Parisian Christmas

Paris at Christmas is, of course, magical. We stayed a short train ride to the east - near Coulommiers, with its lovely park and many other places of interest (hidden in various back streets). The town is surrounded by chateaux, local cheese-makers (specialising in Brie) and champagne vineyards; nearby water activities are available in the summer and Disneyland-Paris is easily accessible.

On Christmas Eve we took the train to Paris, visiting the Sacre Coeur and Monmartre, with its artists and restaurants. Knowing the area quite well, we then strolled around, taking in the Parisian architecture, the Moulin Rouge and the bridge from the film, Inception. Just along the Seine from here, you can also stroll along the middle of the river to a small version of the Statue of Liberty.

As evening arrived, we glimpsed the Eiffel Tower and made our way through affluent streets to the Champs Elysees, eating pizza then visiting the Christmas market. 

 

The weather was gloomy at times so the best photographs are mainly taken after dark, taking advantage of the pretty Christmas lights. Of course, nothing says 'happy holidays' more than a trip to Disneyland so that's where we headed on Boxing Day... 



 

We look forward to another magical Christmas in the near future - maybe somewhere with snow or maybe somewhere tropical?

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