Disneyland Paris

Bonjour! Little me back from Paris!! (name that show)

I loved Paris so much on my last trip that I knew I needed to see it one last time before going back to the States so I booked a flight and hotel and everything all by myself to meet my friend, Katie, there – she studied in London so she got to take the train instead.

We stayed at the lovely Hotel Cecilia – decent price and it was a great location – right near the Arc de Triomphe and a shuttle stop that goes to the Charles De Gaulle airport as well as the metro. Not to mention, free breakfast with fresh bread and croissants! I definitely recommend it if you want to do some shopping since it is right near the Champs Élysées, a crazy long street filled with store after store.

The first day I got in early in the morning, but sadly Katie’s train kept getting delayed so we had to cancel our initial plan of taking a train to Reims for a Veuve Clicquot tasting but we were pretty tired from traveling anyway so it worked out! We ended up going to Galeríes Lafayette and having lunch at the same restaurant we did last time we were in Paris: Bistro Romain. We had creme brulee there last time as well as good food (I forgot to take a picture of my meal – oops) but the price was right on budget and the service was great too! This time, I loved my meal even better than my previous one so I’m glad we stopped there again! We continued walking around the city and saw the Eiffel Tower once again and then sank into bed.

For the second day, we both really wanted to go to Disneyland Paris so we made a day out of it and hopped on the train that takes you right to it. It was beautiful! I loved the little Ratatouille part – so cute and the ride was cool too! However, the park itself was a lot smaller than the ones at home – we rode most of the rides at both the Magic Kingdom part and the MGM studios part at least once and Space Mountain a million times since it was our favorite. Now I can successfully say I’ve been to both Disney parks at home as well as one abroad – next on the list, Disney Tokyo! Kidding (kinda).

The last day we continued to walk around more again and visited the Arc de Triomphe but sadly I couldn’t go up it because I had to catch a shuttle to my flight. It was a quick weekend but was so much fun and I was proud to be able to successfully plan an entire weekend with flights and hotels included all by myself – never done it before and it was my third (and forth) time flying alone ever!!

As for the sights, check them out below:

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Hotel Cecilia

The hotel we stayed at!

 

Bistro Romain

  

Scallop Risotto

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Au Printemps

A pretty department store in Paris – the name means “Spring” in English like the season!

Galeríes Lafayette

Another famous department store in the city – so gorgeous inside!

The owner used to work for Laduree but then went out on his own to start his namesake macaron shop – some say his are better! I thought they both were good so it was hard to say.

Disneyland Paris Studios

They had a Dory roller coaster that was really fun! I forgot to take more pictures – oops!

This is the park reserved for all things Ratatouille, so cute!

We didn’t get a chance to go inside but this restaurant makes you feel rat-sized with the decor being all small objects like a drink umbrella lamp and a button for part of a booth.

This was the Ratatouille ride! You spun around a few times and was in 3D so you’d wear glasses that made you feel like you were running through the kitchen.

Made it to the Magic Kingdom section! From here we went through the entrance and Main Street to go find Sleeping Beauty’s Castle.


We’re here!

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Off to the next castle!

Cinderella’s Castle and Statue

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Jack & The Beanstalk

Our favorite ride there!

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This was from the Toy Story ride – it was so funny to hear him speak French instead of English!

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Entrance to Fantasyland

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It’s A Small World Ride

One of my favorite rides in the park – so pretty!

Italy

So funny to see their interpretation of us since we don’t have this in the other parks at home!

Pinocchio Ride

This ride is still creepy here in Paris – you could definitely tell it’s one of the oldest rides by the fact that they use mannequins and some animatronics for some of the characters versus CGI like in Ratatouille.

The Haunted Mansion

Still one of my favorites because of the effects!

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Pirates of the Caribbean Ride

Eiffel Tower

For Einstein Bagel lovers out there, this tasted EXACTLY like a chocolate chip bagel from there and it was so cheap too!


Laduree in Airport

Sad to leave but definitely loved the trip and hope to come back soon.

Ciao for now!

Haley

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French Alps

Springing Forward Part 2: Break 2016 in Amsterdam & Paris

Hi friends! The other half of my spring break post is here!! For rest of it, I went to Amsterdam as well as Paris; both were amazingly beautiful. Follow my journey of the two cities below!
Amsterdam
Beautiful canals line the streets along with the many bikes (the city is very friendly toward bikers)  – as the locals say “We’re like Venice but we’re not sinking” haha!

Train Station

Dutch Cheese Museum
The Fault in Our Stars Bench
I was so excited to find this – kind of hard to find but was worth it after reading the book & seeing the movie!
Anne Frank House
Such a moving experience! Definitely worth it!!
Pancakes Amsterdam
Pancakes are eaten as lunch or dinner, never breakfast in Amsterdam, so we sought to find a nice “lunch” spot where we could taste the local favorite. This place came highly recommended and it did not disappoint!! I got a bacon, cinnamon and ice cream pancake – delicious! Plus, they gave out free keychains.

They’re known for their fries (which were so good!) and also tend to put melted cheese on their hot dogs – who knew?!

Heineken Factory

We ended up visiting where the beer started and it was such a unique experience. We learned the history, the process and even the pouring of the beer – I had never done a tour like this before and was really glad I did!

Fun Fact: Foam is important to beer because it protects it from oxygen (which causes beer to lose it’s flavor) and keeps it from getting flat/lose the bubbles.

I Amsterdam Sign

A bit crowded but still cool to see!

Stroopwafel

Specoloos cookie with caramel on the inside, highlight of the trip in all honesty because they were so addicting!

Paris

Eiffel Tower

This literally took my breath away seeing it sparkle at night like this!

Wouldn’t be Paris without some Nutella-filled crepes!

Notre Dame

New location of Love Lock Bridge

The city was worried the locks would sink the original so it was moved to a fence nearby instead

Here’s the original!
Where Carrie Bradshaw proposed to Big on Sex and the City – and right across is the famous Louvre Museum.

The Louvre Museum

Mona Lisa

Cool to see but so tiny in person!

Croque Monsieur

sandwich with cheese grilled on the outside (ham & cheese on the inside too)

Angelina

Amazing hot chocolate and the favorite spot of Audrey Hepburn!

Devil Wears Prada Fountain

You know the one – where Miss Andy Saks tossed her phone & rid herself of being taken over by her dragon of a boss, Miranda.

Champs Elysees

THE shopping street – try not to get sucked in!

Guerlain

Famous for their makeup

Laduree

Known for their famous macarons – so pretty & good! I felt like Blair Waldorf walking in there!!

Louis Vuitton Flagship

Need I say more?

Arc de Triomphe

Creme Brulee
Another local favorite – creamy custard with a crystallized sugary crust

Ponte Alexandre III

Beautiful bridge that is on the way to the Eiffel Tower – wish i got pictures of it in the day but still magical! Made me think of Midnight in Paris with Owen Wilson walking across it.

Versailles
Louis XIV built it because he was a very grand king who bought lots of clothes, threw big parties, and wanted something no one else had. Fun Fact: Since he never took showers, he also had a hand in starting the perfume industry. Louis XVI & Marie Antoinette also lived here as well.
The Famous Hall of Mirrors

There’s an Angelina AND a Laduree inside!

The Gardens

Musical Fountains

The water shoots out to the beat of the music playing on speakers behind it.

Marie Antoinette’s Quarters

She had a place all to herself since the king liked to have Versailles all to himself sometimes.

That’s all for now, check back for more posts on the rest of my Study Abroad trip!