Je Suis Un Grand Flaneur
Today was my one business-free day in Paris. I went to bed very late after the Les Blogs party, and slept in very late (this will, at least, help with jetlag coming home). Having seen most of the big sites in Paris on previous trips, I gave over the afternoon to wandering around Paris. I took lots of photos. Most of the links in this entry point to them, or you can see them all here.
After an excellent lunch of coucous, I headed north through the Latin Quarter to one of the many campuses of the University of Paris. Frankly, it was bleak. It felt like an aging seventies super-project, with a vast warren of buildings (or maybe one super-building). I did find this great sign, though. I wonder, was there an “Install Party, Windows” somewhere on campus as well?
After I located an exit from the university (feeling a bit like I should be calling Tank), I wandered around Ile St. Louis, the less popular of the two islands in the Seine (that is what we are). I happened upon the small, charming Eglise St-Louis-en-I’Ile. I love that about France–you’re constantly finding empty, beautiful stone churches.
From there it was up into the Marais, which was my favourite neighbourhood. I did some shopping, stopped for une chocolate chaud, and then headed east to the Place de la Nation. From there, it was getting tres serieux about raining, so I hopped a couple of metros (where I spotted this chamber orchestra and took this blurry shot) and headed back to my hotel.
As a note to myself for future reference, I stayed at the Hotel Clos Medicis (scary Flashness ahead). It has a fantastic location, seemed to be (on the Paris scale) decent value and offers wifi (at an exorbitant price, which is apparently common here).