Trip to Paris by Stephen Mitchell
When my mum told she had to go to Paris for a business trip
and suggested that I go with her, I have to admit it wasn’t that keen on the
idea at first. It’s not that I wasn’t interested in going to Paris, but I just
didn’t think it would be much fun with a parent! In the end, though, Mum managed
to convince me that we would have a good time.
We live in London so we didn’t’ have to fly. We took the Eurostar,
which is a high-speed train that takes about two hours to get there. I thought
that I might be a bit scared as the train travels trough a 50-kilometre-long
tunnel underneath the sea between England and France. But as we were travelling
when it was already dark, I didn’t realise that we were in the tunnel until we
were almost out of it.
Once we were in Paris, and apart from a couple of meetings
on the first day. Mum was free the rest of the time. We did lots of sightseeing,
including going to the Louvre Museum to see Leonardo da Vinci’s painting called
the Mona Lisa. I’m not usually a big fan of art galleries, but Mum persuaded me
to go, and it wasn’t as boring as I thought it was going to be. It was actually
quite exciting to see such a famous painting in real life.
The highlight of the trip was when we visited the Eiffel
Tower. This famous monument is 324 metres high and has three floors, which you
can get to by lift, or you can walk up 669 steps to get the first two floors! I
wanted to go to the top floor, but Mum refused. She’s afraid of heights, and
said she couldn’t manage anything higher than the second floor, I was a bit
disappointed – a friend had been all the way to the top and he’d told me that
the view was amazing – but I tried not to show Mum that I minded. In any case,
the view from the second floor was pretty spectacular.
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