Bonjour madam! Libby and I
arrived at from Ryanair at approximately 9PM, a nice 2hr flight from Rome to
Paris. I paid €15 for an hour bus ride to the center of Paris that was on the
way to our hostel. After a bit of a struggle to find the underground metro, we
eventually and eventfully got to our
hostel. Thinking Rome was the only place with dirty dogs whistling and saying
all the English they know, "hellllo there," ..we were wrong. Where
there are men, we are annoyed.
After we checked into Woodstock, we went to find food-something to hold us over until the morning. We turned down a street that was colorfully lit up, thinking it would be safe.. Turns out we turned on the street with sex shops, strip clubs, and kebabs. Eating a hearty chicken kebab outside the little window restaurant, the bouncer from the strip club (right next store) jokingly asked if we wanted to go in when we were done eating. Awkward. Walking back to our hostel, we decided to experience the culture and walked into a shop; only for ten minutes due to the intense s&m supplies. It was too much to handle, and I now I can cross that off a list that I never wrote.
Friday morning we woke up to
enjoy a breakfast offered by our hostel. It was a standard breakfast for
Franciscans: croissants, jam or butter spread, coffee, hot coco, tea and
frosted flakes.
That night we walked up 286 steps
to Basilica of the Sacre Coeur to overlook Paris on the high
point of the city. The steps were worth the view but not the annoying guys.
Note for Roman pests (Men who bother tourists with cheap things to sell):
Paris's guys sell Heinekens. After walking back down those steps got us hungry.
Not being able to leave the tourist area we went into a corner restaurant and
ordered fish e lagoon.
Saturday morning we woke up at 8 to a cloudy day, ate breakfast from the hostel and headed our way to climb the Eiffel tower. It cost €3.70 for students. After we headed to Notre Dome and walked around the church while a mass was going on. On our way to the Louvre, We picked up Tarette and BBQ panini at huré créateur de plaiser on the way. Just like Versailles, The Louvre was free entry for European students with passports. We got even luckier because two French ladies gave us their tickets so we could cut through the long line:) Looking at the Mona Lisa, Romeo and Juliet paintings, we wanted to go shopping.
Waking up the next morning, we
realized we didn't know our name to our hostel for Brussels because we were
meeting up with Daniella (she was the one who paid for this hostel). We
messaged her, hoping she would get back to us ASAP, and headed off to the bus
station with a little bit of nerve. Avour paris!
Was I able to spend less than €200 in Paris France for a 3 day weekend?
3,40 to climb to second level of Eiffel
tower
€75 for hostel, free entry to Versailles, Notre Dome and the Louvre. Estimated
€12 for metro and €8 for a taxi at one point.
Paninis were around €4, little
sweets and goodies (tarts, crepes, pane eu chocolat) ,80-3,40.
Missed an opportunity
for a traditional long French lunch but enjoyed two good dinners €12 and €22.
Thank you Paris.