It is a bit of a long story, of lots of travel in a short period of time, and being pissed off at something someone said, I got wild hair one year and we went to Paris for Christmas the next year. It was in the very early 2000's.
I used 100,000 Delta frequent flyer miles for seats on Air France. I had been trying for a couple of weeks to book seats on Delta, I called one evening and the operator checked and found nothing, and she said, "would you mind traveling on Air France? I bet I can get you seats on our partner airline." Yes, without a moment's hesitation. We stayed in a comfortable but modest Best Western hotel near the Eiffel Tower. We spent a week exploring, visiting museums, eating incredible food, and relaxing. We had Christmas dinner at Altitude 95 on the Eiffel Tower. It was delightful! Even if the airport was a Zoo when we went to fly home.
That second photo. I know the place well. The restaurant is Le Recruitment and I ate there (again) the last time I was in Paris. The restaurant kitty-corner to it is called Le Centenaire where I had one of the best (not fancy) meals I've had in Paris. Thanks for the memories!
ReplyDeleteHere's a link to my post and photo from 2018: https://wcs4.blogspot.com/2018/06/le-recruitement.html
Well, didn't I just spell that wrong! It's Le Recrutement. :)
DeleteAn amazing city for food.
DeleteStill haven't been. It hasn't made the bucket list just yet...maybe once "my must see's" are done, then I'll start a new list with Paris.
ReplyDeleteIf you understand the French, Paris is a joy.
DeleteIt's understanding the French that's the tricky part... 😊
DeleteChristmas in Paris sounds wonderful. I can remember seeing Galleries Lafayette from a coach. I know the coach went along Rue Lafayette, so I suppose that is where I saw it. There is something about Galleries been fake on the www but I don't have the interest to investigate further.
ReplyDeleteWe went to see the lights and window displays at night, when the stores were closed. It was amazing - and crowded.
DeleteI’d love Paris at Christmas ... with or WITHOUT wild hair.
ReplyDeleteMaybe next year? Just go!
DeleteWhat a lovely way to spend Christmas, wild hair, or airport zoos notwithstanding.
ReplyDeleteIt was fun , I'd do it again, not this year, but someday
DeleteWhat a great experience. I've been to London twice near Christmas but never on the actual holiday. I'd love to do that sometime.
ReplyDeleteIt was a nice diversion
DeleteWhat a wonderful memory!
ReplyDeleteI am glad we did it.
Deletejoyeux Noel Xxx
ReplyDeleteAnd to you!
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