Reykjavik, Iceland

Pingvellir National Park Iceland Founding Spiritual Place
Pingvellir National Park
- Iceland's Founding Spiritual Place
Geysir Geothermal Field Iceland
Geysir Geothermal Field - Iceland
Blue Lagoon Iceland
Blue Lagoon - Iceland
Downtown Reykjavik Iceland Midnight Summer
Downtown Reykjavik Iceland
at Midnight during the Summer
Dancers Downtown Reykjavik Iceland
Dancers in Downtown Reykjavik - Iceland
Whale Meat Lunch Reykjavik Iceland Moby Dick on a Stick
Moby Dick on a Stick 
 Whale Meat for Lunch - Reykjavik, Iceland
Geothermal Plant Iceland
Geothermal Plant - Iceland
Volcano Hole Iceland
Volcano Hole - Iceland
Gullfoss Waterfall Iceland
Gullfoss Waterfall - Iceland
Reykjavik, Iceland (7/6-8/2011)

Iceland is a very interesting country and home of the midnight sun

Iceland is a unique place with unique people. It is about the size of Kentucky with a small population of 319,000 (about 60% living in and around its capital city, Reykjavik). Old town Reykjavik is nice to walk around with lots of restaurants.

It is not a marketing ploy when they say that some of the best looking people in the world live in Iceland. The Vikings who settled this country kidnapped beautiful women from their raids along the way. Beauties with fair skin, blond hair, and blue eyes walk the streets of Reykjavik everywhere. 

Interesting fact... Because of Iceland's isolation for almost 1,000 years, every Icelander can trace their heritage back to the original Viking settlers. Their language is one of the purest in the world and they can read 600 year-old documents. 

It is fun sitting and listening to Icelanders talk imaging Vikings 100’s of years ago talking the same way. A majority of the people also speak English. The names of streets and places here are fun having a huge number of letters (e.g. a street: Skolavordustigur, a church: Hallgrimskirkja). 

During our summertime visit to Iceland, it never got dark at night. Think about that… 24 hours of light (but... during the winter they get just 4 hours of natural light). We watched the sunset at 11:45 pm. It is better described as a sun ‘dip’ because it rises a few hours later never getting dark. 

We like trying the unique foods of every country we visit and Iceland provided a chance to try whale meat from a small restaurant named Moby Dick on a Stick (see photo). Not exactly politically correct and not something we crave doing again, whale meat looks like and has the consistency of beef with some fish and liver taste thrown in. In Reykjavik, we also had some wonderful lobster soup and Icelandic cod. 

One day we took Iceland's classic Golden Circle Tour visiting the striking waterfall, Gullfoss, and Geysir geothermal field where hot springs bubble up from holes in the lava and a natural geyser shoots into the air every few minutes. We also viewed Iceland's interesting geothermal plant that supplies their heated water and energy and beautiful Pingvellir National Park, a spiritual place for Icelanders where much of their historical events took place and is now recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 

Some of our best memories of Iceland are our visits to the natural hot pools everyday of our 3-day stay. They have different temperatures you can sit in as well as stream baths. Our favorite was Laugardalslaug (you got to love the names). 

This also included a visit on our way to the airport to Iceland's famous Blue Lagoon located in the middle of a barren lava field where warm water comes up from the earth (see photo). The Blue Lagoon is an artificial lake fed by surplus hot water from the geothermal power station at Svartsengi. Rich in mineral salts, it is well known for it therapeutic properties.

Travel tip... IcelandAir allows flight stopovers in Iceland for no additional airfare costs. Do treat yourself to a visit of this unique place and people.

Iceland Countryside
Iceland's Countryside
More about Iceland... Iceland and its people’s uniqueness can be better understood by describing its landscape. Most of Iceland's countryside is covered by mossy lava rocks formed by volcanic eruptions that have occurred on the average of every 5 years for the past 1,000 years. 

Aurora Borealis Iceland
Aurora Borealis - Iceland
map of iceland
Map of Iceland
They had another small eruption the day we left making it 3 in the last 3 years. Iceland is located on the separating American and European titanic plates. They experience small earthquakes every day and Iceland is one of the three places on earth with natural geysers. Throughout Iceland you can see stream rising from the ground. Although 10% of Iceland is covered by glaciers (one is the largest in Europe), due to the warming effect of the Atlantic Gulf Stream its climate is surprisingly mild for being located as far north as it is.

In amazing engineering achievement, Icelanders' heat their buildings and generate their electricity with natural forming hot water. Piped in from a distant geothermal plant, fresh water is heated by extremely hot steam coming from deep in the earth.
 

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Paris, France

Sidewalk Cafe Paris France
Sidewalk Cafe - Paris, France
Notre-Dame Cathedral Paris France
Notre-Dame Cathedral 
- Paris, France
Louvre Museum Arcade Ferris Wheel Paris France
Louvre Museum from Arcade Ferris Wheel
- Paris, France
Lunch Paris France French Food
Lunch - Paris, France
Parade Carnaval Tropical de Paris Paris France
Parade for Carnaval Tropical de Paris 
- Paris, France
Artsy Place di Tertre Montmartre Paris France
Artsy Place di Tertre in Montmartre 
- Paris, France
Eiffel Tower Lit Night Paris France
Eiffel Tower Lit at Night - Paris, France
So French Paris France Man
So French! - Paris, France
Paris, France (6/30-7/5/2011 & 5/14-16/2024) – Paris! Let’s say it again, Paris, possibly the most beautiful and romantic city in the world! 

 
My wife, Pat, says, “Falling in love in Paris all over again” - Paris must be good because all she had is me. 

We stayed with our friend Tom in a large apartment in the up-and-coming Bastille area surrounded by classic French cafes and stores. With a bit of walking and using the comprehensive metro system, we could visit all of Paris within minutes. We also stayed in Paris' Left Bank Latin Quarter - see below.

Besides visiting the famous sights reviewed below, we had a chance to ‘live’ Paris enjoying breakfasts of coffee and croissants purchased fresh each morning at the corner shop, stopping for drinks and lunch and people watching at outside cafes, buying dinner at the Sunday Marche Bastille open market, and having lunch in the small picturesque winding streets of the Latin Quarter. If you can during your visit to Paris, plan a few extra days to just enjoy doing this.

We also wandered the famous Champs Elysees and the neighboring parks, the Arc de Triomphe viewing the lively parade for Carnaval Tropical de Paris, strolling along the Seine River and streets of Paris at night, taking a boat ride along the Seine River, going to the Paris’ summer arcade where we rode the ferris wheel for wonderful views of Paris, watching the performers at the Pompidou and young lovers be affectionate everywhere in the city, and seeing the interesting exhibit of medals of European orders.

place di Tertre Montmartre Paris
place di Tertre - Montmartre
A highlight has our visit to Paris
was visiting Montmartre (the center of Paris’ golden age in the 1880’s) and its gleaming white Basilique du Sacre-Coeur. At Montmartre, having lunch at an outside café on artsy place di Tertre (see photo), we probably sat where Picasso told Dali that melted watches would never catch on.


Place de la Contrescarpe Left Bank Paris
Place de la Contrescarpe
The Left Bank's St-Germain-des-Pres is the traditional and still fashionable hub of the cafe scene. A great day trip is out to Versailles that housed the most flamboyant royal court since ancient Rome.

Beautiful Versailles
Versailles
was home to the French monarchy at the height of its glory. The century-long heyday lasted from 1682, when Louis XIV brought his court of more than 6,000 to Versailles from Paris, until 1789, when he and his queen, Marie Antoinette, were notified that an angry mob was headed their way. With 700 rooms and famous 225-arce park with formal gardens, Versailles will leave a lasting impression on you.


We love this quote about Paris: "If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man, then whenever you go for the rest of your life, it stays with you, for Paris is a moveable feast." - Ernest Hemingway

Famous Eiffel Tower Paris France
Famous Eiffel Tower - Paris, France
Some information about Paris... Paris is truly one of the most beautiful and romantic cities in the world, filled with history and remaining influential in the areas of culture, art, fashion, food, and design. Located in the north or France on the Seine River, Paris is one of the largest cities in the world with 2.2 million people living in the dense central city and almost 12 million people living in the metropolitan area.

Left Bank Paris France
Left Bank Latin Quarter - Paris, France
A large part of Paris is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Paris has the second highest number of Michelin-restaurants in the world (after Tokyo) and contains numerous iconic landmarks that are the world's most visited tourist sights such as the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, the Notre-Dame Cathedral, the Louvre Museum, Moulin Rouge, Lido, etc. with 45 million tourists annually.

Paris cafes Left Bank Latin Quarter
Take a Break While in Paris
Do what the French do…
Stop and take a seat at an outdoor cafe, relax, have a drink or coffee, and do some people watching. So much fun. Be aware that restaurant servers are efficient but not chatty in France - they are not being unfriendly. You must ask for the check and servers do not expect a tip.

Boat Ride Along the Seine River Paris France
Boat Ride Along the Seine River
Be sure to call you credit card providers and inform them of your travel dates and to update the security to be accepted internationally. Getting some Euros at an ATM is helpful. Although credits cards are widely accepted, be aware they take only cash Euros at the markets and some other places. Sometimes you need to use ‘Etats-Unis’ for United States when logging into the internet.

It is nice to use some Essential French Words:
- Bonjour – Hello
- Merci -Thank You
- Au revoir – Goodbye
- Oui / Non – Yes / No
- S’il vous plaît – Pease
- Excusez-moi – Excuse Me
- Parlez-vous anglais? - Do you speak English?
- L’addition, s'il vous plaît – The bill, please
 
Hotel des Grandes Courtyard Left Bank Paris
Hotel des Grandes Courtyard
We enjoyed our stay at the Hotel des Grandes Escole is a charming oasis in Paris’ busy Left Bank - just a 15 minutes walk to Notre Dame. It’s feels like real Paris was years ago. Sitting in their private courtyard filled with plants and waking up to birds chirping is a wonderful retreat - you leave the hustle and bustle behind (see photo). 
 
Map Left Bank Latin Quarter Paris
Very nice restaurants are located just a block away from the Hotel des Grandes in the Place de la Contrescarpe and Rue Monffetard with inside or Paris-style outdoor cafe seating. They are wonderful for people watching for lunch, dinner, or enjoying a a drink after a day of exploring Paris. The rooms have modern bathrooms and are decorated in a French style. The staff is very helpful and willing to spend time helping you map out your adventures and how to get there. Metro stops are just minutes away to use Paris’ excellent subway system taking you to all the attractions. The bed was very comfortable and the bathtub is wonderful for a soak after a day of exploring. The made-to-order breakfast is very nice and you can seat outside in the courtyard if the weather is nice. Not having a TV is wonderful… restaurants and cafes stay open late so go out and enjoy life like the Parisians do.

We loved our visit to Paris!

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