Soggy Weekend in Paris, France

We were determined not to let the weather dampen our spirits as we ventured back to the city of love for a quick weekend trip. Although it was definitely a rainy weekend, we enjoyed our trip as much as if the sun had been shining from sunrise to sunset. Since we had been to Paris before, this trip was about spending time together in a city that was actually the first place in Europe that the two of us ever visited together. Perhaps it didn’t make for the most picturesque of trips, but that wasn’t what this trip was meant to be about. We went into Montmartre and looked over the gorgeous landscape that is downtown Paris. We listened to a nun give a service in the Basilica de Sacré-CÅ“ur, which was actually quite an interesting experience as we don’t normally see nuns lead a service.

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Bringing Back Great Memories
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The Eiffel Tower is Impressive even on a Rainy Day
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The Arc de Triomphe
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Service in the Basilica
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View from Montmartre

Of course there was plenty of food and wine, but we did what we like to do the most while we are in Paris, we walked the streets. Around every corner, whether walking along the Seine or heading into the neighborhoods, the buildings and the scenery are always incredible. Despite the rain, there was a definite feeling of Spring in the air, which is unusual for us as we don’t normally think about a green grass in Colorado until May. We can’t go to Paris without at least walking by the Eiffel Tower, but we decided to retake a photo from our very first visit, at least as close as we could since our daughter was not with us. We did not go to the top again, mostly due to the weather, but also due to our limited time in the city.

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Reminiscing
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Walking the Streets
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Museum D’Orsay
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Statue on one of the Bridges
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Signs of Tolerance

We climbed to the top of the Arc de Triomphe, which was actually something that we had never done before and would definitely recommend. Obviously the views are not as astounding as those from the top of the Eiffel Tower or Montmartre, but they are still worth the effort to climb the approximate 250 stairs. One of the priorities for our visit was to buy a piece of art from one of the street artists along the Seine, although there were very few out due to the time of year and the weather. We were about to give up when we came upon a stall with some original oil paintings that were exactly what we had hoped to find. Finding various paintings, etches, or sketches in the different places that we have traveled to during our time here in Europe has become one of the ways that we have chosen to memorialize our time abroad.

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Champs-Élysées
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Under the Arc
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View of the Eiffel Tower from the Top of the Arc
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View from the Arc de Triomphe
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The Basilica Sacré-Cœur

The next few weeks will be extremely hectic as we attempt to make the most of our remaining time. Having the opportunity to jump on a train and spend a weekend in Paris is one of the memories that has made the past six months so very special. We have spent many nights reminiscing about the incredible sights that we have seen, people we have met, and food that we have tasted. It will take us as many months to truly share all of our experiences here with all of you, but every moment has made us only want to travel even more during the months and years ahead. Regardless of what the future holds, though, we will leave you with the timeless quote from Rick in the movie Casablanca, “We will always have Paris”.

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Bridge to the Louvre
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Eiffel Tower
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Another View of the Basilica

 

10 thoughts on “Soggy Weekend in Paris, France

  1. I guess there is better season than Feb if you want to visit Paris under the sun 😉
    It’s the warmth that comes from the inside that matters, isn’t it?
    Good excuse to get into a cafe and enjoy a glass of wine 🙂 Nice post. CHeers. JM

  2. Ahh, sorry it was wet for your weekend! I think the phrase “Paris is more beautiful in the rain” is only really true when it’s warm and springy outside. Next time you’re in Paris and want a good view, you might also want to check out Tour de Montparnasse! It’s 12 euros and almost as high as the Eiffel Tower without a ridiculous line

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