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Archives for June 2023

France: 4th and final country in our Europe tour

26 June 2023 By Avinash Meetoo Leave a Comment

This fourth and final blog post is about our stay in France, especially Paris, Toulouse and Tournefeuille.

On 8 June, we left Amsterdam and took a Thalys TGV train to Paris. We arrived there at 15:00, relaxed a bit at my uncle’s and aunt’s place and had a nice Italian dinner there.

The next day, after some nice Parisian pastries, we left for Place Charles de Gaulle also known as Place de l’Étoile. As typical tourists (and despite having already been there in the past), we could not miss l’Arc de Triomphe, les Champs-Élysées, la Place de la Concorde and le Jardin des Tuileries.

For lunch, we headed toward Le Marais, one of the most iconic quartiers of Paris and we had lunch at a typical Parisian bistro called Bouillon Chartier. The food was excellent and we liked the ambiance and decoration as well.

In the evening, we went back to where we were staying and met some family members.

On the 10th, we left Paris for Toulouse in a Ouigo train, the low-cost version of the TGV. The trip was OK but, now that we know, we’ll only get the Inoui TGV trains for our interior trips. We arrived in Toulouse at 17:30 and Stéphane, my brother-in-law who had returned from their holidays in India on the same day, came to pick us up.

We arrived in Tournefeuille at 18:30 and, at last, we were reunited as Anya and Cherina were waiting for us. We were all very tired, had a nice dinner and drinks, cool conversations before going to bed while the sun was setting…

On Sunday 11th, we decided to stay home and help Stéphane mow the lawn (which had grown quite a bit while they were away in India). Then, we had a great barbecue lunch with Stéphane’s mum. In the evening, we watched some nice videos courtesy of Anya, played some games, drank some new beers and had a light dinner.

The next day, Stéphane had to resume work. Cherina took us to Cordes-sur-Ciel, a fortified town which was built in 1222 on a hill above the clouds that frequently collect in the river valley and which has become a popular tourist destination (according to Wikipedia). We had lunch in a really nice restaurant called La Planche de Bacchus which, in addition to serving great food and wine, has a patron sympa! We stayed at Cordes-sur-Ciel until 15:30 and we then drove back to Tournefeuille before the heavy traffic.

In the evening, we all went for dinner in a Japanese restaurant called Nippon Teien at Plaisance-du-Touch. The food and the Japanese beer were excellent and Christina kept saying how much the brochettes reminded her of the small Japanese restaurant called Le Soleil Levant where we used to go in Lyon when we were students.

On Tuesday 13th June, we decided to discover some facets of Toulouse which we didn’t know. We got to city centre around 11:00, spent some time along the Garonne river, had a nice Lebanese lunch in a small restaurant called O’Saj followed by succulent ice-creams at Amorino at Place du Capitole.

Cherina had booked a guided tour of Toulouse for us which we started at 14:30. During two hours, our guide, Emmanuelle, brought us to many landmarks and gave us detailed information about them. We started at Place du Capitole and walked to Basilique Saint-Sernin, le Couvent des Jacobins (which is breathtaking) and other beautiful historical places. Toulouse is really a beautiful city.

In the evening, we had dinner at Castanet-Tolosan and enjoyed a wonderful paella cooked by Ghislaine, Stéphane’s mother and Cherina’s mother-in-law. After dinner, Cherina and Stéphane dropped us at Anya’s apartment.

On this Wednesday, Anya would be our guide. We started with a visit at La Halle de la Machine with very interesting electrical, mechanical and hydraulic exhibits. We were impressed by the Minotaure and many of the drawings made by François Delarozière, the initiator of the project. We were back at INSA Toulouse at 17:00 and we spent some time watching Anya and her friends practice some songs.

At 19:00, we went back to the Toulouse city centre and had dinner at La Gouaille, a restaurant where Anya had celebrated her last birthday. The food was amazing and I liked the Pelforth brown ale too.

We ended the night by having a few drinks at The Four Monkeys pub with Anya’s French friends as well as Joshna and Anaïs, her friends from Mauritius. I loved the Grimbergen brown ale a lot. I think I’m developing a taste for strong brown ales: Affligem, Pelforth and, now, Grimbergen.

The next morning, on 15 June, we left Toulouse for Paris again. Anya’s good friend had dropped us at the train station. We arrived at Gare Montparnasse at 15:15, did a quick shopping and headed back to my uncle’s place. For our last dinner in France, my uncle and his daughter took us to Aux Bons Crus, another typical Parisian bistro. Again, the food and the wine were delicious.

This concluded a very enjoyable stay in France over 9 days. We would like to thank my uncle, aunt and cousin in Paris, Cherina, Stéphane and Ghislaine in Toulouse and, of course, Anya. They all welcomed us warmly and we really enjoyed their company.

On Friday 16 June, my uncle dropped us at the train station and we left Paris by TGV Thalys and, after one and a half hour, reached Bruxelles-Midi. We took a 20 minute train to the Brussels Zaventem airport, which we reached around 14:30.

Our flight was supposed to depart at 21:40 and, therefore, we had a few hours to kill. We had some light lunch, bought some magazines and relaxed a bit before checking in at 18:30. Then, we went to the Duty-Free shop to buy some Belgian chocolates, some beer and other gifts. Kyan and I enjoyed playing some tunes on a piano in the lobby. The acoustics were superb.

We boarded at 21:00 but the plane took off after approximately one hour. We did land on time in Mauritius on the next day though. We arrived home at 14:00 and immediately went to fetch Kiki.

Conclusion

Visiting four different countries (Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands and France) over three weeks was intense and expensive. But the experience was well worth it.

Kyan, Christina and I enjoyed meeting people who understood the importance of having a proper work-life balance. European cities and towns are really beautiful and well preserved. And the Europeans and Mauritians we met tend to be well-balanced, happy and nice people.

Filed Under: Family, Photography, Travel, Vacation

The Netherlands: 3rd country in our Europe tour

24 June 2023 By Avinash Meetoo 2 Comments

This third blog post is about our discovery of the Netherlands, especially Amsterdam.

On 5 June 2023, we took an ICE train from Köln in Germany and arrived in Amsterdam at 15:30. We quickly took a metro to our hotel and rested a bit. At 19:30, we left for the city centre and walked along the beautiful canals and buildings on our way to a well-rated, nice and cosy restaurant called Meat & Greek. We had been advised to sample different kinds of international cuisine in Amsterdam and this is what we intended to do.

On the next day, we had a copious breakfast in our hotel and left for city centre. Our first stop was at MIDI Amsterdam, a small but extremely well equipped shop specialised in professional audio equipment. We had a great conversation with the owner, Tim Niewenhuis. We then headed towards the area where the most well-known museums are. We had some drinks in a nice café.

At 16:30, we decided to rent bikes (as Amsterdam is renowned for being the most bike-friendly city on earth). We rented two bikes: one single for Kyan and a tandem for Christina and I. But, for reasons which we are still trying to understand, after just one minute, we got separated from Kyan! Fortunately, after two hours of cycling, we all managed to meet at the hotel, where we left the bicycles for the night. I have to say that Google Maps works great even without an Internet connection but one needs to download a map of the area beforehand. Of course, we had to take some detours and got a bit confused at times…

After freshening up, we headed back to the city centre for a wine and cheese cruise on the famous Amsterdam canals with a company called Flagship Amsterdam. Being avid photographers, we knew that, at 20:00, the light would be beautiful. The explanation provided by the two lady crew members, one from Amsterdam and one from Montélimar in France, was very interesting. The cruise was one hour long and we felt that it could have been a bit longer as there was so much to see along the canals.

At the end of the evening, we had a quick dinner at De Hallen and we returned to our hotel a bit before midnight.

On 7 June, after another copious brunch, we left the hotel on our bikes for the city centre. The return leg was nice: we rode together and took a free ferry from the northern part of the city (where our hotel is) to the city centre. We dropped the bikes and returned to the hotel to freshen up. In the evening, we had dinner in an Indonesian restaurant called Kartika and the food was delicious. We loved the atmosphere and decoration. The staff were really nice.

After dinner, we walked towards the Red Light District of Amsterdam and caught some glimpses… By then, the sun had set and the sky was blue.

We all loved Amsterdam. It is dynamic and fun.

We would leave for France the next day.

Filed Under: Family, Photography, Travel, Vacation

Germany: 2nd country in our Europe tour

22 June 2023 By Avinash Meetoo Leave a Comment

This second blog post is about our discovery of Germany, especially Siegburg, Köln and Düsseldorf.

On the 1st of June, we left Brussels in the cold morning and took an ICE train (which is the German variant of the French TGV). We arrived at Siegburg at 10:45 where Jyotsna, Christina’s best friend, and her husband Dirk welcomed us warmly. Together, after a tasty and copious brunch, we visited the beautiful town of Siegburg, which is near Bonn. We climbed to the Michaelsberg Abbey where Jyotsna and Dirk had got married some twenty years ago. The view was fantastic. We then went to their home where we met their two daughters, Nandita and Johanna.

In the evening, we headed to Köln which is about 35 km from Siegburg. There, we had some Kölsch beer in a Pfaffen brewery. Then, we visited Kölner Dom, a majestic cathedral which is the largest Gothic church in Northern Europe. We had dinner in a traditional German restaurant called Früh. We loved the German food as well as the beer.

The next day, we set for Drachenfels hill. On the way to the top of the hill, we stopped by Drachenfels Castle whose interior was impressive. At the very top, the scenery was magnificent and called for some drinks, including Aperol Spritz and ice-cold beers. We took a mountain cable car to get back down and returned to Siegburg. There, we had a wonderful barbecue and sampled some fantastic drinks.

On 3rd June, we spent the whole day with Dirk, Jyotsna, Nandita and Johanna visiting the Kommern Open Air Museum. According to Wikipedia, it is one of the largest open air museums in Europe, covering an area of over 95 hectares and displaying around 67 historic buildings from the Prussian Rhine Province. Dirk was our guide and explained from which parts of Germany the various buildings originally came from. We returned to Siegburg around 20:00, just in time to watch the DFB-Pokal German football cup final between RB Leipzig and Eintracht Frankfurt. At night, we ate a delicious Mauritian meal courtesy of Jyotsna.

The 4th of June started calmly. We took some bicycles, one of them being an e-bike, and rode into the woods. We enjoyed the view onto a beautiful lake. At 16:00, we had an early dinner so that we could all leave for Düsseldorf at 17:30. We reached the Merkur Spiel-Arena at 19:00 for our first ever Depeche Mode live concert. We met Sandra, a good friend of Jyotsna and Dirk there.

I have been a fan of Depeche Mode for 38 years, since 1985, and, to be able to see Dave Gahan and Martin Gore perform live was one of essential item on my bucket list. Christina discovered Depeche Mode when we met in Réunion in 1994 and has also been a fan since. And, of course, Anya and Kyan were born into fandom. The concert started around 19:30 with Young Fathers, a Scottish band, as support act. Depeche Mode started at 21:00 and performed for two hours. We all loved the concert and the performance was great. At the end of the show, I told Christina that I felt like watching old friends perform. She agreed. We left Düsseldorf quite late in heavy traffic and reached Siegburg around 1:30 in the morning.

Big thanks to Dirk, Jyotsna, Nandita and Johanna for having welcomed us in their home and made us discover how beautiful Germany is.

We would leave for the Netherlands the next day.

Filed Under: Family, Photography, Travel, Vacation

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