Paris
With no time to even think about what to wear me and 3 girlfriends were on our way to Paris.
This was so out of the norm for me and I couldn't quiet believe it was happening.I've always had fascinations with Paris and I've been begging my boyfriend to take me for a while but for some reason we've just never got round to going, so when an opportunity to go with friends cropped up I grabbed it by the horns.
Our journey into Paris was a trip on it's own. From running out of petrol in England, popping a tyre in Calais to getting pulled over by the Police in Paris. Once we finally got out the car our holiday could truly begin and we could begin to see what Paris had to offer 4 fashion students.
If you're thinking of gong to Paris here's my little 'go to'
1. If your driving, have a spare tyre. You never know what may happen.
2. Learn a little french so if you puncher your tyre you know how to ask for help.
3.If your driving, be prepared just drive slow and look around you constantly. Stay calm.
4. Go for a while, 2 days and 1 night wasn't enough! There's so much to see.
5.Plan your day. Give yourself time limits to be in certain places. Time fly's when your having fun.
6.Check the weather. It will always be a little colder or a little warmer in Paris than London so be prepared.
7. Go to the top of the tower! The eiffel tower is unbelievable go to the top! It's worth it.
8.Have fun, take it all in… on your camera.
Anywho, enough from me. MEP.X
Our journey into Paris was a trip on it's own. From running out of petrol in England, popping a tyre in Calais to getting pulled over by the Police in Paris. Once we finally got out the car our holiday could truly begin and we could begin to see what Paris had to offer 4 fashion students.
Paris at Christmas time is truly magical. Finger numbingly cold but still so magical, like something you'd see in a Disney film. When we accidentally stumbled across a Christmas market at Champs-elysees we couldn't quiet believe it. I would defiantly recommend to any one going to Paris in December to visit, it was beautiful and some of the stalls were outstanding, selling food and gifts. Even if you don't spend any money at the market it is still worth having a walk around. The atmosphere is something you won't find in London. I would also recommend to any shop-aholic to visit Galleries Lafayette although you will find that everything is probably out of your price range it is lovely to walk around and see some of the designer clothes. I know you're probably thinking "but we can do that at home" honestly, something about seeing Chanel in Paris is different to seeing it at home.
I never thought that I would be a spontaneous person because I like to have things organised but I think this random trip to Paris has helped me out I feel like it was just what I needed, I feel stress relived and i feel a bit more accomplished. Be the spontaneous Sally even if it's a bit out of your comfort zone, what have you got to lose? (Maybe a bit of money)
If you're thinking of gong to Paris here's my little 'go to'
1. If your driving, have a spare tyre. You never know what may happen.
2. Learn a little french so if you puncher your tyre you know how to ask for help.
3.If your driving, be prepared just drive slow and look around you constantly. Stay calm.
4. Go for a while, 2 days and 1 night wasn't enough! There's so much to see.
5.Plan your day. Give yourself time limits to be in certain places. Time fly's when your having fun.
6.Check the weather. It will always be a little colder or a little warmer in Paris than London so be prepared.
7. Go to the top of the tower! The eiffel tower is unbelievable go to the top! It's worth it.
8.Have fun, take it all in… on your camera.
Anywho, enough from me. MEP.X
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