Café Marley sits under the arcades of the Louvre, no more than fifty feet from the glass pyramid. In fact, the terrace provides an elevated vantage point giving diners one of the best views in the city. At sunset the scene is all aglow; glass and metal shimmering against the surrounding basin of water.
The posh bistro serves Continental cuisine, although you can order only cocktails or a light lunch. Tourists and Parisians alike drop in to rest after wandering through the vast art collections.
Mimi has returned from Europe concluding her roundabout travels of local, national and international destinations.She explored Georgia, Tennessee, France and Germany by boat, train, airplane, auto, taxi, van, bus, bicycle, ATV, helicopter, zipline, raft and on foot.
Farmhouse in the Lavender Fields of Provence, France
She photographed lavender fields by day and cathedrals at night; farmer's markets; mountain streams and her two month old grandson's feet.
It was a month on the move and Mimi is tired.She's glad to be home to watch fireworks and celebrate the Fourth of July. In upcoming blog posts she will share her recommendations on hotels, restaurants, activities, places of interest and compelling reasons to visit.
Family Feet--Jonah, Mommy and Daddy
Photo of Mimi (AKA Debi) in the field of lavender by Susan Bowen.
First the Parthenon in Athens, now the Eiffel Tower in Paris. What famous tourist attraction will striking workers close next?
The 120-year-old city landmark did not open Wednesday or Thursday due to workers demands for higher pay.
According to the Associated Press, “More than 500 people work in the Eiffel Tower, from welders and plumbers to security guards and cooks.”
Normally the historic site receives 18,000 visitors per day, offering them the most fabulous views of Paris, a restaurant for dining and a few gift shops.
Back in 2003, I rode the elevator up nearly 1,000 feet for that essential Parisian experience. I chose to walk down and savor the sights.
Once again, I am saddened for the people being turned away.