We left Seattle at 3:30 pm on Friday and got to Paris at 12:00 PM Saturday, which would make it 3:00 AM Seattle time. After a late lunch and a short nap we went to the Eiffel tower and Arc de Triomphe.
The elevator in the hotel has a maximum capacity of three people. There is a mirror behind me. It can only fit one person wide.
November 18
After a breakfast of quiche and a croissant from the bakery at half the price of the continental breakfast at the hotel, we headed off to Versailles on the train.
Queens bed.
There was a statue that looked just like me.
This is a picture of the battle of Yorktown in the US. The French sent 6,000 soldiers to help America in the Revolutionary War. George Washington is between the two guys in hats.
We then headed back to Notre Dame, which is the station for our hotel for lunch. The food is actually pretty cheap. For less than 20 euro, you can get two courses, either an entree (starter) and plat (main course) pr plat and dessert. However, theses are cheap restaurants, nothing fancy. We'll be eating enough on the cruise.
Before dinner we went to the Montmare district and rode the funicular to Sacre Couer.
We had a nice dinner for our last night in Paris. We both had onion soup (they don't call it French).
We miss Abe and Mei Li.
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