After a quick trip to Monoprix, a supermarket, we packed our lunches (baguette sandwiches), and headed out for the day.
First stop: the Louvre
I had tried (and failed) to explain to Brandon just how massive the Louvre is. As much as I can appreciate the plethora of art pieces inside (35,000), I love the actual building just as much (which is nice, since admiring the outside is much cheaper).
What can I say? I'm a sucker for French architecture, and the adjoining Tuileries gardens are always magical!
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Jardin des Tuileries |
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Fun at the Tuileries |
After relaxing and admiring the Louvre and Tuileries, we headed out to the Palais Royal. Brandon scratched his head over the purpose of this plaza, but I think it's a pretty cool place.
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Atop one of the Palais Royal columns |
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Palais Royal |
Brandon in his glorious Wal Mart poncho |
"Assiette" means plate in French. An unfortunate abbreviation. |
I hadn't had a kebab since my last trip to Paris (2010), but I realized that a few years is a good space between kebabs. One every four years is plenty.
Next stop: Luxembourg Gardens and the Palais du Sénat.
This little fountain below is one of my absolute favorite places in Paris. The pictures don't even capture how green and beautiful it was.
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Luxembourg Gardens |
Last stop of the day: Eiffel Tower
The pretty rainbow we got to see behind the tower |
If I look like a wet dog--which I do--I blame it on the rain, just like Milli Vanilli.
Regardless, day one was pure success!
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