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A Triomph!
... do that since everyone else wanted to go tomorrow. How nice of us to sacrifice our walking feet today so that they could use it tomorrow.
So, we walked down to the Louvre museum again and walked through the grounds, of course snapping more pictures along the way. We saw that it was a straight shot all the way down to the Arc de Triomphe, which was on our to-do list for the day. It looked like a simple walk down ...
Paris: Days 3 & 4
... of the only people there that day. I guess it just means I'll have to go back sometime on a sunny day to explore the gardens.
We both needed a nap by the time we got back into Paris from Versailles. It was quite the long day. We headed down to Champs Elysees to do one of our favorite hobbies, shopping. The street was filled with tourist attractions: the most ridiculous Abercrombie I've ever seen, it was gated with gold (I thought it was ...
The Louve, Musee d'Orsay and Sacre Couer
... gone bad. He even bothered me agian on the way back down. I checked all my pockets after passing them both times LOL. Everything was there.
At the top of the Sacre Couer it was another Cathedral but with 3 exceptions. One there were 3 domed Middle Eastern (mosque) like influence on top. Second the Panoramic views of the city of Paris were the best yet, only thing is a group of trees blocks the Eiffel Tower, other than that it was definetly worth the climb. Lastly, I ...
Disneyland: 10 Attractions to AVOID with pre K's
... Be warned that this is a fairly scary dragon, particularly if you make the connection to Maleficent...which Lucas did. I haven't taken Seb here yet, but Lucas was all questions after going. "Who chained Maleficent down in that cave?" and "Why would they do that?" were just a couple. But he ended this line of questioning with "Maybe she is bad because she is mad at them for making her stay in a cave all the time". Points to the ...
Mona, Venis & Eiffel
... the city displaying arty stuff.
We set out at about 7 to find some nice Parisian food, and took off from out hotel in a completely new direction. We found this lovely corner restaurant and ordered beautiful steak and cocktails – very delish! From dinner, we walked to the river and took said hello to the Statue of Liberty (which is way smaller than it’s American friend) then took some spectacular shots of the Eiffel tower.
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This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Chambre D'Hotes Rivoli


