___ Paris has always struck me as a tourist destination. What could be the French capital that my attention? Nothing really. Perhaps he felt some curiosity to see this mass of iron that looked like the Eiffel Tower, but that was not enough. Luckily came "Amélie ", a delicious film by Jean-Pierre Jeunet who has many followers and critics. And I fell in love with your photography, its aesthetic, Yan Tierssen music and big eyes Audrey Tautou. And then finally I wanted to go to Paris. I already had "my reason."
___ was Tuesday, I was nervous, was the last day known Montmartre. The day freak play in which the differences.
___ How could it be otherwise, we breakfasted at the sound of "Le Valse D'Amélie." On each trip we have a Banda Sonora. I mean music that is repeated constantly throughout the trip. It's natural, unprovoked, just let it happen. In the case of Paris, undoubtedly our BSO was the great music and retrosound Tierssen of Pink Martini. Laure thankful to wake up each morning to decide on the perfect music.
___ We got up early to seize the day, but Isa took days complaining of his feet. Well, actually it was not the feet but the shoes. Since we expected a long day kicked, we prefer to first go to buy some sneakers ("sneakers" is said here, although most sites are "sneakers" or tennis, "I consider the most successful names, but I sound like Chinese.) We stopped at "Republique" looking stores Decathlon Sports to finally enter Isa Go Sporto and bought some Reebok for 35 €, which is not bad, said they were in a foreign country and that at least in Barcelona, the Footwear is usually quite darling. Then we come to the Opera and premiered in its grand staircases. We looked inside, saw the hall and some statues, but we suppress it to make a tour that I recall was quite expensive. We took the subway again and got to "Abbesses" stop Montmartre district and certainly appears in the film (where the blind man with the player).
___ had been made too late, we were hungry so we decided to Montmartre go to the park, a landscaped park, something monumental steep, full of stairs and crowned by the Sacre Coeur church, we all remember the Taj Mahal. We ate a few snacks, most were picnic. Eating while watching people became a most curious experience, saw from a cartoonist focused on the blonde girl who was portraying, three Buddhist tourists face to be passing it big. We ate quickly and went up to the church. Maybe it was more interesting outside than inside, especially because Montmartre is a hill, and from the entrance to the Sacre Coeur you have a good view of Paris.
___ We had the narrow streets behind the church and found a good way we find the old cabaret Lapin Agile (known for drawing André Gill made a rabbit jumping from a frying pan), the vineyards of Montmartre and finally a place full of artists offering a portrait, a cartoon, your silhouette in carton in less than a minute or any other skill you can take home as souvenirs. We noticed a boy sitting with a crystal ball, moving the hands pretending that floated. It was a given birth, but the truth is that I left half hypnotized. The closest thing I could find is this video Kirai.
___ After we took the Rue Lepic and we went straight to "Les deux molins" which as you may already have guessed , is the famous brasserie where he works in the film Amélie Poulain. The first impression is certainly disappointing, they have fixed a bit, it seems more modern, but once inside, the charm of the people taking photos and large poster signed by Jeunet reconcile you with the site.
___ We take it slow an iced coffee and Coca-Cola as we drew to Audrey Tautou in our books and played with Laure sunglasses. After the freak inside me, felt the need to go to browse to the toilet, would it be like in the movie?, Would a phone booth? The result was unpleasant, I did a couple of pictures while I just laughed and thought it would cost much to fix the toilet like the rest of the place.
___ After a good rest, we passed the Moulin Rouge (not really worth it), and continue our search and capture locations of Amélie. Studio 28 found an old cinema still shows a certain charm and the movie rarely seen in a few planes, then we got to the place where they filmed part of the grocery store. The "Maison Collignon" (actually called "Au Marche de la Butte") remains quite similar on the outside (even have left the false grocery poster on the roof and show some pictures of the shoot), but once get inside, you find a small grocery store with a rather charming zero. I could not resist and ended up buying a poster of the movie in French.
___ After our long and interesting walk through Montmartre, we headed back to the center, this time using the metro line 14, as no special driver and you can get in one of its points see all the way through the tunnels through the glass.
___ evening dinner and visited a curious cave where they played traditional Breton music and other folk songs. Laure found that he could read Cyrillic and that singing was not his thing. In addition, I would try to read the lyrics of "Beyond the sea" in French, with so little skill that sang the " the meeer ..." (the sea) as a " the merdeee ... " (shit) . Laura gave a fit of laughter and I was glad I had not read it in high ¬ _ ¬ U
___ was Tuesday, I was nervous, was the last day known Montmartre. The day freak play in which the differences.
___ How could it be otherwise, we breakfasted at the sound of "Le Valse D'Amélie." On each trip we have a Banda Sonora. I mean music that is repeated constantly throughout the trip. It's natural, unprovoked, just let it happen. In the case of Paris, undoubtedly our BSO was the great music and retrosound Tierssen of Pink Martini. Laure thankful to wake up each morning to decide on the perfect music.
___ We got up early to seize the day, but Isa took days complaining of his feet. Well, actually it was not the feet but the shoes. Since we expected a long day kicked, we prefer to first go to buy some sneakers ("sneakers" is said here, although most sites are "sneakers" or tennis, "I consider the most successful names, but I sound like Chinese.) We stopped at "Republique" looking stores Decathlon Sports to finally enter Isa Go Sporto and bought some Reebok for 35 €, which is not bad, said they were in a foreign country and that at least in Barcelona, the Footwear is usually quite darling. Then we come to the Opera and premiered in its grand staircases. We looked inside, saw the hall and some statues, but we suppress it to make a tour that I recall was quite expensive. We took the subway again and got to "Abbesses" stop Montmartre district and certainly appears in the film (where the blind man with the player).
___ had been made too late, we were hungry so we decided to Montmartre go to the park, a landscaped park, something monumental steep, full of stairs and crowned by the Sacre Coeur church, we all remember the Taj Mahal. We ate a few snacks, most were picnic. Eating while watching people became a most curious experience, saw from a cartoonist focused on the blonde girl who was portraying, three Buddhist tourists face to be passing it big. We ate quickly and went up to the church. Maybe it was more interesting outside than inside, especially because Montmartre is a hill, and from the entrance to the Sacre Coeur you have a good view of Paris.
___ We had the narrow streets behind the church and found a good way we find the old cabaret Lapin Agile (known for drawing André Gill made a rabbit jumping from a frying pan), the vineyards of Montmartre and finally a place full of artists offering a portrait, a cartoon, your silhouette in carton in less than a minute or any other skill you can take home as souvenirs. We noticed a boy sitting with a crystal ball, moving the hands pretending that floated. It was a given birth, but the truth is that I left half hypnotized. The closest thing I could find is this video Kirai.
___ After we took the Rue Lepic and we went straight to "Les deux molins" which as you may already have guessed , is the famous brasserie where he works in the film Amélie Poulain. The first impression is certainly disappointing, they have fixed a bit, it seems more modern, but once inside, the charm of the people taking photos and large poster signed by Jeunet reconcile you with the site.
___ We take it slow an iced coffee and Coca-Cola as we drew to Audrey Tautou in our books and played with Laure sunglasses. After the freak inside me, felt the need to go to browse to the toilet, would it be like in the movie?, Would a phone booth? The result was unpleasant, I did a couple of pictures while I just laughed and thought it would cost much to fix the toilet like the rest of the place.
___ After a good rest, we passed the Moulin Rouge (not really worth it), and continue our search and capture locations of Amélie. Studio 28 found an old cinema still shows a certain charm and the movie rarely seen in a few planes, then we got to the place where they filmed part of the grocery store. The "Maison Collignon" (actually called "Au Marche de la Butte") remains quite similar on the outside (even have left the false grocery poster on the roof and show some pictures of the shoot), but once get inside, you find a small grocery store with a rather charming zero. I could not resist and ended up buying a poster of the movie in French.
___ After our long and interesting walk through Montmartre, we headed back to the center, this time using the metro line 14, as no special driver and you can get in one of its points see all the way through the tunnels through the glass.
___ evening dinner and visited a curious cave where they played traditional Breton music and other folk songs. Laure found that he could read Cyrillic and that singing was not his thing. In addition, I would try to read the lyrics of "Beyond the sea" in French, with so little skill that sang the " the meeer ..." (the sea) as a " the merdeee ... " (shit) . Laura gave a fit of laughter and I was glad I had not read it in high ¬ _ ¬ U
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