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We’re on a whirlwind tour through Europe and after starting in Florence and making our way to Milan, we’ve left Italy and landed in Paris, France. This is our family’s first trip to The City of Lights and there’s way too much to see and do in just four days. So, we’re pausing our new mission of living like locals and focusing instead on finding as many authentic and kid-friendly sites and bites as we can get our chilly little hands on. Let’s start devouring some Parisian culture!
Contents:
0:00 Intro
0:40 Eiffel Tower
3:56 Catacombs of Paris
7:15 Hotel Regina room tour
8:07 The Louvre Museum and Mona Lisa
11:35 Chocolate at A La Mere De Famille
13:37 Authentic Croissants at Eric Kayser
15:16 Portrait Sketching in Montmontre
17:11 Conclusion
17:49 Outro
18:18 Behind-the-scenes
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We’re the Lockwoods. And we’re traveling the world to experience-up close and in person-all the natural wonders and distinct cultures that our kids would otherwise be consuming only through textbooks and TV. We think it’s a better way to learn and we’re working hard to fund this little experiment in the hope that our kids will grow up wiser, kinder, and more grateful for the beauty of our diverse planet and its people.