Saturday, December 6, 2025

Day 1 in Paris, Before the Tour and La Boheme

We paid for an extra night at the hotel, so when we arrived mid morning we would be able to check in and not wait til 4 pm.  As we entered this small botigue hotel (had only 23 rooms) we had a little sitting area with a kitchen type area for the coffee machine.  The door to the bathroom is there on the left.
The hotel was historic and they tried to keep the feel in the decore.
The hotel is family owned along with 2 others that they refurbished.
The room was quite comfortable, and the staff was excellent.  We had 2 chairs.  The closet was roomy with ample space for hanging items as well as shelves.  Really much more then you often get in hotels in the states.
We were happy to check in, and take a nap before heading out to look around a bit.  We also had tickets for the Opera this night and needed some rest before hand.
The hotel called a taxi for us and suggested a place for an early dinner before the opera.  The Opera was La Boheme at the Bastille Opera House, which is the modern facility.

We would have preferred to attend the opera in the historic Opera House, The Garnier Theater, but apparently most of the performances are now held at the new facility.

The music was fabulous, but we didn't think much of the modern take on the Opera where the people are stranded in space.  We didn't feel like the story translated well.

Once the lights went out, we had a hard time staying awake, and perhaps we would have enjoyed the performance more if it hadn't been the day we got there with our jet lag.  It was the only night that would be possible for us to go though.  So theres that.


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  1. Sounds like it was good to get in and take your time before really getting going. Looks like a nice hotel.

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    1. It really was Liz, we just find as we get older we really need to do that so we can enjoy the touring more.

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  2. Good idea to be able to check in right away. The hotel looks wonderful! I would have had a hard time staying awake at the opera too.

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    1. It was good we were able to get up and move around during intermisson that helped us wake up a bit more.

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  3. The hotel stay was wonderfully comfortable and welcoming, even if the opera didn’t quite lift you out of jet lag.

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    1. Right you are. We throughly enjoyed our 2 nights there.

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  4. That opera does sound like a strange story. I remember nodding off at a Broadway show in NYC because I was so exhausted from traveling.

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  5. Oh, even though you were tired with jet lag, if that was only night you could go, then you did the right thing. Take me with you next time!!

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  6. "Lost in Space" Boheme? Sheesh, what next? Your hotel looks charming!

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  7. So excited to follow you on your Paris adventure. Hoping to get to Paris next December and then to do the Christmas Markets in Strasbourg.

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