Cruises X2 and Paris and London

We'll be cruising from Barcelona to Venice then flying to Paris for four days. Next we "chunnel" to London and after four days there board another ship in Southampton and travel to Ft Lauderdale. I will report on the "antics and adventures"!

Friday, October 17, 2014

Paris – Friday, 17 October, 2014



What a day!

Got up at 5 to get showered and go for breakfast before we had to meet our group at 8 for our disembarkation tour to Padua.

We finally got off the ship about 8:45 and we were led to our bus for the 45 minute ride to Padua.  Our guide met us and gave us a nice walking tour of the old town and we got to spend some time in the Cathedral of St Anthony.  This is the same St Anthony that finds things that are lost!  You know “dear St Anthony, come around, something’s been lost and can’t be found”!  The macabre part of the tour shows you his bottom jaw with teeth still attached…..his tongue and  his vocal cords!  Big Yikes!  Don’t know why they have decided to display these items but the marble steps are worn down by all the people coming to look!

After Padua we were dropped at the Marco Polo airport where they don’t want you in the building until 2 hours before your flight!  So we sat outside on benches to await the correct time!  My Delta Gold status got the Commodore and I into the priority line and also got us early boarding!  Thank you, again, Brian Christiansen for your generosity!
It was a pretty quick hour and 15 minute flight to Paris and we were off and in a cab in short order.  Then we hit the Friday traffic!  Took us more than 90 minutes to get to our hotel which, by the way, is literally a long block away from the Louvre!  Great location but definitely not an upscale property!  Let’s just say that the rooms have their own bathrooms!  A good way to describe this place is that it’s a place to sleep with fast and free internet!!

Dinner was very late in a local brasserie and delicious!  The Commodore and I had our usual Paris meal…..snails and onion soup….YUM!

Sadly, we had to say goodbye to our dear Michele and Tom this morning who flew off to Oregon today!  They were such amazing travel companions and we will miss their laughter and fun!  Happy flying, you two!

Tomorrow is a leisurely day for us and Betty and Don have a tour of the Louvre.  They will be up early finding their group.  The Commodore and I may tour the D’Orsay tomorrow for a little while.

It’s been a long one and I am bushed.
More tomorrow.
XOXOXO

M

2 comments:

  1. Yikes....quite a travel day. My butt hurts just thinking about that 90 minute ride to your hotel!

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  2. Very nice cabbie, though. Full of helpful hints!

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