The Anonymous Widower

A Day In Paris

As I wasn’t sure how long it would take to get home, before I left, I booked a ticket on the 21:10 Eurostar from Paris to London.

This effectively gave me nine hours in Paris, so I decided to go to the Louvre and then do some exploration.

Unfortunately, my camera ran out of juice, so there isn’t many pictures.

But I enjoyed myself otherwise!

I did even find a gluten-free creperie in Montmartre, but unfortunately it shuts on Mondays.

This wouldn’t have been a disaster, as I knew I’d get a good supper on Eurostar.

But unfortunately, I’d somehow mixed up getting my gluten-free meal.

The staff however, rustled me up some very acceptable chicken with chick-peas.

I was in my bed in Hackney by just after eleven, after eight trains in seven days.

Being close to St. Pancras means that trains are a very good option, as I can always get a bus home if the train is a very late one.

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October 14, 2013 - Posted by | Food, Transport/Travel | , , , ,

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