Eiffel Tower in Paris City Centre

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Eiffel Tower was on my to-visit-list when I was planning our trip to Paris, I tried to book entry tickets to the top floor of Eiffel Tower. But I did not meet with success because tickets were fully booked more than a month in advance. However when we reached Eiffel Tower on a rainy evening last month, the queues were not long. As luck would have it, we could buy the tickets at the counter within 10 minutes, We got into the lift and reached the top floor.

The views are magnificent. River Seine stretched out in front of us with cruise boats moving around below. On another side we could see Jardins du Trocadero and the business districts. There was also a game of football in progress down below.

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Jardins du Trocadéro

The Tower has two restaurants which we did not try out. Champagne Bar serves rose or white champagne. A glass will set you back by Euros 12 to 21.

Notices warned visitors of pickpockets. It will be advisable to not carry valuables or large amounts of cash.

History

Paris hosted an Exposition Universelle (World Fair) in 1889 to celebrate the centenary of the French Revolution. More than 100 artists submitted their plans for the monument. It was to be built on the Champ de Mars in central Paris. The commission was handed to Eiffel et Compagnie, a consulting and construction firm owned by Alexandre-Gustave Eiffel. Eiffel collaborated with a structural engineer named Maurice Koechlin to come up with the final concept. 

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Eiffel Tower

Record Construction Time

It only took five months to raise the foundation and twenty one to assemble the metal pieces of the Tower. The construction work began in January 1887 and was finished on March 31, 1889. Considering the rudimentary processes available at that time, this was indeed commendable. On the narrow platform at the top, Eiffel received his decoration from the Legion of Honour.

Floors

The structure is on four floors, ground plus three. The first and second floors are accessible by stairs as well as by elevators. The first floor has the  Le 58 Tour Eiffel restaurant and other facilities. The second floor houses a restaurant named Le Jules Verne, a gourmet restaurant with its own lift going up from the south column. It gets its name from the famous science fiction writer Jules Verne. This restaurant has one star in the Michelin Red GuideMichelin star chef Alain Ducasse ran it from 2007 to 2017. As of May 2019, it is managed by three-star chef Frédéric Anton.    

Enjoy unobstructed views of Paris on the third floor. The champagne bar is on the top of Eiffel Tower. The bar also offers alcohol-free beverages such as lemonade and mineral water. Access to the third floor is exclusively through elevators.

Getting to Eiffel Tower

The tower is in Paris city centre at Champ de Mars, 5 Avenue, Anatole France, 75007 Paris, France. The swiftest and easiest way to get to the Eiffel Tower is by taking Metro line 8 toward Balard from Chaussée d’Antin La Fayette or Opéra to École Militaire. If you are close to Pigalle, take bus 30 from Pigalle in the direction of Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou and get down at Tour Eiffel.

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Mount Titlis snow and superb views of Swiss Alps

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Mount Titlis is a great tourist spot in Switzerland. The Bollywood blockbuster DDLJ was shot in Engelberg and other parts of Switzerland. The area has hence become popular with Indian tourists. Mount Titlis on Swiss Alps has snow all the year round. It goes up to around 3,200 m and if the weather is good offers superb views of the distant mountains. …

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Gengenbach Germany – Medieval Town in the Black Forest

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Gengenbach Germany is a small medieval town in the Black Forest. It is 11.4 km (16 min) from Offenburg by road. Black Forest Railway serves Gengenbach . The railway station is small. Parking for cars and bicycles are available.

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St Jakobus Chapel

A Walk Around the Medieval Town

Near the Bahnhof is a small chapel on top of a hill. The Jakobskapelle (St Jakobus Chapel) occupies a vantage point overlooking the town. Vineyards surround the chapel.  You can climb up there by a short walk of 15-20 min through the vineyards. The views are eye-catching.

The chapel is dedicated to Saint James, one of Jesus’ twelve apostles. The chapel was originally built in the fifteenth century and restored in the 1980s. It features a Gothic architectural style with a small bell tower and a wooden altar.

Church of St. Marien
Church of St. Marien

Church of St. Marien is near the market square in Gengenbach Germany. It is a beautiful church. We could not enter as it was past 6:00 pm when we reached. The Baroque tower of Church of St Marien influences the silhouette of Gengenbach. Benedictine monks lived and worked there until 1807.

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Town Square

Market Square

Gengenbach boasts of a charming town centre. An  eighteenth century gate with a medieval spire dominates the market square. It has cobblestone roads leading to it. Half-timbered houses line both sides. There are pretty flowers in stone planters and even an old wishing well. Gengenbach is a small town with 11,000 residents.

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Water Wheel at the Cloister Mill

In my walks around the town, I came across this ancient water wheel at the Cloister Mill.

Vineyards in Gengenbach Germany

Benedictine monks planted the first vines  more than 1,000 years ago. High quality wines are still grown today. These include Riesling, Müller-Thurgau, Grauburgunder, Weissherbst and Spätburgunder Red.

A mild climate preserves the vineyards. Many hours of sunshine boosts the production of excellent wines. Among the well-known wineries in Gengenbach are Burg Stauffenburg, Weingut Danner and Schworer Weingut Weinhaus. Some wineries offer wine tasting tours. The town has several wine taverns where you can sample different varieties, including the region’s famous Pinot Noir and Riesling. Do not pass over the chance to try the traditional Black Forest dishes.

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Schnitzel Brot

I had an enjoyable lunch of Schnitlzel Brot, potato salad and a glass of Durbacher Riesling.  This was at Durbach, a pretty town near Gengenbach. The restaurant, Durbacher Weinstube, is in the heart of the acclaimed Baden wine region.

Getting There

Gengenbach is on the Black Forest Railway in Germany. It is 11.4 km from Offenburg. Further down the line is Triberg, home to cuckoo clocks and a waterfall. From Basel’s SBB station, ICE trains will take you to Offenburg in 1 hr 14 min. Then take a local train to Gengenbach. Incidentally Offenburg is a 22 min train ride from Strasbourg in France.

Gengenbach is helpfully located close to the A5 Autobahn which stretches from Frankfurt to Basel. From the A5, take the exit to Offenburg and follow the B33 bypass to Gengenbach.

The nearest airports are the EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg (BSL) (137 km, 1 hr 20 min}) and the Strasbourg International Airport (SXB) in France (38 km, 35 min).

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Blooming Tulip Gardens

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It was a fabulous display of brilliant grounds. Beautiful tulips bloomed everywhere. The many colours were dazzling. Sun was shining and cast long shadows over the garden. It was a fantastic scene.

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BloomingTulip Gardens

Location

This is Keukenhof gardens in Southern Holland. It is spread over 32 hectares and has 800 varieties of tulips. You can travel to Keukenhof by bus from Amsterdam Centraal or Schiphol Plaza. The gardens are open only for a few weeks in spring each year.

Technical Info

I have used my Canon EOS 550D DSLR camera. Aperture was f/7.1 and the exposure time 1/200 sec. The lens was Canon EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS. It was kept at its widest focal length of 18 mm. Exposure mode was Manual.

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Crocus ‘Flower Record’

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The weather was mostly sunny. It was a great time to walk through fields full of gorgeous tulips in different colours. This one caught the eye because of its colours. I chose to go close to the flowers for the shot.

The photo is featured in Flickr Explore at #190 on 10 May. Please click here to see it in my Flickr photostream.

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Crocus ‘Flower Record’

Location

The tulips were in Keukenhof, Holland. It is one of world’s largest flower gardens. It is located in Lisse, Southern Holland and can be reached by a 40 minute bus ride from Amsterdam Centraal.

Camera Data

I used my Canon EOS 550D DSLR camera for the shot. Focal lengrh was 53 mm. Exposure time was 1/20 sec., hand-held. No flash was fired. The lens was Canon EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS.

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