Wow, it's already Tuesday and Paris feels like so long ago. Here's a recap of what I did in Paris with Jocelyn, Kathryn and Lynn:
Thursday: I sent out some postcards and after everyone came home from class, we decided to head to the train station.Unfortunately, we all thought the train was supposed to leave 20 minutes later than it actually was, so we were on a time crunch when we got to St. Pancras International Station and were ushered by the workers so that we would make the train. After finally getting on, we were all separated since we didn't buy our tickets together but we all made it onto the train safely and two hours later, we were at Gare du Nord in Paris! We found our hostel, the Young & Happy Hostel and went to have our first dinner at Le Pot de Terre, which was delicious.
The Hostel
Dinner @ Le Pot de Terre
Friday: We started off the day with the Louvre, where we saw the Mona Lisa and all of the other famous works displayed there. After that, we headed to the Notre Dame Cathedral, which was really pretty. We had lunch at a cafe nearby and the waiter was super nice and we had a great meal. I had a ham and cheese crepe and we all had a dessert platter afterwards with coffee. It was delicious. Then we took the metro to the Eiffel Tower where we didn't actually go on top but just took pictures of it from the ground. And we spent a good hour figuring out how to fit the entire tower in our pictures. Next, we went to the Arc de Triomphe and paid six euros to climb to the top. The view from the top was nice, and afterwards we walked around Champs Elysees for a while and stopped by the huge Louis Vuitton store. After a long day of doing touristy things, we decided to try fondue for dinner. Apparently, the French like to have white wine mixed in with their cheese fondue which was a little too strong and bitter for us, so it was the least enjoyable meal we had in Paris (and quite expensive as well). Then we went back to the hostel to get some rest and to plan the next day.
Saturday: This day was a little more laid back. We didn't wake up as early and our first stop was the Sacre-Coeur, which was quite beautiful but littered with hundreds of tourists and annoying beggars and street performers. However there was one guy on the steps in front of the Sacre-Coeur who was playing the harp, which was a beautiful combination with the surroundings and the church. Since it was close by, we went into Paris's gypsy district to find the Moulin Rouge building, which was pretty cool to see. Too bad tickets were 80 euros and up, or else we could've gone to see a show! C'est la vie. After that we ventured over to the Longchamp store to fulfill our main goal of coming to Paris... just kidding? Lynn, Kathryn and I all bought bags (for only $101 USD!) and proudly carried our green Longchamp shopping bags with us for the rest of the day... lol exaggeration much. Then we stopped by a small cafe and had a relatively normal lunch, complete with mac and cheese, cheese burgers, and Jocelyn and I ordered a tiramisu that actually turned out to be homemade and was served to us in a jar. I've never seen tiramisu served like that before! Next, we ventured back over to Champs Elysees to check out Laduree, a French gourmet pastry restaurant that Serena and Blair actually "bought" macaroons from in one of their episodes in Paris. It was super cute, but we weren't prepared for the long line shooting out the door so we decided to come back the next day for brunch. We did a little shopping, then headed back and had crepes for dinner. We decided to try and see what the Paris nightlife was like by walking down the street and checking out a couple of places. Good thing our hostel was located on such a convenient street; there were at least 10 different bars but we only went into one and sat for about half an hour. Jocelyn and Kathryn wanted to dance and according to the French people at the neighboring table, there was a dance floor downstairs, so we ventured down only to find that French people indeed smell.. and not the good kind of smell. It was a blast of human b.o. and sweat. Nasty. When I went back to the room after I showered and everything, and I was literally right about to crawl under my covers, this cranky old British lady who moved into our room at the hostel that day basically scolded me for "making an awful lot of noise for the middle of the night." Correction: it was 1AM and you're in a youth hostel. If you're a light sleeper, you better give up on getting any rest because there are going to be at least 10 groups of young people coming back drunk and speaking loudly. She even had the nerve to tell some girls who were in the bathroom across the hall from our room to quiet down an hour or two after she yelled at me. Please lady, if you want to save some money next time don't try to save it by staying in a youth hostel.
Sunday: We woke up relatively late but our train was actually later than what we had originally thought so we left our suitcases behind and went to Laduree for our brunch. They seated us at the bar and Kathryn and I shared a meal complete with coffee, juice, eggs, fruit, and a variety of bread and pastries, which were all delicious. The line for the pastry takeout (where you get those cute little green boxes and bags) grew longer while we were sitting and eating, but we wanted our macaroons so we had to hop on the end of the line and wait it out to finally get them. Then we killed some time at H&M and headed back to the hostel, picked up some food, took the metro to the train station, and took the train back to London! And that ends my journey in Paris :)
Today: My biggest accomplishment was going to the gym today with Kathryn and trying a new class called Body Attack. Well let me tell you... my body certainly was attacked, like WWII nuclear bomb status. Everyone was sweaty besides the instructor who looked perfect and barely tired by the end of the hour long class, but it was a very rewarding experience and I definitely plan on going to that every week from now on. I expect to be sore all over tomorrow morning when I wake up.
On that note, going to finish my episode of Pretty Little Liars when it finally decides to finish loading and head to bed as I am pooped! Au revoir.
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