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On the Eurostar (Day Seven)
On the day of my departure from London, I checked out of the hostel at around ten in the morning, however, the Eurostar train that I booked would not leave until 5:30pm. That meant I had a lot of time to kill! I dropped off my backpack at the train station and spent a couple of hours at the internet cafe again, writing some more of these blog posts. After that, I sat outside by Regent's Canal and read my book for a while. When it was time to go, I picked up my stuff and went to the ...
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Parisian Flair
... have this distinct dress code that makes them very obvious to being foreign). Another girl wanted to practice her English with me because she is an intern for Roche in Switzerland where she works with English every day. At one point in the evening, I was making pizzas for the people at the party (don't ask me why..) One of the girls, Nathalie (who I had met at Florent's photography party on Thursday) made ...
Sacre Couer, Montmarte & Galeries Lafayatte...
... my feet was screaming for a break. We walked into a big crowd of Chinese tourist and for that split second I thought I was in a mall in Guangzhou. I had read that Galeries had a restuarant /cafe with a lovely terrace overlooking the city. So I dragged Chung thorugh all the floors , finally ended up at the food court. No, this is definitely not it.
After giving my poor legs a rest, I walked another round, admired the lovely ceilings ...
Notre Dame, Paris Plages, ice cream, oh my!!!
... french bread, with some different flavored jam. It was delishhhhhhhhhhhhh. Then we made like a cow, and mooooved. Har-har-har. As I mentioned, we had to stand in a looong line for security, because our museum passes failed us. Just kidding, it was security so they couldn't get us in anyways. :) So we finally got in and climbed the spiral staircase for a long time. And the creepy, claustrophobic part was that the staircase got tighter and tighter as ...
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- Free High-Speed Internet
- Kitchenette