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Chateau de Versalles & Musee du Louve
... village; today, however, it is a suburb of Paris, some 20 kilometres southwest of the French capital. The court of Versailles was the centre of political power in France from 1682, when Louis XIV moved from Paris, until the royal family was forced to return to the capital in October 1789 after the beginning of the French Revolution. Versailles is therefore famous not only as a building, but as a symbol of the system of absolute monarchy of the Ancien ...
Paris is a must see!!
Today my calves are killing me! That's what happens when you walk up 674 stairs up the Eiffel Tower and 284 stairs up the Arc de Triomphe. These hikes were not all voluntary. Hell no! The line up for the elevator for the Eiffel Tower was HUGE!! I mean...HUGE, and so a trickle of people walked up two floors, and then took the elevator to the top - and the elevator in the Arc de Triomphe was out of service. So two days later and I ...
About Bikes, Monet, Barbed Wire and Memories Made
... bike rental - at the pub directly across the street. We promptly rented our bikes and began the pilgrimage. We stopped for a few minutes to pick up bread, cheese, olives and fruit for our picnic lunch, which went into the basket on the front of the bikes, then the real adventure began!
Things started to go off track when we saw a sign showing two people walking and it said "Giverny". Well thats where we wanted to go - and it ...
Paris: City of Love (cue Barry White music)
... on frog legs or escargot was fleeting, and I settled on a French onion soup, Coq au Vin and profiteroles which I scoffed down, thanks to the half bottle of wine going to my head.
Leaving the restaurant sufficiently full, we made our way to another bar that Phil had Googled and were pretty happy with what we found... until the bar man sent us up the garden path. Or, rather, to the basement. When we ordered our drinks he stopped us and ...
Day 15-Paris again
... We walked the length of the gardens, where we found our second museum, the L'Orangerie. This was much more our kind of art....more modern, from the 1800's and 1900's, lots of impressionists...Monet, Cezanne, Renoir....and also some Salvador Dali and Picasso....then several artists I hadn't heard of before. My favorite one of these that I'd never heard of before was Utrillo. There was also a special exhibit of Spanish artists who had French influences, usually due to ...
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