Showing posts with label travel itinerary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel itinerary. Show all posts

A Visit to the City of Light

Monday, April 7, 2014



Upon arriving at Charles de Gaulle (CDG) airport, we spent almost half a day getting out of the airport, going into the city and finding our hotel.

At the airport, we bought the 3-day (zone 1 to 5) Paris Visite transport card [Euro 53] and 2-day Paris museum pass [Euro 42].  Going to the city, we used the transport card and took RER B train.

Paris Visite 3-day 5-zone pass
2-day Paris Museum Pass

When we got to Chatelet les Halles station, we went to their Tourist Information booth to ask for directions on how to get to the address of our hotel.  The guy in the counter was starting to give us directions when he received a call.  After that, he just told us "I'm sorry I have to go now" and that's it, he just left.  Whew! So, since he gave us a map, we just tried to use it and ask for directions on the streets.  After asking the locals (from restaurants and hotels), we were able to finally find the hotel. The alley where Hotel de Lille Louvre is, is just behind Timhotel Le Louvre.

When we got to the hotel, we cannot check-in yet so we just left my friend's luggage (mine would be delivered the next day) and went out again to start our adventure.

Day 1:
- Chateau Versailles

Day 2:
- Eiffel Tower
- Notre Dame Cathedral
- The Louvre
- Jardin des Tuileries, Placa de Concorde, Champs Elysees, Arc de Triomphe

Day 3:
- Montmartre / Sacre Coeur, Placa de la Bastille

Mid-day of the second day, we went back to the hotel to check on my baggage however it hasn't been delivered yet.  The guy at the reception allowed me to use their phone to call the number on the paper that was given to me at the airport.  I was told that my luggage has already been dispatched from the airport so it would surely be delivered within the day.  We went out again to do some sight-seeing and when we got back, my luggage was already there.  It was delivered around 5PM that afternoon while my friend and I are out.

On the 3rd day, before we went out of the hotel, we already checked out and just left our bags at reception.  It was already 2PM when we got back, so we just retrieved our bags and made our way to Orly airport.  We took RER B train to Antony Station then transferred to OrlyVal for Orly Airport.  (Here's a link for other information on how to get to Orly airport.) 


Our Hotel [Hotel de Lille Louvre]

We booked our hotel via booking.com.  It is near The Louvre and accessible either via Palais Royal - Musee du Louvre or Les Halles metro stop (Chatelet Les Halles RER).  It's a bit hard to find as it is on a small short alley.  Location was great since it is near tourist attractions but still quiet at night, making it easy to sleep.  And, of course, it has wi-fi.


Hotel de Lille Louvre location
(from Google Maps)
We got a double-room with private bathroom.  It's just enough for two people to sleep in and have some space on the side of the bed. It has a coffee table, a window with a view of... just the other side of the building (so we didn't open up the drapes) and a small bathroom.  The size of the shower area is ok for a regular-size person but may be too small for a tall/big person.  What I noticed is that they don't have aircon but they do have heating facility, so I'm not sure how hot it would be in the summer months.
Steep stairs and ground floor hallway
Hotel de Lille Louvre
Room (Image from booking.com)
Please note though that they do not have a lift so if you're carrying big luggages, you have to carry (or should I say drag) them up the narrow, somewhat winding plight of stairs to the floor where your room is.  Ours is only on the third floor, as the receptionist told us.

Price.  We got it at Euro184 for 2 people for 2 nights.  It's pricey (although I think a lot of things, including this, is pricey in Paris) considering that we booked it about 2-3 months prior to our stay.  They offer breakfast for a price, but we didn't include this in our booking.  

A lot of coffee shops/restaurants are within the area so I don't think you'll get hungry here.  There's also a nearby pharmacy, convenience store and a boulangerie (where we bought our delicious first and last meals in Paris).

Pastries from the boulangerie

The European Dream (2014)

Friday, April 4, 2014



"A dream will remain just a dream if you don't act on it."

It's a dream of many Filipinos to go on a European tour, including me. It's a tedious process since you have to prepare almost everything before applying for a visa. Add the fact that you already have to procure the travel insurance before this.

This year, it has came true for me. The planning took about a month (itinerary, flight and accommodation options). Once we had everything planned out, we prepared the documents needed for the visa.  My Schengen visa application took almost 3 weeks, my friend who applied in Singapore got hers in 3 days.

And so, after months of preparation, we were on our way to Europe.  Have we not taken a chance on planning and applying for a visa, this would still be just a dream for us.


The Hassle in NAIA Terminal 1

I got to Terminal 1 about 2.5 hours before the flight.  Check-in was a breeze.  There was a line in the terminal fee counter, but that was tolerable.  The issue came at the immigration line.  The line had gone past the terminal fee counters and is moving too slow.  Had I known, I would have been at the airport earlier.  It took almost 2 hours for me to get past immigration.  I was really worried since flight time is already in a few minutes.  I was rushing past security then through the gates.  I guess all flights are delayed as most of it are waiting for their passengers who were still in the immigration line.  My flight was delayed for almost an hour, then almost another hour from waiting at the runway.  And, finally, the plane took off.

My friend was already waiting for me at KUL airport, we would be on the same flight to Paris CDG.  She was getting worried as it's already boarding and my flight still hasn't landed.  10 minutes before the scheduled time of my connecting flight, I was running out of the plane and to the gate.  It turned out that there are other passengers from the Manila flight going to Paris.  Woohoo! We made it.  My friend, who was already inside the plane, was happy when I showed up.


Arrival at CDG


After hours of flight time, we reached our destination.  Paris, here we are!


But then came another problem, which I already had in mind, my check-in didn't make it to the flight.  We filed a report at the luggage services counter, left the address of the hotel we're staying for them to deliver it.  We were assured that the luggage would be in the next available flight, which is same time the following day.  Good thing I got extra set of clothes in my backpack, which I think would be a must now that I know it's importance. [Update: It was delivered afternoon of the next day.  I'll be filing a claim with the insurance for baggage delay.]


Itinerary

Apr 4-5Manila (MNL) to Paris (CDG) via Malaysia Airlines
Apr 5-7Paris, France
Apr 7Paris (ORY) to Barcelona (BCN) via Vueling Airlines
Apr 7-9Barcelona, Spain
Apr 9Barcelona (BCN) to Rome (FCO) via Vueling Airlines
Apr 9-13Rome, Italy
Apr 13Rome (FCO) to Prague (PRA) via Smart Wings/Czech Arilines
Apr 13-15Prague, Czech Republic
Apr 15-16Overnight train from Prague to Budapest
Apr 16-18Budapest, Hungary
Apr 18Budapest (BUD) to Eindhoven (EIN) via Wizz Air
Apr 18-20Holland, The Netherlands
Apr 20-21Amsterdam (AMS) to Manila (MNL) via Malaysia Airlines



I'll update the itinerary links as it becomes available.



[Update #1: I've submitted a claim for baggage delay at Blue Cross' annex building in P. Burgos Street, Makati (blue building almost at the end of P. Burgos near Makati Avenue).  Together with the Notification of Claim, I've also submitted the Property Irregularity Report (document given to me by Malaysia Airlines personnel when I filed the baggage delay at CDG airport), the luggage tag that came with my bag when it was delivered (I have no proof of the time of arrival of the luggage, but the luggage tag shows some date and time so that's what I submitted) and my flight itinerary (which shows the date and time of my arrival in CDG).  I was told that verification would take 3-5 working days and processing of payment would be from 2-3 weeks.  So, that's about 4 weeks of waiting.  I opted for the payment to be a check payment in USD (no option for Euro) so I would need to pickup the check at their office.  I would be notified via email when the check would be ready.  Note: They can do direct deposit to HSBC/BDO/Metrobank accounts but since I don't have those, my only option is check payment.]

[Update #2: After almost 3 weeks after filing of claim (and 2 follow-up calls), I received an email that the check is ready for pick-up.  The amount of check was Euro70, but converted to USD (about USD96).  I picked it up at the 4/F of their main office, which is just around the corner from where I filed the claim.  This office is the one along Makati Avenue.]

[Update #3: The check given to me by Blue Cross was not accepted by BPI, I forgot their explanation about it.  They could encash the check but minimum is USD100.  So, what I did is to just encash the check on the nearest HSBC branch.