Paris2/London: France/UK

November 5, 2008
Our last couple of days in Paris turned out to have beautiful blue skies and lovely warm sunny days. Being our last days for a few weeks we were busy tourists…we spent nearly the whole of Saturday at Paris’ cinema museum to JB’s delight.  As well as the history of French cinema they were featuring a retrospective on Dennis Hopper, all good.  On the first Sunday of each month The Louvre opens its doors to the masses for free, so we seized the opportunity and spent the better part of the day there.  Yes, we saw the Mona Lisa, from a distance as the crowd was just ridiculous, but more beautiful were Napoleon’s Apartments, the Egyptian art, the Roman and Grecian sculptures and the amazing decor.  Spectacular.  Expectations of The Louvre were high and it did not disappoint.  We also visited The Pantheon.  It basically commemorates all those who fought in the French Revolution and were part of the Resistance, as well as other French notables as Louis Braille, Emilie Zola, Marie Curie and Voltaire.  Some pics.  
The Louvre - 8minutes later, we were in!

The Louvre - 8minutes later, we were in!

Statue of JB

The Louvre: JB & Yapping Dog

Inside Napoleon's apartments

Inside Napoleon's apartments

Egyptian Exhibition

The Louvre: Egyptian Exhibition

Gallery

The Louvre: Gallery

The infamous Mona

The Louvre: The infamous Mona

 
Stunning window view

The Louvre: Stunning window view

Inside The Pantheon

Inside The Pantheon

The Pantheon

The Pantheon

 

The 'awful' tower from The Pantheon

The 'awful' from The Pantheon

Just before they were damaged

Just before they were damaged

JB reaches for his dessert...

Gone in 60 seconds!!!

So yesterday we boarded the ultra fast Eurostar (300km per hour!) to London where we were greeted by double decker buses, overcast (but not cold) skies and a man who accosted JB in the street to ask what brand of GPS he was consulting.  Bloody poms.  We’ve only got a couple of full days here, so we’re off to explore today.  Until next time…