Stephanie and I hit the ground running, or walking, rather. Trying to make up for lost time and being on a backwards schedule, we were wide awake at 4AM. We began our day combing the streets for a place to eat so early in the morning. We soon found a small diner just opening and were briefly satisfied with our croissants and espresso. Then it was off to watch the sunrise at the Eiffel Tower.
We continued on to the Arc De Triomphe as we looked for another cup of coffee, which was harder to come by than expected. Being our first day and full of energy, we were eager to explore Paris on foot, which we later regretted. Yet, we saw a lot of the city and most of the quintessential Parisian icons.
Having finished our coffee, we became accustomed to the life of a tourist by renting a toilette for a small fee. The rest of the early afternoon was spent at the Louvre, crossing off the must sees of the Mona Lisa and Vinos de Milo.
Other highlights included the medieval Louvre and a Greek granite bath we found highly comical. Although, the Mona Lisa did have a paparazzi like environment, we have been pleased with our timing. It has been the perfect combination of lack of crowds but still warm weather. After a prolonged nap we finished up the day with at the Pompidou (modern art museum) which also had great views of the city and Sacre Ceour at sunset.
Centre Pompidou
Our experience with Parisian food was somewhat lacking early today. Having gone to a small open café at the Louvre, we were dismayed to have our waiter bring our sandwich in a prepackaged box. Our brick oven pizza made up for it later.