Monday, January 4, 2010

Europe Trip - Part 3 - Amsterdam

Paris was my favorite, but Amsterdam was probably the most fun city we visited. We took the train from Paris to Amsterdam. It was just over 4 hours and we got to see the country side of France and Belgium. An interesting fact: we did not have to go through customs at the train station.

We stayed at a really nice hostel near Vondel Park. Amsterdam is a relatively small city so we were in a good position to see all the sights. Though we could have probably walked everywhere, we picked up a 72 hour tram pass, which helped out dramatically.

The sights in Amsterdam:
  • Van Gogh Museum - This was really amazing, my mom would be so jealous!
  • Canal Cruise - Though this was super-touristy, it was really cool and an amazing opportunity for photos. The photo above was taken off the stern of our canal boat.
  • Heineken Experience - One of the most elaborate brewery tours I have ever been to. This is a must see if you are a beer drinker in Amsterdam!
  • Rijksmuseum - Absolutely stunning. They have swords, guns, and a gigantic model of a 72-gun Dutch man of war ship. Though the real amazement came from the plethora of Rembrandt paintings, as well as many of his students, such as Vermeer.
  • Red Light District - I was expecting the prostitute zone to be ferreted away on some back alley, but it is in the very center of the city. Though no one in our party was keen on soliciting the services of the local business ladies, it was really interesting to check out. We also checked out the Casa Rosso theater for some local uh... flair!
We spend our leisure times checking out local pubs and eateries. Mike tried a local delight: raw ox meat sausage. Though it sounds revolting, it was actually really good.

We spent two and a half days in Amsterdam before we had to head back to the States. I had an amazing time on the trip, I highly recommend that everyone take at least one trip through Europe, you will not regret it!

Europe Trip - Part 2 - Paris

We hopped a plane from London to Paris. This took a big chunk of the day and we ended up getting to our hostel in the Montmarte area of Paris later on in the day. After checking in we found a local pizza place and relaxed a bit for dinner. Somehow I kept getting anchovies on each of my meals throughout Paris, and come to find out that I hate anchovies. My pizza had anchovies, but it was still good. Later on that night I went for a walk and grabbed the photo shown here.

We spent the next two full days walking around Paris, seeing the sights and taking many photos. The metro in Paris is amazing and we were able to see a lot of sights:
  • Notre Dame - Yes it is cliché, but it is amazing, also they allow photos inside, as the St. Paul Cathedral in London did not. I tried out getting some bracketed photos for HDR, here is what I ended up with.
  • Musée d'Orsay - This was one of my favorite museums of the trip. Since the Louvre was closed that day, the Orsay was free! My favorite pieces were the Rodin sculptures and a couple of Van Goghs.
  • Pompidou - Though it was closed, it the outside of the museum is a big part of the attraction. All of the technical fixtures (pipes, vents, etc) for the building are on the outside.
  • Louvre - Another cliché, but it really is a must-see. The building itself is an amazingly gigantic palace. There is great art, but there is a lot of filler art as well to fill such a large space. I did see the Mona Lisa, even I am not immune to being a total tourist.
  • Montparnasse - The tallest skyscraper in Paris is here, though on the day we visited the top was shrouded in fog, so we did not bother going to the top. We did, however, check out the cemetery here, which was really cool.
  • Eiffel Tower - Again my touristy impulses drove me to this popular spot. We were not disappointed though, the sun had just gone down and the lights had come on. I nabbed this shot.
We had my favorite meal on the trip in Paris. It was a local shop near Notre Dame. I had onion soup, and it was incredible. I guess they don't call it "French" onion soup for no good reason! We also met some great German, Canadian, British, and Australian people at our hostel and spent a night sharing drinks and stories with them.

Paris was my favorite city on the trip, I plan on learning to speak French and going back to France to investigate the country outside of the city. Much of the appeal of Paris to me was just walking around the city. It is absolutely stunning.