It's as simple as that and yet not simple at all to try and describe how truly amazing my four day weekend was! It really was a dream come true for me to be able to visit this beautiful city, let alone with my amazing friend, Carly. The two of us go way back to our middle school days and we are so blessed to both be studying in different parts of Spain at the moment.
The next day we were pleasantly surprised to realize how amazing our hostel really was! After enjoying our free French (yes, croissants were included) breakfast, we once again braved the metro system to find ourselves walking up the steps and onto the street, where right around the corner stood Notre Dam! We were shocked to instantly already see something so amazing before our eyes! "Is this real life?" we asked ourselves. We enjoyed walking in awe and taking lots of pictures. We also realized that a mass was about to start soon after we arrived and so we decided to sit on it! The rest of the day was spent wandering the beautiful streets, doing some good ol' shopping, and finishing it all off with an amazing dinner of crepes and creme brulee in a cute little bistro. Not too shabby of a day.
Our first reactions to seeing the Eiffel Tower! |
Friday morning began with us feeling like quite the masters with the whole metro system in Paris. We were getting the hang of it and were once again pleasantly surprised to walk up from the metro steps, turn the corner at the opera house, and BAM! there stood the majestic Eiffel Tower. We both started screaming and laughing at the ridiculous notion that we really were in Paris, looking at the Eiffel Tower. I couldn't have felt happier and more blessed to stand before something I have been dreaming of seeing for so many years. The view from the top of the Eiffel Tower was just as amazing and reinforced another mind blowing experience. I have been wanting to travel Europe for so long and never knew if or when it would happen. I am so thankful for a God that provides and also takes pleasure in seeing his children so happy.
We spent several hours that morning walking around the area, turning around every so often to make sure the Eiffel Tower really was still there and was still real! After summiting the top to soak in some amazing views and practically freeze to death, we partook in some delicious french bread to cap off the entire tourist experience. This was followed by some warm food at a nearby bistro, another chilly walk to the Arc de Triumph (with reduced student entrance), and ending the night with 3 hours in the Louvre. We also were able to get free entrance to the Louvre Museum because it was a Friday night, after 6pm and we happened to be under 26 years old with European visas. Gotta love all of the free perks at this age in life.
Taking our walk through the estate grounds |
Our last full day in Paris we took a day trip to Versailles where once again, we got to enter for free! Being a student sure has its perks...walking through the palace felt so surreal as we kept realizing how much history had taken place on the very floors we were stepping on. It is very obvious that King Louis and Marie Antoinette were the "go big or go home" type of people as this estate was ginormous and beautifully crafted to be one of the most elegant things I have ever seen. Even the gardens (more like a forest) were beautiful. We walked around for hours and hours exploring the grounds and feeling as if we had stepped into a "Pride and Prejudice"era, taking our afternoon stroll through the countryside. It felt so invigorating to share some great conversation, feel the crisp air on our cheeks, and take in all of the natural beauty that surrounded us-a wonderful few hours of stepping into another peaceful world amidst the hectic moments that have consumed our days for the past 2 months.
To say "au revoir," to our new beloved city, we went back into Paris to walk around the city even more and catch the lighting up of the Eiffel Tower at night and partake in our last very french meal (Carly tried escargot! I on the other hand was not as brave...) before going homeward bound on Sunday morning.
It was a phenomenal weekend full of wonderful conversations/being reunited with a good friend, delicious French food, amazing historical sights, and special memories that shall last me a lifetime.
Just a snapshot of the amazing work inside the Louvre |
Until next time, Paris... |
ohh this brought back memories of me and best friends "mastering" the metro and being stranded at the station. Loved seeing your pictures!
ReplyDeleteAhh yes, always makes for the best stories and memories haha. Thank you!
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