First night, I went to Odeon with my dad to see an interesting play. It was sold out and I didn't have tickets, but I was able to get one from someone who had a spare when I got there and got to see the play:
fun restaurant across the street with tables in ski gondola cabins
The next evening, I spent a bit of time in Paris and walked around to see the lights and Xmas houses before seeing a show that was a cross between circus and a play:
A few days later, went to Paris again to meet some school friends for lunch:
plenty of random nice churches, popped in a few on the way
small cars are always fun :)
Great to see Rani, Laurent and Franck
went back out to see a few lights
cool Xmas houses, always fun to see
The next day, I went out during the day for more sightseeing staring with the center of Paris:
Then, going back to the Panthéon felt like a good idea, especially since it was going to rain. The building has fascinating history. Sure enough, there was a long line to get in too and no online tickets for that day. I had to get creative again to get in:
the underground crypt is quite interesting and houses lots of famous people
Marie Curie is properly recognized for the brilliant scientist she was
Back to the 1st arrondissement to enjoy lights and Xmas houses:
yummy but ridiculously overpriced nougat
lime scooters despite hard to find or park legally, came in handy
The next day, given the somewhat ok weather, it felt like a good idea to go to Sacré Coeur:
one of the 2 above ground subway lines
all the locks removed around the seine river are now ending up here?
after 'a few' stairs :)
funny that the streets around are still open to cars somehow
I tried a drawing for the first time
Interesting smile-smirk :)
Back to 1er arrondissement, the seed and plant store is always fun to see:
Conciergerie was next, lots of history in that building that used to be a jail during the kings and french revolution. It also contains documents from the first republic (yes, France has 5 republics and constitutions, so that it's in better shape than the US whose constitution is hard to update for current times):
very cool sand structures
the video guide was interesting and showed views of how the place used to be
Sainte Chapelle is a beautiful churh but very hard to get into due to its location in the palace of Justice
Then a quick trip to les jardins du louvre et l'arc de triomphe du carousel:
The nearby festivities had the big ferris wheel with great views, and another Xmas fair:
arrived just in time for sunset
nice views
I went with the seared foie gras burger :)
more overpriced nougat
yes, I went for a bumper car ride, those don't suck and have proper power
L'obelisque was not very far, so it was a good next stop leading to Champs Elysées:
After NYE dinner with my dad, I figured it would be fun to do NYE in the middle of Paris, something I hadn't done in 22 years, but the dinner ran late and by the time I got to the subway it was packed and it was clear it would be impossible to get to Effeil tower, so I aborted and got out around République:
I was able to find the last lime bike available and barely get it by reserving it with my phone before someone else was able to snatch it, and biked like crazy to get to Obelisque just in time, literally down to the minute. A bit too close for comfort, but it worked out:
plaee was packed of course, champs elysées was actually shut down because it was full
I then tried to complete my plan to get to Effeil tower, which was done by lime bike again since the whole city was gridlocked. Even biking was hard due to the number of pedestrians everywhere and all streets blocked with cars all stuck. But I made it:
The following day was a good day to see les grands magasins boulevard hausman and Google:
Thankfully it was a nice day for a change, good time to go to the eiffel tower:
I tried Batobus, not the best viewing but easy to get on and off
After getting off the boat, a semi random walk to see some sights:
another random church on the way
This interesting bit is the biggest piece of the wall that used to be around Paris:
And ending at Place des Voges with interesting art as always:
And that was the end of a good trip:
The flight home was nice until we failed to land in SFO due to terrible weather:
so we had to land in Sacramento
after a multiple hour stop in Sacramento, finally landed in SFO
But once in SFO, the torrential rain had not stopped and caused a landslide on hwy 280 with fallen trees in the middle of the freeway, so it took a while to get home:
While in Paris, le Jardin des Plantes had beautiful illuminations. It reminded me of Dubai Glow Park. It being France, they actually put work into the science part, showing interesting insects and even microbes:
It had been 15 years since I last went to the Louvre, apparently not even a full day. This time I planned to do the full 13H you can do on a friday, unfortunately arrived almost 1.5H late and by then the lines were already terrible: 5H line outside for the main tourist entrance, and 2H for the "fast" underground entrance for those with tickets. And advance tickets were sold out days in advance anyways. Getting in was a bit challenging, but I managed as always :)
ridiculous line already
all this to go through the security gate which I guess wasn't there before
Eventually got in and had aroud 9H to see most everything, still a lot but manageable if you're efficient. This time I started with the underground ruins of the castle that used to be in the place of the museum:
before
after
really cool that they only found this semi-recently when digging for extra galleries
Lots more to see:
Then was time for the main museum, lots of rooms:
the audioguide wsa quite cool, based on a nintendo 3DS with geolocation
quite cool
I never take selfies :)
found my fellow leo :)
unexpected statue :)
Paintings came next:
the room with Mona Lisa was packed with people trying to take selfies
for this
all these people
More rooms still:
inside joke :)
The King/Castle section of the Louvre is better than Versailles in my opinion:
And more to see still, by then the day was getting a bit late, got to see almost everything before they started closing around 21:30:
It had been about 15 years since I last went to Versailles, and I kind of forgot how it was, as well as was surprised at how it now almost sells out now and advance tickets sell out before the day of, thankfully I was able to get tickets the day of onsite, event though the website said they were sold out. Visiting Paris has gotten complicated and a bit ridiculous...
Getting there from the east side of Paris takes a while since it's quite a ways out by mid range train and it just happens that during those days there was another strike, so there were a lot fewer trains, thankfully getting there worked out in the morning (on the way back, after missing a train, getting uber back was expensive, but way faster):
10mn walk from the RER station
Visiting the main palace wasn't too terribly busy:
the most famous room
Ironically while the Versailles gardens are way better in the summmer, I actually prefered the palace in the Louvre. The gardens are huge but not as impressive in the winter when most things are dead. A 20mn walk way is the Trianon, other quarters away from the main palace, not as impressive to visit:
And that was it for Versailles. It still took a good 5H to visit between getting tickets, going through the gardens and visting the somewhat skipable Trianon residences. It was fun, but soemeone short on time can appreciate the royal rooms inside the Louvre, just as much, if not even more.