[France Summer Vacation] Day 04: Exploring the city of Paris + Lunch at Le Petit Cler
The centrepiece of the Dôme des Invalides is the tomb of Napoleon I. It is not just the resting place for Napoleon since 1861. There are various notables tombs, including Napoleon II (his son), Joseph Bonaparte (older brother), Jérôme Bonaparte (younger brother), his Generals Bertrand and Duroc, and the Marshals Lyautey and Foch (Supreme Allied Commander in WW1). It’s an impressive and obligatory visit!
Les Invalides is one of the historical monuments not to be missed in Paris. It is an Incredible place, especially inside, which left us in awe. If you love the history of France and its military history, this museum is for you!
After our historical visit, we headed down to nearby for lunch, and we settled at Le Petit Cler which is pretty near to the Eiffel Tower.
I had the perfect yummy Croque Monsieur, and it is a crisp, golden, ham and cheese sandwich. It is the perfect any-time snack!
Le Petit Cler totally got this dish down pat, and it was the perfect little bistro to experience French culinary expertise!
After our lunch, we walked down to the Eiffel Tower, and it was a quite a long walk but we got to enjoy all the scenery while we were strolling towards the tower.
We did what the local Parisians do, and that was to sit down on the grass at the amazing location of Trocadéro to admire the Eiffel Tower from a distance!
We need to pass by the Trocadéro in order to walk to the nearest Metro station to take a train to Abbesses station.
We wanted to check out an unusual monument which was dedicated to love. It's located on the square at Place des Abbesses in Montmarte. It's known as the 'Le Mur des Je t'aime', AKA the 'I Love You Wall', a work of art that is a must see for couples from all over the world whenever one visits Paris, the city of Romance.
The wall is covered with 'I Love You' written in 250 different languages. It is a very popular area that is located in a small garden square and it was very busy and crowded when we got there.
We walked around Montmartre, an authentic village in the heart of Paris before heading to the stunning Sacré-Coeur Basilica. It is a Roman Catholic church perched atop on Paris’s highest hill, in Montmartre.
Stay tuned for my next outing, as we travelled out of Paris to visit the Château of Versailles!
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