torstai 11. huhtikuuta 2019

Going around the sights of Paris with my friend

It has been an exceptionally long time since I seriously wrote here something. But during the last weekend I went around a lot! That is thanks to my lovely friend who came from Spain to visit Paris for a long weekend. She stayed at our place which meant also later evenings for me, but at the same time made it easier to go around Paris together. After my work on Saturday, I headed to Luxembourg park where I met with my friend already for the third time during her au pair year in Europe. We bought rose-shaped ice-creams near Pantheon and started a busy sight-seeing  weekend.

They say that a picture says more than a thousand words, so I let the photos be the main part of this blog text.

(Anteeksi, olen viime aikoina jättänyt kirjoittamatta suomeksi. Ajan puute tai laiskuus rajoittaa ajatusten jakamista kahdella eri kielellä. Jos jostakusta tuntuu, että olisi mukava lukea edelleen suomeksi, niin saatte antaa vapaasti palautetta ja voin sen yhä tehdä.)



This church looks very small in reality because of the fact
that it is located next to the huge Pantheon.

Notre Dame

The first real sights we went to see together were the river Seine and Notre Dame cathedral.



The line to enter Notre Dame was very long
but it moved fast, as well.

The inside of Notre Dame is not much different
from any other church.


Louvre

Some big sights in Paris are open on the first Sunday of the month only during the winter time (November-March) but Louvre offers an alternative chance to see its art for free in the Saturday evenings during the summer. So at 6 pm we joined a long line that was squirming in front of the pyramid and then continuing across the yard. After a half an hour we got inside and headed to the most famous wing (that I and H have tried to avoid until now). But it was not too busy to go freely around.


Liberty leading the people by Eugene Delacroix.

What could be this room with many people but empty walls..?

The whole room was of course given to this lady.

Venus de Milo



We wanted to see the Egyptian part of Louvre
which ended up to be quite interesting.


This was almost like being in a store:
"Which coffin would you like to buy?"

A harp from hundreds of years ago before Christ.

We got amused for seeing theses cute little frogs.

Eiffel tower & Arc de Triomphe

On Sunday we left to see more of the famous attractions, starting from the most famous one.

It always amazes me how French gardens
have even the tree tops cut completely straight.

Arc de Triomphe

Names of generals who died in the wars defending France.

We walked 200 steps to the top of the structure.

The view over Paris from Arc de Triomphe.

...and towards Eiffel tower.

...and to Champs-Elysees and Sacre Coeur.

Macarons, Pompidou, Eglise Saint-Eustache


My friend wanted to visit the original macaron
cookies store along Champs-Elysees.

The colors of these!
Price: 2,10€ per each when not in a nice box.

Art in Pompidou, the museum of modern art.

"My flower bed" by Yeyoi Kusama @ Pompidou. 

Saint-Esutache church next to Les Halles station. It is huge.


Montmartre and a latin bar

In the early evening we traveled to the Northern Paris, to Montmartre hill. There we admired the Sacre Coeur church, the lovely and lively streets and the view to the city. Afterwards we returned to have a dinner at the very centre and had bad luck choosing a restaurant. The 3-dish menu was 15€ but we were not satisfied with the quality of the food nor with the service. Next time we will surely remember to check the review from Google maps. That's because this restaurant had got only 1,9/5 stars from other customers. Later we decided to stop by in a small latin bar to enjoy the music and dance a bit. Eventually that made us to forget our tired minds and legs completely and we really wished that we wouldn't have needed to wake up at 6 in the next morning. The small place made everyone to be one group enjoying the fun atmosphere together and all those strangers we met, were also sad we had to leave early. That became a place I hope to visit again.

There are quite some street art in Montmartre.
This elder gentleman looked so French to us.

My rabbit was okay but my starter crepe was very dry
and my friend's onion soup terrible, too.

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