Showing posts with label Musee du Louvre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Musee du Louvre. Show all posts

Friday, September 30, 2011

With Love, From Paris. Day 6

Day 6


On Friday morning, we awoke again in Paris.  Our plan was to visit Musee du Louvre, since it was closed when we had visited on Tuesday.  But, our first stop was breakfast at Boulangerie Beatrix.  Nuno and I had warm, butter croissants and cafe au lait to drink.  The girls had croissants and hot chocolate.  While we were sitting and eating, I noticed the baker filling boxes with warm bread.  I was curious as to what he was doing and asked him.  He said the bread was to deliver to the school children.  What a lovely thought - fresh, warm bread, probably for their morning snack!  The baker, then gave us some of the bread to try! 


Warm bread for the school children



France's flag, on our way to the Louvre





This is the statue called Winged Victory.  A headless statue of Greek goddess Nike (Victory) dating back from about 200 BC.  This statue is one of the "most celebrated" sculptures in the world!
View from a different angle



Walking along, inside the Louvre, on our way to see the famous Mona Lisa.



And here she is!  Leonardo's "La Gioconda".  One of the most famous paintings in the world!  This was the best picture I could get.  The Mona Lisa is actually behind bullet proof glass and we are unable to get up close to it.  

"...The lady in the painting is not named Mona.  Mona is the equivalent of Madame, so she is "Madame Lisa".  The model was actually Lisa Gherardini, the wife of an obscure Florentine merchant." - Frommers, Paris 2011



This is for you to get an idea of the "madness" of tourists, snapping photos of the Mona Lisa.  If you look closely, you can see her behind the bullet proof glass, in the center.



The girls and I standing in front of one of my favourite paintings in the Louvre - Parisian artist, Madame Lebrun and her Daughter ( a self portrait of herself and her daughter)



And here is the famous Venus de Milo, an ancient Greek statue, dating back to 130 and 100 BC.  This is believed to be a depiction of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beauty.



One of the gorgeous ceilings inside the Louvre!




And that ends our tour of the Musee du Louvre.  We didn't even get to see half of what was on display.  We'll save the rest for next time!  Next stop, as per Annabel's request, was Ile St-Louis, her favourite place to walk in Paris!  




Brasserie de L'Isle Saint Louis 55, Quai Bourbon
Setting up patio for lunch (where we later came to eat).



Come for a walk along with us...







This man played the accordion, on this street corner, the entire time we ate our lunch.  His French music set the perfect mood!  We could see him playing from our seats.




The beauty of Paris, surrounds you, everywhere you go.



Here is Annabel, making a huge bubble, with the help of a street entertainer!



The girls and I, shopping for souvenirs in Ile Saint Louis



Brasserie de L'Isle Saint Louis - where we had lunch











After lunch, we stopped at Berthillon for ice cream.  This is the most famous ice cream parlor in France.  And now I know why!  The ice cream is to die for!  It is only open Wednesday through Sunday and is closed July and August.  We were lucky to visit in September!  It was so good, we came back on our last day for more!



We walked along the banks of the Seine towards our hotel...



passed the many vendors selling books, magazines, posters, etc...



and saw the beautiful view of Notre-Dame, from across the river.



And just look at what we stumbled across!



It was an authentic Parisian food and wine festival!  There were vendors selling wine, chocolate, cheese, escargots, and much more!  We, of course, blended right in with the Parisians and joined the festivities!  The first thing we tried, was wine soaked, sweet melon.  MMM!!  We were then given bags and lined up for free local grapes, apples, and garlic.  We had SO much fun!  



We even bought some delicious escargots!



Here we are, sitting on the river bank, eating our escargots.  Annabel was the only one who didn't like them, and that's because she didn't want to try them.  They were delicious!  Funny thing happened, as I was sitting there, eating.  A woman (another tourist) came up to me and asked if she could take a picture of me with the escargots.  I said, "Sure!"and posed for the photo.  Then she asked how I liked them.  I said they were great.  I asked if she would like to try one, and she did.  She liked it so much, she went to line up to get some for herself! 



We were getting tired and tried to walk back to our apartment, without stopping anywhere.  But, of course, it was impossible.  There were too many new things we hadn't seen.  Here are some more photos of our walk back...






 Marche aux Fleurs, place Louis-Lepine



A beautiful water fountain!



One of the cute shops along the way



A pretty, roman catholic church, with doors wide open
Eglise Saint-Merri
close to our apartment



Whew!  We had a wonderful, fun-filled day walking all around Paris. But, boy were we tired!!  We finally got to our room and had a couple of hours to rest, before our meeting with a dear friend of ours and her family.  We scheduled to meet each other under the Eiffel Tower at 9:30 pm.



We arrived early and took our last photos of the Eiffel Tower.



This is truly one of the most beautiful monuments I've ever had the pleasure of seeing in person!!



The tower twinkling at 9:00 pm.  It's impossible to capture the gorgeous twinkling lights on camera!



This merry-go-round is within walking distance to the Eiffel Tower.  Isn't it beautiful?  Have you ever seen a merry-go-round with two floors?



Saturday, September 24, 2011

With Love, From Paris. Day 3

Day 3

On Tuesday morning, we decided to walk to the Musee du Louvre.  Looking back, I am so glad we chose to stay in the Marais district.  The location was so convenient, as it is within walking distance to many of Paris's best attractions. 



We stopped for breakfast at a boulangerie along the way.  The weather was very pleasant, so we ate our warm butter croissants outside, while watching the Parisians walking/cycling to work and Moms bringing their children to school.



One of Paris's many subway stations



Musee du Louvre



Sitting outside the glass pyramid.



Unfortunately, when we arrived at the entrance, we were told the Louvre is closed on Tuesdays.  Oh well, looks like we'll have to save Mona Lisa for another day.  We decided to walk through Jardin des Tuileries (famous gardens) and onward towards Place de la Concorde, which would eventually take us to the famous Avenue de Champs Elysees. 



Jardin des Tuileries



Once we walked through the gardens, we entered Place de la Concorde, the largest public square in Paris.  It separates Jardin des Tuileries from the famous boulevard of Champs Elysees.



One of two fountains at Place de la Concorde. 



This is the second fountain.



Walking along the famous Avenue des Champs Elysees!



A pretty sidewalk patio!



Marriott Hotel



Louis Vuitton - Champs Elysees store



The stunning Arc de Triomphe - the biggest triumphal arch in the world!



Under the arch, looking up.



The girls and I, climbing up to the top of the arch.



Looking up at the winding staircase!



View from the top, looking down the Champs Elysees!



View of the Eiffel Tower! 



Can you see the Eiffel Tower behind us?  



Going down the stairs was much easier than going up!



For lunch, we ate at a McDonald's restaurant nearby.  This is a photo of some of the desserts available at the McDonald's in Paris.  Can you believe it?



 After lunch, we crossed the road and walked down the other side of Champs Elysees and came across "Laduree" - known for their famous macarons (as you can see above).  We walked inside and it looked like absolute heaven in there.  I saw THE most beautiful pastries I have ever laid eyes on.  They do not allow photos to be taken indoors,  but I'll show you a picture of some of the pastries we bought a little later. 



Coming out with our pastry treats! 






Once we were done window shopping, we found a taxi, and headed back to the studio for a little rest.  Later on, we headed out again to discover the rue Montorgueil Market, just a few minutes walk from where we were staying.  This was one of the prettiest streets I strolled through in Paris.  Here are some photos from the Montorgueil Market:



Butcher shop



Stohrer - famous patisserie, open since 1730!







Aren't the piggies adorable??



More macarons!



The gate reads Marche Montorgueil  - this is the open air market we just walked through.  There are cheese shops, butcher shops, fresh fish, patisseries, boulangeries, cafes, flower shops - makes for a perfect Parisian stroll.



I love the name of this flower shop - Happy!  Do you see the stand with the sign, 3 Euros?  That's the price for a short stem, assorted bouquet for a mini vase.  This is something I've never seen here in our flower shops.  They only ever sell long stem flowers.  I fell in love with them...they were adorable and affordable!



Back home again, after visit to outdoor market! 



These were the desserts we purchased earlier in the day, at Laduree!  We each picked our favourite, and then we shared.  They were all INCREDIBLE!  Words cannot describe the rich, deliciousness of each dessert.  My absolute favourite was Nuno's - his was the custard tartlette with fresh raspberries on top.  These were by far, the most delicious desserts we ate while in Paris.  If you visit Paris, you MUST go to Laduree for a special treat!


This is the end of our third day in Paris.  The funny thing about this trip, is that every day seems to be better than the last.  And the day after this one, was very special indeed - we will travel to London, by train, to visit a beautiful city, two dear, special friends, and family that I've never met!  Next stop....LONDON!!