Showing posts with label Paris. Show all posts
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Saturday, 2 May 2015

Birthday in Paris - Day 2

We spent our birthday in Disneyland Paris! It was absolutely amazing!


We started the day with such a nice lie in because staying up till 2/3am two nights in a row is seriously tiring! We then went and had a really scummy breakfast of croissants, french baguette and all things yummy, and then opened our presents afterwards. I got a camera from my dad, which I'm so pleased about as now I can take lovely photos that will help me to remember all the fun things I've done and places I've been, in years to come. Apryl's mum got us both a beautiful silver necklace with a clear jewel pendent, which is just so lovely!

Disneyland was absolutely brilliant! I just love how everything is so colourful and everyone's so so happy. It was the spring fesitval when we went, so there were thousands of flowers in so many colours.


We went on pretty much all the rides I think! My favourite one was definitely either the Indiana Jones one or big thunder mountain. They were both roller-coasters and even though I've been to Thorpe Park with bigger ones before, they were seriously good. I also loved the small world ride where you sit in a little boat and sail around the world - the music is just so cute! One of the attractions was to drive around a course in a little car. I thought I was going to be good at it as I'm learning to drive but oh no, I was so bad! We crashed loads of times.

The great thing about Disneyland is how you can eat soooo much scrummy food and no one judges you! I had a burger with chips for lunch, which we ate outside (yep, it was pretty hot!). the burger was really cool because it was in a bagel which I've never seen before. I'd like to say I stopped eating after that, but no, this happened:

The most candyfloss I've ever seen

At the end of the day, Apryl, Chris (Apryl's dad) and I pretended that Chris was a really famous person. It was absolutely hilarious with Apryl trying to get his autograph and me running up beside them trying to get a shot of 'the celebrity'. So many people were looking so I'm pretty sure they believed it! Chris then photo bombed so many people's photos. There's this one massive group photo where Chris is standing at the back smiling away, and absolutely no one noticed.

To round off an amazing birthday we went to this little restaurant in Paris near our apartment for a yummy meal. Once we were back we had cake, because really there's no such thing as a birthday unless there's cake. It was absolutely delicious! The local patisserie made it for us. I didn't think I would be able to manage it after eating so much that day but it wasn't too filling at all so it was all good.

Ok, so a really bad picture but the cake was insanely good

It was such an amazing weekend away! The Monday was horrible - getting up at 4am to catch our train and then straight into school for a full day of lessons, but it was completely worth it for the brilliant time I had.

Lizzie
 xxx




Sunday, 26 April 2015

Birthday in Paris - Day 1

Last weekend I turned 18 - I know, terrifying that I'm an adult now! I spent it in Paris with an amazing friend of mine; Apryl. We've known each other since we were two weeks old, although we were born within minutes of each other in the same hospital, so it's likely we met before then! 

I got the train the whole way from my school apart from the end where I caught a taxi - Parisian taxi drivers go so fast, it was terrifying. We stayed at this lovely little apartment in the Vincennes area, which was brilliant. Out of all the really touristy areas but less than a 15 minute walk from a metro station straight into the centre. On the first morning we headed towards the Bastille, which used to be used as a state prison by the kings of France. We walked around the area and had a super scummy lunch in this little French restaurant - I had steak with green beans and sauté potatoes. I hadn't realised the area had flooded until we walked past this wall with plaques showing how high the water had reached. 
I'm 6' tall so you can imagine how high the water must have been!
In the afternoon we took this boat down the canals in the city - if you ever go to Paris and can spare 2.5 hours I'd definitely recommend it (you catch the boat near the bastille). We went through loads of locks, I think it was a total of 24 in the end. It was really funny because all the people at the front of the boat got wet every time the locks opened! On the boat you go under the bastille, which creates this really eery atmosphere as the sunlight shines down through light wells from the street above. 

The underground canals
The boat was so cool because I got to see so many of the parts that I didn't even know existed. We went through this area that was really arty and everyone was sat eating and chatting on the sides of the canal, in the sun. After, we went up towards Notre Dame and the latin quarters of the city. There's this little bookshop just across the river from the cathedral which is probably the most beautiful shop I've ever been in. It's called Shakespeare & Company. It's absolutely jam packed with books even though it's so tiny. I think they're all books in English but you can get pretty much anything there. There are quotes all over the walls and little nooks and crannies to explore.

Inside the amazing little bookshop
The evening was spent in this little independent restaurant in the latin quarters of the city. I can't quite remember what I had for my main course, I know the meal started with french onion soup and I had veal; whatever it was, it was extremely tasty. Paris is so beautiful at night. The eiffel tower has a little light display every hour for five minutes where it looks like millions of diamonds are glistening all over it.

Our birthday was on the Sunday so we stayed up to celebrate turning 18. We had a little party in our room to celebrate as all the older adults had gone to sleep - boring! It did mean we were quite tired for Disneyland the next day, but it was completely worth it.

Lizzie
 xxx