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Paris - The most beautiful city on earth!
That trip was my first time to travel abroad without the company of my dad and mom. The journey was awesome and I wish I could visit Paris again soon. Two weeks before the date of departure, there was a terrifying news about the riots taken place in France. I was worried and scared since the news. I thought of to cancel the trip because of safety …
Paris holds the key to my heart <3
... really isn't that good.
I had a beautiful glass of red wine with Escargot (snails) to start, grilled duck and rice for my main and to top an already delicious meal off, I had the most scrumptious Creme Brulee to finish! I am a very happy girl as I write this, French food makes me very happy.
Now I am just in the hostel, trying to figure out what I want to do tomorrow. This is the joy of traveling on your own... I could go to Versailles, I could go on ...
Exploring Parisian Lifestyles...
... untill today. Hidden away in a newspaper stand under coutless magazines, I managed to find a French Rolling Stones magazine. As you can imagine, there was no hesitation on that purchase. Lol.
After a fun-filled day of shopping and laughter, we headed back to the hotel for some much needed rest. We are going out tonight to see the Louvre and Notre Dame. I need to take photographs of these magnificent monuments at night.
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A day of cycling
... or in fact any stand and it will automatically relock into place. I thought the bike hire system was quite ingenious and lots of tourists and locals seemed to be riding bikes.
Anyway, after grappling with the teller machine thingy for about half an hour we headed off. We rode along the river seine and followed bike paths that were marked out on the side of the road. Then we decided to recreate the Tour de France by riding up and down ...
Leisure Sunday
I decided to start my day with a "leisurely Sunday jog in the park" as this seems to be the thing to do on Sundays. I ran from my hotel about one mile to Jardin de Luxembourg, and fell in line with the school of local joggers running counterclockwise around the perimeter of the park. The tennis playing children were replaced with adults practicing Thai chi in formation. Other joggers lined the iron fence to do sit ups and stretches. On the ...