I'm obsessed with the architecture and charm, the cafes, the bread and pastries!!! We took our trip pretty slow and really only did one touristy thing a day but really allowed time to order lunch and dinner and really feel like a Parisian (which also included wine at every meal of course!)
We left Raleigh on August 30 and arrived in Paris on August 31st. We took the night flight and didn't sleep too much on the flight over but we pushed through on our first day in Paris.
Au Revior Raleigh!
Bonjour Paris!
We took a taxi to our flat on Rue Chevert and walked around the corner to Rue Cler to have lunch at Tribeca that was recommended to me by a local friend. It had to be our most nerve wracking part of the trip. We hesitated thinking, do they speak English? Will they understand us? Are we sticking out like a sore thumb? Yes, yes and yes.. but c'est la vie! Let's eat and drink champs!
After lunch we decided to walk around, see what Paris had to offer. We didn't want to wander too far from our flat so we ended up at Les Invalides, the military museum and we decided to purchase tickets. We were able to see Napoleon's tomb and the chapel that lead to the tomb and then toured the largest military museum in the world. The museum was fantastic, but we started to get tired and everything was of course, written in French so we couldn't really appreciate all the things on display. Regardless, the gardens were gorgeous and I could see the Eiffel tower so I was giddy and I was in France with my wonderful hubs!
That was just our first day in Paris! Can't wait to share the rest of our story!
xoxo,
Amanda
I love everything about this post, I can't wait to plan a trip to Europe soon! Keep the recaps coming. :) Xo, Stephanie
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