Year 8 trip to Paris

Article by Milan Kapoor 8G

In the early hours of 27th of June, 35 pupils and five teachers Mrs Gardiner, Mrs Hutton, Mrs Lloyd, Mr Matchett and Mr Mahood all embarked on a journey to Paris.

We were all very excited and when we arrived in Paris we were greeted by our very nice bus driver called Klaas. Firstly, we went on a very exciting river cruise on the Seine, after lunch we went to see the Eiffel Tower and after that we went on a shopping trip to Champs-Élysées. Some people shopped and some people sat in the cafés. After the shopping trip we had dinner in a buffet style restaurant and then finally we went to our hotel.

The next day there was no sleeping in as we were going to Disneyland. We went on some rides and then we all watched the parade and we then had dinner in Planet Hollywood and finally we watched a spectacular firework display. By the time we were out of Disneyland it was midnight and we were all exhausted.

Day 3, we had a quick visit to the Val d’ Europe shopping centre. Then we went to the Louvre and afterwards to Montparnasse Tower where we had an unbelievable view of Paris. We then had Pizza Hut and when we were done we went to the highest natural point in Paris - Montmartre.  After that we went to the hotel for the last time.

The last day, we went to the science museum and then we went to La Défense and then finally the airport. Here we reflected on the trip and now we have lots and lots of wonderful memories of Paris 2015.

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