Sunday July 28th: As usual, I am writing this on Sunday, but it covers the adventures for yesterday. Not much an adventure but we had some challenges, which all went in our favor. Overall, we traveled from Paris to Bayeux, which is in Normandy on the northwest coast of France. The town of Bayeux is an important tourist destination and famed for the Bayeux Tapestry and its cathedral - more on that tomorrow or later today.
Flashback to Friday evening -- here is where we had dinner and how we "saw" bits of the opening ceremony to the Olympics.
Italian restaurant -- excellent
Watching the Opening Ceremony from the sidewalk.....
There is a athlete boat on the TV screen.....
Yesterday after a disturbed sleep (worrying about potential travel complications), we were up and out of the "Luxury Studio design by KENZO with Jacuzzi" (the name of the apartment we spent the last 3 days in) early. Fortunately, the overnight rain had stopped and we dragged our luggage to the Bastille Metro Station. A kind passerby helped us buy tickets, traveling first on Line 1, then changing to Line 14 for the Gare de Saint-Lazare.
Overall, the metro and train stations are old style, with few escalators and lots of stairs. Surprisingly, one enters the Bastille Station by going down under ground, then climbing up to the platform, which is situated above the Arsenal Boat Basin. The change over to Line 14 at Chatelet involved more stairs. But the trains came every 5 and 3 minutes respectively. After getting to Saint-Lazare, we exited the Metro area and escalated up numerous levels to the top of the regional train station where the boarding tracks originated. Being uncertain when we would actually get to the station and as advised by the train company, via the internet, I bought tickets for an 11 am departure on the high speed train to Bayeux. We arrived in time to have caught an 10 am train but changing tickets was not possible. So, we sat in the train station, had coffee and pastries, and watched the other travelers and occasionally a squad of army soldiers carrying rifles stroll by. The mascot for the Olympics came by also (Betsy thinks it is slightly creepy).
Glad you made it to your bike starting point. Have fun, enjoy and take care. ET
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