Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Winter Break Part 2 - Paris

I am so sorry it has taken me so long to do put this up! I had a busy week last week and a busy weekend as well.

Here's my adventure in Paris!

Ever since I took my first French class during my Sophomore year of high school, I have wanted to go to Paris. Ask anyone, it's been at the top of my bucket list for years.

My excitement to go to Paris and see The Eiffel Tower, The Louvre, and so many other things was unfathomable. And when I experienced all of these things, it was perfect.

We left Barcelona early Wednesday morning, 6am to be exact. After sleeping in the airport that night, I do not remember any of the plane ride to Paris. I was out like a light the entire time. I kid you not, I do not remember taking off, being in the air, or landing.

We took a bus to Denfert-Rochereau where we rented a small studio apartment from someone for a couple days. We took a small nap then hit the streets of Paris!

Paris is overcast all the time, and the few days we were there it was freezing. FREEZING. We were using the toaster as a heater in this apartment we were in, as well as the actual heater.

Sidenote: I lived out of my backpack for 8 days. Wore the same jeans, same shoes, and did absolutely nothing with my hair except wash it for 8 days. It was such a huge learning experience. Paris was so cold, I was wearing every single shirt and sweater I brought in my backpack. This is not an exaggeration in the slightest!

Anywho, walking around Paris had me in a trance. I could not get it through my head that I was in Paris, France. Every corner we turned, I looked to see if I could see the Eiffel Tower. I was so eager to just catch a glimpse. Finally, we were about to cross the street and I looked up and gasped. Behind the low, old buildings of Paris, and behind the clouds was the Eiffel Tower. Below was my very first glimpse of the Eiffel Tower.
You can hardly tell, but it's there!



We also walked around and saw le Panthéon and la Sorbonne. La Sorbonne is a French Institute that a lot of international students can study. I had the option of studying there for a semester before I came to Aix, but opted not to. 

Wednesday was short day because we were all exhausted.

Thursday was a great day. We walked to la Tour Eiffel and I wish I had a picture of my face when I came around the corner and saw the whole tower for the first time. It was priceless. The whole city is priceless, it is beautiful.

I have heard and read plenty of things about Paris. It's dirty, the people are rude, Parisiennes don't like tourists, etc. But believe me, no one was rude, no one didn't like me because I was a tourist, and the city is as cluttered as any other. But by no means is it dirty. Maybe I was too memorized by the general splendor that I didn't even realize it. Who knows. 















I took so many pictures of the Eiffel Tower that after awhile I just put my camera and stopped. But took it out again moments later. I couldn't help myself! 

Thats just a little glimpse. : ) I took 1,103 pictures during my 8 day trip. What am I going to do during my 18 day vacation? 

After admiring the Eiffel Tower, we went the the Arc de Triomphe and walked up and down the Champs-Élysées which is a street in Paris lined with shops, cinemas, cafes, and "luxury specialty shops." Which brings me to another point.... We walked down this one street one night near Moulin Rouge and the stores we saw blew my mind. All on one street there was: Chanel, Givenchy, Hermes, Cartier, Dio, Versace, Gucci, Dolce & Gabbana, Louis Vuitton, Christian Louboutin, and Valentino. It was a bit crazy. 


 My astronaut friend



On the Champs-Élysées there is a store called Laduree and they have the best macaroons in the WORLD. Literally. I think we waited in line for 30 minutes, but it was incredibly worth it. (More on that later.)

One of my favorite parts of Paris was that it was fashion week! I don't know a whole lot about fashion, but I do my best. Lemme tell ya, EVERY ONE is Paris looks like they walked right off the runway. It is easy to feel out of place in Paris because everyone looks so utterly fabulous, meanwhile I have been wearing the same clothes for the past days because it is freezing. There is a simple fix to this: Act like you just walked right off the runway too. Strut. 

If you ever go to Paris, remember this easy rules of:
How to Pretend to be Parisienne:
1. One must look warm. (Even if you are not indeed warm and the two pairs of socks you are wearing are not keeping your toes warm.) Fake it.
2. One must walk as though you too just exited the runway.
3.One must whisper. (The French always talk very quietly. Therefore, us Americans always seem to be yelling.)
4. One must not hesitate when crossing the street. If the light is red and you can go, go for it. (While also being careful.)
5. One must act like Paris is yours and no one elses. 
6. One must casually avoid stepping in dog poop everywhere you go.

Those are my rules for trying to blend in in Paris. 

Back to Thursday in Paris.  We stumbled upon a fashion show! Nina Ricci's fashion to be exact, but I have no idea who that is.There was a long white runway leading to a huge white tent. You needed an invitation to get into the tent but we could walk down the runway! The runway was lined with people with huge cameras. The clothes that the people wore walking down the runway were magnificent. They were just attending the fashion and they looked fabulous. If the people with cameras loved your outfit they would ask you to stop and pose for them. 




I walked down the runway, and no one stopped me to take my picture but it was one of the most fun things I have ever done! 

After we left the runway, we saw the Eiffel Tower in the distance. At night. I cried. I'm not kidding. Tears. It was so beautiful. I could not get enough. I love Paris. I love the Eiffel Tower. I love it all. 


Day #2 in Paris was incredibly successful. We finished it off by eating some macaroons! At Laduree, the macaroons I chose were vanilla, chestnut, chocolate with coconut, raspberry, Marie-Antoinette (lemon), and coffee!



I think it is safe to safe to say, I like macaroons.

Alright, so now that macaroons are my new favorite food group, it's time to tell you all about our Friday fun! 

Friday we wandered through Jardin du Luxembourg and then went to Notre Dame. Notre Dame is 850 years old this year and it was absolutely stunning!  








After the visited Notre Dame, we went to the Louvre. I know the Louvre is big. Huge, actually. I've heard it a thousand times. But, you really have no idea how big it is until you are lost inside of it. 




I cannot even begin to explain to you how MASSIVE this museum is. Good thing I had a map because I thought I was on the 1st floor when in reality I was on the -1st floor. (In France, the floor that you walk in on is the "rez-de-chaussée", the floor below that is -1, and the floor above the rez-de-chaussée is actually the 1st floor.) I have no idea how it even happened, but I was so lost.

A previous French professor of mine told me something very interesting. He does not remember the source so this may not be correct. BUT, just to give you an idea of how gargantuan this place is, think about this - 

The Louvre has 18% of it's art on display at all times. If you spent 1 minute in front of each piece that they on display if would take you 6 months to see everything in the museum. (Just the 18% that they have on display.)

Isn't that crazy!? 

You could spend a year in there and not be satisfied. I did see the Mona Lisa (or as the French call it, la Jaconde).  
Miss Mona Lisa

I absolutely loved the Louvre. It was so beautiful and I cannot wait to go back and spend all day there! (With sufficient snacks in my purse.) 

When we left the Louvre, I was watching the Eiffel Tower and I watched the lights come on! It was so magical. First it started off as a small glow and the lights came on all the way. I could have cried again. But that would have been a little dramatic. I couldn't help myself but take tons of pictures again. 








I promise you I just can't get enough! It is absolutely gorgeous and all that I have ever wanted (so far in my 20 years of living) 

Dreams really do come true! 

Saturday we woke up and went to the Eiffel Tower to pay the best 12.50 euros I have ever spent. I have seen hundreds of pictures of the Eiffel Tower, what it looks like from the top, and everywhere around it. It was absolutely amazing to me to see it in real life. It is all there, just like the pictures. 















Every time I look at the Eiffel Tower I am in awe. I love Paris and everything about it. I am very eager to go back and explore more parts of Paris and especially go to Versailles! When I go back I will be sure to post about it on here, and hopefully it won't take me over a week to do it.

Thank you so much for keeping up with my travels! I love being able to share all of this with you!!

If I am unclear about anything or confusing, let me know. I get a little carried away when I post on here sometimes!!!

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