It was a little strange for my taste.
We then saw the famous Theatre du Vieux Colombier. It has been closed and opened twice but now stands strong. It is most famous for the production of No Exit, a Jean-Paul Sartre play.
It is small but bigger inside.
The next stop was my favorite part of the day, Pierre Herme. This is a delicious Pastry show that originated in Japan and has made its way to Paris, it is so delicious. I had to have some so I bought the most chocolately thing I could see and it was out of this world delicious. It was so rich, silky, light, and sweet. I will never forget it.
I was sitting and eating so no one could tell I was a tourists.
We then went into Saint-Sulpice which is the second largest church in Paris. It was featured in the best seller " Da Vinci Code" which has made it a new tourists attraction. It was a typical church and a good place to relax and enjoy the music. There were a lot of Parisians paying their respects in many different ways. Some were kissing the feet of the different saint statues and some were singing with a lot of movement.
The interior was really big and clean.
I then made my way to an English book store named the "Village Voice". It was really nice to see and hear people speak English, next time I am in need of a book I am happy I have a place to go. The last stop was the Abbaye Saint-Germaine Tower. The building has different styles , it also was used as a prison, and a storage facility for gun powder. It then had a fire which was obvious from the Exterior.
Overall I enjoyed this walk, it was in a really nice area and on a nice day. It started to rain as soon as I finished the walk, I was really lucky.
Overall I enjoyed this walk, it was in a really nice area and on a nice day. It started to rain as soon as I finished the walk, I was really lucky.

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