Last, but not least
The last of our trips was a big one, with everyone going at some point int he trip. I flew Friday morning with Charing. Richard arrived on Friday night. Jing came on Saturday, after getting stuck at the airport, without any cabs or trains to the city. Miron and Angie came on Saturday via the EuroStar. The vacation was packed from beginning to end as there is so much to see in Paris.
Charing and I got off the plane and right away headed to the city centre. We started at Notre Dame and climbed the tower. It offered a great view of the city and my first glimpse of the Eiffel Tower. From here, we started wandering the streets and eventually found the Louvre. The two of us split off and spent a couple of hours on our own in the museum. I saw the main attractions in the Mona Lisa, Venis de Milo and the Nike of Samothrace. From here, we headed off the Invalides, otherwise known as the War Museum or better yet the tomb of Napolean. The war museum was great and provided extensive depth of all major wars, especially the world wars. Finally, Napoleans Tomb was huuuge. You can't get a good idea of its size through pictures. On our way out, I asked the ticket guy if Napolean was cremated or it was entire body. He said that nobody knows for certain and in fact, Napolean might not even be in there! He did say that the coffin was encased in Platinum, Lead, metal and more metal, then wood. Charing and I headed to our hostel to check in and then found ourselves at a small French restaurant. I ended up taking a nap and waking to find Richard arriving. The three of us went for some beers.
The following day, Jing finally trickled in and was with us for the day. We started by going to the Arc de Triumphe and went to the top, which was amazing. Such a great structure and seeing all of the 8 roads converging on it and the intense traffic is really neat. We then headed back to Notre Dame and everyone else went up while me, Charing and Miron bought a huuuge baguette. It was so cheap too. Great lunch. While we were waiting, we entertained ourselves by watching this French rollar blader do crazy tricks around pylons. Then, we met up with the rest of the group and ended up going on a carousel. It was fun, but got old pretty fast lol. After some lunch, we headed to Sacre Couer, the building which looks like a smaller Taj Mahal. It was situated on top of a large hill and offered an incredible view of the city. Miron, Jing, Richard, Omar and I were the only ones to climb to the top, but it was well worth it. From here, we headed to Trocadero, which had the most amazing view of the Eiffel Tower. The weather was perfect - Pure blue skies and no clouds. I took some pictures of the Tower, which I could have sold as post cards. We lounged with our great view, until finally heading back to the hostel a few hours later.
For dinner, we all went to a great French restaurant, where I tried a number of good French dishes. Notably, I tried Fois Gras, which was surprisingly like butter. It was delicious, but I couldn't eat a lot of it.
As night fell, we headed to the Eiffel Tower to see it lit up with all the lights. It was quite the sight and was beautiful to watch. Afterwards, Much to our surprise that night, we could not find a bar or club of any kind. It was incredible. Downtown Paris was just shut down. Finally, we stumbled upon a bar and wouldn't you know it, it was called The Great Canadian. The bar featured imported Canadian beers, poutine and was showing the Habs v Bruins game. We stayed and left the girls to find a bar, but they ended up back with us. It was a great night and we had many a beer. I ended up having quite a strange chat with the French man, who was proclaiming his love for Canadians - Awkward.... Dragging the drunk girls home, we crashed hard that night.
The next morning, after a great breakfast at the hostel, Jing, Charing, Angie, Omar (our new Turkish friend) and myself took the metro to the Eiffel Tower. We waited in line for such a long time and finally got to the top. The weather was terrible and it was really not worth it at all. Big waste of time, but something I guess you have to do once. Afterwards, Omar and I split off and went to Chateau Versailles. Since it was winter, there was not a lot of flowers or much leaves in the garden. However, the park was still huge and we did see all of the statues and large fountains. Still quite impressive, despite it being winter. We headed back to the city and I said goodbye to Omar and met up with Jing in a park in the city (Luxembourg). We lounged on the chairs in the beautiful park, grabbed a delicious crepe and eventually worked back to the hostel to grab our stuff and grab a quick bite before splitting off and heading back home.