Today the group is a lie. Travel fatigue is beginning to be felt. In addition, this rainy Monday encourages us to stay in bed. So we leave at 11:00 to visit Paris last time. First stop, the Pont Alexandre III. It's time to take pictures!! Then we walk to the Champs Elysees where the rain makes the visit less enjoyable. The group then has a free period to do some shopping and dinner. Some take the opportunity to stop at the Disney store to buy some stuffed animals for their personal use (!!!) or to give as gifts.
Following this break, we come together under the Arc de Triomphe where we have a wonderful view: on one side of the Place de la Concorde and the other the Place de la Defense.
Unfortunately, it continues to rain, and this requires us to make the choice to visit places sheltered from bad weather. Katherine, Luke and Kim decide to visit the Paris Opera. Annie and Danielle decided to return at the hostel and compose their final day on the blog. The rest of the group decides to go for a stroll at Galeries Lafayette. We visit all seven floors of this mega mall! The architecture of this place, and especially the canopy, is truly remarkable. Tired, we stop at a restaurant to take: coffee, pastries and ice creams. Lea feels that the time drags on, leaving us to ... nowhere! We shall find later for our last meal in France.
The rest of the group decides to spin up to Montmartre to visit the Basilica of the Sacred Heart and the cemetery where is the favorite singer of the princess and teases Lamothe, that is to say Dalida.
For now, the rain stopped, which allowed us to climb the stairs again to get to the basilica. Then we go to the Moulin Rouge, mythical and famous. Unfortunately, we lack the time to visit the Montmartre cemetery. Dalida will be in our heart and our thoughts, anyway!
We were all given an appointment at 19.30 the corner of St. Germain and Saint Michel for our last meal together. In heavy rain, we waited in vain Danielle and Annie ... Unfortunately, they could not join us, not knowing at that time, the restaurant's name. Dapple raclette and sausage, beef Bourguignon, chicken, all washed down with fine wines accompanied this last meal.
Finally this evening, we went to Trocadero Square, admiring one last time, in all its glory, the Eiffel Tower illuminated. Thank
Paris, the rain had stopped!
Luce and Michel
Following this break, we come together under the Arc de Triomphe where we have a wonderful view: on one side of the Place de la Concorde and the other the Place de la Defense.
Unfortunately, it continues to rain, and this requires us to make the choice to visit places sheltered from bad weather. Katherine, Luke and Kim decide to visit the Paris Opera. Annie and Danielle decided to return at the hostel and compose their final day on the blog. The rest of the group decides to go for a stroll at Galeries Lafayette. We visit all seven floors of this mega mall! The architecture of this place, and especially the canopy, is truly remarkable. Tired, we stop at a restaurant to take: coffee, pastries and ice creams. Lea feels that the time drags on, leaving us to ... nowhere! We shall find later for our last meal in France.
The rest of the group decides to spin up to Montmartre to visit the Basilica of the Sacred Heart and the cemetery where is the favorite singer of the princess and teases Lamothe, that is to say Dalida.
For now, the rain stopped, which allowed us to climb the stairs again to get to the basilica. Then we go to the Moulin Rouge, mythical and famous. Unfortunately, we lack the time to visit the Montmartre cemetery. Dalida will be in our heart and our thoughts, anyway!
Paris, the rain had stopped!
Luce and Michel
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