Salut tout la monde! Guess what? I still love Paris! Thursday, April 5th, marked my 5th visit to Paris and my 4th since I have moved to France. I had a wonderful two nights and three days for two reasons - I got to see Gabriela and Marcus, two Austrians I had the pleasure of meeting while they were on an exchange at the Mount, and because I was in my favourite city (to date). I caught a train from Lille on Thursday afternoon at 1pm and an hour later I was at the Gare du Nord with two great friends, ready to have another wonderful Parisian experience! Before the exploring started, we had to check into our hostel. When we got there we were pleased to discover that we had been upgraded to a apartment-style room with a double bed, a single bed, a bathroom, a kitchen, and a little dining room with a TV. I'm pretty sure we got this upgrade because they forgot our reservation but whatever the reason, it was awesome to have a room to ourselves for only 22 euros each per night. Once we were settled, we left the hostel to go to Montmartre. This is one of my favourite areas of Paris. It has a beautiful view, artists, and of course, Sacre Coeur. After that we jumped on the metro and went to Notre Dame. I was happy to go back to see Notre Dame because I haven't been there since I was there for the first time, 2 years ago. This time, I was also able to go into the Cathedral which I had never done. I love that I get to do something I have never done before each time I go to Paris, what a city! Next we went to the Louvre. We didn't go inside but Gabriela was able to get some pictures doing her favourite pose - planking - on the famous glass pyramids. After that it was time to find some food. After a lengthy period of searching we decided on a restaurant called the Hippopotamus (I ate here with my sister as well) where all three of us had a cheeseburger with fries. Yum yum. Following dinner, we decided to get something to drink and track down some cards so we would have something to do back in our room. The rest of the night was devoted to cards, French TV, Desperado, cork-filled rose (had to be innovative as we didn't have a bottle opener), and catching up. The following morning I awoke to the smell of fresh baguette and pain au chocolat. Best way to wake up in my opinion. Gabriela had kindly went out to get us all breakfast while Marcus and I caught some extra Z's. Once all three of us were ready for the day, we left for more sight-seeing. The day included walking along the Champs-Elysee, shopping, L'Arc de Triomphe and Trocadero so we could eat nutella crepes and stare at the Eiffel Tower (one of my favourite things to do in Paris). We decided it would be best to make supper at the hostel that night so we went to Monoprix and bought supplies for spaghetti... and a baguette of course! It was delicious! Once we were full and well rested, we left the hostel again to go see the Eiffel Tower at night. I swear, it is one of the most beautiful sights in the world. I could sit there for hours while devouring crepe after crepe. On the way to the metro, an native English speaking couple asked us where the metro was. Since we were heading that way, we told them to just follow us. After talking to them for a while, I found out that they were also Canadian and one of them was from Nova Scotia. I can't believe how small the world is. Oh the people you meet! Once off the metro we went in search of a bar Gabriela had looked up in her travel book. Gabriela managed to find it but once the bouncer saw we were wearing sneakers, there was no getting in for us. We decided to just have a drink at a bar and then head to bed because we were exhausted anyway. The next day, Saturday, we got up, checked out of our hostel and went out for breakfast. Our last stop of our three day weekend was Centre Pompidou. This is a really interesting area of Paris. It has the inside-out museum (not sure of the actual name), shopping, beggars, fountains, and sculptures. We spent our remaining ours walking around and shopping. We then grabbed a quick bite to eat and then it was time to get our bags and part ways. T'was sad indeed to leave each other but we decided it was only see you later. I love Europe too much to not come back and they love Canada too much to not come visit. We knew we would see each other again someday. Due to the fact that I was so tired, I decided I would go back to Lille instead of hanging around Paris. My journey back was fairly uneventful minus an *NSYNC lookalike circa 1995 in a tight black shirt flexing his muscles at me on the metro. I couldn't help but laugh, he was an interesting character. Overall, it was a wonderful little vacation. I'm hoping to go back to Paris once more before I leave so I can have a nutella crepe, stare at the Eiffle Tower, and also see Versailles.
A bientot!