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What was your single favorite European travel moment for 2007?

What was your single favorite European travel moment for 2007?

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Old Dec 23rd, 2007 | 06:33 PM
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Having dinner on the Carlton Hotel Beach in Cannes enjoying the fireworks and celebrating Bastile Day with my wife and some very good friends.
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Old Dec 23rd, 2007 | 06:35 PM
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Walking around Nanzenji Temple in Kyoto, Japan. We had the temple almost to ourselves, and the beauty of the temple, the beautiful painted silkscreens and the serenity of the gardens made for a magical experience.

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Old Dec 23rd, 2007 | 10:48 PM
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Definately picking tomatoes on an organic farm in Corsica. Warm days, swimming in the afternoons at the local creek and drinking beautiful wine with great people in the afternoons until late...
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Old Dec 23rd, 2007 | 11:15 PM
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Stopping by St. Eustache when the choir was rehearsing. Beautiful music in a beautiful setting; I could have stayed all afternoon.
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Old Dec 23rd, 2007 | 11:17 PM
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there were so many but ...
having sonia tavoleta as our tour guide for the vatican..priceless!
anyone ...and i mean anyone who is planning on a vatican tour (she also does other tours as well) but especially the vatican when lines are long, time is short, and as you know the collection is vast and one can quickly go into museum overload mode...you simply cannot beat sonia for her knowledge and of course the time saving logistics of even getting in especially on a saturday.
With sonia you simply do not get a tour ...but you get a history lesson, and wonderfully integrated experience.
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Old Dec 24th, 2007 | 12:22 AM
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tcreath wrote: "Walking around Nanzenji Temple in Kyoto, Japan."

That is indeed a memorable European travel moment!
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Old Dec 24th, 2007 | 05:09 AM
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2 different towns, 2 moments:

Seeing Jean Fouquet's Diptyque de Melun for the first time at the Antwerp fine arts museum (a real treasure house).

Spending the early evening of May 10th at the jardin des Tuileries. There was a special light that day that was pure magic.
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Old Dec 24th, 2007 | 05:12 AM
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The Alps in Switzerland. Many moments ~ the walks and hikes, the sound of cowbells, Schilthorn on a blue sky day, Mt Rigi at Sunset, Guarda in a snowstorm, and every moment on our apartment balcony in Grindelwald with the Eiger and Monch so close you felt like you could touch them. And having family there to celebrate our 25th with us made it even more special!
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Old Dec 24th, 2007 | 06:44 AM
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This past June, my husband and I walked into Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris where a priest was singing, the organ was playing, and the smoky incense filled the air. I lit a candle for my Mother near the altar. My emotions overcame me, and I broke down in tears. It was a moment that I will never forget.
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Old Dec 24th, 2007 | 07:37 AM
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Actually two...My passport being stamped, for the 14th time, allowing my entry to Great Britain. Arriving by train in my favorite town, York!
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Old Dec 24th, 2007 | 07:51 AM
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Sitting in the window of our rental apartment in Seville listening to the Flamenco singers in the bar across the street.

Watching the sun come up while the swallows swooped on the balcony of the beautiful Los Castanos Hotel in Cartajima, Spain (near Ronda). Then that evening going for dinner in the town's only restaurtant for a four course meal served outside with wonderful food, wine and service but no menus as you have what's made that night which only added to the stunning ambience.
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Old Dec 24th, 2007 | 09:15 AM
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1. The town square in St Etienne, France, before the Scotland v Italy game in the rugby world cup, with pipe bands playing and everyone drinking beer/red wine and having a ball.
2. Hearing the cars at full throttle behind us at the start of the Monaco Grand Prix and then watching them tear round the harbour in front of us.
3. Evening snowfall in Krakow Old Town - cold, but beautiful.
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Old Dec 24th, 2007 | 12:59 PM
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Dinner at Trattoria Monti in Rome. I felt like I was in a movie. Large Italian family was celebrating a birthday of one of the older women. There were old men, old women, beautiful younger woman and children running around everywhere! Loved it!
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Old Dec 25th, 2007 | 02:12 PM
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We discovered such great natural beauty and fine people in Ireland this year, it's difficult to choose a favorite experience. However, my most memorable moment was probably standing on the grave of my great-great-grandfather on a small tidal island off the Connemara coast, smelling the salt from the sea and thinking about how amazing it is to come full circle and return to one's homeland.
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Old Dec 26th, 2007 | 02:18 AM
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..last month taking off from Le Bourget at 7 pm and not getting stuck in traffic. The magical moment(not that the above wasnt miraculous as opposed to magical) was just after takeoff. The flight path was right over the city and the sky was exceptionally clear. The streets were outlined by lights and it was easy to pick out the arc de triomphe and the eiffel tower...a real google earth moment!
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Old Dec 26th, 2007 | 06:46 AM
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Standing in the main Christmas Market in Vienna last week. Light snow falling and the colored lights shining and christmas music playing. What a magical experience.
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Old Dec 26th, 2007 | 08:40 AM
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My first trip to Paris with my 15 year old daughter and 20 of her french classmates. Our first sighting of the Eiffel Tower from the plane as the sun was rising over the city. Walking around the corner from our hotel and seeing Eiffel lit up at night, always took our breath away. The view of Champs Elysee from the ferris wheel on a freezing cold day. Seeing the city almost totally by foot...we were there in November during the metro strikes. Cooking school in Lyon, Chambord and Chennoceau (sp?) We can't wait to get back!
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Old Dec 26th, 2007 | 09:44 AM
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Being in London with my kids and husband. It's a great city and it was our first visit - and the first time to Europe for our kids.
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Old Dec 26th, 2007 | 01:04 PM
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I can't wait to read all of these..I was thinking of posting similar with my '07 travel highlights to make up for not doing a trip report. Hope its ok if I list several...

Barcelona - lunch at the counter of Cal Pep; the food (amazing!), atmosphere, talking with others all around me..a couple from Sweden, a boy from Italy who was motorcycling across Europe..this is why I travel! Breakfast at Pinotxo first morning, meeting an amazing couple from Barca who adopted me during my one week stay..the xixos (best here)..cava cava cava. Spa at Hotel Om. Seafood platter at the bar in back of la Boqueria washed down with Spanish beer and followed by a misguided exit into the Raval quarter and right down the middle of the infamous street of ill repute..ha ha. Watching the Flamenco Ballet Sara Baras at the opera house. Passing by an open window and hearing the most angelic music being sung by a choir one evening..I was mesmerized and frozen in place for a few minutes.

Positano - getting picked up by some new friends in their boat down at the docks and spending the day going up and down the Amalfi coast, swimming in amazing coves, docking at the Covo di Sogni for a long and lazy lunch with amazing sangria, an impromptu disco dancing party on the prow. A day on another boat with the hilarious Salvatore and Gloria, meeting some new friends Dougie and Ursula from the UK..jumping off the kissing rock...having too many glasses of wine and prosecco . Finding a fabulous pair of Paciotti shoes on sale on Capri. Motoring along the coast with some local friends one evening and eating at an ancient pizzeria...pastries from Andrea Panzi (sp). OMG there are so many, I could go on forever.

Amsterdam - Strolling the lovely canals..realizing I loved this city that I added on to my trip at the last minute and had no "plan" and no expectations.

New York - girls trip..our stay at the Giraffe, what a wonderful discovery..staff, happy hour, room, location..burger from Shake Shack (the best burger I've ever had bar none). The new MOMA..amazing. Showing a first timer my favorite city in the world and hanging with my girls

Sonoma - first time in wine country for a bachelorette pary..best memory is driving down the country roads, head out the window, jazz music playing and a feeling of total calm and contentment wash over me..one of those "it is so great to be alive" moments.

Wow, I am a yarner when I get started.

Thanks for starting this thread missypie and to all those that contributed..may you all have many more incredible travel moments in 2008.

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Old Dec 26th, 2007 | 01:38 PM
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This year I took my granddaughter to Europe for her first trip. She was almost 12 - and we have been planning this trip for about 8 years. My single favorite moment for 2007 was when we went inside the church where Fraulein Maria (Sound of Music) was married (the church in the movie version). I got tears in my eyes because dreams do come true. Our trip happened because Summer (my granddaughter) and I used to watch the Sound of Music and she told me when she was four that she wanted to see the church where the marriage took place. I told her that someday I would take her there and we would see it together. The trip was truly a life-changing event for Summer - she is now planning on taking a year of her college in Rome. We had many wonderful moments in Rome, Orvieto, Salzburg and Paris on our trip, but I will never forget the look on Summer's face when she saw the church.

I now have six grandchildren and the other five are pondering where they will go with me. One of them is thinking about Africa, one is thinking about China....who knows?
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