FETE DE LA MUSIQUE (Music Festival)
Every year Parisians (people of Paris) celebrate June 21 as the day of music. On this day the metro, the regional rail, the buses and the trams operate all over the night and you can travel as much as you want with a cheap day pass of 2.5 Euros. On this day any group with (or without) a music talent can play anywhere in Paris (I mean anywhere) without trouble from Police or anybody. It is like freedom to do anything anywhere you like. For the past two years it has been raining in Paris on this particular day and spoiling all the fun. However, this year the day was perfect and all of activity going on everywhere. Luckily for me I happened to be in Paris on this particular day.
It was June 21 evening, the day of Music in Paris. Kostas has been my tour guide ever since I got here and he suggested that I join him for the tour of center city Paris to listen to some good music and get acquainted with French culture. I was tired from the days work and wanted to avoid the outing. Somehow I convinced myself that this was a very good opportunity and I cannot miss it, and enthusiastically accepted his suggestion (well the real reason for the turnaround in my decision was, if I go to see Paris I would have something interesting to share with you guys).
We left from Ecole Polytechnique (the university where I am working right now) at around 7:00 pm. The plan was to first go to Kostas's home drop the bags we were carrying, eat something, and then set out on trip of center city Paris. We stuck to the plan. After dropping the bags, myself, Kostas, his girlfriend Harris and another of his friends set out for having dinner. Meat is an integral part of diet for people here, therefore it is difficult to find restaurants that offer vegetarian dishes. Nevertheless, there are a few middle eastern and Indian restaurants here and there and we had our dinner in a Lebonese restaurant that offers vegetarians sandwiches and meals. The falafal sandwich was very good for the price I paid. I had to pay only 4.5 Euros for the sandwhich.
The European culture is in someways very different from American or Asian cultures. People here love to go out and have a coffee, smoke, bear or dinner. Therefore, in all major centers of Paris you will find a lot of coffee shops (that also serve alcohol) with people sitting infront of the shops. For example, this is infront of a coffee shop in Montparnesse (close to Eiffel tower). If at all you come here and want to eat something close to Indian, ask for "crepe". This is close to chapati, but comes in different flavors (like honey, chocolate, cheese, meat or anything).

After having dinner we took a metro to get to the main concert infront of Eiffel tower. The metros were really packed with people. I dont know if it was because of the music festival, but lots of people were kissing each other (everywhere, on the trains, on the streets, in the stations, etc). And I sort of figured out why the French kiss is sooo popular. When they kiss they are pretty intense (I mean they are lost in some other world and dont move at all for quite some time, all the while closing their eyes). It was amusing to see even some kids kissing each other this way.
It was interesting to see that metros here run on rubber tyres. For most part the metro goes underground but when it is above the ground it goes on bridges. So you get a very good view of the city (most of the building in Paris are not more than three or four floors high and therefore you get good view when you are even on a bridge). It was from the train that I first saw Eiffell tower. From the train it looked good but not magnificient as I had imagined.
We got down at a station called Trocadero and went out to see the concert. I now got a good look at the Eiffell tower. It looked absolutely splendid from where I was now. What was adding beauty to the metal structure where the beauticully crafted surroundings. One thing I realized as soon I got into Paris was, if the people here have enough money, they can build the most beautiful things in the world. Afterall this is the land of renaissance of art. The surroundings of eiffel towere consisted of small water bodies, gardens, very wide roads where only pedestrians are allowed and most of the festive atmosphere.

If you ever plan a trip to Eiffell tower, plan to go there in the evening and furthermore plan it such that you are there exactly at the beginning of an hour (e.g. 8:00 pm, 9:00 pm, e.t.c.). Since, at the beggining of every hour, once it gets dark, they use a million flash bulbs to create a splendid effect that I am sure your eyes would feast on.
After hearing to the concert there for 10-15 minutes we left for another place. A river by the name La Seine goes through the city and many attractions of paris are located along the river. If one were to walk from Eiffel tower along the river in the west, you would encouter a palace by the name 'Invalides' where Naepolean was cremated, the famous and biggest meuseum of all 'Musee du Louvre', the biggest church in Paris 'Saint-Michel Notre Dame', the National assembly (where Sarkozy must be sitting right now) and many more. We left for a place near Louvre.
Here we walked around in the street stopping once in a while. People were really having fun. It was funny to see people making middle of the streets their favorites places and having drinks, chips and much more. Whenever a song was played you would see everybody smiling and dancing to the tunes of the music. Groups of people were gathered everywhere and everyone was in a rush to occupy the highest spot available in the surrounding region at get the best view of the performing troupe.
We went around until 12:00 pm and then I took a train back home (I would take 45 minutes for me to get home from center city paris). The best of the evening was actually just beginning. There was an african troupe performing on the platform of the train station. It was amazing to see how people forget barriers to enjoy music. Normally you would see discrimination or pejudice against african community here (as most of them are illegal immigrants). However when they were playing everyone around me were fully enjoying.
This is all I have to say about the day of music in Paris. My obserations for 4 hours. Alright everybody take care and I shall keep you updated about things here.
with love,
Vikranth.
It was June 21 evening, the day of Music in Paris. Kostas has been my tour guide ever since I got here and he suggested that I join him for the tour of center city Paris to listen to some good music and get acquainted with French culture. I was tired from the days work and wanted to avoid the outing. Somehow I convinced myself that this was a very good opportunity and I cannot miss it, and enthusiastically accepted his suggestion (well the real reason for the turnaround in my decision was, if I go to see Paris I would have something interesting to share with you guys).
We left from Ecole Polytechnique (the university where I am working right now) at around 7:00 pm. The plan was to first go to Kostas's home drop the bags we were carrying, eat something, and then set out on trip of center city Paris. We stuck to the plan. After dropping the bags, myself, Kostas, his girlfriend Harris and another of his friends set out for having dinner. Meat is an integral part of diet for people here, therefore it is difficult to find restaurants that offer vegetarian dishes. Nevertheless, there are a few middle eastern and Indian restaurants here and there and we had our dinner in a Lebonese restaurant that offers vegetarians sandwiches and meals. The falafal sandwich was very good for the price I paid. I had to pay only 4.5 Euros for the sandwhich.
The European culture is in someways very different from American or Asian cultures. People here love to go out and have a coffee, smoke, bear or dinner. Therefore, in all major centers of Paris you will find a lot of coffee shops (that also serve alcohol) with people sitting infront of the shops. For example, this is infront of a coffee shop in Montparnesse (close to Eiffel tower). If at all you come here and want to eat something close to Indian, ask for "crepe". This is close to chapati, but comes in different flavors (like honey, chocolate, cheese, meat or anything).
After having dinner we took a metro to get to the main concert infront of Eiffel tower. The metros were really packed with people. I dont know if it was because of the music festival, but lots of people were kissing each other (everywhere, on the trains, on the streets, in the stations, etc). And I sort of figured out why the French kiss is sooo popular. When they kiss they are pretty intense (I mean they are lost in some other world and dont move at all for quite some time, all the while closing their eyes). It was amusing to see even some kids kissing each other this way.
It was interesting to see that metros here run on rubber tyres. For most part the metro goes underground but when it is above the ground it goes on bridges. So you get a very good view of the city (most of the building in Paris are not more than three or four floors high and therefore you get good view when you are even on a bridge). It was from the train that I first saw Eiffell tower. From the train it looked good but not magnificient as I had imagined.
We got down at a station called Trocadero and went out to see the concert. I now got a good look at the Eiffell tower. It looked absolutely splendid from where I was now. What was adding beauty to the metal structure where the beauticully crafted surroundings. One thing I realized as soon I got into Paris was, if the people here have enough money, they can build the most beautiful things in the world. Afterall this is the land of renaissance of art. The surroundings of eiffel towere consisted of small water bodies, gardens, very wide roads where only pedestrians are allowed and most of the festive atmosphere.
If you ever plan a trip to Eiffell tower, plan to go there in the evening and furthermore plan it such that you are there exactly at the beginning of an hour (e.g. 8:00 pm, 9:00 pm, e.t.c.). Since, at the beggining of every hour, once it gets dark, they use a million flash bulbs to create a splendid effect that I am sure your eyes would feast on.
After hearing to the concert there for 10-15 minutes we left for another place. A river by the name La Seine goes through the city and many attractions of paris are located along the river. If one were to walk from Eiffel tower along the river in the west, you would encouter a palace by the name 'Invalides' where Naepolean was cremated, the famous and biggest meuseum of all 'Musee du Louvre', the biggest church in Paris 'Saint-Michel Notre Dame', the National assembly (where Sarkozy must be sitting right now) and many more. We left for a place near Louvre.
Here we walked around in the street stopping once in a while. People were really having fun. It was funny to see people making middle of the streets their favorites places and having drinks, chips and much more. Whenever a song was played you would see everybody smiling and dancing to the tunes of the music. Groups of people were gathered everywhere and everyone was in a rush to occupy the highest spot available in the surrounding region at get the best view of the performing troupe.
We went around until 12:00 pm and then I took a train back home (I would take 45 minutes for me to get home from center city paris). The best of the evening was actually just beginning. There was an african troupe performing on the platform of the train station. It was amazing to see how people forget barriers to enjoy music. Normally you would see discrimination or pejudice against african community here (as most of them are illegal immigrants). However when they were playing everyone around me were fully enjoying.
This is all I have to say about the day of music in Paris. My obserations for 4 hours. Alright everybody take care and I shall keep you updated about things here.
with love,
Vikranth.