Hotel Villa Margaux Opera Montmartre
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September 11
Arrived at Gare du Nord at 7am. The conductor had taken our Eurorail pass so he didn't have to wake us when we crossed the French border, but he did wake us 1/2 hour before we arrived with a breakfast of bread, cream cheese, liverwurst and jam.
Caught a taxi to our hotel - the Lorette on Rue Notre Dame de Lorette - which …
Bienvenue a Ile de Paris
... diet and made this a very enjoyable first night in Paris. We strolled back to the hotel down Rue de Rivoli. Mom is fascinated with the Boulangeries and dad is dreaming of baguettes. Plenty of time for everything, but tonight we got our first taste.
We are all a bit run down after a long two days so its time for some zzzz's. Catch up with you ...
Last day in Paris
... I was. It was quite nice to be able to relax without thinking someone was going to rob me at any second as everyone was there for the same reason.
After the boat tour I headed up to Montmartre on the metro. I stopped in a recommended restaurant and had a breton crepe and some cider. It was very nice and luckily I finished just in time before an annoying american tour group turned up. I then had ...
Bonjour from Paris!!!
... are more of the allotment areas looking well maintained and productive. We do see Chateau Blois in passing.
Michael keeps us busy with a survey on Trafalgar and bits of "housekeeping". Traffic is heavy close to Paris but our first view of the Eiffel tower has us all buzzing. There is a traffic jam 5 minutes from the hotel and it takes ½ an hour or so to get through the intersection to the hotel. Then it is a scramble to ...
Last day in Paris
We had a bit of a late start this morning, in fact it was lucky that the street performers music woke us up, otherwise we may have slept all day!
We skipped a sit-down breakfast for a picnic of croissants and panini from a bakery on Rue Cler, and then a walk to Champs de Mars until we found a suitable park bench.
We weren't the only ones enjoying ...