So on Saturday afternoon I packed up my backpack, hopped on the TGV, and took the high speed train into Paris by myself. This was the first time that I was going to be in Paris alone, and although I love traveling with my family, seeing the city on my own was a new and fun experience too!
When I first arrived, I took the metro to a little town right outside of Paris where the Durlach's grandparents live. They were kind enough to let me stay with them for the weekend. Check out their amazing view and cute little neighborhood:
TGV ride!
The cute neighborhood of Pont-de-Neuilly and the awesome view from the apartment!
Later that afternoon I headed back into Paris. I was hoping to go to the Musee d'Orsay but there was a long line and it was too nice out to spend the afternoon inside. Instead I wandered streets, zigzagging back and forth, taking pictures and taking in Paris. I passed Notre Dame, a cool outdoor flower market, and stopped on Ile St. Louis. Following in family tradition, I stopped at a central "brasserie" and ordered a glass of champagne (I wasn't even carded!!) and two scoops of the famous "Mme. Bertillon" ice cream (strawberry and salted carmel, the waiter's recommendation)
Ice cream and champagne!
Notre Dame
Later, I walked around more neighborhoods, seeing the Latin neighborhood, stopping in a park near La Sorbonne, scoping out future museums, and of course taking pictures. I ended up at my favorite restaurant in Paris, "Bistro d'Henri" where I had honey magret de canard and a glass of wine. After a wonderful meal I headed towards the Eiffel Tower. I timed it just right and was able to see it "sparkle" at 10PM. It was lots of fun for my first day!
A delicious dinner at Bistro d'Henri
The sparkling Eiffel Tower!
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Just for you and your love for Renoir, Dad!! |
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Les Jardins de Luxembourg! |
I grabbed a sugar crepe as a quick snack before meeting up with Clement Durlach, the oldest of the kids, who lives in Paris. He showed me around some new neighborhoods and told me lots of stories about Paris' history! We had lots of fun before returning to the grandparents for dinner.
Monday I packed up my stuff and headed back into Paris for my last day. I did a tiny bit of shopping (limited myself to one purse), checked out some fancy areas with beautiful window displays, grabbed a hot panini and met up with Clement again in the afternoon. We saw Rue Mouftard, Rue des Goblins, and the Parisien Mosque. It was gorgeous, and afterwards we headed around the corner to the garden where they serve mint tea and middle eastern pastries. It was delicious. We did a little more local sightseeing before I headed back on the TGV to Reims. My feet were absolutely aching, but I had had a great 3 days in Paris!!
Window displays at La Durée (famous macroon store)
The beautiful Parisien Mosque
Once more photos have been edited etc... I'll post them in a new post. Enjoy!