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Christmas 2011 in Paris « Thread Started on Nov 27, 2011, 4:08pm »
I know it's still November, but just like in other countries that celebrate Christmas, the event continues to expand to fill a larger and larger share of the end of the year. So I might as well start the report now.
This year there is controversy on the Champs Elysées which has been using very consensual miniature lights and "snowdrop tubes" for the past 5 years. This year, they have installed high tech hoops of LEDs, which go though a synchronized routine up and down the 2 kilometers of the avenue, changing color from time to time.
The trouble is, there's nothing that says "Christmas" about them.
Not all of the places of business are even decorated yet, but some of them are.
Some tourists probably do not know if places are decorated or not, because they are so glitzy to begin with.
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Re: Christmas 2011 in Paris « Reply #1 on Nov 27, 2011, 5:34pm »
At Rond Point des Champs Elysées, the avenue changes from the commercial district to the park area. This used to be marked by six fountains at a sextuple intersection, but the fountains have been out of service for several years (how many more?). Nevertheless, they provide an area for additional decoration.
Then the Christmas market begins. Roasted chestnuts, anybody?
This is November. Imagine how crowded it will become in the coming weeks.
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Re: Christmas 2011 in Paris « Reply #2 on Nov 27, 2011, 6:42pm »
I have seen complaints about Parisian Christmas markets selling nothing of interest. It is true that the markets of Eastern France and Germany devote more space to specific Christmas decorative objects and Christmas food specialties, but Christmas traditions are simply not the same everywhere. Parisian markets are more interested in general "gifts," not necessarily related to Christmas.
Let's smoke some salmon!
And of course the reward for those who go all the way to Place de la Concorde is the giant seasonal Ferris wheel.
The cabins are now protected against the elements. I disapprove!
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Re: Christmas 2011 in Paris « Reply #4 on Nov 27, 2011, 9:03pm »
Beautiful and fun! I like the hula hoop lights. They complement the commercial decoration without vying with it, & lend themselves to all kinds of interpretations.
Christmas-themed gifts -- >>>shudder<<<
That's a hint!
I adore those two pics right above the salmon smoker.
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Re: Christmas 2011 in Paris « Reply #5 on Nov 27, 2011, 9:19pm »
I think that if one is taking a Ferris wheel in December/January, one should experience the sensation to the fullest, no matter how awful the weather will be. On top of that, it ruins the photos that you can take, but you'll find out to what extent when I go there with my brother and sister-in-law in a couple of weeks.
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Re: Christmas 2011 in Paris « Reply #6 on Nov 29, 2011, 7:53pm »
Okay, not much of an addition, but here are the department store windows. Too many daytime reflections, so I will try to return some day and do it properly at night.
First, Galeries Lafayette and its "rocking Christmas" theme.
Meanwhile, Printemps did "Chanel around the world" as seen by its top designer Karl Lagerfeld.
I absolutely love the old style stewardesses doing their security drill.
Re: Christmas 2011 in Paris « Reply #7 on Nov 30, 2011, 3:42pm »
I'm a little torn on the new lights. They look cool and futuristic, but they don't really evoke warm, fuzzy feelings. I love the starry lights in the 5th photo.
I agree with you about the enclosed cabins on the Ferris wheel, it would kill the mood for me. It seems about as appealing as indoor iceskating.
Re: Christmas 2011 in Paris « Reply #8 on Dec 2, 2011, 3:28pm »
I need to go back and look for the smoked salmon. I was at the Christmas Market last Sunday which was a mistake because it was so crowded that I couldn't get close to the booths. Maybe I'll have smoked salmon for breakfast next week.
An interesting bit of information that I read is that the Champs Elysees welcomes between 500-600,000 visitors each day during the Christmas season. That's a lot of people.
As always, great photos K2! I look forward to hearing about your experiences on the giant ferris wheel. I haven't ridden on it yet.
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Re: Christmas 2011 in Paris « Reply #10 on Dec 6, 2011, 12:55am »
I spent my first Christmas in Paris last year and can report that the enclosures were on the ferris wheel pods then. I am coming back for this year's vacances and will skip the ferris wheel - once was enough.
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Re: Christmas 2011 in Paris « Reply #14 on Dec 12, 2011, 2:01am »
Oooooooooo!!!
I have to admit, I love tinselly, shiny, twinkly, colorful, so Christmas decorations are ok by me. These are particularly sumptuous, not surprisingly.
Since my internet is running at molasses speed, I had to wait for ages for the pics to load. As the page flicked, I kept seeing the diamond mine caption, but not the picture. It was a great relief not to see exhausted workers undergoing cavity searches.
Re: Christmas 2011 in Paris « Reply #17 on Dec 12, 2011, 11:09am »
Truly divine Kerouac! I would give my eye teeth to be there right now Reply 15 photo is of the restaurant Au Bougnat - one street away from Notre Dame cathedral, which serves Bavette for 11 euros. In daylight its looks like this. http://www.aubougnat.com/accueil.html and through those large red doors to the side is a courtyard which has ancient gothic grave stones being used as paving. (Forgive the intrusion, but I love Paris so much I see my time spent there in virtually everyone of your photos Kerouac, like a movie being played in my head.)
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Re: Christmas 2011 in Paris « Reply #18 on Dec 12, 2011, 6:19pm »
Okay, this is not specifically a Christmas video, but I took it last night when erroneously entering Notre Dame to see the creche. Sunday night mass was just beginning so the creche was temporarily inaccessible and I saw this instead.
Re: Christmas 2011 in Paris « Reply #22 on Dec 13, 2011, 12:15am »
Someday we hope to spend a Christmas and New Year's in Paris and your photos make me want it sooner! At least I will be back in 9 months! Enjoy the season Kerouac and I hope you continue to give us snippets of how Paris celebrates the season! Cheers! Mich