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Chateau de Versalles & Musee du Louve
... in the late 12th century under Philip II. Remnants of the fortress are visible in the basement of the museum. The building was extended many times to form the present Louvre Palace. In 1682, Louis XIV chose the Palace of Versailles for his household, leaving the Louvre primarily as a place to display the royal collection, including, from 1692, a collection of antique sculpture.[5] In 1692, the building was occupied by the Académie des Inscriptions et ...
Paris is a must see!!
... the Champs Elysees. Now I have seen a lot of cities so far during my travels and I never really had the urge to see Paris for some reason. I thought..ya ya...the Eiffel Tower and another River. Can't be really exciting. But MAN I was so WRONG! Paris I would say is the best city that I have seen so far. It beats New York, London & Spain! It is magestic/ grandiose and jaw dropping. I got off the bus at one point and ...
About Bikes, Monet, Barbed Wire and Memories Made
... commenting on the quaint architecture - when the next thing I knew Morganne was flying past me screaming "Dad just fell off!" Sure enough, right in front of the village church, Jeff had lost control of both bikes and in his words "made an awkward dismount"! There was no blood, so we continued on... It had now become a quest. We WOULD reach Monet's garden!
And finally we did! We ate our picnic lunch on an Air France blanket ...
Paris: City of Love (cue Barry White music)
... the stairs, people selling all manner of objects and generally getting in the way. When we walked up the stairs and emerged out of the station, we realised that we were in a dodgy area - a ghetto, if you like. Phil whipped out his phone and tried to look up Google maps so we could find Sacre Couer, and within seconds a police car beeped at us and motioned for Phil to go over. He said, in French, that we were in a dodgy area and that he should put his ...
Day 15-Paris again
... we laughed that it must be a $40 bottle of water, because at lunch I had an 8 ounce bottle that cost 4 1/2 Euros! The service was good and quite friendly and polite. We ate the Prix Fixe menu...very French...a veggie pate starter, foie gras, scallop appetizer, guinea fowl main course, chocolate and raspberries for dessert....we tried coffee....agreed it tasted like the water you use to get the burned stuff off the bottom of a pan....how do people drink that stuff? We ...