Sunday was our day trip to Luxembourg. It was supposed to be our 5th country on our European vacation. We missed our train...
I had set my alarm to wake us up in time to make it to Gare du Nord in time for our train to Luxembourg City. However, fate had different plans for us. I went back to sleep after the alarm woke me up and we did not wake up 30 minutes before our train left. Absolutely no time to make it. Oh well. I was ok with that because the hubster and I talked about skipping Luxembourg. We barely needed the two days to see Brussels or even Stuttgart which are both larger cities than Luxembourg City. I was concerned that we would be able to fill a full 8 hours in the small city-state. Also it was Sunday and we already learned our lesson about Sundays. The hubster wanted to go because he reasoned that we would never have another opportunity to go which I agreed.
I suppose my subconscious took over. It's ok because I'm ok with an extra day in Paris. So we took advantage of our extra day and went to Montmartre. It was a good decision because it is a huge touristy area and the shops were open! We enjoyed our picnic so much the other day and we happened to walk buy a grocery store on the way back from dinner, we decided to pick up some more supplies. We had sandwiches, pasta salad, fruit, drinks, bread, and cheese of course! We hopped onto the train and explored that area of the city.
Sacre Couer from the bottom
There is a small tram that takes you to the top. It's about 300 stairs. The hubster was adamant we take it. It cost one metro ticket. Since I'd been dragging him all around Europe, I said ok. The line was pretty long. Lots of people did not want to walk up the stairs.
We decided to psuedo follow Rick Steves' walking tour.
One of the views
Same view
There were a lot of street artists and what the hubster and I perceived to be con artists. We tried to avoid them, but there were so many. I was hyper vigilant with my purse in this area.
We decided we would walk down to the Moulin Rouge from where we were at and then walk back to Sacre Couer for our picnic.
Street cat
Street art
More street art
Moulin Rouge
The walk back was a bit more "scenic" in that this area would be considered Paris' Red Light District. It's actually a little more in your face than Amsterdam which was surprising.
At our picnic
Beautiful
Garden at Sacre Couer
I wondered what it was and the hubster said it was Napoleon's tomb, AND it was part of the Museum Pass!
Museum garden with the mansion behind us
We didn't actually make it inside the museum. We only walked around the garden. The garden portion is only like €2! There were plenty of sculptures in the garden and some pretty good pieces. It was good enough for us.
The garden also had the most gorgeous flowers in bloom I have seen in a while. So many different roses and so many different colors. I was in awe.
So beautiful
Gorgeous
These are just two samples. They had every imaginable shade and they were all gorgeous.
"The Thinker"
Me
The hubster and I
Garden
Close up of the mansion
Napoleon's tomb is the back drop for the garden. The whole city is beautiful from any area it seems
The hubster and I in the garden
Once we finished with the museum, we walked across the street to see Napoleon.
View as we got closer
Detail inside
No idea what this is, but Napoleon's tomb is in the middle of the dome underground and you view it from above. I think this is some shrine maybe. Very elaborate.
My Napoleon impression
We finished quickly with this and of course, we were exhausted. But there was one more spot to hit! My current obsession was to buy a scarf in Paris. We decided to walk to the nearest metro and catch it Notre Dame, but not without walking through some more gardens!
Pretty
Notre Dame
Us, see that line behind us. That's to get into the church.
More pictures of the cathedral
We walked around the cathedral for those pictures and we sat down on some benches on the other side. This was the only public space by a landmark where free wi-fi was offered. The hubster took a break to post some things on Facebook. While we were sitting, we something strange. We saw a few armed military walking through the park area. Fully armed and fully dressed in uniform.
I feel secure
Amazing
Once we were finished walking around and resting, we walked over to Ile St Louise which is where the scarf place was that I had found online.
The view crossing the bridge from Notre Dame to Ile St Louise
View from the bridge back towards Notre Dame
Another view from the other side of the bridge
When we got to Ile St Louis, we walked along the street and it turned out that the store was closed even though the website said it was open. *Wah wah* From what I could see in the window, the scarves they had were gorgeous and I wanted to come back. There were other stores open and I couldn't resist popping in. I did end up buying a beautiful grey scarf with white embellishments. It reminded me of snow or stars. I love it and will always remember Paris when I wear it.
We started heading to the nearest metro stop to go back to the hotel. On the way, we walked past some bakeries and stopped in one. We chose a fudge brownie cake thing and a giant macaroon. We took them back to the hotel to have a little indoor picnic snack.
Brownie cake, macaroon, pain au chocolat, cheese and bread
That macaroon was the best one I've ever eaten. It was sooooo good. I'm sad we didn't get more. I know that people say Laduree are supposed to be the best, but I never got a chance to try one, but this one was amazing.
Our non-stop go go go pace was finally catching up to us and we were just too tired to research a place for dinner for that evening. We threw in the towel and had...
McDonalds!
I'm happy to report that Chicken McNuggets taste the same there as they do here. I know it's so American tourist cliche to eat McDonald's, but I think two American fast food chains in two weeks is acceptable. One was unavoidable at the train station in Cologne and sometimes, you just need a real taste of home to carry you through the rest of the trip.
Here is a picture of our hotel key. Who uses these anymore!?!? I was afraid I was going to break it off.
And that concludes our day trip to Luxembourg, lol
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