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    • Day 56

      Final Day in Paris

      October 15, 2019 in France ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

      Yesterday we decided to begin our day with a rather unusual activity - getting new glasses from a French optician. It turned out to be quite an experience, but we both agreed that the end result really was worth it. The glasses were great and the fact that we got them in Paris will make them a great souvenir of this trip.

      Today was our final full day, so we had to decide just how we were going to use our final hours in this incredible city. We had so many options to choose from you might be quite surprised at the decision we made. After a lot of thought, I decided that I would go back to the opticians to get a third pair of glasses. I needed a pair specifically for using while I was sitting at the computer and I couldn't think of a better place to get them.

      So off we went back to the "10 Euros in 10 Minutes" shop. They seemed a little surprised to see us back again, but were happy when we told them the reason. After a new eye test and some selecting the frames, I was soon the proud owner of another pair of computer glasses.

      Since the area around Las Halles was rather unfamiliar to us, we also took the opportunity to explore the large open spaces and fascinating buildings that were there. We finally returned via the Louvre and across the Seine to our apartment. Since my GPS has been inoperative for the past couple of weeks, I could not measure just how far we walked in the past coiuple of days, but I would estimate that it would be at least 15 to 20 km each day. It was enough to make us thoroughly exhausted.

      One thing we have noticed over our our recent visits to Paris is how quickly the city is progressing towards being more and more bike friendly. Many of the major roads have now been narrowed considerably to create safe separated lanes for cyclists, scooter riders and joggers. The shared electric scooters are used by people of all ages and are obviously a very popular alternative for convenient commuting around the city. Paris is still nowhere near other famous bike cities, such as Amsterdam, but it is a long way ahead of Melbourne in this regard.

      After a brief rest we ventured out again. This time it was for a much more mundane reason - to do our laundry. Although the first laundromat we found was out of action due to some sort of malfunction, we did find another one that we had used on previous trips. An hour later we had bags of clean, dry clothes. If nothing else, it might help to make our luggage just a little bit lighter, since clean clothes must weigh a bit less than dirty ones.

      Tomorrow morning we will be cramming our bags for the final time, before catching a taxi to Charles de Gaulle airport. By Friday morning we will back back home in Melbourne. This trip has been one of the very best I can remember, but we are now both more than ready to be back with our family and friends. I hope you have enoyed sharing some of the adventure with us.

      And a final comment - we will surely miss those fresh baguettes every day.
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    • Day 33

      August in Paris

      August 29, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      After a nice few days in Brussels, it was time to move on to Paris. We had decided to take a 4 hour Flixbus to Paris as this was the cheapest way to get there. The Flixbus left from Brussels south station at 9.40am. We were taking a local bus to get to the station, however, the bus was delayed by almost 20 minutes meaning we were cutting it close for our Flixbus departure. As soon as the local bus reached the station, we ran for about 10 minutes to reach the Flixbus departure point, thinking that we were going to miss the bus. We arrived at the departure point just after 9.40 and there was no bus there. Certain that we had missed the bus, we checked all the available info to confirm this but could not find anything. We ended up asking a family next to us and they happened to be on the same bus, which they said had not arrived. One hour later and the bus finally arrived to a lot of disgruntled travellers. We were just happy that we hadn’t missed the bus.

      Four hours later and we had arrived at Paris Bercy Seine station which was a 20 minute walk from our accomodation. We were a bit early for check in, and we stopped off for coffee along the way. Here we had our first experience of being charged more to sit down for coffee as opposed to taking away or even sitting at the bar. After coffee we made our way to our studio apartment in the 5th arrondisement. It was small but comfortable and in a great location. (H: 5th arrondissement is the Latin Quarter known for the student revolts in 1229 and 1968!)

      After relaxing for a few hours, we got dressed and headed out for a walk and dinner. We walked through the neighbouring park Jardin de Plantes. The park was beatiful and was where a lot of the royal animals were kept. We continued walking through the city and eventually found our spot for dinner which a nice restaurant with a terrace. Heather had a fancy version of bangers and mash, and I had a seabass with grilled vegetables. Both were delicious and went well with some French wine.

      To finish off the day, we walked to a nearby grocery store and picked up a few things for breakfast, then made our way back to the apartment to rest up for a big day of exploring the next day. -V
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    • Day 1

      La maison de Verlaine

      May 7, 2022 in France ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      Abbiamo mangiato piatti tipici francesi in un ristorante francese pieno di italiani. Io ho preso due antipasti uni con l’uovo in camicia su un letto di funghi stufati e dei crostini con formaggio di capra caldo. Orso ha preso una bistecca di manzo al sangue con salsina prelibata.Read more

    • Day 4

      Paris

      July 23, 2023 in France ⋅ 🌧 21 °C

      We visited the Church of Saint-Étienne-du-Mont (St Stephen of the Mountain) and the Panthéon (designed initially as a church to honour Saint Geneviève, the patron of Paris). Next, we went to Holy Mass at the Irish College and walked to Notre Dame to see the outside and have lunch. We finished the day with a mini river cruise on the Seine past the Eiffel Tower.Read more

    • Day 5

      Cycling in Paris

      September 9, 2023 in France ⋅ ⛅ 33 °C

      Well we took our life into our hands yesterday & cycled around Paris. It was so much fun despite the heat, you get a bit of breeze when your biking thank god! We covered a lot of miles & were knackered last night.Read more

    • Day 12

      Tschüss Paris!

      July 21, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

      Heute bin ich als erstes zur Sacre Coeur gefahren und habe mir dort auch gleich das Künstlerviertel angesehen. Als kleines Frühstück habe ich mir unterwegs ein Croissant und einen Kakao gekauft. Dann hab ich mir die Notre Dame angeschaut und dort gabs eine kleine Fotoausstellung, die die Schäden, die durch den Brand entstanden sind, gezeigt hat. Zu Mittag habe ich mich neben die Kirche an die Seine gesetzt, den Schiffen zu geschaut und mein mitgebrachtes Mittagessen gegessen. Danach wollte ich eigentlich in die Saint Chapelle, aber dort wurde ich leider von einem sehr grantigen Securityguard rausgeschmissen, weil ich vergessen hatte, dass ich ein kleines Schweizermesser in meinem Rucksack hatte. Naja. Also bin ich stattdessen direkt Zum Panthéon gefahren und hab mir auch die anderen sehr schönen Gebäude und eine Kirche auf dem Hügel dort angesehen. Zum Abschluss gings noch in den Jardin du Luxembourg, der sehr sehr schön war und mich ein bisschen an die Gärten in Schönbrunn erinnert hat. Dort bin ich ein bisschen gesessen, hab Churros gegessen und mir auch den Palast angeschaut. Dann gings auch schon wieder zurück in die Wohnung zum Packen, aufräumen und Abendessen. Morgen fahr ich um 6:30 los nach Amsterdam, das wird lustig.Read more

    • Day 3

      Latinska četrt

      September 5, 2022 in France ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      Medtem ko se Nastja vpisuje na fakulteto, mi raziskujemo Latinsko četrt, ki bo njeno okolje za naslednjih 9 mesecev. Pantheon je izjemna stavba, najbolj nepričakovan pa je sistem katakomb pod celotno stavbo. Tu imajo zadnje počivališče pomembni in vplivni Francozi... Od Emila Zola do Marie Curie.
      Okoli Pantheona pa luštne uličice in čudovit Luksemburški park.
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    • Day 3

      La Table de Colette

      September 16, 2022 in France ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      We had planned to have lunch at MUMI today - I had done some research on good Parisian restaurants and MUMI had ticked all the boxes, including consistently excellent reviews. However, a couple of days ago I received an email from them saying that they had to cancel our booking as they had had a fire in the kitchen and had to close for several weeks - bummer!

      Luckily, I had kept my notes for a number of restaurants I had researched and La Table de Colette was second on my list and we were able to secure a table for lunch. And, what a lunch it was. The staff, the ambiance, the wine and the food were all top notch. The staff have a real pride in what they create and love to see the joy the customers experience when eating their food.

      There isn’t a menu - you just decide if you are having 3, 5 or 7 courses and if you want the matching wines. We went for 3 courses and Ian chose the wine. You start off with an amuse bouche, which was three wonderful morsels that were each divine - oyster leaf on a rice cracker with a scallion mayonnaise, a small piece of fish, again with a divine sauce, on a delicate cracker and finally roasted and dried beetroot with an horseradish cream.

      Ian selected the wine which was fabulous, a 2017 Grand Cru Gewurztraminer from Alsace by François SCHMITT which went perfectly with the meal.

      First course was a green tomato served with gazpacho and stuffed with deep fried pearl cous cous and other stuff - divine. Second course was zucchini served two ways with a deep fried oyster and an amazingly intense sauce - Ian had his first oyster which he appeared to enjoy. Third course was an ode to Chocolate, a cremaux, a crumb, a sauce, a crisp and more, so much more. The dessert was divine. In fact the whole meal was one I have to rate in my top five food experiences. We also had the best coffee we have had so far in Paris and it was served with delicious petite fours.

      After lunch I ventured to the open kitchen to congratulate the young team of talented chefs and got a tour of the kitchen - very memorable indeed.
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    • Day 11

      Tour de France @Paris part deux 😜

      July 30, 2023 in France ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Nochmal kurz quer durch Paris, um letzte Souvenirs zu kaufen, den Louvre, die Champs-Elysees, den Toure Eiffel und vieles mehr zu verabschieden, letzte Fotos zu machen und den Füßen zu zeigen wo das Tageslimit ist 😂😂😂

      Von der Piratenflagge am Boot inspiriert, musste dann auch noch passend im Weingummiladen aus Fässern genascht werden...und auch der letzte Einkauf war ein kleiner Schatz. 😉

      Und nach einem letzten Café dann ab zum nächsten Ziel - 4:20min bis Luxembourg - bonne voyage!✌️!
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    • Day 2

      In a Paris cafe eating onion soup!

      August 18, 2019 in France ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      So thankful to arrive at Charles De Gaulle at 3.00PM. Baggage took a while. Our transfer taxi was lovely.

      Overcast and a humid 23 degrees in Paris today. Our hotel is Le M Saint Germain.
      The room is perfect and the first thing I see is a balcony, my favourite thing in any hotel. I step out amongst the zinc roofs and look out onto those fabulous sandstone buildings. Am very thankful. Paris is gorgeous.

      Athena spies a lovely gift from Amanda (our travel agent, such a blessing, go see her at Berwick Travel) Colourful French macaroons. They were great with a tea, thanks Amanda.

      After a much needed shower and mobile charge, we head out for a stroll towards the Seine.

      I spy the Pantheon at the end of our street so we head up that way. I discover we are walking the wrong direction, whoops 🤭 The Notre Dame is the other way!! We stroll past beautiful cafes full of diners and head back for the river. The streets are full of tourists.
      The Notre Dame is closed off and we see the fire damage and works being done. Grateful that we had both already visited inside four years ago. We were shocked when we heard the news.

      We walk up to Saint Chappel church and Athena looks longingly at a beautiful restaurant. So, we take a table, order onion soup and a 'chardy' and settle in.
      Half way through dinner, I realise that, this is it! Sitting outside a beautiful Paris cafe, watching people walk by, drinking wine with my beautiful friend! This was my absolute wish for my birthday.
      Dream big I say, with some effort, they come true!
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