I guess that you could say the majority of the day was just exploring the city and visiting chapels. It's amazing that these huge buildings are just about every quarter mile. So beautiful. It's nothing you could find hardly anywhere else.
We saw this place while we were just walking around, but it was absolutely stunning. The amount of power it possesses is quite humbling.
LEXINGTON GARDENS
Paris is filled with parks such as these. It was pretty crowded with people doing recreational activities.
SAINTE CHAPELLE
This place was amazing! It only took about three years to build, which is a relatively short time compared to other structures, but the stained glass windows were like nothing I've ever seen! We sat there for a little bit taking it all in. The amount of detail that was in every room is unbelievable and the sheer size of the place dwarfs your existence.
There was a smaller downstairs area that led to the main part of the chapel via a winding staircase.
And then some lunch and more walking around Paris...
There was art everywhere. It was most inspiring. The city is so old and you can definitely feel the history of it. It's so nice. Little cafes. Everyone buying fresh french baguettes. Eating lunches. Smelling flowers. Sounds cliche, and it was. I didn't mind at all.
And another little chapel (I forgot the name of this one, though, whoops!)...
We ended up going to a meat house for dinner. All they served was lettuce, MEAT, and french fries. Tahl and I don't eat much meat and she has been a vegetarian for seven years! Needless to say, the fries were really good.
After that, it was back to the hotel for some R & R. Ahh.