All packed and ready to go! |
First stop, Berlin!
We left Leuven Friday January 27th en route to Berlin. We headed to Brussels, than Cologne, Germany, and finally arriving in Berlin by evening. We got up bright and early on Saturday to take a tour of the city. I learned so much walking around the historic city because there is just so much that went on there. Berlin was my favorite stop in terms of "history." It is hard to choose a favorite city, so I will just list 'favorites' according to different categories. Some of the top sights were Checkpoint Charlie, the Berlin Wall, and the Brandenburg Gate just to name a few. There were also a great deal of memorials in memory of all the lives lost over the course of the many conflicts that took place in Europe in the 20th century.
Brandenburg Gate, Berlin, Germany WARNING: Many European cities have statues with men on horses, and I have many pictures to defend this claim. |
Dresdin, Germany |
Love Wall Next Stop: Krakow, Poland! |
This was our longest train ride, just over 11 hours. Luckily it was an overnight train, and we had the luxury of curling up in our own car over three seats... |
Poland was by far the coldest place I have ever been. I never really put much though into the idea that going to Poland in January may not be the best idea, but YOLO. We layered as much as we could and took a tour of the city.
This is the Cloth Hall near the city center. There is a market inside that sells a lot of nice things. I picked up a pair of amber earrings, as amber is very popular in Krakow. |
those days were when people were at the camp. I had four layers of leggings under my jeans, plus underarmor, sweatshirts, hats, gloves, etc. and the people who were held at this camp had nothing. It was truly a moving experience and it was something that I will never forget.
The famous gate at Auschwitz that translates to say that 'hard work will set you free.' It was something that really gave my the chills. |
To put into perspective how cold it really was, my nalgene actually froze while it was in my bag during the tour... |
Banska Stiavnka |
Pavla and I in Bratislava, Slovakia. |
In Vienna we went on another walking tour. Everything was so beautiful! |
Our next stop was Budapest, Hungary. This is a picture of Budapest Castle. We walked over the famous chain bridge that crosses from the Buda to the Pest side of the city. It was fabulous. |
Snow was falling when we arrived in Zagreb, Croatia. It was really nice to see in the winter, but I'm sure it would be even more wonderful in the warmth! (Note: Another statue with a man on a horse.) |
Who's excited to be in Slovenia?! THIS GIRL! We spent a few hours exploring Ljubljana. |
This is the fountain the Von Trapp children danced around in the movie. We are standing in Mirabell Gardens, a site where quite a few scenes were filmed. |
The hills are alive in the Lake District! Salzburg, Austria |
We went on a tour of the city and ended up in the famous Hofbrauhaus to taste was Germany is known for! Cheers! |
I had an authentic German meal: jagerschnitzel and semmelknodel! |
Liechtenstein wasn't exactly a tourist "hotspot," which was sort of expected. But throughout the city of Vaduz there were plenty of car dealerships and banks! |
Zurich, Switzerland was next! Switzerand was really a wonderful place to visit, it was really expensive (as expected), but that's the beauty of spending just a day everywhere! |
Can I even get any more Swiss?! |
HAPPY BIRTHDAY NORA! Spending her 21st on a train heading back towards Belgium! #winning! Now for our last stop before Belgium, Luxembourg! |
but we still got to walk around a bit and soak up the country!
THAT'S A WRAP!
I know this was an excessively long post, but that parallels this trip.
It was an experience I will cherish for the rest of my life!
I LOVE THIS. you hat is adorbs! looks like youre having a fabulous time. i misss you
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