Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Paris Holiday Precautions: Strike

If you are a seasoned traveler, then surely you know that traveling to a foreign country is not all fun and excitement. There can be times, which are extremely challenging and can test you both physically and mentally. Before you set out on your holiday trip, I always recommend that you make yourself aware of what exactly is going on in your destination country, so that you can be prepared for and plan how to deal with any disruptions or other unexpected events.

No where is this more applicable than in the fabulous country of France and specifically Paris. The French are known for their political activism and should you happen to be traveling to Paris this week, well then you ought to be aware that there will be massive strikes all across the country on Thursday, September 23, 2010, protesting the newly proposed law, which would raise the retirement age from 60 to 62.

Actually, one of my French friends was explaining to me that for the French the right to protest is something that they hold very dear and take very seriously. When the French strike and march for change, they are not only marching to change a law or make their political voice heard, they are also marching because it is something that is a part of their history and helps them to define who they are and what they hold dear. Based on how my French friend described it to me, I would equate that for the French to be able to protest and hold strikes all across the country is similar to American's right, desire, and need for free speech and to be able to say what they want, when they want.

In any case, please take the time to inform yourself about what is going on in your destination country before you actually set off on your journey. Otherwise you may certainly run into some unexpected situations, which may not be at all that pleasant. Until next time, have a fun and safe journey.

If you would like to learn more about Paris and about some of the many attractions it offers, be sure to check out these two articles, which further explore the neighborhoods of this capital city.

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Friday, September 17, 2010

Welcome to Paris Holiday 1

Hey guys,

I just want to send out a warm welcome to all of you and let you know that I will be offering up suggestions, tips, recommendations, and really anything else related the fabulous city of light, in order to help ensure that you get the most out of your Paris holiday.

As Paris is a rather large city and obviously there is so much to see and do, I wanted to start off by introducing you a little bit to the city and its surrounding neighborhoods. As Paris is comprised of twenty distinct districts, what better way to begin than with the first. I found a really great article, which discusses the 1st arrondissement of the Louvre les Halles. So definitely check it out to introduce yourself a little bit to this amazing city and don´t worry, I´ll be back soon to offering up much more about this historic capital city.

Until next time...