Bonjour!
I am back from the most amazing trip I have ever been on in Paris. Words cannot describe how much I love Paris! To recap my trip, I have chosen to blog about it here - day by day, with all the scrumptious details!
Jour Numero Un
The day started with a trip to the Louvre - to get the biggest attraction over first. To get to the Louvre we of course had to take the Metro. Having been in Barcelona for several weeks Bryndan and I are quite accustomed to taking the Metro. Despite the fact that the Paris Metro system is easy to maneuver, it's rather gross, and a little sketchy at times. Be forewarned if you go!
Now don't get me wrong, Bryndan and I wanted to savor the Louvre, but let's face it, the Louvre is freaking huge. The guidebook even notes that there are maps for when you get lost (continuing in brackets - note the when not if you get lost). Well, we did get lost - several times - and walked until we could walk no more. The Louvre is full of wonderful pieces of art and of course houses the famous Mona Lisa and several other statues. I would agree that it is a must do in Paris - you walk in awe the entire way!
After perusing the Louvre we made our way to the Mariage Freres tea store just outside the museum. I, of course, was in heaven and it took a long time to settle on two different kinds of Parisian tea. After finally making a decision we put on our coats to make the trek to the next destination - only to discover that I had lost my scarf in the gigantic Louvre. I'll just mention now that it was one of my favorite scarves so I raced back into the Louvre, through security again, to ask the coat check if anyone had turned it in. No luck. Moving onto the Information desk I quickly asked if they had seen it. After waiting for a few minutes, the nice Louvre woman appeared from afar - my scarf in hand! I was so happy. Lessons learned - 1) don't tuck your nice scarf into the sleeve of your coat while walking around because it will fall out. 2) Though the Louvre is freaking large, it seems to be very efficient. 3) Always go back and ask if you lost something!
Quite relieved, Bryndan and I made our way down rue Rivoli to L'As du Fallafel for lunch. One word: AWESOME! I can't even describe the yumness that is the falafel from this particular Marais district foodhouse. It was so good that we went back on jour numero deux.
To finish off day 1, we traversed to the Arc de Triomf and the Eiffel Tower - mostly so that we really felt we were in Paris. Although the Louvre was amazing, I still couldn't conceptualize the fact that I was in Paris (a life-long dream for those of you that don't know me!) On the misty way back from seeing these two landmarks we stopped for our first Parisian pastry (me: a millefeuille and Bryn a giant macaron) and went back to our hostel for our 1 Euro cup of noodles dinner (we are students don't you know).
I should mention for those of you that share my love of the home and garden network (HGTV) I ran into rue Cler where one lucky lady found a Parisian apartment on House Hunters International. Neat!
Jour Numero Deux
Day two was just as ambitious as day one. We took the RER out to Versailles which was INCREDIBLE! It's hard to believe we were walking around a castle that once was home to Marie Antoinette! It was very luxurious and interesting!
After going back to L'As du Fallafel for round number two (and eating it in a near by park) we wandered around rue Rivoli again and happened upon a macaron store and of course stopped. This was probably the best macaron I had ever eaten in my life. Passion fruit macaron. Need I say more?????
We eventually made our way back to the Louvre to use the washroom (since those aren't so easy to find) and pay 0.80 Euros to do so!
Our mission in Paris was to find a Pandora Eiffel Tower charm. No such luck. Our wanderings and searching for said charm did not result in much at all, just incredibly sore feet. We limped back to the hostel for cup o'noodles round deux.
Jour Numero Tres
Notre Dame is one of the most incredible places I have ever set foot in. I found there to be an incredible peace existing in this cathedral, not one that I had experienced before. Bryndan and I were excited to find out that later that night there was a Bach organ and gregorian chant concert being held - in the cathedral. How many times does this kind of opportunity come around??? So far, once in a lifetime!
After getting our photos of the church and reveling in it's beauty, we went across the street to find some lunch. We found a delightful little bistro with a 10 Euro 'plat du jour'. We feasted on french onion soup, salmon pasta and the best dang creme caramel I have ever had. SUCCESS!
There is a bridge towards the back of Notre Dame with locks on it left by Parisian travelers. Our next goal was to find a lock (and a Sharpie) to be able to take part in this tradition.
We continued wandering around visiting several shops killing time before the Notre Dame concert. As per previously mentioned, bathrooms are not readily available unless you are a customer. Several times we ran into a McDonald's and ordered a petite frite so that we could use the washroom and have 20 minutes of free wifi! I tell you, McDonald's is uber popular in France - way more so than in Canada. It seems almost chic to eat there. They even have macarons! Definitely an experience. Speaking of, we picked up a box of macarons and an 'extra pita greque' from a recommended Greek food stop. We hurriedly wandered back towards Notre Dame for the concert. It was WONDERFUL!
We soaked in some Bach and made our way back to the hostel for a much needed sleep.
Jour Numero Quatre
Day four began with breakfast at our hostel (as we had every morning - they had wonderful jam!) and then we trooped over to the Sacre Coeur and the Musee d'Orsay. Musee d'Orsay was another wonderful museum, much like a train station, holding workings of Monet and Van Gogh among others.
We found ourselves a little picnic lunch consisting of a baguette sandwich, Orangina and slice of 'tarte au chocolat' pour moi. Delish!
More wandering brought about lovely views of the Eiffel Tower and Place de la Concorde along with the Opera Garnier and Ecole de la Musique.
Jour Numero Cinq
On day five Bryn and I were able to meet up with my saxophone teachers from UofC who are currently studying in Paris. It was so great to see them and catch up - and have people to show us the best place for crepes in Paris. Definitely delicious. After dinner we carried on to The Great Canadian pub where we enjoyed the company of a few other musicians as well!
Prior to that we conquered the hunt for Pandora charms - indeed a relief! We also got our locks and left a little piece of ourselves in Paris - for the next visit.
Jour Numero Six
Our last day in Paris! Sigh....
After sleeping in a little after our late night we had our last Parisian hostel breakfast and set out to see the Pere Lachaise cemetary to see the graves of some wonderful people: Oscar Wilde, Bellini, Rossini and Chopin.
We stopped for a sushi lunch (so good! My sushi cravings were at a high) and our last Parisian pastry (citron meringue) before lugging our much heavier bags to the Orly airport.
Overall it was a glorious trip and I hope to go back ASAP! The pastries are unreal, the views spectacular and the charm that Paris is so famous for certainly exists.
Now that we are back in Barcelona, our attention has turned back to teaching at our school which will begin to intensify soon.
Stay tuned!