Previously:
Europe Part 4: We Are In Paris
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Chocolate croissant |
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Cappuccino and cafe USA |
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Croque Madame |
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Spaghetti Bolognese |
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Creme Brulee |
We had our breakfast at one of the cafe near Bir Hakeim metro station early in the morning before we headed to Musee Du Lourve. As usual, I went for their classic dishes like chocolate croissant and croque madame.
Once we arrived at Musee Du Lourve, we look for the special entry access (only for disabled people or people with prams). Luckily, we came with young kids and stroller, so we didn't need to join the long queue to enter the building skipping about hour or more time wasted. Just enter through the special way for people who needed assistant and going down with lift as well. I feel pity for those who need to queue at the outside and again when they buy the ticket. The ticket costs 12 Euro for an adult. Then you can make your own way enjoying their arts. I believe, it could take a few days to see all of the statues and galleries as the place is so so massive. However, we only visit some of what we think important (no offence) as we only have a few hours there.
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When you smile like "Mona Lisa" |
Stay tuned for the next blog still in Paris:
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