Today is May 1st, May Day or Labor Day. It’s a holiday in France so most museums were closed. In fact at least one of the museums I looked at is open every day of the year except January 1, December 25 and May 1.
Not only were many museums closed but also, this part of Europe is having a heat wave. The high temperature in Paris was 83. So we wanted to sightsee in some place shady.
So today we took the Metro to the Père Lachaise Cemetery and did the Rick Steves walking tour. The cemetery was created in 1804 by Napoleon for hygienic reasons to bury people outside the city center. It is an enormous, fascinating cemetery.
In one corner of the cemetery is a wall where in 1871 the last hold outs against the Prussian invasion, the Paris Commune were shot and buried in a mass grave. According to Rick Steves, “ever since it has been a rallying point for workers and unions fighting for workers rights.” Today, for May Day, there was a big rally going on.

We saw several interesting tombs. Rick Steves’ narrative makes them more interesting




From the cemetery we went back to our hotel and rested and then about 7:30 we went back into the center. Notre Dame is open late on Thursday nights and the line wasn’t too long. The cathedral was reopened earlier this year and the renovated interior was light and beautiful. What surprised me about it was how colorful it was.


Next we tried to go to another live music club. There was a long line, it was hot and crowded and we couldn’t see the band so we decided to leave. We found a nice side walk cafe and shared a pizza.


The view of Notre Dame as we walked back to the metro was pretty special.







