Finally have the time to update my blog! WOOHOO!
This week kasi I only have class ng Monday. A miracle for Consulting Majors. Usually we have classes 9-5 Monday-Friday! Hello naman sa sabaw kong brain.
Anyway, October 8-9 I finally went to Paris!
It was just us 2 girls, Dianne and myself, and the boys stayed lang in Nantes.
We stayed witht he Evry people para tipid sa accommodations.
And mayne to get to Evry, especially when it’s your 1st time to ride the Metro in Paris, was one heck of an adventure! Kung saan saan kami napadpad ni Dianne. Gabi pa yun a! We arrived at mga 9pm and we got to Evry at around 2am.
1st stop was Chateau Versailles!
Since this place is hella-huge and I took a lot of pictures on this trip, I’ll divide the entries so it won’t get really long.
This was where the dauphin and dauphine of France lived before the the French Revolution began. The people inside the palace were living extravagantly while the people outside had hardly anything to eat.
Yep, this was where Marie Antoinette lived with Louis XVI.
And true to its history Chateau Versailles was nothing short of EXTRAVAGANT.
Grabe! Imagine living here! Kaloka!
Gates palang ginto na!
Wait ’til you see what’s inside!
I took close to a hundred photos, if not more, of the things I saw inside. From the Main Palace to the Petit Trianon to the lavish gardens!
Countless paintings littered the walls inside each room! The walls were dressed in velvet and the ceiling was either carved or painted!
Sobrang daming rooms. But if I had to choose, my favorite would be the Hall of Mirrors.
Hello naman sa kabonggahan nito!
The Queen’s Bed.
There was a nice litte tea room inside! Medj expensive yung mga sineserve so pinicturan ko na lang. Hehe.
When we went there SOBRANG LAMIG. As in! Apart from me being really cool, malamig talaga.

Look at the gardens naman! And this is just a small part of the HUMUNGOUS GARDENS they had. Kawawa naman gardener nila.
We went to Petit Trianon after. This was Louis XVI’s gift to Marie Antoinette. There’s a nice quaint villa and super laking gardens!
A portrait of Marie Antoinette
Rooms inside
This was the receiving area for Marie Antoinette’s guests. [I think.]
Salon de Campagnie or Games Room
Chamber a coucher or the Bedchamber
Little garden right outside the Petit Trianon
Back to the main palace!
Just look at how big this place is! Sobrang laki pa nyan sa may back part.
More of my trip to Paris on the next entries!























