

Our walking journey led us someplace neat.... We found the Pantheon!

The Pantheon was a very interesting place (the dome was under renovations). At first it seemed like alot of other historical sights... Very decorative inside. Frescos, statues, carvings... the works. Honestly, the historical aspects of the upper portion are a bit of blur to me. ...because the best lies below. FACT: The crypts were a true treasure. When you first walk in you experience a big mysterious tunnel. As you wander through the crypts you get see the beautiful "tombs" of famous historical figures such as, Voltaire, Marie & Pierre Curie, Rousseau, Victor Hugo, Alexander Dumas and many others. It's a great and inspiring feeling to walk amongst such incredible minds. Stop by if you are in the area. It's definitely a great experience. PLUS...getting to the bathrooms as a fun experience. you have to wander up a large narrow spiral staircase... but then again, you do that everywhere in Paris.
...and then the walk continued. We found what could be one of my favorite spots in Paris, the Luxembourg Gardens. There is a very large fountain in front of the gorgeous Luxembourg Palace, where individuals can pay to rent & play with small vintage boats. But, past all of that are beautiful grounds that you can wander and explore! Within those gardens we found a miniature Statue of Liberty (I know nothing about her)... Brad said that I should not take a picture, so naturally I did! & I am glad I did. It added a special touch to an already magical day, that just kept getting better!
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flowers from a shop along the Seine River |
We decided to head back towards our hotel because the temperatures were dropping, and I wanted to change before our afternoon/evening activity. We were headed to the INCREDIBLE Catacombs. This was one of the very very very best tours that I have ever done. you leave feeling with what I would refer to as a strong sense of self, and a broken heart. It is an experience to walk amongst so many unnamed and mysterious deceased human-beings. You walk through wondering what each of their stories are, and how they came to be there. On the initial walk in, you walk by a couple of very interesting small structures carved into the walls of the catacombs. Check out some of the pictures below. TIP: Add this to your "must-see/do" list. You don't want to miss it!



That evening we walked back to our neck of the woods, found dinner & then wandered around the area. There were lots of galleries around our hotel, and a lot of action was happening that Saturday night. Light shows on buildings, gallery openings, and even short film screenings in the square across from the hotel. It was quite chilly so we stopped by the cafe we had been to prior, Royal Turenne. Turns out that they made an amazing hot chocolate & it was perfect because the weather had dropped significantly & it was a little bit misty. I took my hot chocolate & we walked back towards the hotel, but we made it a point to stop and watch some of the odd films playing across the way before calling it a night. After all, we a had a big day the next day.... Disneyland Paris.

That was our final full day in Paris, we'll never forget how "different" it was. As for our last morning, there was one thing we hadn't seen & we needed that change before we boarded the Roissybus & got on a plane to Barcelona... The Arc de Triomphe.... we didn't tour it or go to the top. We walked to this street corner, took our pictures, and then headed back. It was time for the next chapter!

1) French hot chocolate is one of the best treats
2) Nothing beats the original Disneyland...
3) Being surrounded by skeletons isn't creepy...
4) Check the weather!!!
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