Wednesday, 27 May 2015

Paris Part 4 - River Boat Tour & Cimetiétre du Pére-Lachaise

Evening folks!!

I've been a bit quiet on the blogging front as I was in Cyprus the week before last for my best friends wedding (outfit post to come very soon, sneak peeks over on Instagram!) and spent this Bank Holiday Weekend editing the last of my Paris photos. Yeah, I know, it was almost 2 months ago, but I took A LOT of photos! So, not to leave you waiting much longer, here is the 4th and final part of my trip to Paris. Make sure you check out Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 too!

Our second-to-last day was my Nan's actual birthday, so what better way to celebrate than tea at Ladurée!!










I went for a mini caramel tart whilst my Nan had the lemon version and my Aunty the raspberry. Of course we popped into the shop next door so I could treat myself to a box of macaroons. I just wanted to try everything, although most of it looked far too good to even eat!!

Enough about sweet treats, how about my outfit?


Dress - Pop Boutique // Cardigan - UniQlo // Shoes - Matalan
 
I feel very Moonrise Kingdom in this mustard number from Pop Boutique. You may remember me winning some vinyl vouchers to spend in their stores late last year. This was one of the first items I bought with them. I also went on a bit of a spending spree just before my holiday to Cyprus, so keep your eyes peeled for more of my purchases. It was still a little chilly, so grey knitted tights and this woolly UniQlo cardigan were the perfect match. I wore my white brogues from Matalan to go with the white collar and sleeve cuffs (which I stupidly forgot to show off!) of the dress.

Right, back to Paris! We had a little bit of time before our river tour for a wander around (and another créme brulée). Or original plan for the day had been to visit the  Louvre, but silly me got the days mixed up and it was closed, but we still went to see the beautiful building.











We could already feel the wind from the Parisian streets, but from the boat it was notched up to 10! I was pretty glad I'd tied my hair up that day. We got to see a lot of the same bits of Paris that we had seen on the tour bus, but this was from a slightly different angle, and hello, we were on a boat!! There was also a lovely tour guide telling us sweet little stories about the monuments, including one featuring one of the bridges where lovers close their eyes, make a wish and kiss as they travel underneath it.





















I could stare at Parisian buildings forever. I just love the architecture of this romantic city.

Remember the jigsaw we were doing back at our apartment? Well turns out it had a piece missing *LE CRY* so we consoled ourselves with some fine dining and wine in Bastille (and more créme brulée!)




The next morning we rose early to make the most of the half day we had left before we had to catch our Eurostar back to London. We found out we weren't too far from Cimetiére du Pére-Lachaise, the largest cemetery in Paris. There are quite a few well known names buried there. This place is so big it becomes a bit of a fun game (in a cemetery?!) to try and find these graves hidden within the 110 acre site. Some of them aren't how you would expect them to look. Some graves are so big, almost like houses!














We had just about enough time for some grub (and a final créme brulée - I may have a problem...) before we had to rush back to the apartment to pick up our cases and hop on a train back home.



I had the most amazing week and cannot wait to go back (I'm definitely gong back, there's plenty more créme brulée for me to try!). I will never tire of this beautiful city.

Thanks for reading :) be sure to follow over on Bloglovin, Twitter, Instagram and Facebook as I'll be posting about my holiday to Cyprus for my best friends wedding!

Bonne nuit Paris <3 br="">

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Paris Part 4 - River Boat Tour & Cimetiétre du Pére-Lachaise

Evening folks!!

I've been a bit quiet on the blogging front as I was in Cyprus the week before last for my best friends wedding (outfit post to come very soon, sneak peeks over on Instagram!) and spent this Bank Holiday Weekend editing the last of my Paris photos. Yeah, I know, it was almost 2 months ago, but I took A LOT of photos! So, not to leave you waiting much longer, here is the 4th and final part of my trip to Paris. Make sure you check out Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 too!

Our second-to-last day was my Nan's actual birthday, so what better way to celebrate than tea at Ladurée!!










I went for a mini caramel tart whilst my Nan had the lemon version and my Aunty the raspberry. Of course we popped into the shop next door so I could treat myself to a box of macaroons. I just wanted to try everything, although most of it looked far too good to even eat!!

Enough about sweet treats, how about my outfit?


Dress - Pop Boutique // Cardigan - UniQlo // Shoes - Matalan
 
I feel very Moonrise Kingdom in this mustard number from Pop Boutique. You may remember me winning some vinyl vouchers to spend in their stores late last year. This was one of the first items I bought with them. I also went on a bit of a spending spree just before my holiday to Cyprus, so keep your eyes peeled for more of my purchases. It was still a little chilly, so grey knitted tights and this woolly UniQlo cardigan were the perfect match. I wore my white brogues from Matalan to go with the white collar and sleeve cuffs (which I stupidly forgot to show off!) of the dress.

Right, back to Paris! We had a little bit of time before our river tour for a wander around (and another créme brulée). Or original plan for the day had been to visit the  Louvre, but silly me got the days mixed up and it was closed, but we still went to see the beautiful building.











We could already feel the wind from the Parisian streets, but from the boat it was notched up to 10! I was pretty glad I'd tied my hair up that day. We got to see a lot of the same bits of Paris that we had seen on the tour bus, but this was from a slightly different angle, and hello, we were on a boat!! There was also a lovely tour guide telling us sweet little stories about the monuments, including one featuring one of the bridges where lovers close their eyes, make a wish and kiss as they travel underneath it.





















I could stare at Parisian buildings forever. I just love the architecture of this romantic city.

Remember the jigsaw we were doing back at our apartment? Well turns out it had a piece missing *LE CRY* so we consoled ourselves with some fine dining and wine in Bastille (and more créme brulée!)




The next morning we rose early to make the most of the half day we had left before we had to catch our Eurostar back to London. We found out we weren't too far from Cimetiére du Pére-Lachaise, the largest cemetery in Paris. There are quite a few well known names buried there. This place is so big it becomes a bit of a fun game (in a cemetery?!) to try and find these graves hidden within the 110 acre site. Some of them aren't how you would expect them to look. Some graves are so big, almost like houses!














We had just about enough time for some grub (and a final créme brulée - I may have a problem...) before we had to rush back to the apartment to pick up our cases and hop on a train back home.



I had the most amazing week and cannot wait to go back (I'm definitely gong back, there's plenty more créme brulée for me to try!). I will never tire of this beautiful city.

Thanks for reading :) be sure to follow over on Bloglovin, Twitter, Instagram and Facebook as I'll be posting about my holiday to Cyprus for my best friends wedding!

Bonne nuit Paris <3 br="">

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