Summer in Paris
Trip Start
May 25, 2008
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Trip End
May 25, 2009
Drove to Belfast Intl and said bye to our much-loved rental car. I knew I would miss the freedom it allowed, but I don't think driving on mainland Europe would be quite as calm and orderly as (same side as Australia) country-lane Irish driving. Met some lovely Aussie girls from Parkes/Orange and had a bit of a chat to them in the line for check in.
Came out of the arrivals area around 10.30pm and the thick, wet wall of humidity hit us. Struggled onto the Metro with mum and dad's suitcases, it was even packed at that time of the night, and were in quite bad, tired moods by the time we got to our hotel. I flopped onto my bed and fell promptly to sleep.
The next day we decided we would just go wandering around to get our bearings. Had coffee at a cafe overlooking an intersection in the Latin Quarter (it is quite amusing how all of the tables are positioned towards the intersection..there was actually nothing to see apart from cars, but such is the national pasttime of France), and munched on a breakfast of baguettes as we strolled down to the Seine
Mum's birthday was in June, but as I wasn't there, told her we would do something special for her birthday this year. I told her to get dressed up and I was taking her for a surprise day. We all got on the Metro and got off at the Champs Elysees stop. We had a nice wander down the street until we got to our destination, Laduree!! The most beautiful of the old Parisian tea shops, Laduree is world famous for their exquisite pastries and macarons. We walk in and secure a table for Morning Tea. Dad orders a coke, Mum orders a coffee, and I order one of their famous melted hot chocolates. We order a selection of cakes, pastries and a plate of macarons (2 x chocolate, 2 x salted caramel, violet, vanilla, mint, and red fruits)...heavenly!! Damage = AUD $98!!! An expensive morning tea indeed, but well worth it :)
After our time there, we head to the Eiffel Tower, a place we didn't see yesterday on our travels. Then caught the metro back to Place d'Italie again.
Our third day we decided to do different things, Mum and Dad wanted to see the Louvre, and as I had seen it before, decide to visit the catacombes. After a leisurely sleep in, I arrive to the catacombes at 12pm and find the line stetching around the block. I line up and feel a tap on my shoulder...who could it be apart from the 2 Aussie girls we had met in Belfast a few days before, what a small world!! I do the catacombes with them, and then we walk to McDonalds for lunch. They head off to the Louvre, and I head back home. Went out for pizza to a lovely place accross the road today. Dad was very impressed as it tasted just like pizza back home hehe! Have an early night as we are leaving on the train to Tours tomorrow...
Came out of the arrivals area around 10.30pm and the thick, wet wall of humidity hit us. Struggled onto the Metro with mum and dad's suitcases, it was even packed at that time of the night, and were in quite bad, tired moods by the time we got to our hotel. I flopped onto my bed and fell promptly to sleep.
The next day we decided we would just go wandering around to get our bearings. Had coffee at a cafe overlooking an intersection in the Latin Quarter (it is quite amusing how all of the tables are positioned towards the intersection..there was actually nothing to see apart from cars, but such is the national pasttime of France), and munched on a breakfast of baguettes as we strolled down to the Seine
Market near hotel
. We walked all the way from Place d'Italie, through the Latin Quarter to the Seine, the Notre Dame, then all the way to the Concorde and Tuileries, then back to Place d'Italie again!!! We estimated on the map we walked for 10km, I was so tired and literally flopped into bed again tonight with pins and needles in my legs from exhaustion!Mum's birthday was in June, but as I wasn't there, told her we would do something special for her birthday this year. I told her to get dressed up and I was taking her for a surprise day. We all got on the Metro and got off at the Champs Elysees stop. We had a nice wander down the street until we got to our destination, Laduree!! The most beautiful of the old Parisian tea shops, Laduree is world famous for their exquisite pastries and macarons. We walk in and secure a table for Morning Tea. Dad orders a coke, Mum orders a coffee, and I order one of their famous melted hot chocolates. We order a selection of cakes, pastries and a plate of macarons (2 x chocolate, 2 x salted caramel, violet, vanilla, mint, and red fruits)...heavenly!! Damage = AUD $98!!! An expensive morning tea indeed, but well worth it :)
After our time there, we head to the Eiffel Tower, a place we didn't see yesterday on our travels. Then caught the metro back to Place d'Italie again.
Yummiest baguettes ever
Our third day we decided to do different things, Mum and Dad wanted to see the Louvre, and as I had seen it before, decide to visit the catacombes. After a leisurely sleep in, I arrive to the catacombes at 12pm and find the line stetching around the block. I line up and feel a tap on my shoulder...who could it be apart from the 2 Aussie girls we had met in Belfast a few days before, what a small world!! I do the catacombes with them, and then we walk to McDonalds for lunch. They head off to the Louvre, and I head back home. Went out for pizza to a lovely place accross the road today. Dad was very impressed as it tasted just like pizza back home hehe! Have an early night as we are leaving on the train to Tours tomorrow...

