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Place de l'Hôtel-de-Ville - Esplanade de la Libération

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    • Day 2

      Paris

      May 11, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

      Mit Verspätung in Paris angekommen bei 9 Grad, Wind und immer wieder Regen. Eine Big Bus Tour oder HoHo war nicht möglich, da ich nur einen Zeitrahmen v.5 Stunden hatte um in Irun Spanien einchecken zu können.
      Also begann ich meinen Jakobsweg gleich in Paris und schaute mir einiges an. Um 22 Uhr 30 erreichte ich dann nach 36 Stunden ohne Schlaf meine Pension und fiel todmüde ins Bett.
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    • Day 4

      Paris

      September 7, 2023 in France ⋅ 🌙 27 °C

      Wow fabulous day going on the Eurostar to Paris. Met some really nice people on the train, England supporters. Gave them a lesson in Rugby history….well Kel and Susie did, i just chimed in now and then.
      St Pancras station is amazing, a few extra photos…I am having a few problems with my feet swelling in this awfully hot climate. Today got 33 deg, tomorrow is predicted to be 35. The girls are saying its gonna be very fucking hot at the game. The rest of us peasants are gonna find a bloody cool pub to watch the game.

      Nearly got duped by a ringer cab guy, quoted us €95 to bring us to our airbnb, we got a ‘proper’ taxi….€41…. glad we listened to the policeman.

      Our airbnb has a problem, we are moving tomorrow…. poor maintenance has resulted in a bad leak. suffice to say we are all a little pissed off. ttfn
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    • Day 9

      Ultimo dia en 📍Paris

      May 29, 2023 in France ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Y llego el último día en Paris 💔! Salimos temprano, con el abuelo, a dar una vueltita y comprar unas cosas de pastelería para llevar al departamento!
      Buscamos a la abuela, y en subte 🚉, nos dirigimos hacia Saint André, donde comimos y paseamos un rato.
      Se empezó a hacer tarde ⏰ 🌅así que nos volvimos a la casa y empezamos a hacer las valijas 🧳
      Antes de cenar, con el abuelo salimos a dar un último paseo x las calles cercanas 🏘️. Después de comer nos fuimos a ver la torre iluminada como despedida de este hermoso lugar 🫶🏻🫶🏻
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    • Day 23

      Paris

      August 18, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

      3 Tage Paris. Anstrengend beeindruckend entzückend - so könnte man die Tage in drei Worten gut zusammenfassen.
      Nachdem wir unseren Camper nahe Disneyland auf einem Campingplatz ‚geparkt‘ haben (und nein, wir sind/waren nicht im Disneyland), haben wir Jacqueline am Freitag am Flughafen empfangen und uns für 3 Tage in ein AirBnB in der City einquartiert.
      Nun zu Paris: schwierig zu beschreiben - gerne also persönlich ;)
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    • Day 17

      La ville de l'amour

      September 11, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      Bin am Montagmorgen in Paris angereist und musste feststellen, dass es keine schlaue Flixbus Buchung von mir war, um 4:20 in einer riesen Metropole anzukommen. Ich bin mit meinem Gepäck in der Nacht durch halb Paris gegangen und suchte mein Hostel, bei dem ich jedoch erst um 14:00 einchecken konnte. Darum habe ich neben der Waschküche im Hostel geschlafen und etwa 3 Stunden später gings dann los mit der Erkundung. Paris ist schön und die Geschichte hinter dieser Stadt ist sehr spannend. Das viel zu gute süsse Gebäck schlägt mit jedoch etwas auf meinen Bauch, weshalb ich mich entschlossen habe in Berlin ein Workout Program zu starten hihi.Read more

    • Day 1,139

      Un dimanche en avril à Paris

      April 30, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      La veille un repas géorgien qui était une super découverte.
      Le matin brunch italien,
      spectacle de rue maroco-sénégalo-chinois,
      petite bière dans un café parisien
      et pour bien finir un repas libanais 🤩.Read more

    • Day 82

      Paris, France (Day 4)

      October 26, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 59 °F

      What we did:
      - Woke up around 8am for our trek to Versailles! Stopped for breakfast at another delicious Boulangerie and then hopped on the metro. Our train transfer required a walk past the Eiffel tower so nice to see it during the day… way more ugly and unimpressive though compared to the dazzle at night.
      - Our connecting train was cancelled due to French strikes so we ended up taxiing. We spent about two hours at Versailles wandering the ornate indoors and impressive hall of mirrors before enjoying the massive garden.
      - We headed back to Paris to print and mail our signed wedding contract! After a few failed attempts we found a print spot. Then the only DHL was a sketchy pop-up selling “used” iphones… $60 later we received a valid tracking number but time will tell if the contract makes it. (As of this writing, Steph’s credit card was hacked for $1500 at Apple. Coincidence? We think not. The contract is 5 days late, but at least allegedly in Milwaukee).
      - We then headed to a TikTok famous cafe to celebrate our contract signing with arguably the best hot chocolate we’ve ever had!
      - We showered and then went to Sarah’s apartment for pre-dinner apps and wine! Her place is HUGE! Super old but very nice and great to meet her roommates. Trent’s family Christmas at her parents house always included apps that we nicknamed “cheesies in the parlor”. Sarah put on a “cheesies in the parlor” to make the family proud! It was a delicious spread of cheeses and French bread. Wine to top if off of course!
      - We then went to a vibey and happening seafood restaurant for a great three hour dinner. Good food, drinks, and conversation! So great to learn about Sarah’s experiences and time abroad. Living abroad in a city like Paris has her maturity and awareness so much higher than when what ours was when we were pounding drinks in Kilroys every night.
      - Walked down the Canal St. Martin on the way home and called it a night around 1:30. Paris you were good to us!

      What we ate:
      - Boulangerie Mamiche for croissants and sammies in the 10th arrondissement
      - Lunch on the train home of French sandwiches at “Madeline”
      - Hot chocolate and croissants at Carrette
      - Great spread at Sarah’s apartment of French bread, cheese and grapes. Amazing work and even more impressive for a college student
      - Dinner with Sarah at Le Comptoir General. Delicious smoked salmon apps and seared scallops for all. Cocktails and white wine to top it off!

      Fun facts:
      - During the French Revolution, Versailles was absolutely ransacked. After that it was never used as a residence again and instead was turned into a museum for French pride.
      - The garden is the largest palace garden in the world and was prioritized by Louis X
      - Sarah told us that it's been hard to meet Parisians (note: she has a great crew from all over the world) because their hometown arrondissement is a massive deal. They all go to a college in their local arrondissement so they live at home during that time, and therefore only ever hangout with the kids they went through grade school with. Kind of like the private school vibe down south but to a much higher extent.
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    • Day 38

      Paris

      October 22, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

      Today in Paris, we went to the Arc de Triomphe, then up the Eiffel Tower, from which the views were spectacular. Later on, we saw Pont Alexandre III, Invalids, where Napoleon Bonaparte's tomb is, the Place de la Concorde, Le Louvre, and the Pantheon, as well as many gardens.Read more

    • Day 81

      Paris, France (Day 3)

      October 25, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 57 °F

      What we did:
      - Slept in, of course, because why not. Our vacation days are sadly dwindling. Europe doesn’t do breakfast so we found another delicious American brunch spot and plotted our day!
      - After brunch we headed off on our tourist journey. We took the metro across town and started at the “Arc de Triomph”. Cool to see how large the roundabout is with the offshoots across Paris from it, but at the end of the day it is just a stone gate so we moved on fairly quickly
      - Walked down the Champs-Elysees strip of stores and parks. Then made it to the massive “Jardin des Tuileres” where we wandered through the gorgeous park. Perfect fall time for the leaves changing.
      - We then came up to the Louvre! Like all the other touristy things, tickets were booked out months ago so we didn’t stand a chance against the throngs of people. But let’s be honest, didn’t actually want to go in anyway so this just made us not feel guilty.
      - Continued our walk through the famous fashion house district where Trent scarfed down a pile of pastries and a sandwiches. Steph was unsurprisingly still full from brunch.
      - We then found Sarah’s recommended macaroon store, “Lauderée” and got an assortment of the French delicacy. Steph was unsurprisingly hungry again since desert was in the picture! We took them over to the park and tasted the variety of flavors. Way better than the dry ones in the US, but still pretty overrated
      - Walked along the Seine and called Sally to catch up before their Cabo trip! We loved the views - Paris is cool - we’ve decided.
      - Walked over to Notre Dame and were pleasantly surprised to see how much was still there. There is a massive construction process to rebuild it all by the 24’ olympics.
      - Sufficiently cultured, we headed to grab drinks at a cool cafe in the 3rd arrondissement!
      - Given France’s imperialist past with Vietnam, there is a huge presence of great Vietnamese food so we then headed up to the 11th to enjoy delicious Pho. Probably the best we’ve tried other than what we had when we were visiting Vietnam.
      - Determined to inadvertently walk through the entirety of Paris in a day, we headed up to Montmartre for drinks. Walked by the Moulin Rouge and got Steph her French Crème Brûlée before calling it a night.
      - Awesome day in Paris! Went through 8 of the 17 arrondissements. Guess we needed that calorie burn

      Where we ate:
      - Holybelly in the 10th for breakfast! Steph got pancakes, halloumi and sausage while Trent got eggs benedict, smoked salmon and potatoes. Great cafe créme as well!
      - Trent had French sammy and croissants for lunch at Yannick Martin bakery
      - Absolutely delicious Pho and spring rolls at Dong Houng
      - Crème Brûlée At Café des Deux Moulins in Montmartre

      Fun facts:
      - The Mona Lisa is voted the #1 most overrated thing in Europe
      - We learned that cappuccinos aren’t really a thing in France. They sell them but they are pretty bad. To get as close to a cappuccino as possible you have to order “cafe creme”.
      - The Arc de Triomphe is actually for the tomb of an unknown soldier from WW1 and every single day they relight a fire there
      - Notre Dame fire was likely started by a cigarette. They had a crazy elaborate process over the years to clean it up, stabilize it and rebuild for the olympics
      - Café des Deux Moulins is famous for it’s key scene in Amelie
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    • Day 2

      Paris

      September 17, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      Our stopover in Hanoi was smooth. It was about 3 hours and I managed to find myself in a business lounge for about an hour of that time, which was pleasant, although Asian spicy food at 2am is never fantastic.
      The second flight on Vietnam Air was 12 hours long and I slept spasmodically.
      On arriving in Paris it was efficient through immigration and customs and then onto the RER train to Gare de Nord. From there we changed to the metro to catch a train to Richard Lenoir station, near where we
      had booked an Airbnb.
      Steve, Sandy and I dropped our bags at a Nannybag where we could leave them till we could get into our accommodation.
      Then we walked through the neighbourhood to the Bastille markets, which are a magic outdoor markets full of quality French food and other things. We bought some pastries, baguettes and dips and enjoyed a little picnic in the market.
      We then walked past the Bastille monument and towards the Marais district.
      We explored a 400 year old church within throwing distance of the Bastille, admired some patisseries, and then walked through the picturesque Place de Vosges, with its art galleries, restaurants, historic buildings and beautiful garden. Victor Hugo’s house is also a museum in the unique aristocratic neighbourhood.
      We then walked through the Jewish neighbourhood and visited some Jewish shops, and bought some Yiddish traditional food, including a vegetable borek.
      We visited the Museum Carnevalet which is a museum about the history of Paris which has only been recently opened after a renovation lasting at least five years. It is located in a beautiful building built be Louise IV and a real feature of Paris. The museum was free entry and well worth visiting.
      Afterwords we went just across the road into an exhibit of design in an old library which was worth visiting just for its historical maps and books.
      It was great just wandering through the neighbourhoods of Paris on a quiet Sunday morning.
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    Place de l'Hôtel-de-Ville - Esplanade de la Libération, Place de l'Hotel-de-Ville - Esplanade de la Liberation, Place de Grève

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