英国和法国时常闹点小矛盾,或者彼此瞧不起对方。可能这是邻居国家比较容易发生的问题,我也能明白。看伟大的艺术,两国不相上下,勇猛的战争英雄,两家也各自有自己的长处。从建筑,音乐,文化,历史,个性,英国和法国真的没办法一分胜负,真的各有各的特色和长处。但是如果比起烤面包,法国的法棍真的完全的赢了英国。所以,到法国,别的可以不做,一定每天来一根面包好吗?
As long as you plan your day in Paris making sure some "A" and "B" are included, then the day can't go too bad.
The Garden of Rodin Musuem is a pleasant little place no matter you're an art lover or not. It's reasonably sized, comes with a cafe that serves great refreshment, and of course, piece after piece of some of the most breathtaking work of sculptures.
Trying to blend in with the environment, I wore:
// Coat(similar) from River Island //
// Cashmere Jumper (similar) from Jaeger //
// Marble Print Pants from ASOS //
// Tote from Mansur Gavriel //
// Boots from Marks and Spancer //
After a good dose of brain food for the day, we stopped at a rather different garden done by Ralph, snuggled up with way too many cushions and throws, and had some real comfort food. After which we got a fresh baguette at a busy-ish looking local bakery, ordered a good wine, and had them in the hotel bed while having The Hobbit playing on the TV. Well, judge me all you want, but sometimes a little break in between the hard-core traveling is quite essential, don't you agree?