The visit started off on the drearier side with dark clouds and spitting rain. Our Airbnb was located about 2.5 miles outside the city. This meant a typical choice we are faced with: to figure out the public transport system or just walk. On this occasion, we actually did decide to take the bus, thankfully. … Continue reading Pretzel Barrels and Beer Gardens: Salzburg, Austria
Month: May 2019
Mozart and Museums: Vienna, Austria
One of our greatest pleasures while travelling is getting to share it with friends or friends of friends. We met up with Esther, a friend of Hannah’s from high school who studied abroad in the United States. We thoroughly enjoyed our dinner and drinks together, Esther! A shout out to my cousin, Sarah, as well, … Continue reading Mozart and Museums: Vienna, Austria
Beer and Pickpockets: Prague, Czech Republic: Part 2
The Fortress was one of the most undersold sights of Prague, in my opinion, and it was raining while we were there. It lay on the southern outskirts of the city up a steep wooded hill. Aside from ramparts, there was a large gothic cathedral and beautiful views of the river bisecting Prague. Hannah watched … Continue reading Beer and Pickpockets: Prague, Czech Republic: Part 2
Nuclear Bunkers and Cathedral Spires: Prague, Czech Republic: Part 1
The train to Prague, Czech Republic was gorgeous. On one side, mountainous hills rose from the earth. On the other, the view alternated between a wide flowing river and bright yellow expanses of rapeseed and canola seed fields. Hannah kicked me under the train table more than once to get my attention to look up … Continue reading Nuclear Bunkers and Cathedral Spires: Prague, Czech Republic: Part 1
Dresden, Germany
All I knew of Dresden was a bit of its depiction by Kurt Vonnegut in "Slaughterhouse Five", and it had been some time since I had read it. Dresden was significant because up to 135,000 civilians were likely killed during the air raids during WWII. The Allies (Britain and USA) dropped approximately 1247 bombs on … Continue reading Dresden, Germany
Berlin, Germany
Sleepy,hangry, grumpy wife The transition from Krakow to Berlin felt like our first real “nomadic” venture. We had to check out of our Krakow hostel by 10:30am, and our overnight train to Berlin was not departing until 10pm. We paid about $3 to store our bags in secure lockers at the train station and headed … Continue reading Berlin, Germany
Krakow, Poland
Old Town Krakow Main Square Krakow had much the same charm as Warsaw, but more. The city had medieval styled walls that surrounded the Old Town, with a beautiful green park circling it. We walked through the sturdy red walls each morning into a vibrant city center. White, speckled horses click-clacked through the square, shaking … Continue reading Krakow, Poland
Warsaw, Poland
We entered Warsaw via a smaller regional airport where we disembarked on the tarmac and walked about 200 meters to the terminal. The surroundings were extremely green and smelled like spring. It set the tone for our visit. Taken from Lazienki Park Prior to Warsaw, we had been in Italy for a few weeks. We … Continue reading Warsaw, Poland
Naples, Italy
We arrived in Naples in the evening around 7. We exited the train station and made our way to Pizzeria de Michele, a cheap and renowned pizzeria. On the way, it was immediately apparent that the city had an earthy, gritty atmosphere. Homeless people dotted the streets, laying on twisted mattresses and stained cardboard boxes, … Continue reading Naples, Italy