Central Europe 23 Good Experience

 
Vienna wins for the best coffee lol and the Czech Republic for the best beer and food. Europeans smoke a lot more than in North America. The Austrians are very efficient. Vienna was the most expensive overall and Prague was the least expensive. I know I’ll think of more, just wanted to mention those.

I also have to mention that I am very proud of myself for doing this whole trip on my own. Visiting with the many strangers along the way really added to this experience. :)

Shawn 

Central Europe 22 My Favourite City

 I had a good amount of coffee breaks and a bit of shopping. (I’d mention what I bought but Karen I think Neil might tease me lol ) I really didn’t pick up much at all since I really don’t have any room.

My taxi is booked for the morning, a terribly expensive trip, but I don’t want to take any chances of being late. Just trying to squeeze everything into my small suitcase.

Some observations that I’m remembering:

I enjoyed all the places I visited but I think Prague was my favourite big city and Ljubljana was my favourite small city.

Shawn (to be continued) 

Central Europe 21 Underground Metro

 My last day. I hadn’t planned to do much. I took the metro to the centre and wandered down side streets just looking. Just under 10 km today. For anyone who hasn’t taken an underground metro, it’s really quite something compared to what we are used to. At one I walked down a flight of stairs then down an escalator then walked a few feet then down another escalator. The train must be around a city block long comprised of several cars and at certain times jam packed with people, sitting and standing. It’s amazing the amount of people moving around this way.

Shawn (to be continued) 

Central Europe 20 Hop On/ Off


 The hotel I’m in includes breakfast, which all of them have, but I think this one might be the best. They have a large selection of foods and really good coffee too. Just under 11 kms today so another early evening.

 Today I did the hop on/off bus tour. It was $29.00 Euro but totally worth it. I started at about 10 and went until 5. There were 3 different lines and I went on all of them today. I saw so much I can hardly remember what I saw. I really like my hotel here but the wifi is horrible so I can’t post anymore pictures from today.

If I remember this correctly about 1/3 of Vienna was bombed during WW2. You can sure tell. Going down streets there are beautiful old structures and next to them plain newer ones. They said in the late 40’s - early 50’s there was a huge housing shortage so they needed to build housing as quickly and as cheap as possible. What an interesting city. A long but enjoyable day of sightseeing. :)

Shawn (to be continued)