Okay.. So yeah, right after our very yummy mocktail at TWG Tea Garden at MBS we went to the ArtSciene Museum, which was also a birthday gift form my bestie. It was actually a place I really wanted to visit, because the building itself and the exhibitions are so unique. So I was super duper happy! 😉
Singapore, Day 1
Finally back on track after some months away from blogging, and I have only posted some blogs about music, I wanted to share with you guys. Now I am going to write about my Easter holiday, where I went to Singapore and Malaysia 🇸🇬🇲🇾
Friday Session: 03.05.2019
And check this out! Should’ve shared this before 😄
#PureTalent
Friday Session: 26.04.2019
Such a cutie, such a talent he is, Lydian Nadhaswaram!
Not surprised he’s one of the World’s Best 😊
Friday Session: 12.10.2018
This time I want to share a short, but very beautiful composition by Santhosh Narayanan, that he composed for the tamil film Kabali (2016). I really love this one, this guy is sooooo talented! <3
Getting Around in Paris
Walk and enjoy the atmosphere
Paris is a very big city of 105 km2 and 2.206.488 people, and there’s a lot of places to see here. Getting around in Paris from A to B can be difficult because of its area. We mostly went from a place to another with the metro, and by walking. I must say that Paris is one of those walking cities and you get a lot of beautiful experiences by walking around the streets. This gives you some moments that you’ll not get when travelling around by metro, taxi or something like that.


Paris has many charming architecture that you’ll not miss when you walk around. Nowadays it’s so easy as you can use your Google Maps app to find places, routes and experience the atmosphere of Paris. It’s much easier and more safety with Google Maps than using a paper map – you cannot get lost 😉 The only con is that you’ll get pretty much tired, so make sure to take some rest here and there. Luckily there are many spots where you can sit and enjoy the streets.
Taking the metro

Taking the metro can be a mess and be a bit annoying, because of the many thieves. However, taking the metro is the easiest and a cheap way to get from A to B, once you find out the system 😉 A full fare only costs 1,90€. You just have to be careful with your handbag, pockets etc. Nevertheless, be prepared for crowds and stinky metros, the metros of Paris are definitely not “clean”. I just recommend you not to go by the metros on nights, because there are too many thieves.
Getting around with taxi/Uber
We went for Uber once – when we were going back to the hotel after the Anirudh concert, because it was too late and we therefore didn’t want to go back by metro (because of too many thieves). At such moment, Uber is great and super easy, but not that cheap – but cheaper than a normal taxi in Paris. Going with taxi is not easy – you’ll find taxis at many places in Paris, but you cannot be sure about whether it’s ready to go or not. We tried twice to catch a taxi and eventually went to ask several drivers, but without luck!! Are you planning to go by taxi, then book in advance, just as you’ll book an Uber.
Taking the bus
While going on the guided tour we took the bus from the Eiffel Tower to Musée du Louvre, right after the cruise on River Seine. I didn’t find it comfortable at all, because it was too crowded and we had to stand up. The bus driver was driving like a crazy by the way, and going with a bus is not safe (metro is safer, I’d say).