Everyone made curfew tonight, the first late night out in Paris, and had mostly good reviews. Tomorrow might rain on the summer solstice party--called Fete de la Musique, but kids are adjusting to Paris quite nicely after the golden slumber that was Brugge. Today they studiously held onto every word our guide said about the history of the city as our coach whisked us here and there. Either that or they were asleep at the back of the bus--I heard Curtis sleeps with his eyes open. We got out for pictures at the Isle Cite for Notre Dame, the Trocadero for the Eiffel Tower, and Montmartre for the amazing Sacre Coeur. Many ate lunch on this hill made famous by turn of the century artists Van Gogh, Latrec, and Picasso. LV headed off to Amelie sights with Rod P., Lauren H., and Curtis M. Here's a few pictures.
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Paris Pictures
Everyone made curfew tonight, the first late night out in Paris, and had mostly good reviews. Tomorrow might rain on the summer solstice party--called Fete de la Musique, but kids are adjusting to Paris quite nicely after the golden slumber that was Brugge. Today they studiously held onto every word our guide said about the history of the city as our coach whisked us here and there. Either that or they were asleep at the back of the bus--I heard Curtis sleeps with his eyes open. We got out for pictures at the Isle Cite for Notre Dame, the Trocadero for the Eiffel Tower, and Montmartre for the amazing Sacre Coeur. Many ate lunch on this hill made famous by turn of the century artists Van Gogh, Latrec, and Picasso. LV headed off to Amelie sights with Rod P., Lauren H., and Curtis M. Here's a few pictures.
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Did you guys climb the steps to Montmartre or did you take the tram?
ReplyDeleteWhen my family went this past summer we took the funicular because of my grandpa, but I would be up to the chalenge of climbing the steps.
Kelsey Lyberger