We landed in Paris with quite an amazing surprise -- not a cloud in the sky and weather that allowed us to comfortably be in T-shirts for most of the day. WOW.
First stop, lunch at a typical Parisian cafe where we sat outside on the terrace. After a quick bite in the sun, we decided to play 'tourists' and go wait 45 minutes in line to make it to the top of the Eiffel Tower. With this type of weather, clear sky with an endless horizon, it was well worth every minute of the wait. The view was breathtaking and, if it hadn't been for our lack of sleep, we probably would have stayed up there for hours.
Next up, we headed back to our hotel in St Germain, Hotel St Paul (near le marrais), to get ready for our first French dinner which was at Paris' oldest restaurant, Le Procope (est. 1686). The meal was fantastic - especially our dessert, Grand Marnier flambeed crepes! (weight gain: +5lbs)
Our second day ended up being even more beautiful than the first. After a night of much needed sleep, we were fresh and ready to go explore the depths beneath Paris: The Catacombs. (At the end of the 18th century, it was decided that the bones of the inhabitants of all the cemeteries in Paris were to be exhumed and redeposited into the underground quarries below the city streets, due to the fear of rampant infections and disease...very creepy and fascinating!) So we headed out of our hotel, walked through the Luxembourg Gardens (!!), and hopped onto the metro for a short ride south-west. After descending 170 steps below the street and navigating our way through a veritable labyrinth of cramped and dark corridors....we saw dead people: millions of them! (more info here)
The site of all these bones got us a bit hungry, so we decided to head towards the Latin Quarter for a nice lunch outside in the sun. With wine, of course!
The afternoon ended with a 'must do' visit of Notre Dame and Sainte Chapelle. The latter proved to be mind blowingly beautiful as the clear skies allowed for the sun to directly illuminate through the 1100+ stained glass panes, which recount the Bible's version of the history of humanity.
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Yo, couldn't Jackie-O take off her sunglasses? Did she have jet lag eye sag? LOL, great shots and your first 2 days sound great. hope you said hi to Paris from me ;)
ReplyDeleteThat was from William. I don't remember this profile thing on the NZ blog.
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