On the bus tour
Behind Trocadero looking through to the Eiffel Tower
Trocadero
Daytime Eiffel Tower pictures
Hotel des Invalides
Hotel des Invalides - Napoleans remains are buried here
Inside Hotel des Invalides - Palace Vauban in the background.
Palace Vauban
First nights dinner - we got so much food!
Underneath the Eiffel Tower
Eiffel Tower at night
Day 2
We began Sunday with another early morning – at lets say once you were up it was easy to get ready as the shower was always cold!! Infact it didn’t seem to know the meaning of hot water! Not to mention the fact that when we checked into our hotel we couldn’t find the bathroom, then we notice a wardrobe next to the bed and sure enough when we opened the door, there was the bathroom with a toilet, sink, and shower and about 50cm square of standing space in front of the sink! Good thing we weren’t there for the hotel!!! Sunday was a lovely clear day and we went up the Eiffel Tower. We went up first thing in the morning, on recommendation for Louise as we still had to wait 40min in the queue till we got in! However, this was better than yesterday afternoon as security said if we waited in the queue then it would have taken us 1.5hours to get to the tower. It was awesome up the tower, so beautiful. After the tower, we went on more bus touring, around Montmartre, where we saw La Madeline and went in the Opera and were entertained outside by a French brass band. We then drove down past the Moulin Rouge. Soon after this we got off the bus and had a coffee. In the evening we went on a boat ride down the Seine River, it was really great to see everything from the water. We went for dinner at a restaurant on the Champs Elysees and had no starters – for fear of last nights repeat and instead had a lovely meal, I had duck and Josh had apricots and lamb! We then ventured to dessert and I had chocolate, sorbet and ice cream all mixed together in a lovely kind of sundae thing and then a baileys! After dinner we went to the Montparnasse tower, that you can go up and look out 360 degrees at Paris. We went at about 10.30pm and saw all the beautiful lights! I am told Paris is called ‘The City of Lights’ and we could see why from up there.
Eiffel Tower visit
Guards around the tower
Views of Paris from the top
Look how far away we are from home!
Josh having a beer on Floor 1 of the Eiffel Tower
Outside the Opera
Details on the outside of the Opera
Inside the Opera - it was really beautiful, the pictures don't capture it well.
Madeline Church
Looking down to the Palace de Concorde
Alexander III bridge - no supports in the middle look!!!
Seine River - the boat in the background was the one we went on.
Lift in the Montramere Tower - fastest in Europe, giving 360 degree views of paris
Eiffel Tower by night
The Louvre by night
Arc de Triomphe by night
Day Three
We had an hours sleep-in on Monday morning as by this stage we were both bordering on exhaustion – waking up at 8.30 as opposed 7.30am. We had breakfast then walked down past a couple of palaces and through the gardens to the Musee du Louvre. Where we had some breakfast, saw the Mona Lisa and went on a guided tour, where we saw 'The Winged Victory of Samothrace', Painting of the wedding at cana and the painting of the cornation of napolean and the crowning of Josephine. Both these paintings are so big, that when they were brought to the Museum they were cut in half to be transported, when you look close enough you can see the line. We also saw the statues of the 'Dying Slaves', 'Hermaphoraditos Sleeping', 'Venus De Milo' and a hole lot more. We brought ourselves a book on all the famous paintings and sculptures to read and educate ourselves prior to the tour! After the tour it was about 5pm and we headed back to the Champs Elysees where we found somewhere for an early dinner and has Escargot as an appetizer, followed by a seafood platter for Josh that had more snails, shrimps (with shells on), king prawns, mussels and a lot of Oysters! I decided to have chicken and rice. We finished the meal with Crème Brule! It’s no doubt by the time we headed home on the Eurostar at 8.30pm that I felt positively ill!!! Even today I am still feeling slightly crook! Too much food! Too much rich food! The holiday was fantastic, we saw so much, it feels as if we need another weekend away just to recover!
Josh and Winston Churchill comparing stomachs outside the palace
Petit Palais
The Grand Palace
Tuileries Gardens - which are located between concorde square and the Louvre