Citea Bussy
Travel Blogs from Bussy St Georges
Lifestyle of the rich and famous
... person I know and for once it worked in our favour. As she only booked us all at the last minute she could only get 8 seats on Business Class, we were all quietly happy with this. At £245 each way we were definitely traveling in style. This was a taste of the 24 hours to come.
After an hour taxi ride we arrived at a Chateau just out of Paris. When I heard we were staying in a Chateau I got very excited, I imagined this ...
Versailles
... it! But then I thought it was a little ugly. I think it's much prettier from a little bit of a distance. We took the elevator to the top. The ride was fun and the view was beautiful. We could see Sacre Coure on the hill of Monmartre in the distance, the arc d'triomphe, Notre Dame, everything : ). Paris is an enormous city, and gorgeous from above! We stayed until sunset, bought a few small things in the gift shop, and made our way to the bottom before the light show ...
More and more ridiculous AMAZINGNESS!!!
... Don't know what I was thinking, what a waste of precious time in Paris, boring and watching some sh*t float past down a canal. Thought it may be something unique you can't do anywhere else, but very boring and smelly. Yes Charlie said "it smells like that OOOieee place"
We jumped on a train out of Paris to Provins for the day, an old medieval town. They had a great Birds of Prey show which even included Vulchers. We got quite lost once we got off the train and ...
Let's All Meet In Paris
... with for EVER!
Together we all headed off again to take on the metro but being wiser now and towing behind us our five little ducklings (Louie's part of the flock now), all exhausted from too much fun and excitement and an early start for all of us, we visited Mia, conquered the Metro and returned home to fall into bed, ready to face a BIG day in Paris tomorrow. We plan to see EVERYTHING so, who knows, anything is possible in Paris! :)
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Walking around cemeteries and gardens
... a playwright (Oscar Wilde) and a rock star (Jim Morrison from the Doors).
The Luxembourg Gardens were a lot more cheerful. The flower beds were full of dahlias, geraniums and marigolds in bright orange, red and yellow. At one end of the gardens is the Palais du Luxembourg which is the chamber for the French Senate. The gardens also have children's play areas, tennis courts and lots of place to just sit and ...
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Amenities
- Swimming pool