Yesterday I caught this train from London to Paris:
The trip was comfortable and seemed quick. The channel tunnel was only about 20 minutes in length, so we were clearly going at a good speed. Once in France I was treated to views like this for the remaining 90 minutes to Paris:
I took the subway to the hotel where I was met by Sue! Although the rooms are tiny, the hotel is quite good and very well located.
It was about 4pm and very warm out (35C) but we almost immediately set out for a walk along the river to Notre Dame. This was perhaps not the wisest of plans:
That’s Riley checking to see if Sue had been overcome by the heat! It was hot hot hot and quite unpleasant, but we’re all Australian so that doesn’t bother us does it? At any rate I forgot the heat once this came into view:
Magnificent isn’t it? I left the girls in the shade (since they’d been here already) and joined the line to enter.
There was a service being held to bless the sacrament. This made the interior even more spectacular, seeing it while the priest sang his rites (in French) and the people responded. The sheer size of the cathedral was breathtaking:
After Notre Dame we went shopping to get Riley some shoes and we stumbled upon the biggest grocery store I’ve ever seen. The produce section alone was about as big as my local and we boggled at not only the variety but also the (low!) prices. Those lucky French!!
So after one day my impressions? Paris is busy, hot, green, beautiful and has the worst traffic I’ve ever seen.
Oh and I can’t understand anything the locals are saying 😉

































