Hotel Park Lane Paris
4 Rue La Boetie Paris, Île-de-France, 75008, France
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Paris I: Distant airports, rain and a hungry metro
... all day, and knowing that we had a full day of touring the next day (plus New Years celebrations, we headed to be early. Saturday "morning" started around 11am after a good nights rest. The plan for the day was to spend a lot of time just walking around the city to see what we could find, before returning to the hotel to prep for new years eve.
It was around this time that we picked up on a fun fact about Paris in the winter: ...
BAGUETTE?!? Oui Oui!!
... but I seemed to notice it more here than anywhere I've been yet) is riddled with poverty and homelessness. One of those places in the world that is home to some of the richest, yet also some of the poorest people. It was actually very depressing at times, and made me realise (not for the first time since we've been away) how fortunate and well looked after we are in Australia - in general. I realised at the end of our time there, that Paris is ...
Hourra, cornes-au-cul, vive le Père Ubu!
I'm having a hard time getting started with the writing today. I can't seem to get my thoughts together.
Yesterday, I had wanted to walk from the Arc de Triomphe down the Champs-Elysées, through Place de la Concorde and the Tuilleries gardens, and then wander around the outside of the Louvre. I've been spending a lot of time on the Right Bank, and I thought "Okay, let's do one last big walk here before jumping over to Left Bank exploration." And since I hadn't yet ...
More Paris Exploring
... I had the healthiest thing on the menu - spinach quiche (????)
We then decided to catch the subway - which is an interesting experience with Lee. He always has to know where N, S, E and W is - which is difficult under the ground. He gets totally slued and we are always popping up on the wrong side of the line we are meant to be going on. But thank goodness for GPS on the i-phone - except how long does ...
Not dying by Bicycle
... and was used as royal housing for most of its life. Now it's housing various government departments along with the school that the best in the nation in music and acting study. Because of this, in front of the building there is usually musicians playing. When we arrived there was a group of string musicians playing classical music. It was very cool. We walked through the gardens of ...
This boutique hotel was formerly known as: Park Lane Hotel


