ride beside the lake, we headed to a ferry terminal in the town of  Meilen and took the ferry across Lake Zurich.  Most of us got out of the bus and enjoyed the boat ride across the lake to the town of Horgen.

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After that it was a short ride up into the hills overlooking Zurich to the little town of Adliswil where we stopped at the Talstation LAF for the cable car ride to the top of the mountain.DSC00568

From there, it was a short walk to the Restaurant Felsenegg Horst. Check out the link to the Google map photo spot near the restaurant. What a great view.  DSC00561

A little more hot chocolate and a pit stop was in order before riding the cable car back to Adliswil where our comfortable coach was waiting.  A short drive later, along the lake, and we were back in downtown Zurich. On our way back into town, we saw some wonderful sidewalk cafes and knew where we were going to have dinner.DSC00536

We were dropped off at the Sihlquai Bus Terminal and we walked back to the train station and checked the schedule for the train back to the airport.

As planned, we had a couple of hours so we walked up to the Movie Restaurant for dinner. They had great sidewalk seating, good food, and great local beer.

By about 6:40 PM, or so, we were back in the train station for our ride back to the airport. Zurich Bahnhofplatz/HB to Zurich Flughafen. We picked up our suitcases from the Left Luggage counter, paid the small fee for their secure storage, and checked in for our overnight flight to Johannesburg. It was almost time to take a nap and enjoy the flight.

Nothing better than a little day trip to a beautiful city to break up a long flight.

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Bon Voyage!!!

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Paris Revisited – Getting around on the Metro

During our recent trip to South Africa, we arranged our flights so that we had an overnight in Paris on the way home. Several people asked why we would only plan for an overnight in Paris. There were two reasons; one was that this trip was all about visiting South Africa and we did not want to do a 30-hour trip from California to South Africa and back without a break. The second one was that we were traveling with friends who had never visited Europe and we wanted to give them a taste of Paris on our way home.

As planned, it was a great little side trip and our friends loved it. We got into Paris after a long day and night of flying. We flew from Livingstone, Zambia to Johannesburg, South Africa, and then an overnight flight to Frankfurt, Germany followed by a short hop to Paris. Whew! (Here’s a tip – try and sleep on the plane!) We arrived at Charles de Gaule airport at about 10:00AM and took the RER train into Gare du Nord. From there it was a short walk to the Hotel Mademoiselle.

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Of course, it is only a short walk if you know where you are going. When you exit Gare du Nord you have to know where you are! If you exit from the main part of the station, you will be facing Boulevard de Demain. If you used this exit, turn to your left and walk down to the greenhouse part of the station that you see below. (To make it easier for you to navigate in Paris, each of these photos, except the last one, have been captured from Google Maps Street View and is a live link back to the original Google Map. Click on the photo so that you can look around to get your bearings. This is a great tool. I always try to walk the streets before I actually visit a new city. Also, if it is available, I will do a Big Red Bus tour in a new city.)If you exit from the greenhouse looking part of the station, you will be facing a street directly in front of you, between the Café du Nord on the right and the Paris Nord Café on the left. If you came out the main entrance, turn to your left and walk to the greenhouse looking part that you can see above.

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You will have to cross the 4 lane road, Rue de Dunkerque and walk down Rue de Saint-Quentin. After a couple of blocks, the road curves to the right at a major intersection.

You should see the Marché couvert Saint-Quentin in front of you and a Western Union on your right.

Go across the main street and enter the very small one-way street, just to the right of the market, Rue des Petits Hôtels. Walk past the SupermMarché and the Vins Restaurant Cafe and you will find the Madamoiselle on your left.

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This is a beautiful little hotel. We stayed in Room 404 and our friends stayed in 203 and 204. It seems that the “04” rooms were much larger than the “03” room. They have a wonderful dining area in the back of the hotel and serve a delicious breakfast. You can also go up the street to the farmer’s market, Marché couvert Saint-Quentin, for a quick breakfast if you wish. (But, don’t get there too early because not every stall will be open!)

For our short introduction to Paris for our friends, after checking in at the Madamoiselle, we visited the largest covered farmer’s market in Paris, Marché couvert Saint-Quentin, then took the metro to the Picasso Museum. Two of our friends decided to skip the museum and catch up with us at the sidewalk cafe close to where we were going to catch the bus to the Eiffel Tower.

From our hotel, turn right at the covered market and go one block then turn left on Rue de 8 Mai 1945 to go to the Gare de L’Est train station. Hop on to the #5 Metro line toward Place d’Italie and get off at the Bastille station and cross over to the #8 Metro line toward Balard and get off at the first stop, Chemin Vert.  (Keep in mind that when I say cross over to the other line, it will involve going down 3 flights of stairs, walking a few hundred feet, then going back up 3 flights of stairs.) When you exit the metro station, cross the street and walk up Rue Saint Giles, cross Rue de Turenne to get to Rue du Parc Royal.  Keep walking west and the road turns to the right, then you take the street on the right at the Y, Rue de Thorigny. The Picasso Museum is on the left.

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After our visit at the museum, we walked south to the St. Paul metro station, taking the #1 line towards la Defense and got off at the Tuileries stop, near the Louvre.

When we exited, we walked across the street and turned right, heading toward the Hotel Regina about one block away. At the hotel, we turned left and walked up Rue des Pyramides to enjoy a great little sidewalk cafe, La Rotonde des Tuileries. This is only a block away from where we would catch our bus to the Eiffel Tower for dinner.

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After a little snack, our friends met up with us and we walked down to #2 Rue des Pyramides, on the left, at the Hotel Regina.

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We opted to purchase a dinner and river cruise through Viator so that we didn’t have to wait in any long lines at the Eiffel Tower. This tour was handled by Paris City Vision. As you might expect, our friends loved having dinner in the Eiffel Tower as well as seeing the lights of Paris on the river cruise.

The next morning we planned to take the #7 metro line from the Poissonnière metro stop to the Palais Royal de Musée Lourve metro stop to meet up with our tour guide for a small group tour at the Louvre. We booked the small group tour through Viator as well.

My friends decided that they would rather take a taxi instead of fighting the crowds on the metro. The taxi dropped us off at the Hotel Regina where we met up with our guide at the Paris City Vision (located just in front of the white vans behind the statue.)

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If we had taken the Metro as planned, from our hotel, we would have continued down Rue des Petits Hôtels to a major one-way road, Rue la Fayette. Across the street, you will see the Hotel Albion that looks like a Greek Temple. You want to turn left here and walk up the one-way street, against the traffic.

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Continue on for a couple of blocks and you will see the metro sign ahead, in front of Les Volcans. This is the Poissonnière Metro Stop. Take the #7 metro line towards Louis Aragon.

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If you have never traveled on the metro in Paris, please check out my other posts on how to use the metro. Don’t leave Paris without experiencing Le Metro!

Get off at the Palais Royale de Musée Lourve metro stop.

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When you exit the station at the large open square shown above, turn to the west, in the direction of the traffic flow, and walk down Rue de Rivoli to the front of the Hotel Regina about 2 blocks away.  Turn right to get to the Paris City Vision office at #2 Rue des Pyramides to check in and join the tour group.  We booked the small group tour through Viator as well.

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We had a great guide and a wonderful visit at the Lourve, and were able to get great views of everything but the Mona Lisa. That room was so crowded that unless you wanted to push through a hundred people, you were not going to get very close. As you can see from the photo below, you had to hold your camera above your head and take several shots. None of mine came out without someone or something in the way.

DSC07961After our visit at the Louvre, we caught taxi back to the Madamoiselle to pick up our luggage and the taxi took us back to the airport for our return flight to Dulles International in Washington, DC.

A quick but very enjoyable trip for us and our friends. They are ready to go back to Paris!!!

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Taking a Test Run on Your European Vacation

Just a few weeks ago, a friend was asking about our wedding anniversary trip to Europe back in 2014. Said that he wanted to take his wife on a similar trip in the fall of 2016 for their 25th wedding anniversary. I told him that I would be happy to help them put together a trip, but that I expected him to do a test run before that.

What, a test run? Yes, since we learned so much from our first trip to Europe in 2013 which made out trip in 2014 so much better, I realized that my friend needed to really experience traveling the way we did so that he could avoid the pain of hauling 2 large roller bags and 2 carry on bags and 2 personal bags like we did in 2013. I even remember watching a Rick Steves video where he suggested loading you bags and taking short weekend trip to get the feel of how much a pain the excess baggage can be. (Here is a link to the Rick Steves video as well as other packing light videos.)

It does not make sense to most of us because we generally travel in the US and are only hauling bags from the baggage claim area to the rental car bus and from the bus to the rental car and from there to the hotel room.  When we traveled to Europe, we used public transit, not rental cars. When you take trains, some of which are double deckers, and take metro lines some of which are three flights of long stairs below ground, without an elevator, you learn quickly what a pain in the back it is to haul those heavy 50 pound roller bags up and down stairs.

So, I told him that he should take a test run of a trip that uses the same type of transportation that he would use in Europe, and of course, to load their suitcases as if they were headed to Europe. First of all, they will take the Capital Corridor train from Sacramento to Richmond, transfer to the BART Metro Train from Richmond to San Francisco. Depending upon which hotel they staying at, they can get off at Embarcadero, Montgomery, Powell or Civic Center, etc… From there, they walk to their hotel, hauling their suitcases.

Then, while in San Francisco, they should spend a day on one of the hop-on hop-off buses to take a tour of the city. Get off and enjoy the various stops just like they might do in Paris. This is a great way to get the feel for a city that you have never visited before. You get to get a look at all of the main sights so that you can decide which ones you want to visit and spend more time exploring.  I think they enjoy food as much as we do and they should check out the great Farmer’s Market at the Ferry Building.

Of course, he should plan for a nice 24th anniversary dinner with his wife and enjoy a wonderful test run visit to San Francisco.

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How much do you want to bet that they will lighten the load before they take their big trip in 2016. As I mentioned earlier, we went from 2 large roller bags and 2 carry on bags and 2 personal bags to 2 backpack style carry on bags and 2 small backpacks like our kids use for their books in high school. Take a look at my earlier post about suitcases.

If you have not tired this trip, you should do it if you live anywhere within a hundred miles or so of San Francisco. We just did a similar trip. We spent 5 days at our timeshare in Napa and did two day trips into San Francisco. We drove from Napa to the El Cerrito BART station and took the train into the Embarcadero station in San Francisco. Spent the day at the Farmer’s Market on Saturday. On Sunday, we made a return trip and got on the hop-on hop-off bus for a day trip throughout the city. We hopped off and on, did a lot of walking through Chinatown and various other areas. A great trip. No downtown SF parking challenges either. Of course, since we were staying in Napa, we only had our small backpacks because you always want to carry a jacket with you, maybe some snacks for a little picnic lunch as well.

If you have never used public transit, or BART or other types of metro train systems, you really do want to try those things out here in the US where at least you can read the signs. Don’t wait until you get to Europe to learn. Most transit systems are organized by the names of the stops at each end of the line. For example, the BART train that I noted here today is the Richmond-Daly City line. When you are looking for the right train, because several different trains use the same underground tracks, look for the name of the town at the end of the line in the direction you are traveling. I think BART has 5 or 6 lines. Some are not in use on weekends so you have to be ready to use a different line to get where you are going. Also, you put your ticket in the slot to get into the station and you put it in the slot again to exit. If you did not put enough $ when you bought the ticket, you will have to add $ to it to get out of the station. For example, currently the cost from the El Cerrito station to the Civic Center is $5.40. If you bought 2 $5 tickets because you were in a rush, you will get into the station and get to the Civic Center station, but you have to take each ticket to the machine on the wall to add an extra $.40 to each one to exit the station.

Check out this video on how to buy BART tickets.

I recently created a page on this topic with several videos for you. Check it out.

Remember, life is short, vacation today. You can always rest later. Don’t wait until “sometime” to see the world. If you wait until then, you may not be able to do it. Do it while your health is good.

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Turning Dreams into Memories,
One Vacation at a Time.
Bon Voyage!!!

As you might guess, this document is a compilation of information from our travels as well as from other travelers. I hope it has been of value to you.  Check out the important links below.

Don’t hesitate to email us when you return from your trip with any suggestions that will make this document better for you and your fellow travelers!

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