Opéra Garnier |
After getting back from Spain on Tuesday, I worked for a few
days before I met Alex Pryor who is studying in Germany in the Paris train
station. We spent the weekend touring
Paris. It was his first time here. We actually stayed in Paris too because the
commute back to Compiègne would have been too much. Our hotel was reasonably
cheap and huge, for a Parisian hotel that is, and we even got our own shower
and toilet in our room! It’s the little things!
Notre Dame |
Alex arrived late Friday night so we got dinner and then
headed back to the hotel. Saturday morning we started our day off at the
Bastille and worked our way down to Breakfast in America. Yes, we went to
Breakfast in America. I know what you are all saying, not too
French, but the food is really good and filling. I had real French toast and
homefries. Yummy. If you remember I went to Breakfast in America back in
August. Since then, they have built a second one and that is where we went this
time. After breakfast we continued on to
Notre Dame, past the Louvre and onto the Eiffel Tower. At the Eiffel Tower,
Alex and I stopped for lunch and sat along the Seine listening to a
Native
American band play. It was very
unique.
Louvre |
Afterwards, we headed to the Champs-Elysées and the Arc du
Triomphe. It started raining so we went shopping in a few stores and then by
that time we were hungry again so we went to a pizzeria for dinner. Again, not
too French. After dinner we were going to see a movie but we stumbled upon and
Irish pub instead. We had Murphys, which was delicious as usual, and watched a Liverpool vs. Chelsea game. The bar was filled with a bunch of Irishmen. After
the game, we met some kids at the bar and started talking with them and they
knew the bartenders so we got free drinks for the rest of the night!
What a good dog!! |
Sunday morning we got up and headed to Sacré Coeur and
Montmartre. It was lovely as always. Then we made our way down to Moulin Rouge.
Our next stop was the Opéra Garnier. I had wanted to tour the inside of the
Opera house since I arrived in Paris, but never had had the chance to go in. It
was gorgeous inside. I would love to see a ballet there someday. Afterwards we
went to the Louvre, to actually go inside this time. It was the first Sunday of
May so the Louvre was free to the public. Every first Sunday of the month is
free admission. Everyone and their mother decided that they wanted to go to the
Louvre so it was packed, but we still got to see all the main attractions.
Grand Hall at the Opéra Garnier |
Theatre |
Once we were done looking at art, we headed over to
Montparnasse and had dinner before I dropped Alex off at the train station and
headed back to Compiègne myself. It was nice to see a familiar face from home.
Alex was determined to see as much as he could while he was here and we
certainly accomplished that. We walked the entire length of the city! Well not
really, but it seemed that way. It was nice to walk through all the streets,
but it was very tiring.