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  • Dag 60

    Day 60: Berlin, Germany

    19 augustus 2017, Duitsland ⋅ 🌙 16 °C

    Today we slept in and went to brunch with our roomie. I've never had such good breakfast at a restaurant before that wasn't a chocolate banana crepe. I had French toast with blueberry mascarpone, white chocolate, apples and raspberry coulis. If only I could eat it everyday.

    Zoe and I adventured today to see more around Berlin and spent more time at the Typography of Terrors, Checkpoint Charlie, Bradenberg Gate and the Victory Tower. We also went to the East Side Gallery for the first time and it was really cool. The longest part of the Berlin Wall still standing (1.3km worth) that is full of art and then we made our way back to the same Vietnamese place as the night before.

    When we got back, we showered and planned to take naps so that we could check out the nightlife. Apparently it only STARTS at 2 a.m. so we planned to head out around midnight, but slept through it and when we woke up at 1:45 am, we were too tired so we went back to bed. That's what you call a bunch of party animals.
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  • Dag 59

    Day 59: Berlin, Germany

    18 augustus 2017, Duitsland ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

    Today we took a bike tour around Berlin and saw so much. We saw the Brandenberg gate, TV Tower, Alexanderplatz, Berlin Wall, Reichstag, The Berliner Cathedral, Memorial to the murdered Jews of Europe, Checkpoint Charlie, Victory Column, Topography of Terror and the place of Hitler’s Final Bunker.

    There's so much history in Berlin that it was hard to take it all in at once, but we will be revisiting some of the sites that we really want to see more of as we were limited with the tour.

    We also planned to go out tonight to check out the nightlife, but it's supposed to thunder and lighting all night (which it already is) so we opted for tomorrow instead. Vietnamese food and Netflix sound good.
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  • Dag 58

    Day 58: Travel Day to Berlin

    17 augustus 2017, Duitsland ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

    Today we travelled from Prague to Berlin. I forgot that I got rid of all my Czech korunas so I had to kindly request (a.k.a beg) the train restaurant guy to exchange a euro for a little bit of change so I could keep some of the currency because I'm cheesy like that.

    After our train, we made our way to our hostel and met our roommate who is actually really nice and we went to all you can eat sushi together. Angie lives in San Francisco and worked for Google and now Uber so you can imagine that Zoe and I asked her 200 questions.

    By the end of the night, I had to find good WiFi as I thought it would be a good idea to start job hunting in Europe, so I had an interview. Thankfully I found good WiFi as the hostel WiFi was really choppy. I had to buy a tea though, which turned out to be pretty good so it was a nice little WiFi chasing night in the middle of Berlin.

    I don't have many pictures as it was a travel day, but I did include the 6 pictures that I happened to take for the purpose of making an effort to have some to include.

    - Phill's Corner was where we ate a total of four times, but I wish it could have been 100.
    - The hostel is that in Berlin which is really nice.
    - Took a picture of our table to show how we've become Bag Ladies.
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  • Dag 57

    Day 57: Prague, Czech Republic

    16 augustus 2017, Tsjechië ⋅ 🌙 15 °C

    Today we did two walking tours. One of the city of Prague itself and one of the Prague Castle. They were both pretty cool and interesting. We got poured on for a good part of the day, but we learnt a lot and met some cool people, including a fellow Canadian!

    We walked around and saw the Wenceslas Square, Old Town Square, Mozart Theatre, Old Jewish District, Old New Synagogue, Old Jewish Cemetery, Powder Tower, and more. It was a really interesting tour. We also found Chris' doppelgänger (it was hilarious). After the first tour, about ten of us went to a local restaurant and had some authentic Czech food. I had Beef Goulash with dumplings and a potato latke and it was actually really good.

    On the castle tour, we saw a lot of cool things too: the Loreto, Černín Palace, Hradčany square, Masaryk statue, Schwarzenberg Palace, Matías Gate, St. Vitus Cathedral, Malá Strana (The Lesser Quarter), Hradčany (The Castle District), St. Nicholas Church, St. George’s Basilica, Royal Courtyards, The Black Tower, John Lennon Wall, and Charles Bridge.

    The John Lennon wall was created after his assassination so he never actually went to it and we saw how high the water got from the last flood in 2002. We also saw the non-smiling, no matter what guards by the castle and had amazing views of Prague.
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  • Dag 56

    Day 56: Kutná Hora, Czech Republic

    15 augustus 2017, Tsjechië ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

    Today we travelled to Kutná Hora (about an hour from Prague) to visit the Sedlec Ossuary, St. Barbara's Cathedral and the Church of the Assumption of our Lady. They were all pretty neat and very old.

    The ossuary is the final resting place to 65,000 people and they arranged the bones artistically to make decorations or furnishings. When you walk around the cemetery outside, you also see people buried from 2015 so it's pretty recent even though the church has been there since the 12th century and the cemetery is rather small.

    We also walked around the town a bit which was nice and reminded me of Old Montreal with all the cobblestone. We walked a good amount today too as we couldn't figure out the bus schedule and since it's such a small town, no one we spoke to really understood English.

    By the end of the night, we went back to the same restaurant for the third time in a row so I'm sure they will know us by name soon enough.
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  • Dag 55

    Day 55: Prague, Czech Republic

    14 augustus 2017, Tsjechië ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

    My summer cold has developed so we took it "easy" today. Turns out we ended up walking 20 km (without realizing) and walked all the way to the castle to find out it closed in half an hour by the time we got there and it takes 3-4 hours to see it all. Good thing is we have another two full days so we will definitely go back.

    Prague is beautiful though (and insanely crowded) and we got to see the Astronomical Clock in action in the Old Town Square. There's a lot of musicians that are really good in the square too! We also saw the Jewish Quarter and St. Charles bridge which were super cool. We had three really great, cheap meals too. We went to a piercing parlour so Zoë could get an ear piercing that apparently helps reduce migraines to find out it doesn't actually help, but it was a really interesting place to see.
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  • Dag 54

    Day 54: Travel Day to Prague

    13 augustus 2017, Duitsland ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

    This morning we woke up to the smell of puke so we had the pleasure of packing our bags in the hallway. It wasn't too bad though because we had light and it was a lot cooler than in the room. We then caught our 8:48 train to Prague, Czech Republic.

    Made our way for some pasta and then headed to our hostel to swim and relax in the sauna for a bit. Our hostel is one of the nicer ones we've had. We paid $50 for four nights to stay here, which is insanely cheap.

    After our showers, we went for supper and now we're in bed by 10:30 pm. We are really nice and cozy and pooped out considering we didn't sleep much the night before.

    **Since I've got no pictures for today, I'm going to add more from yesterday since I had a lot!
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  • Dag 53

    Day 53: Munich, Germany

    12 augustus 2017, Duitsland ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

    We weren't really sure what to expect from Munich, but it turned out to be a good decision to go there. We learned a lot and met some pretty great people.

    Today we hung around the whole day with two girls from Northern Ireland. I was confused for a good part of the day because I didn't realize they were both named Emma.

    We starting with joining the walking tour organized by our hostel. Our guide was actually really good and the history of Munich is really interesting. We went to the Viktualienmarkt, the largest market in Germany and I had a pickle. Was pretty tasty. Then we headed to the Marienplatz where we saw the Rathaus-Glockenspiel that chimes at noon and re-enacts two stories from the history of Munich. Also made our way to the Odeonplatz, Hofbräuhaus (popular beer hall), Peterskirche (church) and Frauenkirche (Church of our Lady) that apparently has the Devil's footprint.

    There is a story where the devil made a deal with an architect of the church because he ran out of money. Apparently, the devil said he could have the church finished with no cost to the architect, as long as their were no windows and the church would be dark. At the end, there were many windows and the devil wasn't happy so he stomped his foot and left a footprint on the floor in the church. Some other interesting things we learned on the walking tour:

    (1) On the building where all the royals lived, they started with brick on the front and it was really nice, but by the time they got to the side of the building, they ran out of money so they decided to paint the rest to make it look like brick.

    (2) One of their buildings (Opera House) caught fire so since they had an abundance of beer, they decided to try and put it out that way, but turned out beer was flammable and they got so thirsty from the heat that the beer hardly made it there anyways.

    (3) The Nazis took power in Munich and every resident couldn't walk down the street where 16 of them were killed during battle without paying their respects and doing to Nazi salute. They would be sent to the camps if they didn't pay their respects or took the street parallel to avoid it.

    After the tour, we went to the English Gardens and found our way to the famous Chinese Beer Garden. It was pretty neat and we ate lunch. We had red bratwurst sausages (so good), schnitzel and potato wedges with a really good sour cream dip.

    Before we went to the Hofbräuhaus, we went to the BMW Welt museum which was really cool. We got to see Elvis' car and the history of BMW. We then went to the Olympic park and stadium that was established for the 1972 Olympic Games. The park was really nice and we enjoyed the view from the peak.

    The Hofbräuhaus is like no other. It's PACKED with people and you have to sit with whoever you can to get a seat. The smallest beers they have is a litre. People are dancing, singing, chanting, eating and of course drinking. It's something you have to see for yourself.

    Of course, we needed to eat after so we all stopped at Pizza Hut and had a late snack (or dinner) before heading back the hostel. We worked hard on trying to convince the girls to come to Montreal, so hopefully they will visit.
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  • Dag 52

    Day 52: Munich, Germany

    11 augustus 2017, Duitsland ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C

    Today we had signed up for an 11 hour Mike's Bike Tour of the Neuschwanstein Castle (aka Sleeping Beauty Castle) with our friends we met in Switzerland.

    It turned out to be a really fun day even though it poured. We still went for a bike ride and couldn't see much as it was so cloudy, but then we all went to a really good restaurant where we had Bavarian Mac and Cheese and some kind of delicious dessert.

    The Castle turned out to be really cool too. They spent 17 years building it and when the King died, they immediately stopped building it and it opened to the public within weeks. It's honestly gorgeous and our tour guides were really good. Zoe didn't think she needed her poncho for the second half of the tour so when it started pouring, she ended up jumping in mine (with me) and using my sleeve as a hood.

    Also, a fun fact is that we drove on the Autobahn! I was expecting cars to be driving so fast that I couldn't see them, but it really wasn't that intense. On the way there there was a little traffic, but on the way home, cars were certainly flying right past the bus.
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  • Dag 51

    Day 51: Munich, Germany

    10 augustus 2017, Duitsland ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

    Today we decided to visit the Dachau Concentration Camp with a tour from our hostel. The first established concentration camp where 43,000 people lost their lives. It was not an easy morning. Watching it in a movie or reading it in a book truly doesn't get you to understand fully the horror and injustice of the camps. I can't even begin to describe it, but it made me feel so uneasy and overwhelmed with anger and sadness. I also didn't feel comfortable taking a lot of pictures.

    After the tour, I grabbed lunch with a few of the people we met and the food was really good. We were all meeting up later in the hostel bar for trivia night, but there turned out to be none, so we just hung out for a few hours. Radler's are really good beers for anyone who visits Germany!

    We then went to get a late snack and turns out Munich is quite sketch at night. It turns out one of my roommates is slightly sketch too. When I went to shower later, turns out someone stole my used bar of soap! I had left it to dry near the window and the soap and case completely disappeared. My used bar of soap certainly wasn't something that I thought I had to lock up, but I guess when you need soap, you need it. Thank god the hostel had mini body washes for a euro as everything was closed.
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