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		<title>London Dec&#8217;08</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Dec 2008 14:05:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>bruno</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yes, I&#8217;m slacking.
One day, my trip diaries will come back to life and I will start doing them in time. So far, London is on hold, Frankfurt (although a very small business trip) is on hold and Pipa is on hold. There are far too many memories, too many photos, too many damn good moments [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, I&#8217;m slacking.</p>
<p>One day, my trip diaries will come back to life and I will start doing them in time. So far, London is on hold, Frankfurt (although a very small business trip) is on hold and Pipa is on hold. There are far too many memories, too many photos, too many damn good moments that need to be registered.</p>
<p>While I silently prepare myself to enter hell and (hopefully) come out a little better, I couldn&#8217;t help feeling f<span id="query" class="query">labbergasted by the sight of </span><span class="blogText bigText">photographer <a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://www.jasonhawkes.com/" style="text-decoration: underline" class="external">Jason Hawkes</a></span> work featured on <a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://www.boingboing.net/2009/01/29/aerial-shots-of-lond.html" class="external">BoingBoing</a>. It seems that I have missed his <a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2008/08/london_from_above_at_night.html" class="external">previous series of London from Above photos</a>  which by now, after my second visit, bring along some more memories. All of this, of course, was triggered by the <a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2009/01/more_of_london_from_above_at_n.html" class="external">second series of London from Above photos</a>. A must see. A must re-visit.</p>
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		<title>Paris Dec07</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jan 2008 00:43:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>bruno</dc:creator>
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Where to stay: 
 If you&#8217;re looking for a nice place to crash for a small price, the Hotel Au Pacific might be right for you. Book in advance to get one of the larger rooms. It&#8217;s small, it&#8217;s cozy, it&#8217;s on a nice and quiet neighborhood and very close to the Dupleix metro station. [...]]]></description>
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<li><strong>Where to stay: </strong><br />
<a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://org.against.org/wp-content/uploads/p1050969.jpg" title="paris1" rel="lightbox"><img src="http://org.against.org/wp-content/uploads/p1050969.thumbnail.jpg" alt="paris1" align="right" border="0" hspace="10" vspace="10" /></a> If you&#8217;re looking for a nice place to crash for a small price, the <a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://www.paris-hotel-pacific.com" class="external">Hotel Au Pacific</a> might be right for you. Book in advance to get one of the larger rooms. It&#8217;s small, it&#8217;s cozy, it&#8217;s on a nice and quiet neighborhood and very close to the <a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dupleix_(Paris_M%C3%A9tro)" class="external">Dupleix metro station</a>. The Eiffel tower is at walking distance (15 min). A good alternative would be getting one of those big hotel chains such as <a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://www.accorhotels.com/index.html" class="external">Accor</a>, who occasionally have special rates for specific locations (even closer to the city center).
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<li><strong>Moving around:</strong><br />
<a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://org.against.org/wp-content/uploads/p1060844.jpg" vspace="10" hspace="10" title="paris2" rel="lightbox"><img src="http://org.against.org/wp-content/uploads/p1060844.thumbnail.jpg" alt="paris2" align="right" border="0" /></a><a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://ratp.fr/" class="external">Public transportation in Paris</a> covers most of the city and is pretty decent and safe. The metro may sound a little confusing at first, but it&#8217;s nothing the <a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://nanika.net/Metro/" class="external">right and ever-helping tool</a> won&#8217;t handle, especially when it&#8217;s hard to find everything you&#8217;ll want to see at walking distance. If there&#8217;s a downside on the whole metro deal, it&#8217;s the closing time (between midnight and 1AM) &#8211; specially when the night line (<a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://www.ratp.info/touristes/index.php?langue=en&amp;rub=guide&amp;cat=noctilien2" class="external">Noctilien</a>) doesn&#8217;t cover the whole city. Consider buying multi-day passes, as the t+ ticket price may be a little overrated (10 t+ ticket bundles are considerably cheaper). Ticket dispensers run Windows NT, are awfully prone to crashes and rarely accept coins, so bring enough coins (or credit cards). IMHO, panoramic tour buses are worthless (and expensive) and can easily be replaced by a few regular bus rides and some short walks covering the most &#8220;touristic&#8221; spots. A boat cruise along the Seine river, however, may be worth the shot, specially at sunset (<a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://www.vedettesdupontneuf.com/" class="external">Les Vedettes du Pont-Neuf</a>, aprox 10€)
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<li><strong>What to see: </strong><br />
<a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://org.against.org/wp-content/uploads/p1050927.jpg" rel="lightbox" title="mandatory eiffel tower pic"><img src="http://org.against.org/wp-content/uploads/p1050927.thumbnail.jpg" alt="mandatory eiffel tower pic" align="left" border="0" hspace="10" vspace="10" /></a> You&#8217;ll find most mainstream spots spread along the river. Use the boat cruise (or a good map) to identify them. These &#8220;attractions&#8221; can get pretty crowded and you should expect waiting in line for a couple of hours to get in <a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://www.tour-eiffel.fr/" class="external">the Eiffel Tower</a> (where the night ascents are wickedly cool) or the <a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://www.notredamedeparis.fr/" class="external">Notre Dame Cathedral</a>. Well know museums can get pretty crowded too, but it&#8217;ll take less time to get in (and even so, getting inside the <a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://www.louvre.fr" class="external">Louvre</a> using one of the <a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://www.louvre.fr/llv/pratique/venir.jsp?bmLocale=en" class="external">secondary entrances</a> &#8211; and not the Pyramide, will save you some time &#8211; check the <a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://www.louvre.fr/llv/pratique/horaires.jsp?bmLocale=en" class="external">timetables</a> for information on days where the museum is opened until later and when admission is free &#8211; and please ignore the signs pointing out the Mona Lisa location). On the <em>rive gauche</em>, the <a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://www.musee-orsay.fr/" class="external">Musée d&#8217;Orsay</a> is also worth a visit, with its impressive collection of impressionist (was that a pun?) masterpieces such as Monet and Renoir.<br />
There are at least two well known gardens you should visit on a trip to Paris. One is <em>Les Tuileries, </em>which stretches from the Concorde square to the Louvre. The other one lies farther from the city center, so it won&#8217;t be unusual to feel a little more relaxed and calm. It&#8217;s one of the locals favorite places to have a stroll or just lie in the sun and very close to the Saint Germain quarter, very famous for its cafés and related artistic movements.<br />
And yes it&#8217;s true, there&#8217;s a whole lot more in Paris than what&#8217;s visible from the river axis. La Défense, for instance, an interesting architectural landmark and the major business district featuring some of the tallest high-rises in the city and a huge 110 by 100 meter open cube (l&#8217;Arche).  It also marks the end of Paris&#8217; 10 Km historical axis (which starts at the Louvre and continues along the Champs-Élysées and the <a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://arc-de-triomphe.monuments-nationaux.fr/en/" class="external">Arc de Triomphe</a>). Taking a stroll along the Champs-Élysées is mandatory, as well as having a look at the stores. And I&#8217;m not talking about places where you could buy a pair of earrings for the same price as you would buy a compact car, but car dealers&#8217; showrooms where you are invited to see the latest concept cars and rarities (and a drink and some merchandising here and there).<br />
Not very far, the impressive Trocadero gardens with the Eiffel Tower as backdrop: definitely a must see. But a visit to Paris demands a walk on the Montmartre district, crowned by the <a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://www.sacre-coeur-montmartre.com/" class="external">Basilique du Sacré-Coeur</a> and its impressive view over the city. Well known for its night life and way beyond the <a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0211915/" class="external">Amélie</a> clichés, there&#8217;s something decadent about this neighborhood. A different city inside the city. A <em>je ne sais quoi</em>&#8230;<a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://org.against.org/wp-content/uploads/p1060262.jpg" title="paris3" rel="lightbox"><img src="http://org.against.org/wp-content/uploads/p1060262.thumbnail.jpg" alt="paris3" align="right" border="0" hspace="10" vspace="10" /></a><br />
To finish, a not so short walk towards the Marais, starting in the awkwardly strange <a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://www.centrepompidou.fr/" class="external">Centre Jacques Pompidou</a> (a concept building, odd looking art museum lying whose weird looks and colors seem vaguely well accepted amongst most people &#8211; and I just can understand why), wandering around narrow streets and alleys filled of strange shops and strange people and ending near the Bastille area (the Colonne de Juillet dominates the square and it marks the site of  the prison known as the <em>Bastille</em> which was stormed at the start of the French Revolution &#8211; quite a landmark, but actually quite deceiving &#8211; it looks like just any other square with a statue).
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<li><strong>Souvenirs:<br />
</strong>The best european chocolate may be found in Brussels, but Paris has its honorable share of good <em>chocolatiers</em>. There were probably a dozen places we visited, but  <a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://www.chocolats-vannier.com/" class="external">Joséphine Vannier</a>, at the Marais district, was the chosen one. Delicious.<br />
Bringing home some tea is also a good idea, and <a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://www.mariagefreres.com/" class="external">Mariage Frères</a> is just the place to get it. It&#8217;s one of the finest and well-known french tea companies. Most of their stores have a &#8220;salon de thé&#8221; where you can sit and have a cup of tea before you head to the counter and choose what to bring back home (and it&#8217;s not just tea &#8211; you&#8217;ll probably get lost over the hundred varieties &#8211; there are also teacups, teapots and everything tea related).
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<li><strong>Cool stuff to look for:</strong><br />
<a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://org.against.org/wp-content/uploads/p1060877.jpg" rel="lightbox" title="paris space invaders"><img src="http://org.against.org/wp-content/uploads/p1060877.thumbnail.jpg" alt="paris space invaders" align="right" border="0" height="75" hspace="0" vspace="0" width="100" /></a>Paris has been conquered by <a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://www.space-invaders.com/" class="external">Space Invaders</a>. These creatures can be found mostly anywhere along the city. I had a planned encounter with one on the last day of the trip and found out, once arrived at home, that I had photo evidence of a whole lot more without ever knowing. Insanely cool. Last but not least, there are <a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://egouts.idf.st/" class="external">guided tours</a> on <em>Les Ègouts de Paris</em> (the Paris sewers). Honest.
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<li><strong>Don&#8217;ts:</strong><br />
Don&#8217;t trust the train schedules. Don&#8217;t trust train operators on strike. Don&#8217;t miss the flight back home. Don&#8217;t sleep at the airport. Don&#8217;t trust anything that replies you back in french you you speak to them in english. Don&#8217;t walk when it&#8217;s <em>just one block</em>. Don&#8217;t go to Disneyland Paris unless you&#8217;re staying at a hotel there. Don&#8217;t drink <em>vin chaud</em>. Don&#8217;t go to the Champs-Elisées on new years-eve.  Don&#8217;t expect much from a french reveillon (it&#8217;s just a bunch of people in the streets getting drunk, destroying things, burning cars and blowing themselves with their fireworks). Meh.</li>
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		<title>Amsterdam</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Aug 2004 00:09:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>bruno</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[27.06.2004 &#8211; 04.07.2004
Latitude: 52.35	W
Longitude: 4.916 N

I stayed here and here. the first is way too far from the city center. the second is closer, but ask for a large room in advance.

I wandered around here for most daytime activities and here for the most remarkable evening (nice barmaids), using these and these (one day passes) [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>27.06.2004 &#8211; 04.07.2004</p>
<p>Latitude: 52.35	W<br />
Longitude: 4.916 N</p>
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<li>I stayed <a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://www.mercure.com/mercure/fichehotel/gb/mer/1244/fiche_hotel.shtml" class="external">here</a> and <a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://www.goldentulip.com/site/PropertyInformation.asp?data_set=Complete&amp;PropCode=GT;043048&amp;HotelName=Tulip+Inn+Amsterdam+Centre&amp;InDate=&amp;OutDate=&amp;Submit=&amp;LandCode=NL&amp;ShowLanguage=EN" class="external">here</a>. the first is way too far from the city center. the second is closer, but ask for a large room in advance.</p>
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<li>I wandered around <a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://www.rai.nl" class="external">here</a> for most daytime activities and <a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://www.cobracafe.com" class="external">here</a> for the most remarkable evening (nice barmaids), using <a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://www.macbike.nl/" class="external">these</a> and <a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://www.canal.nl" class="external">these</a> (one day passes) for most of my transportation needs.
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<li>If you&#8217;re wondering how insane the locals are when riding a bicycle, rent one and let yourself go. you&#8217;ll figure it out. ask for a bicycle with multiple locks and insurance (and hand brakes, for all it&#8217;s worth)
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<li>I listened to a lot of <a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://www.ruuddewild.nl" class="external">this</a> and lots of indistinct things when drunk and stoned.
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<li>I didn&#8217;t see <a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://www.ojogo.pt/20-131/artigo389430.htm" class="external">this</a> happen after Portugal beat Holland by 2-1 on <a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_UEFA_European_Football_Championship" class="external">euro 2004</a>.
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<li>I ate <a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://www.iens.nl/english/restaurantsIn/Amsterdam/restaurant.htms?a=*Leidseplein&amp;r=608" class="external">here</a> and I&#8217;m recommending it for anyone needing a good meal in a strange country.
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<li>Strangers in the red light district will use social engineering to determine where you&#8217;re from and ask you politely in your mother language if you want to buy ecstasy or cocaine.
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<li>I couldn&#8217;t avoid getting trapped in <a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://www.hardrock.com/locations/cafes/Cafes.aspx?Lc=AMST" class="external">here</a> and bringing the t-shirt home.
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<li>Watch out for strange looking people on the subway stations after midnight. You might get robbed or something.
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<li>Drinking a lot of water with a lot of sugar is really good if you visit a coffeeshop and try the <em>soupe-du-jour</em>.
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<li>Bring a GPS if you&#8217;re trying to get back to the hotel at night in time for breakfast.
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<li>Never EVER urinate on the canals, even if you&#8217;re only &#8220;simulating&#8221; for the camera. the police is pretty quick and will ask you to kindly pay 90€ (after you wash your hands, of course).
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<li>Pay <a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://www.debrahill.nl" class="external">her</a> a visit. Buy something.
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<li>I didn&#8217;t have the time (or the mind) to visit any of the city museums. and I wanted to and it was long after the hangover.
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<li>I checked out <a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://www.schiphol.nl/" class="external">here</a> back home. traded the heavy showers and thunderstorms for a very nice summer weather. which is nice.</li>
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<p>
it sure could have been better. in contrary to some people&#8217;s belief, this is a great city to be in. and to do the things you ever wanted to without even caring for anyone.</p>
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update: Amsterdam is home to several internationally acclaimed designers and architects as well as an array of modern stores, restaurants, clubs and hotels. So now in addition to Montreal and San Francisco there&#8217;s an illustrated web magazine and directory for <a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://www.mocoloco.com" class="external">modern contemporary design</a> for one of Europe&#8217;s leading design capitals. <a href="http://org.against.org/r.php?http://www.mocoloco.com/amsterdam/" class="external">MoCo Amsterdam</a></p>
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