Paris: Day 4
I had no idea there were this many people in Paris!!
Sun 6 Aug 2006
27 °C
Today was my last day in Paris, so Chye and I decided to do everything that we hadn't done so far ... or at least the key 'must-do' sights.
Firstly, that meant the Musee de Louvre. THE art gallery in the world, covering almost all types of art up until the 1800s, at which point the Musee d'Orsay takes over.
The big plus about visiting it today was that it was FREE. Almost all museums in France are free on the first Sunday of every month, and I guess we underestimated how many people knew this! We arrived at 9:30am to find all entrances open and huge queues at each. Luckily we were directed to the shortest queue and were inside within about 30mins. Yay for us! We had a look outside later on that morning and saw the queue stretch all around the courtyard and double-back on itself so I can definitely recommend waking up early!
We spent 3 and a half exhausting hours meandering among the throngs of people visiting the main artefacts (Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, the Winged Victory of Samothrace, the Wedding Feast, the Coronation Crown of Louis XV, the Sphinx and the Medieval Louvre among others). We can highly recommend purchasing the Audio Guide, as without it Chye and I would have been absolutely LOST! As it was, the guide was a bit spurious in parts (especially the 'revolutionary' painting!), but so much better than we could have learned on our own.
After lunch in the Jardins du Tuileries (the patisserie 'Paul' serves excellent baguettes), we visited the Musee de Rodin, which houses all the main works by the sculptor Rodin. In the short time we were there we saw the 'Thinker', the Gates of Hell, the Kiss, and my favourite, 'Girl with Blocked Nose' ..h . sorry, that should be 'Main with Broken Nose'! (Sorry family joke there!). Even though not many people visit there, I would definitely recommend it, if only for the gardens, which are immaculate and contain many of his most famous sculptures
And that was it, the end of my time in Paris
I've had an amazing time, and loved every minute of it! Thanks Chye for having me!
The train to Koln (again a first-class Thalys train) was uneventful, save the serving of Salmon Steak for dinner (oh how I love salmon steak!!!) TWICE, and my realisation that I am hopelessly addicted to bread rolls. If someone wanted to seduce me, all they require are bread rolls and butter!! I'm easy!
Ciao,
Tris.
PS: For photos of Paris, click here
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