On January 25th at 9:24 AM myself and seven other girls caught a train straight from Grenoble to Lyon. I sat with Lucy on the train and we chatted for a while (like 15-20 minutes), then me being me fell asleep for the rest of the trip. As far as road trips go, unless I am singing the entire time, I am a horrible companion because I ALWAYS fall asleep. We arrived about an hour later in Lyon. We found a map and ventured into the subway. We had to take two different subway lines to get to the center of the city. When we stepped out into the city we were welcomed by an extremely large ferris wheel. Four of us decided to pay to ride it and got to see an amazing view of the city. At first it seemed like a great idea, but the further up we went the more terrified I became. I would not let go of the center pole. It went around about 4 times, and by the end I was definitely more comfortable. I was too scared to turn around to see the view behind me, but I was still able to get some good pictures, just from a strange angle. We later found out that the pole in the middle could actually turn the seat in circles to get a better view of the entire city. I was happy we hadn't discovered this until later, I would have been even more terrified. After we got off the ferris wheel, we took a few more pictures and then headed to the Cathédrale St-Jean. From there we grabbed lunch and walked around the cobblestone streets.
The Majestic-for my Dad :) |
Isabelle and I |
After the museum we decided to wander through the streets a little more. Mona had booked a hostel for the night since she had decided to join us after we already booked our hotel. She had brought a suitcase with her so we decided to walk with her to the hostel to drop off her luggage and get her checked in. We had planned to meet back up with the girls in front of Cathédrale St-Jean at 4 PM so we headed there next.
Our next adventure for the day was to take the tram up to Basilique Notre-Dame de Fourvière. It was on top of a mountain overlooking the city. We wanted to make sure we were able to see the view before the sun set. We got halfway up and got off so that we could see the Théâtres Gallo-romains (Roman theater). We were standing across the street from it and some of the girls worried we wouldn't get to the top before the sun set so we ended up walking the rest of the way. It was very steep, but once we got to the top it was definitely worth it. The view was incredible. We went inside the Notre-Dame which was in the middle of a service, but it was absolutely beautiful. After walking around the grounds for a while we decided it was still light enough and we wanted to head back down to the Roman Theater.
Théâtres Gallo-romains |
We wanted to find food that was traditional to Lyon so we found a place called La Mère Cottivet that looked like it would do the job. The prices were reasonable, it looked pretty crowed so we figured they probably had good food and it looked like an interesting restaurant. I had French onion soup, some sort of fish that I can't remember the name of with rice, and a brownie that all five of us shared.
We got back to the hotel around midnight and fell right asleep. After such a long day, a warm bed was exactly what we needed.
The next morning we got a late start although I was up and ready at about 9:30. I am so eager to see everything that it makes it much easier for me to get up and moving in the morning here. Sunday was a little more laid back. We mostly walked around the city. We found a shop to get food for bunch. They had sandwiches, drinks, and dessert for only 5 euros. Lyon is famous for their wall paintings which are suppose to look three dimensional so we ventured around the city looking for a few of them. We walked through a market, then to the opera house and the art museum, and saw 3 different wall painting along the way. We headed back toward the Cathedral and walked into different shops and tried to relax a little. After everything we had done, we were all pretty worn out by this point (it make me worry about my stamina during my future trips). At 4 PM we headed back to the train station and rode back to Grenoble.
Monday I started off strong with a full day of European Business Environment from 8 AM until 6 PM. I had two more sections of it on Tuesday coupled with 3 hours of French. Wednesday I had 4.5 hours of European Business Environment again and finally finished the week on Thursday with 3 hours of international business law. Needless to say, by thursday afternoon I needed a nap. Thursday night I attended an International student party and Friday I finally had a whole day to myself to relax.
Throughout the week I also planned various trips that I will be doing for the next few months. This week I will be leaving on Wednesday headed for Brussels and Amsterdam which is planned and booked. Next week I will be traveling with Zoe and Miki to Bordeaux and Toulouse for four days. At the end of February I will have about 2 weeks off from school. Luckily for me this will fall right on my birthday as well. My friend Ken from Clarkson finished school so he will be coming to visit. I will be meeting him and my roommate Jamie (also from Clarkson) in Strasbourg. We will spend about a day there to see the city and then leave the night of the 28th for Munich. We will spend 3 nights in Munich. Jamie has to start school again, but Ken and I will continue on for a trip to Vienna for three days and then spend four days in Prague before finally flying back to Grenoble. The next weekend Ken will be flying out of Paris so we will spend a couple days there before he goes home. Also, I have planned our "spring break" with my friend Lucy. We will be traveling to Geneva, Stockholm Oslo, and Copenhagen. We are hoping that it will be a little warmer by that point, but will still be preparing for the worst. And finally I have started to plan with my dad for his visit. It is still in the very early stages but I am extremely excited for him to come! I am hoping that we can see Normandy together since he majored in History and knows so much. However, whatever we do I know that we will have an amazing time.
Camila and I |
Lucy and I renting our equipment |
Hot wine and Crepe! |
Yesterday and today I spent the day preparing for my online course Midterm exam. I took it today at noon and I am just happy to say it's over. I am completely worn out from it because I crammed so much information into my head in such a small amount of time.
Tomorrow I have my law class and hopefully I can make a trip to Ikea. I was going to go today, but I came home and took a nap instead. I think it was a very good decision!
Au Revoir!
Photos from the Restaurant in Lyon
Opera House |
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