The Reversal City
In a peaceful airport, people headed towards their own destination. There were not many people on the plane departing from Frankfurt to Paris. Perhaps, most used trains, but no other views can be compared to the view of Paris under the sky. Even outside the plane’s window, clouds drifted across the sky peacefully. It seemed as if there were no worries. Perhaps, Paris did not have any worries either.
Unexpectedly, Charles de Gaulle Airport was just a labyrinth and there were so many tourists which indicated that Paris certainly was one of the “tourists’ city.” Yes, it was summer vacation back in August 2010 when I studied in Germany as an exchange student. As one of the “tourists’ city,” Charles de Gaulle Airport certainly had a lot of diverse subway tickets, such as “Paris Visitte” (zone choice& day choice available) for tourists. Subway in Paris was divided into eight zones. Among all these eight zones, most of the tourist attractions were located in zone one. Yet, Versailles Palace was in zone four, as well as Charles de Gaulle Airport, in zone five.
Frankfurt International Airport