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Palais de la Légion D'Honneur

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    • Day 303

      Paris pt1

      March 5 in France ⋅ ☁️ 8 °C

      Paris is so nice!! I have no idea what everyone's been complaining about everything's clean, nothing smells, there's no crazy or homeless people and I've felt totally safe the entire time. We caught an overnight bus here from Amsterdam and arrived at 7am. We quickly dropped our stuff off at the hostel and then got breakfast at a bakery. I got a raisin snail and a pain de chocolat which were both super flakey and buttery, I was so happy. We ate our pastries outside a Cafe and chilled there for a good 30 minutes while we settled in. While we were eating I noticed a lot of the girls here wear their blush really weird, they're all going for a super rosey cheek look but it kinda looks like a little kid did it for them ahaha. After breakfast we went into the city center to check out the museum d'orsay. We chose this over the Louvre because it has lots of Vincent van gogh and also I was pretty keen on going to the place they went in doctor who that time. Honestly we were probably a bit too sleep deprived for the museum, it was a bit of a slog to get through it all but it was worth it for the van gogh stuff coz that was sick. For lunch we got some baguettes and more pain de chocolats and then went to see the eiffel tower. I think its time I finally accept that I'm scared of heights because walking up the eiffel tower stairs was terrifying. We didn't take the lift all the way to the top because it was super expensive but the view from halfway was still awesome. After the eiffel tower we walked to the Arc de triamphe and then went home for a quick nap. For dinner we went to a super busy restaurant that our salt mine friend in krakow recommended. We had to line up for an hour to get in but the food was really nice so it was worth the wait. The highlights of the meal were definitely the snails and red wine which were both so delicious. The snails tasted exactly like gnocchi, I'm going to try and see if I can get them in Perth coz they'd be a great vegetarian option to put in pasta or salads. The restaurant didn't sell frog legs so after we finished our snails and wine we went to another one that did. The second restaurant was pretty fancy amd super expensive but we were a bit drunk at this point so money was no object. The frogs legs were outstanding, even better than the snails, they were so buttery and garlicy and just fell off the bone. One thing that's been a constant gripe for us on this trip is that restaursnts never give us enough bread with our food but this one kept refilling our basket which made us super happy. We were so grateful for the bread decided to stay a while and order some french cheeses for dessert, which was also amazing too. At this point in the night we were really feeling the Paris spirit and were super in love with the city so we went to see the eiffel tower and Arc de triamphe again. We were super lucky because we got to the eiffel tower only 10 minutes before they shut the lights off for the night, it was such a nice view seeing the Paris lights behind the tower im so happy we decided to make the journey.
      The next morning we went to the same bakery as the day before but got baguettes which tasted amazing and then quickly checked out the sacred heart basilica before heading off to the airport. Also have to mention I got a hot choc at a Cafe while we waited for the shuttle to the airport and it cost me $10!?!?!
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    • Day 2

      Paris

      April 19, 2023 in France ⋅ ☀️ 10 °C

      My trip to Paris wasn't planned, just as the other places. I got to beauvais airport at night. I had to take an hour ride bus to get to Paris and then take the metro to get to Lou's house. I didn't have internet, fortunately, I met a girl on the bus. She speaks spanish and we spent the whole time talking. She was going to the same direction as me so, she showed me the way. 
      Lou lives in an apartment at the top of a building. I got there, exahusted. I got a shower and then we drank wine while talking. I met her dad, is a nice guy!

      Next day I went to the Louvre. Lou's house is really close to the museum. I spent about an hour and a half to enter and then spent around 2 hours inside. After I walk around the city, went to some places people recommended. In the afternoon I met Lou to go with her friends that were having a picnic. We ate, drink. We got drunk and then we moved to a bar.
      After that day I went to visit more places, some churches, a cementary, Montmartre, Notre dame, some gardens, and walked on cute streets where people were painting portraits and landscapes or playing some music.
      At the end of the second day I was exhausted. Lou had a party in her house and then they went to a night club. But I was too tired to go out.
      I left early in the morning to Lyon.
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    • Day 118

      Paris

      July 13, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

      We started the day with a fantastic buffet breakfast at the hotel (with of course plenty of croissants and pain au chocolates) for much needed fuel for what would be a very busy day!

      We walked towards the Effiel Tower, taking in some great views of the tower without too many people in the way. We continued walking along the Seine (passing Musée d'Orsay and some other significant sites). We took in all of the scenery all whilst chatting away with our friends who we hadn’t seen for over 4 months!

      We made a pit stop at Notre Dame to see the construction/refurbishment which has been underway for around 3 years since the fire that burnt down the main spire. It is incredible to see the work that is taking place to reconstruct the spire and other parts so they will resemble the original construction. The reconstruction is expected to be completed by the end of 2024.

      We then crossed the Seine and continued our walk through the main plaza of the Lourve, through the Jardin des Tuileries, past Place de la Concorde, along the Champs Élysées (unfortunately not buying any expensive designer clothes or shoes) and we walked towards the Arc de Triomphe. We had pre-purchased tickets to go up the Arc and so we went up the stairs and saw what we consider to be the best view across Paris - because you can see the contrast between the size of the Effiel Tower and the rest of the city! We enjoyed the view and spent a bit of time up there looking around and seeing where we had walked that day.

      We then made our way back to the hotel to freshen up for dinner. As Nicky and Alex’s holiday is technically their ‘pre’ honeymoon (their wedding will be in November), we bought them a surprise dinner cruise on the Seine! The cruise started around 6pm and we started on the top deck for a few hours where we enjoyed a few beers and aperol spritzes and we enjoyed seeing the views of the city from the water including many areas we had walked today and of course classic photos of the Eiffel Tower. At around 9pm, we made our way to the bottom deck for our wonderful three course dinner where our boat turned around right near the Eiffel Tower and started returning to our starting point. We and Alex had smoked salmon for our entrée and Nicky had a burrata salad, for mains we all had the veal and for dessert we all had a chocolate mousse tarte. It was all very delicious!!! The sun also set during dinner. We also shared a lovely bottle of red. There was a lovely singer who sang throughout dinner which really set the mood. There was also some surprise entertainment of some can can dancers dressed in red, white and blue with lots of cartwheels and splits as part of their routine! It was such a lovely time and we really enjoyed the cruise together!

      After the dinner cruise (and after we had well and truly past 30,000 steps for the day), we were not finished for the day!! As it's La Fête Nationale (Le 14 Juillet / National Day / Bastille Day) tomorrow, there were a few festivities going on around Paris. Since the 1920s/1930s, fire stations around Paris have opened their doors for large "balls" to celebrate the national holiday on the night of the 13th and 14th July (though most fire stations do this on the 13th July). We went to our local fire station (in the suburb of Grenelle) around 11pm after the cruise and it was like a huge rave party!! Everyone was dancing in the large courtyard area with most people holding bottles of champagne and wine! Most of the songs were in English (and many were from the 90s and 00s such as Britney Spears). The DJ was on a large stage and there were lights around. Occasionally, the fire-fighters' hoses were released onto the crowd as well!

      We enjoyed a few good boogies before heading back to crash at the hotel for a much needed sleep around 2am.
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