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Paris, Paris and more Paris
... in FS#2's opinion a poor substitute for Saint Roch the day before even though it is either the second or third most visited church in Paris.
- Second visit to Laduree for some take away treaties, this time to a store that was full open and operational, don't be surprised if you hear or us making a third visit before we leave
- Up close investigation of Place Vendome . . . FS#2's favourite square in Paris so far
- Visit to Kumsi Tea so FS#1 could buy even more ...
One Month!
... Paris and is considered as the second most visited attraction after the Louvre; but also the world's leading department store. It had 7 floors with an abundance of merchandise. It almost seemed like little shops inside a giant store. It was divided up by brands and for high-end merchandise only so many people were allowed in a section. They must employ a lot of workers because they were everywhere. We roamed for about an hour and I purchased ...
Finally in Paris
... until Wednesday morning! He was at work, but gave me directions on which metro to take so I could meet him there. The Parisian metro system is so much more complicated than the other metros I have encountered. I went on the one I thought was right, only to figure out I should have gotten off at the next stop. So I had to buy another ticket to get back in the gates, and then finally found my way. All the while, lugging my stuff up and down stairs. ...
The Most Beautiful City in the World? Perhaps...
... about this hotel, because 3 of my classmates and I opted to room together, which resulted in us getting the whole top floor suite to ourselves! The only downside was that the hotel only had one extremely small elevator (which is the European standard), and an extra staircase to carry our luggage up. Needless to say, we received a weight and endurance workout that day. Our hotel was in close proximity to the Eiffel Tower, and everyday when we departed for ...
A Little Wrench in Our Plans and Then to Versaille
... br>
We finally left the hotel at 11:30am and figured we could still do Versailles if we hurried. When we arrived back at the train station we investigated a little further and found that our rail passes did work for the trains to the outer parts of Paris! So apparently on the first night we wasted 24 Euro on a train that we should have gotten for free. Someone at that station should be given a bit more ...