After a pleasant French breakfast at our hotel, we ventured to the RER station to catch the train into the city. Everything went smoothly and we disembarked at Charles de Gaulle Etoille. The very first thing we saw as we walked up the stairs from the underground was the amazingly immense Arc de Triomphe.
This became our starting point as we made our way down the Champs-Elysees, which is the grandest boulevard in Paris - the beautiful tree-lined street is littered with high-end shopping and outdoor cafes. Perfect for high-heeled women in mini-skirts walking with their little poodles! We wandered down to the Seine, where we boarded a batobus - a hop-on, hop-off glass walled & ceilinged tour boat.
We cruised down the river and back again, finally hopping off at Tour Eiffel. We walked around it, enjoying the many different views. I always kind of thought it was just a really big erector set, but it really is beautiful. The whole area surrounding the Tower is a park, with lots of green grass, gorgeous flowers and blooming trees. The only disappointing thing was the line to get in. It was as if every line at every Disney ride had converged to make one Super Line and take over the world. So we took some pictures and got on with our lives.
We walked around a bit searching for lunch, and found a cafe back on the Champs-Elysees. We ate some sandwiches on baguettes (Leah had a croissant and a pain du chocolat). We strolled through Nike Paris and then found the hugest Hagen-Daas shop ever, and got some ice cream. We then decided to call it a day and head back to our hotel. We will be back tomorrow for more sightseeing! Hope all is well with all you yanks over in the New World.
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Another exciting day! Looks like the weather is cooperating for you, too. Can't wait to hear and see more. How is Paris comparing to London?
Great lunch choice, Leah! A girl after my own heart. ;)
Carry on.
how's the language barrier? is there a lot of things translated or are you just winging it?
Honestly, most people here we have had to communicate with are in the tourism industry and speak English for the most part. We have learned a few French phrases, and have been getting by OK. If we were to be here any longer or were go to other parts of the country, I would probably need to study the language a bit more before we did so. But "winging it"is a pretty good way to sum it up!
I like Paris, it is very pretty and historic, I am glad we came, wouldn't top my list to get back to, though. I could LIVE in London quite happily!
So, when are you moving? ;)
the picture of you and John and the tower is great!! nice one of the kids and the tower too but we never get any pics of me and tom so... nice job whoever took it!
i was wondering about the language thing to- thanks Jenn!
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