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31 March 2026

Paris 2026 - Day 6

Steps today: 25 753 / 16.98 km

Today we started with a much longer walk to breakfast and I decided to push the boat out! Croissant AND buttered baguette AND fried eggs.


It was great...  but I was starting to feel pre-full for lunch and supper. Once upon a time I could eat all this every morning without consequences but that's no longer the case. Sigh. Not enough stomach space for 3 large meals a day no matter how much I want to eat on vacation.

We started with a meander through all the covered passages...



And then a drink stop for a cognac to help push down breakfast!



Next I wanted to show Vesna the Notre Dame des Victoire Basilica. It's amazing! Floor to ceiling plaques line just about every inch!  Sadly there was a service in session so we couldn't wander around. We said we'd come back but never did. What a shame. I managed 2 quick shots, thankfully I have many from previous visits.

The rain came back out after this, so I didn't take too many pictures... I'm really not sure what was next on the agenda. I have these 2 pictures but they don't spark any memories. Did we stop for another drink? No idea.

We ducked in for a nice lunch in a lively place -  it was 2:30PM by then but I barely ate half my meal since I was still full from breakfast which was at 9:30AM



The sun was back out after lunch so we digested some more by walking around the Louvre and Tuileries Garden






After this, we took the metro over to see the Dome des Invalides

When it was time for a drink stop, I could not resist a "little bite" of cheese. My Saint Marcelin at La Coupole was such a fail I was determined for a do-over. This one was great but made me doubt my ability to have dinner later!


We walked back across the bridge to see the Eiffel Tower again - I love the clouds in this shot!


And then I wanted to show Vesna the Bouquet of Tulips art installation. It's very impressive! The hand is so life-like! complete with cuticles and beauty marks. Remarkable!



Then I had a flash: I wondered if the restauration was completed on the Sainte Trinité Church? It's been covered up for about 3 vacations now. Off we went... and HOORAY! it's finally unveiled! Beautiful. How many more vacations before I can visit the inside?


We made it to our supper destination by 7PM. Bouillon Julien. It's reputed to be the best preserved art nouveau interior in Paris.

I am not in love with the menus in Bouillons, and the quality is not the best, but it's cheap and I wanted to experience it so like good little Parisians, we got in line and waited. Line-ups are ubiquitous and this one was a "short" 45 minutes.

It was jam packed and we didn't get a table in the pretty section so yet again I got up to wander around and try and take pictures... I didn't do too badly considering I was rushing.



I started with escargots which were good but lukewarm and came with no clamps so had to hold them with my fingers.


Then steak which was really tough


The best part was the cheese for dessert


Despite the mediocre meal, I'd still go back to stare at the ceiling. We left around 10PM and there was still a line up outside!

It was about a 10 minute walk back to the room after this, but thankfully dry!

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