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Exploring Montmatre
On our first day in Paris we got the metro to Blanche, so I could finally see the Moulin Rouge. I’ve been to Paris a few times, and had never seen it! After realizing that it really isn’t that impressive in real life and looks a bit shit, we wandered up the road into the backstreets of Montmartre, visited Van Gogh’s house, saw the oldest pub in Paris, and walked past the only vineyard in Paris!
We then went to a little square called Place du Tertre, next to the Sacre Coeur, where we found a cafe called ‘La Mere Catherine’, which is the oldest restaurant on the square! Clearly it was named after me. Clearly. Also the staff were awesome…
Lunch at Cafe de 2 Moulins
Visiting the Louvre Museum
Our next stop was the Louvre; Arabella had never been before, and Ciara hadn’t been since she was a child. I’m always up for visiting the Louvre, it’s free if you’re under 25 and have a European passport, and is a wonderful place to just wander round.
There’s just something about ‘old’ art that fascinates me, I can’t stand modern art, whereas traditional art just captures my mind. I love how they portray women as women…unlike stick thin models in magazines these days, art hundreds of years old portrays women as they have always been…natural, with all their lumps and bumps included.
One of my favourite paintings…Paul Delaroche’s La Jeune Martyre (The Young Martyr). It’s just so beautiful, yet utterly haunting.
Napoleon’s State Apartments
As well as the art, we also went to see Napoleon’s state apartments. I’ve never seen these before and they were so opulent and very…gilded. Definitely worth seeing!
Jardins des Tuileries
After the Louvre we went to Angelina’s, but the queue was so big we decided to go to the cafe in the Jardins des Tuileries instead, and have champagne and crepes.
This little fella paid us a visit…
Seeing the Sparkling Eiffel Tower
ahh my parents are booking a trip to paris for my 18th next month, I can't wait now!