I came to Paris for the bread. Well, I also thought Steph would love it, but I think the bread is a good enough reason in itself. The delicious, crunchy, chewy french baguettes that I remember from my family trip there 15 years ago, and it did not disappoint. I even based our accommodation on the bread - once the Airbnb listing said there were lots of good bakeries nearby I was sold. Turns out there are bakeries nearby every hotel in Paris, so don't sweat that one too much. At least once, if not twice per day we'd stop by one of these Boulangerie Patisseries to grab a baguette. Timing it right and getting a warm one right out of the oven might just be worth the flight. We had a pretty hectic few days in the City of Lights. Between munching on baked goodies, we decided to buy a museum pass that got us into all the museums for a few days. This, of course, leads to us trying to visit as many as possible, which leads to lots and lots of walking and subway rides, which leads to a pretty exhausting but fun few days.
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The view from our studio with the Eiffel tower in the (far) distance |
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We had to walk up a LOT of stairs to get that view! |
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Inside the Louvre |
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Museum d'Orsay was my favorite museum. Plus it has this awesome clock! |
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St. Chappelle church has lots and lots and lots of stained glass |
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This is where Steph was meant to have lived - in the Palace Versaille. She'd let everyone eat cake all the time! |
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Inside the Hall of Mirrors. And no, it's not an effect of the mirrors, there were that many people in there |
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Maria Antoinette's fake peasant village |
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We really loved going to the top of the Notre Dame Cathedral |
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Quasimodo where are you! |
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See, City of Lights |
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From the top of the Arc de Triomphe |
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I always recommend going to see the famous landmarks at night - way better! |
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I even sprang for a fancy French dinner |
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We've never had much fancy food but it was delicious! |
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See? Way cooler at night. That's Notre Dame |
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