Sunday, May 30, 2010

Paris



Paris






Continued....
Next we visited the Musee de l'armee hotel national des invalides which is the french army museum. All the museums in Paris seem to have a scheme running where it is free if you're a student from the EU.

The Ceiling above Napoleon's tomb was actually way more interesting then the tomb (below) itself, however i'm not sure which Napoleon it was?! The poor guy was in five successive coffins which all seems bit excessive for one body!


Thursday 27th May
Day trip to Versailles and it poured down with rain and ever the sensible travellers of course we didn't have waterproofs! So a 5euro umbrella later and we were sorted. When we got there the Palace was closed so we had to trudge round in the rain, but the gardens were lovely. Despite the rain the gardens were the best part of the day because in some parts it was so peaceful and tranquil that it felt you were the only people there.
Our lovely lunch... Rob had Carpaccio de boeuf, raw beef slices and i had linguine tomates yum yum. This was in a quiet part of the gardens in Versailles in a beautiful restaurant called le petit Venise, it must of once been an old barn because all the walls were exposed but it had modern glass tables and candelabras.

The Famous hall of mirrors..If i had moved the camera a few centimetres lower all you would see is a sea of people.



Saturday, May 29, 2010

Paris

Monday 24th May
The longest coach journey in the history of the world and a bottle of water leaked in my bag at Exeter so i had to leave my Henry James novel behind -what a shame! The Ferry arrived an hour late at Dover so we didn't board until 01.30 instead of 00.30 so a lovely sleepless night on the ferry, i couldn't even tempt myself with any duty free.

Tuesday 25th May
Arrive in Paris and made our way to Alys' apartment (Thank you Alys) in Michel bizot, we hope we didn't scare Kathy (Alys' flatmate) to death by just turning up at about 9 oclock in the morning when any sensible student is still wisely asleep.
Today all we did was sleep, the coach left us too knackered to do anything else.

Wedesday 26th May
The first day in gay Paree! That means we walked up the Eiffel Tower...and all the way back down again.



The view from the first level looking over the whole of Paris.

Shame about the millions of street sellers or 'the lucky lucky man' as Rob calls them. They wouldn't take no for an answer even if Rob said"Espanol, espanol". Walking definitley gave a whole new experience to the Tour Eiffel, my feet are still dead and it's Sunday. Rob on the other hand is as fit as a fiddle. Must do more walking when i get home. Being underneath the Tower was really impressive, you just don't appreciate the scale of it until you are right next to it!