Thursday, May 12, 2011

Europe Grand Tour: Paris, France

Ah Paris, no matter how often you visit you will never see it all. "The fellowship" (a name we adopted to refer to our group) spent three fabulous days marveling at Paris's many splendors in true touristic fashion. Although this trip (and the subsequent images) almost mirrors our last excursion to Paris, Amra and I did get to experience some new things. Most notably, we learned to use the RER train sytem, took a boat tour on the river Seine, explored parts of the Louvre we had never seen equipped with media guides, and paid our respects to Jim Morrison at the Père Lachaise cementary. We left Paris with a fresh perspective and many fond memories.

View of Paris from RER Train C

Notre Dame
Pont de l'Archevêché
The Panthéon
Lunch in the Luxembourg Gardens
Eddie takes a lunch break.
Palais du Luxembourg
Louvre
Budo the photographer.
We're so happy to be here!
Coffee break in the Jardins des Tuileries
View of Arc de Triomphe from le Jardin des Tuileries
A fancy water fountain
Arc de Triomphe
Budo and Azra on boat tour
Amra and Eddie
Ah, after walking around so much it felt great to relax.
One of the many views during the boat tour
Narrowest building in Paris
In the Louvre (we splurged on the media guides)
Amra listening to commentary on the Napoleon III Apartments
Napoleon III Apartments
Grave of Chopin
Where Jim Morrison finally broke on through to the other side.
Amra leaving Jim a message
Sacre Coeur
Amra playing on a giant air vent across the street from the Moulin Rouge
Even in Paris we found a little piece of home. :)

2 comments:

beartifix said...

Looks like you guys had an amazing time in Paris (again). Wish I was there with you. Miss you so much!

Dennis said...

I want to go.