After almost three years, my trip in Paris still stays as one of my most memorable journey of all times given it was my first time travelling solo oversea. So, for this bank holiday weekend, I canβt be more excited of going back!
These octopus ceviche tostada were so delicious! ππFrom left to right clockwise: Beef tartare, pistachio gnocchi, pollock pil-pil and rhubarb sorbet
Hoping we werenβt too hungover the next morning, we stopped by a beautiful smelling bakery on our way to the Louvre museum! π€€ I ordered a delicious gammon quiche which as I was taking a picture, dropped onto the floor!! π±π±π± (but 10-second rule right?? π)
Smells so good! ππ The Louvre
The Louvre was packed full of people on the day just like last time. However, this time I was smart enough to reserve a ticket beforehand, but it still took quite some time queuing to get in! Finally, I get to meet the famous Mona Lisa (my friend wasnβt as enthusiastic about her though! π)
The famous Mona Lisa (so many people around it!!)I really enjoyed the Egyptian section of the museumSpinxBig and strong Hercules! πͺ πͺ Beautiful sculpture My bestie is having fun! π Napoleon III Apartments at the Richelieu WingI do love chandeliers! β€οΈ (But also very warm in the room haha! π₯΅)The stunning banquet room
The next day we then visited the spectacular Petit Palais. A perfect spot for some morning relaxation and a light brunch! π₯°π₯°
The golden front gate of Petit PalaisInside Petit Palais Beautiful garden πΏπΏ at the centreRoast chicken breast brunch π
Maximising the time spent outdoor in the glorious weather, we also went picnicking back at Tuileries Garden by the Louvre as well as visiting the rooftop of Galeries Lafayette.
The most sophisticated supermarket packed lunch I have seen! π (Love how the olive oil and vinegar came in a tube!) Also realised many of this packed lunches in Paris donβt include cutlery inside – so you need to buy your own one. Palais GarnerThe rooftop of Galeries Lafayette π¬π¨ββ€οΈβπ¨π³οΈβπAnother gelato snack – FYI stracciatella π« and lemon π sorbet is a magnificent combo! A final walk down Passage Jouffroy
My bestie was heading back to London a day earlier than me, so after saying goodbye π to her at Gare du Nord, I am running solo again for the rest of trip! My first stop was the famous red windmill of Moulin Rouge (after unknowingly wandered passed the red light district of Pigalle ππ probably wonβt shared pics here in case people needed parental guidance haha! ππ)
Moulin Rouge
I was initially planning to visit Le Petit Canard nearby in the area for the famous duck Γ lβorange, but unfortunately they were fully booked up (and also closed for the following day). π So, I took the metro line and headed back to one of my favourites from last time – Le Comptoir de la Gastronomie! The onion soup was one of the best I ever had! π
Classic French onion soup π§ π§ π₯ A meaty Gourmand salad
Absolutely fantastic tour, loved every minute, great photographs
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