Marais House
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Musee Rodin
... small figures a few feet tall. The interior sculptures are much more beautiful, i think, than those outside. There are more textures and colors inside than just the wroth iron appearance of everything outside. I think my favorite was a sculpture of a pair of hands. It was just white stone carved into two, long, lean hands, each in the process of intertwining with the other. It was just kind of mesmerizing, very tender in comparison to everything else Rodin sculpted. ...
A walk in the Marais
... for everything supermarkets and shopping malls of home), seeing the Place des Vosges (surrounded by its 36 pavilions - all in a consistent style but with decorative variations; some of the most expensive real estate in Paris) and the adjoining Hotel Sully, visiting the church of Saint-Paul (and exiting through the Passage St Paul, as aristocrats bored by the long Catholic services were known to do), and wandering through the Village St Paul.
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The Eiffel Tower
... museum . After that we went on a two hour boat tour. Then we had dinner went to the apartment and went to bed. From Dad A couple of additional points. The military museum was at the site of Napoleon's tomb. A massive castle like area that housed the largest collection of military hardware in the world. We just went through the WW1 and WW2 ...
Home of the Elusive Eiffel Tower Light Show
... wandered around the gardens for a while and then grabbed the train back to Paris. We found some food for lunch and then ventured back to our hostel to gather our things and embark on our epic journey to Brussels. And yes, we do mean epic. In an effort to save money, we had planned to get from Paris to Brussels via 4 different trains each with only 20 minutes layover. Very ambitious, but we thought we could handle it after becoming experts at Eurail over the past month or ...
Homeward bound
... the total state between staying and leaving. My suitcase is packed (other than presents being purchased for grandmothers), but we still have an hour or so to go. It was decided (clearly not by me) that we would ALL go to the airport, via the metro. So in just over an hour, we will be lugging my enormous (thanks to taking things home from everyone else) suitcase up and down the metro stairs, through ...