Ibis Paris Sarcelles
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... whether to even go up it. Maybe we should just walk the stairs to the second level, we thought. But no, we lined up to do the whole hog. We thought we might regret it later if we didn't go. After waiting for 35 minutes we got to the front of the queue to buy tickets and found out that the top observation deck wasn't even open! We could only go to the second level! Oh well. The tickets were much cheaper and we did it anyway. It was worth it. The view was lovely. We could see all ...
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... as we did a little brushing up on our practically nonexistent French. After that we took the metro to the next station to go and see the Eiffel tower a little closer up. The giant mechano set is a remarkable feature of the cityscape, though getting a shot from a good angle requires a little bit of jostling. Deciding to look for some better views of the tower and other city sights, we jumped on a tour ferry that would take us for a ride up ...
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... soigné, sa finesse et ses
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Animé par Android 4, il embarque un écran Gorilla de 4,3 pouces Super
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There's just something about Paris...
... I tried to buy a new one the machine wouldn't work so I had to buy a separate ticket. THEN, I was so tired, grumpy and annoyed at the incompetent machine I forgot and left my umbrella at the tram station. That was just a horrible night!
We got back to Raab Heim, finally, at 8am and I had to keep myself busy so I wouldn't fall asleep because I had to go all the way back to the airport to pick mom and Kevin up in just half an hour. Needless to say, it was a long ...
Paris, je t'aime... One last time!
... explore the city alone. Okay, so I'm probably not the first twenty-something year old girl to have this idea, and obviously I'm much happier to have made friends, but regardless I wanted to visit the cafe, which is popular with both tourists and locals. I wasn't sure if it would be open, as I tried to go in June and it had been shut for renovations, but in the end I lucked out. The place was insanely cute, I got unlimited free popcorn, and the reasonably priced wine was one of ...