Mon voyage vers Paris

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Transcript Mon voyage vers Paris

Bonjour Paris
Antoine Gharios
Transportation
• I will be traveling by the metro. On the first
day.
• The metro has 214 km of tracks, it has 14
different lines, and 380 stations. Over 6
million people use it everyday.
• Then I’ll rent a moped every day for the
rest of my vacation.
Hotel
• I will be staying at the, Hotel de sers.
• I will be living in an apartment for the next
7 days. The price will be 2100 € a night.
It’s worth it though because I get a view of
the Eiffel Tower and the Notre-Dame
cathedral. As you can see in the
background.
Jour 1
• Food: I’ll have a free breakfast at the
hotel, lunch at Jet lag 30€ a person, and
Dinner will be at Chez Flottles 50€ a
person. For my first day I’ll be going to
the Ile de la cite. There I will go to
Notre-Dame and see the Statue of
Liberty at the tip of the island.
• Note: Jet Lag is on my left and Chez
Flottles is on my right.
Jour 1 monument
• Notre Dame: It took 200 years for
it to be built. Notre Dame was
dedicated for Saint Étienne.
• Statue of Liberty: America gave
this Statue of Liberty to France
as a sign of peace and
friendship. It’s 35 ft tall and it
stands on the island in Swan Ally,
Paris.
Nuit 1
• Tonight I’ll go on the Bateau mouche in La
Seine. The Bateau mouche a very popular
tourist attraction. It seats several hundred
people. It gives a tour of the city. I’m doing
this at night because I want to see what
the city looks like at night time. Paid my
way to the front of the line.
Jour 2
• Today I’m going to get on my moped and
go to Le pre sale 55€ a person. For dinner
I’m going to Chez Pauline 70€. Today I’m
going to Les Halles. That’s the
underground mall. I’m going to the
underground mall because I thought while
in Paris might as well shop in Paris.
• Note: Chez Pauline is on my left, the Le
pre sale is on my right.
Jour 2 activity
• Les Halles: Was a traditional central
market. In 1183 King Philippe II August
made it bigger for merchants can stay.
• At the mall I went to about every clothing
store and found some glasses, a nice suit,
4 ties, and just walked around. I stayed at
the mall all day. Then after dinner I went to
the hotel of a rest before tomorrow.
Jour 3
• Today when I got on my moped I rode
around just to see some of the streets.
After lunch at Palais Royal for 70 € I
went to the Eiffel Tower. Then I went to
dinner to Gerard Besson for 130 €. I
decided to treat myself.
• Note: Gerard Besson is on the right
and Palais Royal is on the left.
Jour 3 Monument
• La tour Eiffel: There are many cafes
around that area so I’m going to explore.
The Eiffel tower took two years to build.
From 1887-1889. The tower was initially
going to be built in Barcelona. But as you
know it didn’t.
Jour 4
• Today after I have breakfast I’m going to go
the Arc de Triomphe. Then at night I’m going
to see the Grande arche de la defense. The
reason I’m going to these places is because I
want to compare the new and the old. I’m
going to have lunch at Ragueneau 40 €.
Them I’m going to have dinner at L`Autobus
Imperial 50 €.
• Note: L`Autobus Imperial is on my left and
the Ragueneau is on my right.
Jour 4 Monument
• Arc de Triomphe: The arch stands in the
center of Place de l`Etoile. In English that
means star square. The arch honors those
who fought for France. At the Arc de
Triomphe there is the Tomb of the
Unknown solider (just like the one in
Washington D.C.)
Jour 5
• Today I’m going to the Place de la Concorde.
I’m going to spend all day there because
there is so much to do in that area. I’m going
to all the stores and see all the sites. Since I
have unlimited money I’m going to get my
family something nice. Today lunch is going
to be at Roger la Grenouille 50 €. Then for
dinner I’m going to Allard 90 €.
• Note: Allard is on my left and Roger la
Grenouille is on my right.
Nuit 4
• Grande arche de la Defense: This arch is
a modern one that is aligned with the Arc
de Triomphe. The defense is a cubed like
structure that stands 348ft tall. The
defense has a skate park and it is in one
of the more modern parts of the city. With
some skyscraper.
Jour 5 Monument
• Place de la Concorde: The Concorde is
the largest square in Paris. It began
construction in 1754 and ended in 1763.
Notice in the background the really tall
thing? That is what’s called an obelisque.
• People who went to D.C. didn’t the
Washington Monument look like this?
Jour 6
• Today I’m going to the exciting Louvre. I hear
it’s absolutely amazing and it’s HUGE. For
dinner tonight I’m got to Yachts de Paris 290
€. Can you believe I get to eat on a boat. I
said, “Who cares I’m going to be in Paris two
more days.” Then I’m going to lunch at
Fouquet’s 105 €. This place looks like the
Hotel where Jacques is staying at.
• Note: Yachts de Paris is on the left and
Fouquet’s is on the right.
Jour 6 Monument
• Louvre: The Louvre displays about 35,000
pieces of art and it’s about seven miles
long. The Louvre is one of the largest and
most visited museums in the world. I’m
going here the entire day because there’s
so much to do and see. I mean it has the
famous Mona Lisa and Winged Victory.
Jour 7
• Well today is my last day in Paris. I recently
checked out of my room at the hotel so now
I’m going to my last stop. I’m going to see
another art museum the Centre Pompidou
with it’s modern art. I’m not getting on the
plane until very late at night because I
wanted to see the city at night one more
time. For lunch I’m going to La Fermest St.
Simon 80 €. For dinner I’m going to La Grand
Vefour 390 €.
• Note: La Grand Vefour is on the left and La
Fermest St. Simon is on the right.
Jour 1 Monument
• Centre Pompidou: Did you know the
Centre Pompidou isn’t just a museum? It’s
a bookstore, library, and movie thearter as
well. The Centre Pompidou was a huge
success. At first it was meant to have
5,000 people a day but then after it’s huge
success they made it so over 25,000
people a day can visit it.
Back Home
• Now I’m back home and I tried to figure
out what my favorite part of my trip was
and really I can’t think of one. I mean I
went to some of the most famous places in
the world and I had a great time. Having
unlimited money was great because I
could bring back some expensive and
great gifts for my family. Plus some
souvenirs for myself. I had a great time
and I can’t wait to go back someday.