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quinta-feira, 25 de junho de 2015

Trip Tips Europe 5: Disneyland Paris

Hi guys,
As I promised on the my post about Paris here we go to my Post about Disneyland Paris

The Disneyland in Paris recieve more than 15 milion people each year. It is situated on south of the city, and you can get there by taking a Rail Line to: Marne-la-Vallee.

There are lots of hotels if you wish to stay, and great deals for families as well. However, if a day is what you have, there is no problem, you can visit both parks in one day, and I'd say that it's enough. Althoug very famous, the parks are not very much big, and they very easy to walk around. On winter time they weren't as busy as well so I didn't spend so much time queueing.

I've bought the tickets: two parks, 1 day - £69.00 per adult. And I've started with the Walt Disney Studios.
I went to the principal roller-coaster on the park, because that is what I like most, and also to the tower!
There is one attraction that you take a train and go to the studios e effects, to be honest I thought the time queueing for what is offered that wasn't worth at all, I didn't like, but maybe you are into visual effects and want to see it! For me it just blow up the magic!

I had lunch inside the park, burgers and stuff, and then I changed to the Disneyland park. I, personally, liked more the Studios one, because had more attractions, the Disneyland one is very thematic, and parades happens all the time, I'd recommend you choose one and that is it! haha

I wasn't very into go hunt the characters for pics, so I literally spent all my time in the roller-coaster, but it obvisouly, up to you!

In the evening, there is a Sleep Beauty show in the castle, which is quite nice. If you are travelling with kids, this is the park you want to spend most of your time, there are more kids attraction on it.

Look on the website above, to see which attractions you want to go, so you can plan your day.
Follow some pics below! =D









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Oi gente, como eu prometi, segue meu post sobre a Disney (ver link "disneyland paris" e "Paris" para mais informacoes).

O parque da Disney em Paris e um dos mais visitados no continente, esta situado ao sul da cidade, cerca de 1h de trem e voce deve descer na estacao Marne-La-Vallee.

Na regiao tem varios hoteis, e varios pacotes promicionais se voce quer ficar mais de um dia ou se esta viajando com tua familia.
No meu caso escolhi ver os dois parque num dia so, pq meu tempo era limitado. O ticket saiu £69.00 . Eu achei bem suficiente ver os dois parque num dia so, se eu ficasse mais um dia, repetiria os brinquedos com certeza
Apesar de muito visitado, os parque nao sao grandes. Eu comecei meu dia pelo Walt Disney Studio, la tem as melhores montanhas russas e a famosa Torre de queda livre. Fui em todas as montanhas - russas do parque.
Eu fui tbm naquele passeio que voce pega o trem e vai ver por tras dos estudios. Eu nao curti muito, achei o tempo na fila muito longo, e achei meio chato na verdade. Eu gosto de nao saber da magia do cinema, mas isso depende de voces!

Almocei em um dos restaurantes do parque, preco de comida de parque, e comi hamburguer e tal, o legal e que tudo vem com a cara do Mikey.

La para as 15:00 eu fui para o outro parque o Disneyland. Achei bem mais para criancas e bem mais tematico tbm, tem umas atracoes legais e tal, mas esse e o lugar no qual voce vai encontrar os personagens, as paradas e tudo mais. Eu vi meia parada e o show da Bela Adomercida no Castelo a noite. O legal, e que se voce for no Inverno, vai ter neve falsa, e vai estar tudo decorado com luzes natalinas, o que da uma magia a mais para  o lugar.

Bom e isso gente.
Vejam as fotinhos acima!

segunda-feira, 15 de junho de 2015

Trip Tips Europe 4: Paris - Roteiro 5 dias/ 5 days

Hey guys
post em portugues abaixo! ;]

So today I am going to talk about the city of lights and love, the stunning Paris!! I went to Paris on December, 2011, quite while ago, so forgive me for do not have a super high quality pics and stuff.
So winter and Xmas time in Paris, freaking cold and freaking lots of lights! ahaha It was def. the coldest week of my life, seriously, was too cold to be true! The city is so nice with all the Xmas lights, but if its too cold and not sun, it gets a little bit too grey (much more grey than London --- oops). Anyway, I've done a route of 5 days for you guys, so you can enjoy it any time of the year. Considering my friends pics of going to Paris on Spring or Summer time, I'd recommend you do that so!

I arrived on the late afternoon, so I will desconsider the first night on the tips, because  I did nothing that evening! haha

To walk around Paris we decide to get the Paris Visit which is a pass for trains, tube, buses, discount in museums and activities. For me it really worthed at the time, because my hotel was on the zone 3, and because I'd go to Disney and Versalleis and the pass would include the train to those places as well. Prices may vary according to age, days and promotions.

Here you can get the tube Map of Paris: http://parisbytrain.com/paris-metro-maps/
My hotel was: Hotel Campanille. It was far from the centre of Paris, but the tube was like 30 seconds from it, so considering the price on Xmas-New year's week, it was worthed. The hotel is clean, and breakfast is very nice!
For more info about Paris: Visit Paris


Our first stop was the Moulin Rouge (tube to Blanche), we just saw the building, made some pics, and that was it, if you want to actually watch the show you should do the reservations online. 

From there we went, on foot, until the Sacre Coeur and Montmartre.There was a Xmas market where we ate  lunch.We got in the Church, it is very beautiful, but unfortunatelly we are not allowed to make pics. On the square in front of the church was lots of street artists, so we took a time to watch one of the singers and stuff. This is part of Paris culture, so pay attention on the street artists, they are very good!

We finish the day going to see the Magdalene and the Obelisc, they are so pretty and worth your visit!! The cross of the Magdalene is very famous, and appears in lots of movies, like Devil wears Prada!

It was winter, and as I said below very very cold, so the nights were coming earlier and the cold was making us super tired as well.













Day 2: Eiffel Tower
Tube Line 9 : Trocadero or Tube Line 6: Bir-Hakeim
We chose to the Tower just on the second day, because by the time, we read in some blogs, that Tuesday had less lines. So that's why! haha

However, I don't know if that is very true, because we for sure stayed about 4h in the line! And it was, again, a very cold day, probably the coldest of my life, so we couldn't go to the very top, but anyway, was worth!

The thing about the  hours in the line is that it makes you very tired, so I do recommend get there as earlier as you can, or on the last time in the day just before closing, because chances are you will wait less on the queue.

We spend the whole day on the tower and its premisses, and we went to Champs Elisee for a walk in the night.













Day 3. Disney - Paris
I will do another post for Disney, watch it out!

On the day 4 we went to Versailles. It took us the whole day, so if you want to go there, take one day of your trip to do so.
The Chateau is not close to central Paris, and you have to take a train to go there! There is a queue of course, but it shouldn't take that long to get in.

When you are inside the Palace, you have a one way route, which you can take as long as you want. Same for the gardens, which, unfortunately I didn't visit, because was raining a lot when I was there, and was just impossible! =[ however, go for it, because I know it's stunning!





Day 5: LouvreNotre Dame and New years eve in Paris.
Last day we went to Louvre. We woke up as early as we could, to try avoiding a too long line, and actually it helped, we did have to queue but not as long as we did in the tower or Versailles.

So, we knew we want to see the Mona Lisa, so that was pretty much our on focus! However we also visit the greek-egypitian-roman areas, which were nice!
Louvre is massive, even bigger than you can imagine! So, look on the website and plan your visit, choose what you want to see, it's impossible to see everything in one day, really! So choose before hand, and focus on those areas, even though, everything is far and it's easy to get lost inside! I did, like lots of times!

We have lunch on the museum, inside they have lots of restaurants with good food for quite fair price, and you don't need to leave.








After the Louvre, we went to Notre Dame, on foot, they are quite close to each other, and we also stopped on  the lockers bridge (which is no longer! =[ ).



After that (long, long day) we came back to Hotel, got ready and went to the Eiffel Tower for the New Year's eve. And was a disappointment, the tower just shine (which is nice, but it shines, every night, every 10 minutes), there was no fireworks (they are forbiden in Paris, so no, there isn't going to be ANY fireworks, anywhere in Paris). I, honestly, don't recommend spend NYE in Paris, it's quite boring, unless you have paid for a private party in advance (which are very very expensive) and the transportation is a nightmare, the close the tubes for different zones, and you never know what is going to happen!
So if you can choose, go some where else in Europe, like London or Amsterdam, that are the closest capitals.

ps; Paris is dangerous, there are lots of people offering to taking pics of you and sell you stuff, try to avoid that, they can steal you very easily. Be aware on buses and tube, because people tried to steal us every single day when I was there, which was quite annoying. So just bare in your things.

That was it guys, I hope you enjoyed my tips and pics!
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Oi Gente, preparei um roteiro de Paris para voces de 5 dias! 
Eu fui no super inverno, entre Natal e Ano Novo, e estava super frio, e cinza, foi com certeza a semana mais fria da minha vida! Serio, se puder escolher outra epoca, eu recomendo! Vi fotos de amigos indo na primavera ou verao (europeus!) e a cidade fica milhoes de vezes mais linda!!!

Para andar em Paris, eu peguei o  Paris Visit para 6 dias. Esse passe, te deixa pegar metro, onibus, trens e entrar em varios lugares sem pagar a mais por isso, entao, na conta geral eu achei que valia muito a pena.
O metro em Paris e caro, e se vc nao e estudante da Uniao Europeia ou Carteirinha Internacional, vai pagar inteira em todas as atracoes, dai se vc por na ponta do lapis, sai mais caro.

Aqui voce tem o mapa do metro de Paris. : http://parisbytrain.com/paris-metro-maps/
Meu hotel foi o Hotel Campanille. Com cafe da manha incluso e muito perto do metro! Mas longe do centro da cidade!
Para mais info: Visit Paris
Nao tenho indicacoes de restaurantes, comi super mal na verdade, achei comida bem cara, e cansei de baguetes e crepes quando estive por la! Mas se vc tem um budget um pouco maior, tenho ctza que va comer bem!
Os Parisienses nao falam ingles, e se sabem falar, tbm não o farão. Dica e tentar o portunhol. Quando eu fui, muita coisa nas atracões nao tinha informação em inglês, espero que isso tenha mudado!
Apesar de ser Europa, Paris e perigosa, tentaram nos furtar inúmeras vezes no metro e no ônibus, entao preste atenção na tua maquina, celular e dinheiro, passando pela catracas do metro e dentro dele tbm. Outros amigos foram roubados la tbm, entao, vc brasileiro que acha que na Europa nao tem essas coisas, preste atencao, pq vc poder ser alvo facil!


Comecamos pelo Moulin Rouge, so vimos o predio mesmo, tiramos umas foto e tals, se voce quer ver o show eu recomendo comprar online. 
Fomos a pe ate a Igreja, esta cerca de 15-20 minutos do Moulin Rouge.
Passamos a tarde por la, visitamos a igreja, e tiramos um tempo para assistir os artistas de rua e aproveitar o mercado natalino. 

A noite visitamos a Magdalene e o Obelisco de Paris. Em frente a ele tem uma roda gigante, na qual fomos tbm!

Day 2: Eiffel Tower

Dia da torre! Muito frio, muita fila, muito cansaco, e ela linda e maravilhosa! A torre era o que eu mais queria ver em Paris, o ruim foi o quanto cansada eu estava, de tanto esperar e passar frio! Mas valeu a pena.
Nao subi ate o topo, pq estava fechado por conta do mal tempo, mas mesmo assim valeu muito! 
A noite fui para Champs!

Day 3: Disney
Farei um post a parte!

Para ir para o Palacio voce precisa pegar um trem, e um pouco longe do centro de Paris, e nos tomou o dia todo, nao visitamos mais nada alem dele.
A visita e no modelo "one way" dentro do Palacio, o que significa que vc so pode andar numa direcao, mas da para ver tudo tranquilamente.
Eu ouco muito dizer que o jardim e magnifico, mas nao pude ver porque estava chovendo horrores no dia que eu fui, infelizmente.

Day 5:   LouvreNotre Dame and New years eve in Paris
Comecamos o nosso ultimo dia pelo Louvre. Chegamos bem cedo para ficar menos tempo na fila, e funcionou. Foi o lugar que menos esperamos. O louvre e imenso, mais do que voce consegue imaginar, se perder la dentro e super facil, mesmo com o mapa, e ver o museu inteiro em um dia, e impossivel!
Planeje sua visita antes de ir, escolha o que quer ver e foque nos lugares que tem que ir, isso facilitara para que vc nao saia frustrado.
Nos almoçamos dentro do museu, a comida era boa e com preço razoável!

Depois do museu, andamos ate a Notre Dame, que eh gratuita para entrar, mas nao para subir. A igreja em si nao tem nada demais, e como estava chovendo de novo, nao pudemos subir. Visitamos tbm a ponte dos cadeados que ja nao existe.

Para a noite de ano novo fomos para a Torre. Foi um pouco sem graca, a torre brilhou a meia noite, mas ela brilha todas as noites, a cada dez minutos, assim, que nao eh nada demais (a nao ser que essa seja sua primeira noite me Paris), nao tem fogos, em lugar nenhum, a champs e a torre lotam de pessoas, tome cuidado com furtos (acontece muito em Paris). 
Se puder escolher outra capital europeia para o ano novo, faca-o, Paris e linda cm as luzes de Natal, mas o Ano novo achei bem chatinho! 

Bom e isso gente, espero que tenha gostado!!!
Logo faco o post sobre a Disney, essa semana ainda!

terça-feira, 9 de junho de 2015

Trip Tips Europe 4: Bergen, Norway

Hey guys, how are you doing?
So today as I promise there on the instagram account sights_and_thoughts (FOLLOW ME! =D) I am going to talk about Bergen, the second biggest city in Norway! It's the last post about Norway, at least for while, if you missed the other ones, you can check again here:Trip Tips Europe.

So as I told you guys before, I came to Bergen, by taking the Norway in a Nutshel tour, from Oslo. As I am leaving in England, I could fly from Bergen airport to London Gatwick, so it was easier for me do that then come back all the way to Oslo.

In Bergen, I've stay in a Hostel called The Piano Hostel, the location was great, near the train station and near downtown. It was a very simple Hostel, not very cheap thought (~£30.00 night) for a mixed room. The hostel was self-served basis, so no reception or anything. The bed sheets were very clean, and so was the bathroom and kitchen area. They even offered tea and hair dryer (girls know how this is good! ahha), but again, do not expect any luxury or a big thing! Simple, clean, good location...nothing more... =D

I had a day in Bergen, and it was enough to see pretty much the whole city, I didn't get in any museums or stuff like that. I walked around the city in the morning, because was raining, and I want to wait for the weather get better so I could go on the funicular. The city has a very "cute" architecture, the streets are super clean, in spite being a harbour city and there are lots of wood and coloured houses










When the rain stopped, I took the Floybanen, which is a Funicular that takes you to the top of hill from where you can see the whole Bergen Fjord. There you may find a mirante, a souvenir shop and a restaurant. Also in summer there are lots of activities on the surrounding and also you may be encourage to do some hiking in one of the trails ( I took it down to the city, was really nice and took me 45 min). The price for students is something around £8.00.











After it all I finally went to have lunch, and I've chosen to eat in one of the food "tents" in front of the Marine and I chose to eat the famous Norwegian Bacalao, which was amazing! Other option for eating is inside of the fish market, it's all very clean and very fresh, and the price is also good (Norwegian standards) and does not smell like fish at all!!



After Lunch I spend couple of hour walking around the Brygge area, which is an Unesco Heritage. The little houses on the marine, are very uneven and coloured, actually as the whole neighbourhood. Also don't forget to look around the hiden streets, they have lots of little pretty things to be seen, and even look to the floor, cos everything there is pretty!! And if you are luck, like I was, you may see the Halo effect in a sunny day!! By the way, near the fish market, in front of the bus stop to take the bus to the airport, there is a place where you can buy amazing orange ice cream! Do it! haha













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Oi Gente, ultimo post sobre a Noruega, e hoje vou falar de Bergen!
Vocês já viram as fotinhos, e espero que tenham gostado super!! Vou contar um pouco de como foi passar o dia nessa cidade linda, que é a segunda maior cidade norueguesa.

Eu fiquei num hostel "self-service" - sem recepção, chamado Paino Hostel, peguei pelo booking. A localização era boa, próximo à estação e ao centro! Contudo, o Hostel era super simples, dois quartos mistos, dois banheiros (bem limpinhos) e uma cozinha. Roupa de cama era ofericida, e estava tbm bem limpinha. Fora isso nada de muito luxo!

Comecei o dia bem cedo, pois eu só tinha um dia lá, e escolhi voltar para Inglaterra direto de Bergen (voo para o Londres Gatwick) ao invés de retornar à Oslo. No começo do dia, estava chovendo, e daí perambulei um pouco pela cidade, tomei meu café da manhã, e esperei a chuva passar. 
Logo em seguida fui no Funicular Floybanen (link acima), o que valeu muito a pena, é uma atração imperdível e a  vista lá de cima é bem bonita. La na montanhinha, você ainda encontra um mirante, um parquinho para crianças, um restaurante e várias trilhas. No verão tbm tem canoagem numa lagoa próxima!

Resolvi descer a pé, por uma das trilhas, demorei 45 minutos, andando devagar, foi sofrido, pq tava cm mochila e tals, mas fora isso é de boa!

Para almoçar, escolhi comer nas barraquinhas de comida em frente à Marina, no Bairro Brygge, e  comi o famoso bacalhau norueguês, preperado por italiano, que falava português! ahha Achei bem gostoso, bem fresquinho, feito na hora, e quanto ao preço, era nível noruega, em torno de 20 libras. 
Outra opção para comer é dentro do Mercado do Peixe, lá é super limpo, quase imaculado, nem cheira a peixe, o que é impressionante, ahha, e tudo é bem fresquinho tbm, o preço é praticamente o mesmo das barraquinhas.

Após o almoço, tinha algumas horas antes de ir para o aeroporto e fiquei andando por Brygge, o bairro que tem o patrimônio da Unesco (as casinhas coloridas e tortinhas nas fotos acima) É um bairro super colorido, com casinhas de madeira, e até as tampas dos bueiros são bonitas! haha
Também foi bom, pq pude ver o efeito Halo, que é quando um arco-íris completo se forma ao redor do sol (vejam foto acima).
Peguei o ônibus para o aeroporto lá pelas 4 da tarde e cheguei em menos de 30 minutos. Os ônibus passam no centro a cada 15 minutos, e rapidinho você chega no aeroporto, bem prático!

Bom é isso gente!
Semana que vem tem mais dicas da Europa, mas dessa vez outro lugar! =D
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