15 Oct, Paris - London via Euro Star
Last night was the last night in Paris. I was on the top of the Arc de Triumph looking at the night scene of Paris for the last day. Paris is indeed charming. I feel sad again that I am going to leave this city. Although this time I didn't do much sightseeing, mainly shopping I guess. Arriving Paris last Sunday morning from Zurich, the itinerary of the week is like:
Sun - Flea market, Musee d'Ossey, Centre du Pompadour
Mon - Champee l'Esyee, George V, that's also where I met David & Giogia
Tue - Mufftard Street, Latin Quarter, St. Germain
Wed - Versailles
Thurs - Lafayette, Pritempt
Fri - Marais
Sat - Lafayette, Moutaine
My hand is still hurting because of dragging the very heavy luggage, and my brain isn't really working because of only 6 hours sleep. This is 2 month and 1 week already for my trip in Europe, and honestly I do feel like going home have a nice shower, facial massage, hair treatment and good night sleep.
There are several touching moments on this trip, the first was when I entered the St. Peter's church in Rome, the second was when I was in the Versailles, looking at the ancient architectures and interior decoration. Wishing my parents could also be here to look at the great work. The third is on the last night knowing that I am leaving Paris. Oh, the Lion Memorial in Lucern is also touching. You seem to be able to feel its pain when looking at its face.
The Euro Star is pretty fast, think it's 2 or 3 times faster than the normal train, still feel sleepy...
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