Bonsoir!
It's now 5:40pm here and I'm exhausted. I've had a long week of walking around getting to know Paris and now it seems like we're old friends. I've really enjoyed my first week here (I got sick :( but I've been taking cold medicine and vitamin C and I've slowly recuperated.) Now for the adventurous parts!
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My first Parisian sandwich! (And some pommes vert for breakfast) |
After a first attempt to see the tower on Sunday (I got lost... shhhh), I found it on Monday. Even though I was still feeling ill, it was well worth it. I met a really nice lady from Mexico as I was taking photos from the side park, and since she spoke Spanish, I was able to easily communicate with someone. So we took photos for each other. The Eiffel Tower is such a beautiful sight up close! I then went across to the Trocadéro to take photos without any trees in the way.
Yesterday I went wandering around the 5e arrondissement and window shopped for a bit. I had some pizza for lunch (Mmm 5 fromages!).
I also passed by a Starbucks and it was so tempting so I got a Chai Latte and sat down and people watched. Then I took the metro back to my hotel for a nap and then went out to a sushi restaurant (bar?) around my hotel.
This morning I stopped at a nice restaurant around 11:30am and I was looking at the outside menu when a guy came out and said hello, and asked me if I'd like to eat there. And I asked in my broken French if they were still serving breakfast and he said "Oui!" He then asked if I'd like to sit in the terrace or inside, and I chose the terrace. I asked for some coffee (I needed to wake up haha) and a croissant and he said they were out but they had Madeleines and I said I'd love one. I used to eat those all the time at home :)
I then took the metro to Saint Michel, (which leads to some bridges around the Notre Dame) which was also a beautiful sight. And since I was around there I decided to look for the Shakespeare and Co bookstore...
I really loved this little bookstore, I had been yearning to go to it since it's always made an appearance in movies (Before Sunset, Midnight in Paris) I went in the other bookshop thinking they were connected but it was for antiques and it smelled like lemongrass (mmh). So I got out and went in to the real entrance and right at the front there were a couple of stacks of books on the floor that said "FREE BOOKS" So I looked in and grabbed one :D I thought that was a really neat souvenir.
Anyway, speaking of Paris and movies, having seen and loved Midnight in Paris, I found a link that had all the landmarks used in the film. This little chapel/church was the one Owen Wilson awaited his vintage cab driver to take him into the past at midnight. I sat down on the steps for a little while (they were wet, eek!) and looked down the street, but no vintage car came :( I guess I would have to wait for midnight haha.
After that I took the metro back to my hotel, but first I stopped by the supermarket on the corner to buy some cheese and crackers. Now I'm back in my room, writing this blog post and going to start packing soon because I'm going to my home stay tomorrow and I'll get to meet my French family and roommate. I'm really excited! :)
A bien tot!