Sunday 4 April 2010

Day Trip to Cambridge

Only 2 hours from London, Cambridge is a pleasant city, famous for its university, it is also a very green and clean city.
How to go there from London: from Victoria Station, the National Express leaves every hour, the ticket costs about £13 return, depending on the time, it can be cheaper. http://www.nationalexpress.com/home.aspx

What to do there:
  • a rowboat cruise for 45 minutes, we paid £13 each (student price) with a student as a guide, there are cheaper tours, just walk along the riverside and you will find several or you can also just rent your own boat £18 (can fit til 5-6 people) but boating can be quite hard.
  • walking around the historic city, many colleges to visit
  • the art & craft market on weekends
  • museums, botanic gardens

Traffic jams

Saturday 9 January 2010

My hometown, La Rochelle

History

La Rochelle has more than a thousand years of history. During the 10th century, it was a fisherman city. From 1154 to 1224, the city was under English rule until Louis XIII recaptured it. Then in the 13th century, the port of La Rochelle became the most important among French ports. In the 16th century, La Rochelle became a free city, during this time its inhabitants were mostly Protestants. La Rochelle started to be seen as a threat for the unification policy ordered by Richelieu Cardinal. Soon, the royal army besieged the city for 13 months. It lead to a period of starvation until La Rochelle Mayor, Jean Guiton, chose to surrender rather than letting the Rochelois starving.

Tourism

La Rochelle, with its old port and its towers are very famous. St Nicolas Tower, Chaine Tower and Lanterne Tower have protected the gateway to the old port & city center for seven centuries. These towers were designed as residences and prisons.

La Rochelle has a rich architectural heritage, many pedestrian and arcade streets, you can also see half timbering houses. You can admire many houses built between the 15th and 18th century. Strolling from the old port to Place de Verdun, you will walk by the Clock Tower, the Law Courts, City Hall, the Stock Exchange and the Cathedral

Several parks, markets, 3 beaches, 4 ports, Ré Island facing La Rochelle, it is perfect to discover it riding a bicycle. In summer, you can take the bus-vélo, a bus that carries bicycles from the city center to the island. All year long, you can do a cruise around Fort Boyard and Ile d’Aix.

  • The aquarium, open 365 days/year http://www.aquarium-larochelle.com/
  • Museums : Musée Maritime, Musée d’Orbigny Bernon, Musée Rochelais d’Histoire Protestante, Musée du Flacon à Parfum, Musée des Automates, Museum d’Histoire Naturelle, Musée des Modèles Réduits, Musée du Nouveau Monde, Musée des Beaux-Arts
  • Water parks, Palmilud et le Centre Aquatique de Châtelaillon
More information about Tourism in La Rochelle here
INFORMATION FOR TRAVELLERS:


Transport :

From/To La Rochelle:

London, Edinburgh, Manchester, Leeds, Southampton, Bristol, Birmingham, Glasgow, Dublin, Cork, Brussels, Oslo, Lyon et Nice.

From the airport:

Take the bus n°7, it goes to Place de Verdun, where you can take another bus. Price: 1,30€ (ticket is valid for 1 hour), 15minutes to the city center.

From/To the train station:

Located 10 minutes walk from the old port, you can also take buses n° 1, 10, 17 and 19.

Timetable of the buses here.