

Ok… SECOND DAY. We went to that island in the middle of Paris with all of the crazy old stuff. We got a taxi to Pont Neuf, the oldest bridge in Paris (see the stereotype? Everything here is old). We ran across the bridge towards Sainte Chapelle since we were late for our reservation, which was this popular stained glass place that was super shiny and colorful *and old.



Next, we went to see one of the oldest Gothic churches in the world… the famed Notre-Dame, which was partially burned down last year, so we only got to see the exterior of the historical building. Then we headed to several other old sites and buildings like Place St. Michel and had lunch at another random restaurant located at the Latin Quarter.

This time it was Australian, which was basically American food. After lunch, we went to the Cluny Museum, saw the magic pony carpet, and then went to see the Pantheon, which was this crowded looking capital building.


Lastly, after all of that exploration, we ate dinner at a French restaurant with really good pepper steak and fries (finally). And then we went back home.