Portugal, Paris, Sicily and Florence

A hint for people visiting Paris and wanting to use the metro. Buy a Navigo Decouverte pass it is good for Monday to Sunday night. You will need a passport size photo, take it to a ticket window pay 31.60 euro. They will give you a plastic pass in a little sleeve with your photo pon it, which you tap on and you are good to go for metro, buses and it will even get you to CDG airport. Great value.
We love the Paris metro, but wow some of the trains are super crowded and yet you arrive at a station and more squeeze on.

Our favourite street in Paris is rue mouffetard. In the 5arr, the Latin quarter. It is where we had our first apartment stay many years ago. It is a street full of food market stores. Fromagerie, charcuteries, boulangeries, poissonneries, pâtisseries fruit and vegetables stalls and quaint cafes, for people watching. All locals shop there with their baskets and sacks full of yummy goodies. Sigh.IMG_1791.jpegIMG_1792.jpegIMG_1793.jpegIMG_1799.jpegIMG_1800.jpegIMG_1808.jpeg935930de-e297-4188-bcd7-9294996ced89.jpeg
 
Next day we met up with a young French man, who we hosted in our home a few urea’s ago. Which was a nice catch up. He showed us a few different places. Small galleries, the largest library ( bibliothèque) in Paris, which was filled with of people studying, reading and enjoying the silence. We also passed by the louvre ( we did not go in this time, we have been several times before.

I also had a very expensive pot of tea on the fashionable street of rue Kléber, at the elegant Richard V café, opposite the Trocadéro where it is crowded with view picture takers and influencers from all over the world.

I had a croqué madame for brunch. Watched closely by a hungry dog.IMG_1807.jpegIMG_1812.jpegIMG_1818.jpegIMG_1822.jpegIMG_1842.jpegIMG_1844.jpegIMG_1848.jpegIMG_1840.jpeg
 
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You've seen some great tourist sights during your time in Paris, Ellen. The two photos of the nave of the cathedral were interesting, one calm with almost no one praying, and then in the other it's utter bedlam!

(Also I can't get over how much they charge for tea in France. It's absolutely ludicrous no matter where you go.)
 
Next day we met up with a young French man, who we hosted in our home a few urea’s ago. Which was a nice catch up. He showed us a few different places. Small galleries, the largest library ( bibliothèque) in Paris, which was filled with of people studying, reading and enjoying the silence. We also passed by the louvre ( we did not go in this time, we have been several times before.

I also had a very expensive pot of tea on the fashionable street of rue Kléber, at the elegant Richard V café, opposite the Trocadéro where it is crowded with view picture takers and influencers from all over the world.

I had a croqué madame for brunch. Watched closely by a hungry dog.View attachment 470176View attachment 470177View attachment 470178View attachment 470179View attachment 470181View attachment 470182View attachment 470183View attachment 470184
Really enjoying your photos and TR @ellen10
And - there is Mr ellen10 in shorts and everyone else is rugged up in puffer jackets and coats!
 
I've heard all sort of info about pickpockets in Paris. Have you found this to be an issue. Do you take any precautions.
 
I've heard all sort of info about pickpockets in Paris. Have you found this to be an issue. Do you take any precautions.
France has one of the highest crime rates in Europe and pickpockets are the worst in Paris.

I'd be interested to hear if Ellen has encountered any trouble. In all my years of living and visiting there I have never been pickpocketed. I rarely go to the main tourist areas though and I'm careful all the time (zipped up cross body bag, hand on it as much as possible. Nothing in my pockets. Minimising phone use on the Metro and always so that my hands protect it being snatched from me. Etc.

I also read the riot act to any friends or family who visit while I'm there and I keep an eye on them. Just be mindful of where you put things (on your body/at cafés/in public transport) and be careful. If you are at main tourist attractions be REALLY careful.
 

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