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Jardin du Palais-Royal

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    • Day 56

      Getting reigned on

      October 29, 2023 in France ⋅ 🌬 16 °C

      This morning started slowly, with a cup of coffee in bed before we went off to Galeries Lafayette Haussmann, a century old department store used by rich locals and cashed up tourists alike! While unfortunately we are neither, there was another reason to visit -- it has a great view of the city on the roof!

      Once done, it was time to head over to the main attraction for the day: The Palace of Versailles, an 18th century Château which was the home of generations of French royalty. The interior was very impressive and stoked a lot of thoughts such as "Yep. Another royal chamber, this one's a different colour!" Admittedly, there were some incredible paintings in the palace, including a "hall of battles" which was about 50 metres long and filled with some of the largest works we've seen depicting famous French victories. This guy Napoleon showed up a few times, not sure what that's about.

      While on this trip we've seen a few royal palaces and their grounds, none of which held up to the sheer scale of the palace grounds at Versailles. Near the palace there was beautiful contoured gardens and water features... But it just kept going, it went past impressively large and became almost comical! (We walked for almost an hour at it still hadn't ended) There were even multiple smaller "palaces" that other members of the royal family would live in (ones that you wanted on the same estate, but didn't want to risk seeing more than once a month)

      Once the sun had gone down and we decided we had explored enough of the gardens, we took shuttle train-car-thingy back to the main palace and walked back to the real train which took us back to the city.

      On the way back we grabbed a baguette and some butter for a classic Parisian dinner, before planning tomorrow and hitting the hay!

      Step count: 23.8k
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    • Day 54

      Parlez vu Français?

      October 27, 2023 in France ⋅ ⛅ 11 °C

      We said goodbye to the beautiful city of Zurich this morning and took a 4 hour train ride to Paris.

      We walked an hour to our accommodation (not a shared dorm, yay 🎉) before rallying ourselves to go out and explore some more.

      We walked for another hour in the drizzling rain to watch the sunset on the Eiffel Tower and we got to see it sparkle while we enjoyed some wine, apples and leftover Lindt chocolate balls.

      The tower was quite impressive - not bad for something that was built to be torn down again. We decided not to walk back, so we caught the metro.

      We spent the rest of the night planning tomorrow and doing a cheeky laundry in our kitchen sink.

      Step count: 22k

      PS. I think penguins has fixed whatever issue it was having and I can upload videos again!
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    • Day 28

      Oct 17 - La Madeleine

      October 17, 2019 in France ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      We then went to the Galleries Lafayette, an upmarket French department store. Apparently, it caters to all budgets, but we seemed to see only the really, really expensive sections. The Gucci section had a velvet rope across the entry and two ladies controlling the number of shoppers inside. The architecture of the store is art nouveau, with a remarkable dome. It was worth navigating the hordes of people to see it. But best of all, there is a free panoramic view of Paris from the 6th floor. It pays to go on guided tours - it was Nicholas who gave us the tip. Fabulous views on, dare I say it, a dry, almost sunny day!

      We found a little sandwich shop and had a late lunch. My entertainment was watching two young people canoodling at the table in the front window. I sure hoped the guy wasn’t going to propose in a sandwich shop. He didn’t. Hope they went straight home - things were getting hot.

      Next stop - the flower market by La Madeleine. Parisians love their flowers. If I lived here, I’d probably have fresh flowers very frequently.

      La Madeleine is a Roman Catholic church occupies a commanding position - from its front doors, you can see Place de la Concorde. The church was designed in its present form as a temple to the glory of Napoleon's army. It is surrounded by 52 Corinthian columns. In the peak of the front facade is a sculpture of the Last Supper. The bronze doors of the church display the Ten Commandments. Inside, above the high altar, stands a statue by Charles Marochetti depicting St Mary Magdalene being lifted up by angels during her daily prayers. The half-dome above the altar is fresco entitled The History of Christianity, showing the key figures in the Christian religion with — a sign of its Second Empire date — Napoleon occupying centre stage.

      On the way home, we stopped at street art exhibit at the Petit Palais and Grand Palais museums. There were lots of food trucks and funky exhibits.

      We strolled home and enjoyed the sunshine to enjoy some downtime with the windows open showcasing the blue sky and the Eiffel Tower.
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    • Day 2

      Pranzo da Higouma

      July 25, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Ricordavo questo ristorante orientale dalla prima volta che sono venuta a Parigi, ci siamo tornati ed era buono ESATTAMENTE QUANTO RICORDAVO, CIOÈ TANTISSIMO

      Si concordo, veramente veramente buono e poco caro, sazievole e molto carino. I tempi di attesa sono stati un po' lunghi ma è stato un bene perché così ci siamo potuti riposare. Alla fine non siamo riusciti a terminare il piatto e lo abbiamo mangiato per cena, troppo buono anche da freddo.

      21€ totali
      1 katsudon
      1 oyakodon
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    • Day 46

      Paris Opera House & Galeries LaFayette

      June 6, 2023 in France ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      Sunny, 27 degrees C.
      Late start to the day for Nancy and Jan. They saw Doug off to the CGD Airport by hotel transfer, taking with him wonderful memories and half of Nancy and Janet's luggage. A test of compromise, they shrunk their travel essentials down to one carry on plus an overnighter and Jan's walker to make the train travel sans Doug possible. Got on Route 29 bus which picked up right outside our accommodation; but only got less than half way to our destination (Paris Opera House Toot Bus Stop) and we had to get off due to a traffic jam! So change of plan from getting the Hop on Hop off bus and going to the Eiffel Tower. We walked along Rue Etienne Marcel which changes to Rue Petite Champs and there were many Japanese restaurants. Had excellent bento boxes in a restaurant bordering one of the few remaining covered passages. Then we walked to Garnier Opera House, got tickets and saw most of it before closing. It opened in 1875 to great pomp and ceremony and is still home to opera and ballet. We then walked to nearby Galleries Lafayette, a very large and elegant department store to admire the stain glass roof, and have an ice cream and coffee. There was a great view from the terrace at the top and we managed to get Jan and the walker up by escalator. After waiting almost 30 min for a bus that never came, we took a taxi home and dinner in.Read more

    • Day 10

      Eat Nice Paris Baguette

      September 16, 2022 in France ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      The night before, when we got to our airbnb, we tried to break into a different building first before realizing that we were at the wrong address. The airbnb was small and smelled very strange but was in a great location. We walked past the Louvre and then drank coffee and ate baguettes. Then we went to the Musee d'Orangerie and saw Monet's water lilies.Read more

    • Day 2

      Paris Ankunft mit Louvre Nacht

      September 30, 2022 in France ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Mit 10min Verspätung Ankunft in Paris - und dann mit dem Taxi zum Hotel Crayon Rouge - eingecheckt, ausgeruht und dann gegenüber beim Libanesen Super gegessen. Um 18:30 hatten wir Tickets für die Louvre Nacht - um 21:30 wurden wir rausgeworfen 😤🤪 Eigentlich wollten wir noch einen🍹 aber es begann zu 🌧️ also zurück zum Hotel und am Weinautomaten noch nen Wein gezogen als gute Nacht Tunk 🍷🥱Read more

    • Day 3

      Erster Tag in Paris

      October 1, 2022 in France ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      Lang geschlafen und dann war der Boulanger einfach zu.. also weiter in den 2. da gabs dann klassisch Café aus laite und Chocopain. Dann mit der Metro auf den Montmatre - von Sacre Ceure die Touris und die Stadt beobachtet - wieder abwärts in die Stadt und an einem kleinen Markt genialen Burger mit frittierten Süßkartofeln gegessen. Weiter zum Lafayette aufs Dach - da war was los 🤪 Dann erstmal zurück ins Hotel bevor es am Abend via Les Halles zum Restaurant Le Marmiton de Lutec ging - zum Käsefondues mit Honig und Nüssen - super lecker. Danach den langen Weg nach Hause via Notre Dame, Pont Neuf und diversen Kunstperformance in Les Halles. Um Mitternacht müde 🥱 im Bett.Read more

    • Day 4

      Big Red Bus, Paris, France

      June 24, 2018 in France ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      This was well worthwhile but we were not able to catch the bus until today. It was over 2 hours touring around Paris and listening to facts and stories. We saw all the major attractions again and we learned of even more like the Opera House. This is the theatre the Phantom of the Opera story is based on.Read more

    • Day 3

      Enjoying the Ride

      November 7, 2017 in France ⋅ 🌙 37 °F

      Even though the train station was not very crowded, the train wasn't empty enough for me to get a seat. Kathy got a seat and she offered it to me but I've course I wouldn't take it. I would much rather that she be able to sit down rather then me. It's not that far of a ride anyway. I don't mind standing.Read more

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