Misterpiggy thinks that this building is called L'Hotel des Invalides.
And this is the Ecole Militarie.
Le pont des Invalides et le grand palais?
Marc pulled the tour bus into Champs de Mars and everyone got off the bus for the group photo and views of the Eiffel tower.
Marie had to make a mad dash from the group photo spot to the Eiffel Tower in time to buy the group tickets. By the time the group reboarded the bus and Marc dropped everybody off at the base of the tower, Marie had the tickets and was there in line saving a place for the entire group! And what a busy day it was. Only one elevator was working so the line-ups were long.
Here are some pics of the Eiffel tower as misterpiggy waited to go up.
And here are the views from the second level observation deck, where it was really cold and gusty.
Unfortunately it was too windy for misterpiggy to take a picture outside lest he be blown off the railing. For the afternoon, many of the group members took the optional tour to Versailles and Marc was driving them there, so misterpiggy made his own way back to La Defense via the Metro.
It was nice that afternoon to finally have some leisure time to see some of the stores in the Quatre Temps mall across from the hotel. Best of all there was free wifi throughout the mall so misterpiggy could publish his exciting adventures in lovely France!
Later that evening, everybody said their goodbyes at the farewell dinner at a restaurant on the Champs Elysees. A final thank you to Trafalgar tour director Marie Dubois, who took care of misterpiggy and everyone so well and made for a wonderful vacation experience.
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