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Back to Paris
... and dancing where I think the boys more enjoyed the lack of clothing...! Next morning we forced ourselves out of bed (we didn't get home from Moulin Rouge until around 2.30am as we were in the 11pm session, so we were all abit sleepy) as we were putting our tourist hats back on and planning to venture to Versailles for the day. Versailles is a famous palace just outside of Paris. The property is MASSIVE! It has an incredible main ...
Out of Paris for a day
... was the better tour and the better champagne. We travelled through some beautiful french countryside on our trip home and it was very hard to keep our eyes open. Arriving back in Pa aris we decided to grab a quick bite to eat in the latin quarter and head out on a river cruise to see the lights. Arriving back home exhausted we had a reasonably early night at about midnight. ...
Paris In A Day... Complete
... French though! But, I mean in the tourist areas they do speak English, but you can tell they don't want to because they give you that **** you look. On the metro though (which is their underground) obviously not everyone speaks English. I really should've learned how to say excuse me and sorry because that definitely would've come in handy. Oh and speaking of the metro, it is really dirty and sketch and I was not a fan at all. Right, back to the cathedral. It really is beautiful ...
La Pluie à Paris
... guess it’s only appropriate that he should promo an electric car.
By far the most outrageous store however was the Abercrombie and Fitch. I have mentioned in other posts the strange obsession that Europeans have with trying to look American. I suspect if they had seen more actual Americans they might not want to look like them so much but I digress. Anyway the Ambercrombie and Fitch is located in a giant Parisian mansion, complete with a hedge twice as tall as a ...
Paris is everything I dreamt it would be.
... of the building met us with a key, literally stuffed Paul and I into the tiny elevator with all of our bags, and sent us on our way. He went straight to bed and I went out for a walk on the town soaking in all of the images along the rainy rues.
The remaining days were filled with many miles of walking from site to site, gardens, museum visits, brasseries, shopping at the local markets, magical views from ...