Elevator in the Arc de Triomphe - Places to Visit in Paris, France
On a recent trip to Paris, we did an Arc de Triopmhe visit to see climb the arc de triomphe and see the view from the top over the whole of the surrounding area.
In this video you will see:
- Views of the Arc de Triomf exterior
- The underground subway / tunnel walkway beneath the Arc Triomphe where you queue up / line up to buy tickets - This could give an idea of queue size (incidentally the ticket price / cost - or as they say in French, the prix / tarif, to go up was 12 euros when we were there in November 2017)
- A tip of how to avoid lining up & queuing by purchasing arc du triomphe tickets online.
- Close-up details of the Arc du Triomphe
- Passing through security in the Arc after entry past the line
- The stairs entrance
- The little-known elevator lift in the Arc de Triomphe: what it looks like, and how far up it takes you (you still need to walk up a small number of stairs even if you take the elevator up)
- The viewing deck at the top of the Arc de Triomphe - what it looks like up there
- view from arc de triomphe on a blue sky sunny November day, including seeing the views across Paris in all directions; north, south, east and west, looking down the Champs Elysees towards Place de la Concorde, seeing the Eiffel tower, Montmartre, Sacre Coeur Basilica and more.
- Going back down via lift / elevator.
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Le monastère de la Grande Chartreuse (Isère - France)
(F) Le monastère de la Grande Chartreuse est le premier monastère et la maison-mère de l'Ordre des Chartreux. Il est situé au pied du Grand Som, quatrième plus haut sommet du massif de la Chartreuse.
L'implantation des Chartreux dans le massif qui leur a donné son nom fait de ce site le type de l'espace monastique cartusien, bien que lordre se soit accommodé dès le xiiie siècle de sites urbains et de maisons situées en plaine, voire au bord de la mer.
Conformément à la règle cartusienne, le monastère ne se visite pas, mais un musée est installé à la Correrie, en aval du monastère. On peut y voir des reconstitutions de cellules de moines.
(EN) Grande Chartreuse is the head monastery of the Carthusian order. It is located in the Chartreuse Mountains, north of the city of Grenoble, in the commune of Saint-Pierre-de-Chartreuse (Isère), France. Originally, the château belonged to the See of Grenoble. In 1084, Saint Hugh gave it to hermit Saint Bruno and his followers who founded the Carthusian Order.
Today, visitors are not permitted at Grand Chartreuse, and motor vehicles are prohibited on the surrounding roads. However, a museum of the Carthusian order and the lives of its monks and nuns stands about two kilometers away.
The order is supported by the sales of Chartreuse liqueur which has been popular in France and later around the world since the early 1700s.
English poet Matthew Arnold wrote one of his finest poems, Stanzas from the Grande Chartreuse, while briefly staying at the monastery around 1850. The quiet, serenity, and monastic calm became, for him, the susurrations of a dying world which contrasted with what he saw as the violent emerging age of machinery. Grand Chartreuse was also described in the 1850 revision of William Wordsworth's The Prelude, Book VI, lines 416-88 (Wordsworth visited the monastery in 1790), and John Ruskin's Praeterita.
The monastery was closed in 1903 by the French state. The monks found refuge in Italy until 1929, but returned in 1940 when it was reopened.
A documentary film about the monastery entitled Into Great Silence, directed by Philip Gröning, received acclaim on the film festival circuit following its release in 2005.
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GERMANY: EXPLORING rarely seen WW1 CEMETERY of GERMAN SOLDIERS in KOBLENZ
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Koblenz was established as a Roman military post by Drusus around 8 B.C. The city celebrated its 2000th anniversary in 1992. In this video we are going to visit the city's huge cemetery and we are going to concentrate on a small part that contains tombs of German soldiers that died during the first world war.
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Commuter Trains (RER) In and Around Paris, France
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I think RER stands for reseau express régionale or thereabouts. Regional express network, kind of.
The SNCF is another, different system of commuter/long distance trains, operating in and around Paris, and there's also Corail -- ditto. RER trains South of Gare du Nord are SNCF, and the crew changes there for RATP employees. I know that's nutty, but that's why you have those delays at Gare du Nord. Hey, there's a point in the high speed train network in France where NO company runs the trains -- for many kilometers, the trains just speed up incredibly, and coast for quite a distance, hurtling on with no means of stopping, until the power comes back on farther down the line! There's no way for them to apply the brakes during that part of the trip, which is long. So far, no accidents have occurred -- at least none we know about. You read that right, there are sections of track here with no electricity, no power at all -- the electric trains coast for awhile at high speed until they get into the next segment, the next power grid. Believe me, I couldn't make this stuff up!
These trains are unreliable, expensive, often dirty, dangerous, are not accessible, and only some have toilets (although many travel great distances). You need the bladder and bowels of a junkie to endure them, and the sensibilities of a kamikaze zombie, and that's not fair to the kamikazes nor the zombies!
Avoid these trains at all cost. Look up the 350 and 351 city buses for details on how to get from CDG Roissy Airport into and out of Paris, and as for Orly Airport, avoid it completely. Ditto Beauvais.
If you must fly to France, consider the international airport at Brest, and stay in Quimper. It's wonderful and combines Breton culture with French. If you absolutely insist on going into Paris, you can take a TGV train from there.
Hotel Keppler in Paris, France
The 4 star hotel Keppler is a small city hotel for a romantic city trip to Paris. Situated in the northern part of the city centre, most of the famous sights, including the legendary Avenue des Champs-Élysées and the Arc de Triomphe, are easily reachable on foot. And, honestly, which city can rival Paris, France, for a honeymoon or a romantic weekend à deux?
The 4 star hotel Keppler
The boutique hotel Keppler is located in the popular 16th arrondissement in the north-western part of the inner city of paris, half-way between the Etoile Charles de Gaulle and the
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Ste Anne des Plaines, ses attraits, ses lieux historiques, son histoire.
Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines est située dans la région touristique des Laurentides. On peut y faire de l'équitation, du quad, du camping, du golf et plusieurs activités familiales comme les sorties à la cabanne à sucre et l'auto cueillette de petits fruits. Ste-Anne-des-Plaines possède aussi des bâtiments patrimoniaux, tels que son Église de style Renaissance Allemande, le couvent des sœurs Ste-Anne et le
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