So, just spent the extended Easter weekend in Paris! Woo! Instead of giving you a day-by-day account, I'll just post the highlights.
Eiffel Tower: Day
Drew and I decided to spend some time around the city before our tour of the Louvre. First stop: Eiffel Tower. We decided not to go to the top, as it would be a better sight during the evening. We did get pictures around it though with our flags and were even accosted by a street vendor! Good times.
Arc de Triomphe
Our second main highlight of the day, it was a decent walk from the Eiffel Tower here, though made much easier once we found where we were supposed to go. We walked around it getting pictures and met a guy who recognized our flying WV flag (he went to VT. meh.) We couldn't get pictures underneath it or go on top, as there was a long line and we had to meet everyone at the Louvre.
The Louvre
I could have spent all day here. We spent 2 hours and I didn't even get to visit all the places in one of the wings. There are 3. I did make it a point to visit all the Greek and Roman statues/paintings though. And of course, saw the Mona Lisa, though.
Eiffel Tower: Night
This time, we ventured to the top. Claire, Drew, and I decided to make the trek to the top on foot (well, to the 2nd level then had to ride the elevator up.) It was definitely worth the wait. Seeing Paris during the night was a remarkable experience. I took pictures but they definitely won't do it justice. The only negative was that it was cold and windy at the top. Also, a random fact, I met some 4-Hers! I don't know where the first couple were from, but the second group was from California! How-How for 4-H!
Free Walking tour
We went on a free walking tour around Paris that was led by a student from the city. We saw Notre Dame from a distance, visited Pont Neuf, the Love-Lock Bridge, stopped by the Louvre, and ended in the Place de Concorde and saw where the guillotine was. Cool tour. Lots of pictures
Moulin Rouge!
Yeah, that's right. I went to the Moulin Rouge. And it was AWESOME! I don't even know how to explain it. The whole experience was spectacular. The show was split into different parts. The main dancers would do a themed performance (Amazonian dance, 50's jukebox, circus, etc.) then there would be a intermission act while they set up the next act. The intermission acts were pretty cool. The acrobatics performed were astounding. I saw a girl do a headstand on a guy's head, the same guy holding the girl doing a handstand, bend backwards over a chair then stood back up. CRAZINESS! A good way too spend the evening.
The Gardens of Versailles
Wow. The Gardens were spectacular. It can only imagine what it looks like once the trees and flowers are bloomed. It was all very symmetrical and well-kept and amazing. Still, it was interesting to go around the area and hear the history of Louis XIV until Louis XVI. There were lots of fountains but no water was running as it would cost WAYYYY to much money. We weren't able to go inside though, because they had closed the ticket office by the time the tour was finished. Oh well.
Hotel d'Invalides
So, because of Easter, I didn't get to see much of this. I saw the main courtyard but the actual Army museum and Napoleon's grave were closed off. Still was kinda cool to see.
So, that was my Paris trip in a nutshell. Good times were had by all.
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