Moving vehicles always put me to sleep
so very soon I was out. When our bus arrived we had no idea where we
were except that we were in Paris and had no idea of how to get to
our hotel. Yes, I said hotel. When we were looking for where to stay
we actually found a hotel that was close to the Eiffel Tower and was
fairly cheap considering the location. So not knowing where we were
and being afraid to ask because clearly neither of us spoke french
and Spanish was no help here we got the courage to try and ask. There
was a little coffee stand next to the bus stop so, since it truly was
cold, we ordered coffees and asked where we were. The man was very
kind and directed us towards the metro.
Luckily our hotel wasn't very hard to
find after we were walking and looking for it. It was so nice. We
were very proud of ourselves for having gotten such a good hotel for
the price. Granted I'm sure there were some things that could have
been better but over all we were very happy with what we got.
Samantha had a friend from high school who was studying in Madrid and
he and his friend were also staying in the same hotel. When we
arrived they weren't there and we had no way of contacting them while
they were out. We decided not to wait for them and just to meet up
with them either later that night or the next day. So we headed out
to find the Lourve!
We went picture crazy, the best we
could since it was already dark at this point. Since we still had
time and we were so cold we decided to get some real coffee and warm
up before we went inside the Lourve. If I thought it was stressful
being in Spain those first few weeks, and even at this moment, with
the language barrier I had no idea. I literally know nothing of
french and this made it very stressful to have to try and order
something in a language I don't know. We managed and got our coffee
and warmed up and headed to the Lourve.
Our friends had told us that
international students get for free and we clearly did not want to
pay. While we were trying to figure out which line to get in to get
our tickets a girl about our age came up to us and asked if we were
going in. We replied yes and she gave us her two tickets and told us
they don't check and we could just go in. Shocked and grateful we
took then and decided it was worth a shot to try it. It worked and we
were in the Lourve on our way to see the Mona Lisa in no time! Sadly
this was one of the only things we really knew of to be in the
Lourve. So afterwards we started aimlessly walking around and trying
to admire the different artwork that was there when we stumbled upon
the Venus sculpture Eventually we were tired and had to use the
restroom so we found our way out. This took a lot longer then we
thought it would because we somehow manage to get trapped in a mall
that is below the Lourve.
After we got off the metro this time
we knew where we were going and went and took our pictures, which of
course took forever. Then we hopped back on the tram and got off at
the Champs de Elyssion and walked the street to look at all the
shops. Finally we made it to the Arch but had no idea how to get to
it, it's in the middle of a roundabout Once we figured out there was
no cross walk we assumed there must be an underground tunnel
somewhere. Which finding this was easier said than done with all the
metro stops, but it turned out to be right were had walked up the
street. Above ground and below the arch we tired to find Dave and his
friend Tom. It seemed impossible and then he came out of no where.
Pictures were taken and then we were
off to go get lunch. We found a little restaurant that didn't seem too
terribly expensive and all ordered keishes. It wasn't the best things
I've ever had in my life but it was food. The birds that were everywhere were very distracting however. Our next goal was to find
Notre Dame. After Dave tripped and almost face planted in the street
and got laughed at by french girls, we were all on the metro and off
to the Notre Dame stop. Surprisingly once we were above ground again
we had no ideal which direction to head. We knew we were on an island
and therefore found the river and started following it and assumed we
would find it soon. Notre Dame was there when we rounded the corner.
Outside pictures were taken and then
we went inside the cathedral. It was gorgeous. Then we began to
wonder how we got to the tower and started to ask around. We had to
go back outside and wait in line. We managed to be one of the last
people in line before they closed it. None of us wanted to pay the
fee but it was only free for European students so when we went to get
our tickets we just said that we studied in Spain and showed our
school I.D.s. There were soooo many stairs and they were of course in
a spiral staircase. The view however was amazing and we were able to
see the bell. Next we headed out to find the Moulin Rouge district.
Our lives at this point seemed to
revolve around the metro cause once again that's where we were.
Instead of going directly there we went to a hill top where a church
was because a lot of our friends had told us to go there for the
view. Honestly the view was pretty but you couldn't see the Eiffel Tower so.... yeah. But in the process of finding it Tom realized he
had been pick pocketed and had his camera stolen. We assume it
occurred when we were leaving the metro and there was a huge crowd of
people by the entrance/exit. Somehow we managed to find out where we
were and where we were going. Then we kept trying to find the Moulin
Rouge and seemed to be going in circles at this point and hunger was
setting in.
Rounding the corner we found the
Moulin Rouge! This seems to be a common occurrence as well, looking
for something and finding it as you round the corner. I was so happy
at this point. I love the movie Moulin Rouge and have always wanted
to be able to see that area in real life. By now we had put off eating so long that we were extremely hungry. There were a lot of Chinese restaurants in the area and Tom decided to order some food
from one of these restaurants. The rest of us thought that maybe
there would be something cheaper if we held out, so Sam and I went to
look while Dave sat with Tom. We came back with nothing but more
hunger so we decided to eat there too. Best. Decision. Ever. It was
maybe the best Chinese food I've had ever. This is when one of the
most memorable dialogs of the night occurred:
Dave talking to me: “I like that
ring. What is it?”
Me: “A ring.”
Honestly, the funniest thing all day.
Then we took the tram to the Eiffel Tower cause Dave hadn't seen it at night yet. It sparkled for us
again and it was breath taking. That night we were going to go to a
club that is under a famous bridge but after we met up with Dave's
friend who was studying in Paris and were at her apartment we decided
we were too tired and had to get up early the next day. This is were
Sam and I left the guys to go back to sleep. Our hopes were to wake
up early and go see the tower hopefully fog free. But it was raining
and we just love sleep way to much for that. So our last glimpsy of
the tower was from the metro like it was when we first saw it. On the
bus to the airport we slept once again and then next thing you know
it we were back in Sevilla. Our wonderful weekend in Paris was over
and I wouldn't have changed it for anything, minus the fog and rain
;)



