Au revoir Paris. I left Paris before the sunrise and headed to Palace of Versailles (Château de Versailles) along with some tour-mates. My sister was not joining the Versailles’ visit as she has been there before, while some other tour-mates decided to stay in hotel instead.

Château de Versailles in early morning
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The Louvre Museum (Musée du Louvre) is the largest museum in the world, and arguably the most popular as well. Dan Brown’s “The Da Vinci Code” probably made Louvre a more famous place than it already was.

The Louvre Pyramid, built in 1989 by architect I.M. Pei
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Travelled on October 7, 2005 | Tags
Ancient Sites,
History Museum,
Hot Springs,
Photos and Pictures,
UNESCO World Heritage,
Visit Bath,
Visit England,
Visit Europe,
Visit Somerset,
Visit United Kingdom
We were dropped nearby Bath Abbey and allowed our own free time. My first destination in Bath… the Roman Baths.

The Great Bath of Roman Baths
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I was standing in front of The National Gallery when I took the Trafalgar Square’s photo.

Photo of The National Gallery
I am not an artistic person, but I headed into the gallery anyway… to be honest I was desperately in need of a washroom. Turned out it was quite an impressive hour of visit in the gallery. It didn’t take an art expert to appreciate those art; the colours and the attention-to-details of some paintings were simply stunning.