May 4
Tidbits of the Week - Paris
Here are some random facts about what I noticed in Paris:
- Not only is it the City of Love, it's also the City of Graffiti.
No where in the world have I seen so much graffiti. People managed to get spray stuff in subway tunnels-- and I don't mean the station platform areas.
- Paris has very divided rich and poor communities.
Beyond the grandeur of the central Paris, the outskirts are extremely dilapitated-- the city definitely has major poor/rich income gaps. Shawn and Fadi warned us before our trip of notorious pick-pockets in Paris-- which really freaked us out. Luckily, we were all okay.
- Paris is quite diverse
Surprisingly, I witnessed a healthy mix of cultures in the city. Although it is hard to say, since many of the people we saw were probably tourists too. But nevertheless, I saw many Asian and Middle-Eastern looking workers in many of the many places were went.
- Paris has a extremely extensive subway and commuter-rail system
Large historical cities have always been blessed with a healthy mass transit system. Paris is no exception. We travelled around the city at ease, though it often takes a long time to transfer to another platform at interchanges. Here's the map.
- Louis Vuitton is overrated
All of us decided to visit LV on popular high-end shopping street, Champs d'Ellysees. There was this sexy Arab bouncer at the door, and he made visitors line up to get in-- even when it was clear that a lot of customers left. Once inside, there was many departments-- bags, accessories, clothes, watches, etc. It was so blah, we had to leave. There was a bitchy Asian sales associate there, but that's another story.