Blanka Andrea (18, Berekböszörmény)
Early in the morning, the small group met at the airport. The two families got to know each other and waited excitedly for departure. With the help of the WizzAir representative, we were the first to board the plane. Blanka and Milán each received a gift package from the crew, and upon landing in Paris, they were invited to view the “sea of displays” inside the cockpit.
After checking into our accommodation, the real adventure began. We visited the newly reopened Notre Dame Cathedral, admired the stunning stained glass windows of Sainte Chapelle, and went on a sightseeing boat cruise along the Seine.
On Friday, the city greeted us with cloudy weather, but this didn’t dampen the spirits of the group—we set off on our daily excursion. Our first stop was the Louvre, followed by the Opera House, the famous Place Vendôme, and a walk through the Tuileries Garden all the way to Place de la Concorde, where the Obelisk stands. Along the way, we enjoyed a delicious pastry at one of Paris’s most famous patisseries, Cedric Grolet. We saw many “iconic” buildings: the Grand Palais, Petit Palais, the Élysée Palace—too many to list! We continued our walk along the Champs-Élysées.
Blanka was thrilled to visit the Dior Museum, while Milán and I enjoyed burgers at Five Guys. After a short rest, we admired the Arc de Triomphe. Since we still had energy, we took the metro to the Pompidou Center and also saw the remains of the Bastille.
Saturday brought great excitement as we headed to the Eiffel Tower. After climbing two floors, we took the elevator to the very top. Fortunately, the earlier rain had stopped and the skies had cleared, offering us a breathtaking view. We spent a long time admiring the Parisian panorama.
Our next destination was Sacré-Cœur. We were welcomed by a bustling and joyful atmosphere at the basilica and throughout Montmartre. We walked through the shop-lined streets, visited the “I Love You” wall—where the phrase is written in 250 languages, including Hungarian—and of course, saw the Moulin Rouge.
On Sunday, before our return home, we visited the Dôme des Invalides and viewed Napoleon’s tomb.
Blanka and Milán returned home with countless experiences and spent unforgettable days in the French capital. They enjoyed the sights, the many beautiful moments, and the delights of French cuisine. This is an experience that will surely stay in their hearts forever.



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Paris, June 05 – 08, 2025
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