So, we went to Paris last week and enjoyed every bit of it. This was a couple's trip, my wife and I plus her brother and his wife. The Paris metro was invaluable for getting around and saving time and also fairly easy to navigate through. If anyone is interested in visiting and seeing as much as possible, I recommend using the Paris Go Pass which offers admission to tons of museums, wine tasting, bus rides, and tours. I did feel like we cheated a bit since most Parisiens can speak English, so we never really relied on our (pathetic) French-speaking skills. I think our next European adventure will be in the UK, looking at Scotland, and England as our next two destinations.
Our view of Iceland from the plane.
Notre Dame Cathedral is closed to the public until next year.
Le Louvre
Mr. and Mrs. Travo at Montmartre.
Moulin Rouge was a short walk from our apartment, a very touristy area, and party central.
Pere Lachaise Cemetary is a must-stop.
Protestors occupied the top of Arc de Triomphe.
Le Eiffel was closed to the public due to remodeling for next year's Olympics. However, we had a reservation for Le Jules Verne and were able to go up anyway. What a fantastic restaurant experience on the second floor of the Eiffel Tower.
So many painting photos. Even made a display out of them.
The staff at the museum made me stop taking photos. But I took them on the sly.
In terms of seafood I can eat some form of salmon. Smoked or pan fried.
And white fish if it's battered and fried.
Squid if its crispy and not chewy. Prawns only in dimsum.
Shellfish is out of the question. I've tried crab and a lobster when I was younger, didn't take.
Why did they make you stop taking photos?
He probably got caught taking pictures of the camera locations instead.
I find we are getting distracted from the real issues at hand here guys. Like how come GG can only eat white fish when it's battered and fried?
Sushi is gross. But it may be the seaweed and vinegar that puts me off.
Fish without something crunchy or potato like is too soft and weird.
It was interesting while watching John Wick 4 and being able to recognize all of the locations. Those stairs in the movie really are a pain. Plus, when the blind guy was sipping coffeee with Moulin Rouge behind him, he was sitting at a Starbucks.