10:00am, Chateau de Versailles
There was already a long-long- queue for
the entrance A, when we arrived at Chateau de Versailles. It was considered that it would take one
or two hours to enter. But what a fortune
for us, the entrance C was open just
in time,
then we waited to enter only for fifteen
minutes.
We used an audio guide and toured through
the king's room, the queen's room,
and famous
Galerie des Glaces (Hall of Mirrors).
Then we entered another palace from entrance
B, and this is also superb.
Again we sighed to see a gorgeous spot
in
France.
The Hampton Court Palace in London becomes
a small building, if you visit the Versailles.
The gardens are larger, too. How many days
do you need to walk in all of this shateau?
I don't know.
Inside of Chateau de Versaillles
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We came back to Paris city, and Hisako bought
a watch at Cartie, then we were going to
go to Musee d'Orsay, however,it already closed.
So we walked around the Seinu. This river
is beautiful, too. I can understand the reason
why Paris is called "Art City".
the view of Seinu
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09:00pm, La Tour Eiffel
We came to La Tour Eiffel (the Eiffel Tower) to see the night view. We followed the long
queue and it was half past ten when we arrived
at the top of the tower. It means we had
to move in a queue for one and half hour.
Besides, we had expected too much. The view
didn't meet our expectation.
And moreover, we had to fallow the queue
to get down. We got tired very much.
This was the first place to have bored us
in Paris.