Showing posts with label london. Show all posts
Showing posts with label london. Show all posts

Friday, June 6, 2014

Worst day of travel ever: Day 1 Paris

Getting from London to Paris today has been probably the worst day I can think of in terms of traveling days. We flew British Airways, which we bought because they were the least sketchy airline, had a generous bag allowance, and also left from Heathrow.

So, our flight left at 1:45 and Alia & I decided to get to Heathrow 2 hours beforehand, a relatively generous amount of time for intra-European flights. We were going to take the Heathrow Express at 11:25 and arrive at 11:45, a perfect two hours & a great plan. Well.... we decided to meet at Paddington Station at 11:10 AM and Alia was nowhere to be found. She eventually showed up on the Heathrow Express platform exactly at 11:25, when the train was just pulling away. Apparently she had been caught up in something and was late taking the tube to Paddington. We weren't worried though since the next train left at 11:40 and we would make it to the airport at 12 PM, an hour and 45 minutes beforehand (which is cutting it slightly close, but still do-able).

We arrive at Heathrow. No big problems with the train, we arrive at departures at 12 PM. I had already checked in and only brought carry on luggage, but Alia had a large suitcase that needed to be checked since she was continuing on her 6 week Eurotrip. She couldn't check in for some reason so we had to seek help to get her checked in...now it's 12:15. I was starting to get a little worried since I know Heathrow security lines can be TERRIBLE but Alia told me to relax and that we had plenty of time.

Welll.... apparently throughout Terminal 5, the luggage conveyer belts stopped working and they couldn't move checked baggage to whatever magical place they did to scan, sort and then transport baggage to the airplane. So there were MASSIVE lines by each bag drop and we had no choice but to get in line and wait. After waiting in line for 30 minutes, it was 12:45 and some lady told us that if our flight was within the next hour, we should get out of line and see some other British Airways person. When we went to see that lady, she was so incredibly rude and unhelpful and said she had no idea why we were sent to her and told us to get back in line. We had no choice so we cut back into our original spot to wait. I went to ask someone if the flight would wait for us since EVERYONE was backed up and the guy said sorry, all flights are leaving on time. Right about now, Alia is freaking out and being super anxious. After another 20 minutes, we finally reached the counter and the man working told us he wasn't sure if Alia's suitcase would make it on to the suitcase. No worries I said, let's just get our bodies into Paris and they can deliver the suitcase if necessary.

It's around 1:15 now and we rush to security. Luckily for us, they opened up all the security lines and we got through security in about 3 minutes. Wheeeee, except my carry on was flagged and the guy removed everything from my bag! Literally completely emptied it out, took out all my clothes, underwear & apologizing while going through my delicates.. Apparently I accidentally left a small hand cream and they took it out and said I was good. Now it's about 1:25 and me & Alia throw all my stuff back into my bag and make a break for the gate. We get there on time and board the flight....

Alia's almost praying to get her suitcase on the plane but we're happy that at least we still made the flight. The flight was only 45 minutes and we get to Paris a bit before 3 PM. When we got to the baggage claim, only one suitcase came out. Alia's reallllllyyy praying now for her suitcase but after waiting for 30 minutes, NO suitcases come out of the belt. I told her she should ask if her bags actually made it because if not, we could just leave and not wait around. She asked and the lady working said that her bag was probably here. So we decided to wait... and wait.... and wait.. an hour later, still NO bags have come out and the people at baggage are almost rioting. They told us that the belt wasn't working & the people asked why they wouldn't move to another claim and the workers were just on the phone jabbering away in French.

Eventually, after an hour and a half of waiting, we found out that EVERYONE'S checked baggage was still in London and never made it out of Heathrow. Which totally makes sense since we knew Heathrow's baggage system was down... but apparently there must have been some kind of miscommunication and France had no idea what was going on. So, everyone with checked baggage, including Alia, had to fill out a delivery form & we're going to continue with our Paris plans and wait for them to call.. ugh

Now we head off to the train from the airport to the apartment that we're staying at, sans Alia's suitcase. It's about 10 euros for a ticket and the train that we get on is SO HOT, has no AC, and has soooo many people. The 30 minute ride into Paris was absolutely miserable and when we pulled into Gare du Nord, we were almost run over by the herd of people trying to get ON the train. Alia pushed her way through the crowd and I followed. Once at Gare du Nord, there were so many people EVERYWHERE and everyone was just running into us and we were like oh god please don't let us get pickpocketed. 

We make it outside and we are so confused because the lady whose apartment we're renting gave us really sparse directions but eventually, with hand motions, some french and a kind old French man, we found our place. At this point we've been traveling from 11 AM- 6:30 PM and are absolutely pooped... our plans of going on the Seine river tour and the Louvre are just shot & we'll just reschedule to some other night. 

hoping tomorrow's a much much better day :)

Monday, June 2, 2014

The tourist life

Alia's been here for officially a week and I've almost seen more in 7 days with her than my 5 months here... whoops, too much studying :)

So during the day I've been running around London with her & at night I've been working on my medical school application, which is just almostttttt done! So excited for all this stuff to be over with. Just got my MCAT scores back, which I did well on & so after the AMCAS is turned in, I'll have my first semi-break from school/med school/ testing :)

I've taken so many pictures but haven't had time to upload them because of my application, so they'll be coming soon!

Sunday, May 25, 2014

Alia!

Ilana and Jess left me on Friday & Saturday, respectively, and now I'm the only Vandy girl left in our apartments. My flat has emptied from 8 girls to 3 and another one of my flatmates leaves this Wednesday

But... ALIA COMES TOMORROW :) I know you sometimes read my blog, so s/o :) I'm so excited! We're going to run around London for 10 days and then head to Paris on June 6th! 

A few good snippets of us...
 in Atlanta...

 in Nashville...


 at date parties with Bradley 3rd wheeling...
 our beloved suite 1005...
outside her apartment...

xoxo It's only been two years but it's felt like foreverrrr :)

Thursday, May 1, 2014

My life on Instagram

(Mostly) Instagram pictures from the past month and a half:)


Polina & I in Barcelona

 UCL Law Library
 Main entrance of UCL

 Pretty close:)

Tower Bridge & HMS Belfast 

 Reading outside in a small park

 Walking through Hyde Park on a pretty day:) 

 DUCKIES. Although I'm not sure if that's a duck...

 Laura's 21st birthday!

New skincare products

My friend at Hyde Park

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Whisky and Wool: Edinburgh

I have a big paper due for my Ancient Egypt in London class on Thursday and that plus my MCAT studying means I don't have a ton of time to write this blog post. So, here are my highlights and lots of pictures, as usual :)
  • The trip was me, Ilana, Jess, Nick and two of Nick's friends from his school in London. We all stayed in the same hostel that was 5-10 minutes away from the main street.
  • First hostel experience!!! Not what I was expecting, but still a pretty cool experience. The hostel we stayed at was a converted church (think look up from your bed and see stained glass windows) Our room was tiny and the wallpaper was peeling, but the room was clean, the beds were clean and the private bathroom that was shared by the hall was really big and clean.
  • Edinburgh is even more scenic and picturesque than London. Didn't think it was possible, but Edinburgh looks even older and grander than London. The big rock castle that's perched on a hill in the middle of the town was a great sight :)
  • Night life is dead. Friday and Saturday nights/evenings, when we were out for dinner and running around the pubs, it seemed like the city was deserted.
  • It's also a really small town- I feel fairly confident in saying that in 1.5 days we explored most of it and a weekend was a PERFECT amount of time to visit. Add an extra day and we probably wouldn't know what to do with ourselves.
  • We did the Scotch Whisky experience which was pretty cool, best line from the tour was "many people often try to use the name Scotch whisky even if its not from Scotland...yeah...then we find them and sue them." Whisky ain't a joke up there. We got to sample some and also see the world's largest collection of Scotch whisky. Pretty neat stuff.
  • Rugby game- Scotland vs. England, Scotland got murdered by England, the Scots were pissed and the pubs cleared out faster than anything I'd ever seen
  • Wow, guys actually wear kilts although I'm pretty sure most of it was dressing up for the rugby game. also, bagpipes. 
  • WOOL AND CASHMERE. literally everywhere. Many of the busy streets were just lined with shops selling lambwool and cashmere scarves/sweaters/hats. I bought a plaid cashmere scarf in one of the touristy stores too :) Yay, souvenirs!
 on the train ride there
 right outside the train station in Edinburgh
 random pretty building 

 On the main street, Princes St.
 Edinburgh castle perched on the hill


 bagpipes!



 I think this building is part of the University of Edinburgh...

Edinburgh opera
side view of Scottish parliament
Front? view of parliament
gallery on the way to Arthur's Seat
 gate to a castle right below Arthur's seat
 Views from the top of the seat
 you can see Edinburgh castle on the hill in the background
On top of Arthur's seat! the wind up there was no joke
Scotch Whisky Experience!
 This room houses the world's largest scotch whisky collection- about 3500 unique scotch whisky bottles, all un-opened. Some old Brazilian man started collecting in the 1960s and then sold it to a Scottish whisky company for an "undisclosed amount"
 temperature controlled room and cabinets


 some of the more unique bottles
 The grandfather clock whisky was made to celebrate the year 2000. Since it's impossible to get a 2000 year old whisky, instead the company blended multiple whiskys together and the combined age of all whisky's used adds up to exactly 2000. Pretty neat stuff :)
 Each chess piece is filled with whisky and when you take the other person's piece in a game, they have to drink from the piece(at least I think that's what the rules are haha)
 More bottles of whisky- even the figurines in the back are whisky bottles
It's hard to see, but the bottle on the very top shelf, in the very middle (it has a rolled white piece of paper next to it) is the most expensive bottle of whisky in the entire collection. The bottle is made of silver and glass. Back in the 60s/70s, the bottle cost 1000 pounds and they said it was by far the most expensive bottle. They also have no idea how much the bottle would be worth now because in order to determine its worth, they would have to open the bottle and sample the whisky....and all bottles are unopened.
 On the walk to the entrance of Edinburgh Castle


 view from the top of the castle






sorry for the crappy quality of some of the pictures, most of them were iPhone pics