Hotel Montparnasse-Alesia
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A day in the City of Light
... here and there, but by the time we left, there were lots of Parisians everywhere.
The shopping centre, we couldn't see as we came out of the Metro, but there was a Starbucks there, but we'd thought there would be a main entrance somewhere, so we climbed the stairs where two guys having a full on fight, both had blood coming from some areas in their heads. So we carefully move around the area, watching what they are doing, trying not to ...
Jour 1 - La plus longue journée de ma vie
... peu près 24h de vol au total.
Je ne suis pas encore arrivé que ma perception géographique en est bouleversé à jamais. Petit, petit était mon petit univers avant aujourd'hui. Je ne sais pas pourquoi j'ai attendu aussi longtemps avant de sortir d'ici, maintenant je n'en peux plus d'attendre de mettre le pied sur le vieu continent. En parlant de ça, ********! L'Afrique c'est ******* plus vieu. ...
The most romantic city in the world!
... us. Once outside the city limits of Paris, Montmarte was originally established by those seeking truth, beauty and art. Starting at the famous (or infamous) Moulin Rogue we walked up the hill, stopping at significant landmarks (where Van Gogh shared a room with his brother - the same single room he painted), the studio where numerous artists including Picasso worked, home of the Parisian singer Dalida - it goes on and on. We finally made our way to Sacra Couer, which we were told ...
Our trip to the Palace!
... headed in. Thankfully we only had to wait in line for about 5 minutes before going thru security. We went thru the Palace, body to body.... So many visitors. We enjoyed our walk thru and then headed to the amazing gardens. We made it in time to watch the fountains with classical music being played. What we gather is that the King wanted a hunting Chateau, which is the main palace. ...
Paris - Day 1 & 2
... I arrived at the louvre around 11am and jumped in line. Despite the length of the line we moved quickly and I was inside in under 20mins. With next to no knowledge of art I went in with an open, and some would say blank, mind. I got my tickets and headed for the Devon wing to beginning my aimless wandering. Despite not knowing a lot about the artist, I found the place fascinating and can easily see how people get lost in there for weeks at a time. ...