European Vacation 2025

April - May 2025
  • Debra Kooy
A 31-day adventure by Debra Read more
  • Debra Kooy

List of countries

  • Germany Germany
  • Austria Austria
  • Czech Republic Czech Republic
  • Hungary Hungary
  • Netherlands Netherlands
  • Belgium Belgium
Categories
Bicycle, Cruise ship, Culture, Friendship, Group travel, Nature, Sightseeing, Tours, Train, Vacation
  • 2.7kkilometers traveled
Means of transport
  • Flight-kilometers
  • Walking-kilometers
  • Hiking-kilometers
  • Bicycle-kilometers
  • Motorbike-kilometers
  • Tuk Tuk-kilometers
  • Car-kilometers
  • Train-kilometers
  • Bus-kilometers
  • Camper-kilometers
  • Caravan-kilometers
  • 4x4-kilometers
  • Swimming-kilometers
  • Paddling/Rowing-kilometers
  • Motorboat-kilometers
  • Sailing-kilometers
  • Houseboat-kilometers
  • Ferry-kilometers
  • Cruise ship-kilometers
  • Horse-kilometers
  • Skiing-kilometers
  • Hitchhiking-kilometers
  • Cable car-kilometers
  • Helicopter-kilometers
  • Barefoot-kilometers
  • 32footprints
  • 31days
  • 584photos
  • 146likes
  • Train to Prague

    May 4 in Czech Republic ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

    We were up early to metro to the main train station to travel to Prague for 4 days. We were 7 hours on the train then we took an uber to our Airbnb. Our host, Abdi, is such a nice man. He walked us through all the main sites, cafes and restaurants in the area on a numbered map he left for us. We tried one of the restaurants on their list and it was really good. They gave us a 10% discount as Abdi's clients. We picked up some groceries then settled in for a relax night.Read more

  • Prague: New & Old Town

    May 5 in Czech Republic ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

    Prague is famous for its stunning
    architecture and museums, all with diverse styles and
    influences of different historical
    periods and cultures. It is the city of 100 spires. It has
    many UNESCO-listed monuments that we visited today such as the Old Town Square, the Charles Bridge, the Prague Castle, & the Astronomical Clock. The
    Old Town Square is the heart of the city and we saw Gothic, Baroque, and Renaissance
    buildings. The famous Astronomical Clock shows the movement of the sun, moon, and planets, as well as the 12 apostles. The Charles medieval stone Bridge, one of the most iconic landmarks of Prague, connects the Old Town and the Lesser Town. The bridge is decorated by a continuous alley of 30 statues and statuaries, most of them baroque-style, originally erected around 1700, but now all have been replaced by replicas. We covered over 16 km and managed to see most of the main places on our list. We were all very tired and hungry so at the base of the stairs up to Prague Castle, we came across the Oldest (darkest) Medieval Pub in Prague and ate some beef Goulash. It was an interesting experience as they advertise being belligerent, but with a sense of humor, to the customers! Our waiter did not disappoint. He brought the sarcasm, attitude and light insults! They also do not provide cutlery. Everyone eats with their hands no matter what you order! It was a fun day and we all really love Prague.
    Read more

  • Prague photos

    May 5 in Czech Republic ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

    We had so many interesting things to photograph so these are some extras.

  • Prague Castle, St. Vitas Cathedral

    May 5 in Czech Republic ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

    We walked to the Jewish Quarter to see the cemetary, but they now require tickets to go through, a change from our last visit over 20 years ago!! We carried on to Charles Bridge and up to Prague Castle and St. Vitas Cathedral. We saw a lot of police & military presence at the castle and just as we were passing into the inner courtyard, they were directing us to specific areas so the motorcade for the King of Belgium 🇧🇪 ( 17 vehicles total) could pass through. We came to the Cathedral which is my favorite with its Gothic architecture and gargoyles. St. Vitus Cathedral is the largest and the most important temple in Prague. Apart from religious services, coronations of Czech kings and queens also took place here. The cathedral is a place of burial of several patron saints, sovereigns, noblemen. They were having a mass, by invitation only, for the victims of WWII.Read more

  • Lennon Wall, Dancing House & more

    May 6 in Czech Republic ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

    Today we woke up to celebrate Tom's birthday. We had a nice breakfast of fresh fruit and scrambled eggs with fresh vegetables. We walked along the Vlatava River this morning, stopping to see a few unique things: Lennon Wall, the Dancing House and the Tower of Books Sculpture. The Lennon Wall is a favourite spot for tourists and locals alike. Since the 1980s, people have been coming to visit this wall and covering it in graffiti relating to John Lennon and the Beatles. It represents all the ideals that John Lennon stood for; peace, love and equality. The origins of the first piece of graffiti are unknown, but it seemed to have caught on like wildfire. The Dancing house is a modern and quirky structure, symbolising the arrival of democracy in Bohemia in the late 1980s. We had a very nice birthday lunch for Tom at the Imperial Cafe and then went to the Municipal Library to see the Tower of books sculpture. The tower is made with more than 8,000 books, Some of these books have been donated by the library and some were rescued from being pulped and turned back to paper. The sculpture has mirrors at the top and bottom to create the “infinity effect” to find that it leads you to the endless tunnel of books. The mirror at the bottom of the piece creates the illusion of infinity, symbolizing the infinite knowledge you can gain from reading. We walked over 13 km today. We had a short rest at the apartment and then walked to Lokal, which we found out is a Czech Beer Hall & Restaurant. There must have been 200 people in the long hall. We tried a Czech beer and our meals were excellent. We have seen everything on our lists so searched for some more recommendations for our last day tomorrow.Read more

  • Final day in Prague: Letna Park

    May 7 in Czech Republic ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C

    We had a nice day with some local shopping, lunch, then the best pastries and coffee here in Prague followed by a beautiful walk through Letna Park. We came across Queen Anne's Summer Palace, the singing fountain and the Embassy of the Netherlands.
    We covered 13 km today and a good thing after eating the pastries!
    Read more

  • Day Trip by car from Prague to Vienna

    May 8 in Austria ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

    Today we are travelling to Vienna with 3 stops. Oliver was our driver for the day and we discovered he is also an owner of the Daytrip Company we booked with. We were upgraded to a Mercedes 8 person van so we could spread out in comfort. It helped that he loves driving it!! Leaving Prague and continuing well into our drive, were the beautiful bright yellow canola fields.

    Stop 1 Kutna Hora: We saw the Sedlec Ossuary Chapel adorned with human skeletons. The ossuary is estimated to contain the skeletons of between 40,000 and 70,000 people, whose bones have, in many cases, been artistically arranged to form decorations and furnishings for the chapel.
    The area is known for its silver mining and has a chocolate museum and chocolaterie. They make their chocolate the same way it was manufactured in Kutná Hora some 100 years ago, bringing back the long forgotten recipes and introducing new ones. Our last sight was Saint Barbara Gothic Church overlooking a vineyard.

    Stop 2 Trebic: We went to the Benedictine Monastery & the Jewish Quarter, which is a Unesco Site with 2 Synagogues and a cemetary. Leaving Trebic we passed through winding farmland as far as the eye could see, but no farmhouses in sight. We saw so many cyclists in this area as well.

    Stop 3 Lednice Chateau & Park: The Lednice Castle is from the 14th Century & is a Unesco World Heritage Site. We walked 5 km through the gardens and followed the paths around the lake to the old aquaduct.

    There are 1000's of turbines on the outskirts of Vienna.
    We arrived at our apartment. It has so much character with beautiful old staircases and no elevator. We settled in then walked for groceries and enjoyed a charcuterie for dinner. We enjoyed the day seeing the countryside and some interesting sites.
    Read more

  • Vienna: Parks & Ringstrasse & Opera

    May 9 in Austria ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

    This morning we walked to the metro station and mall to get our metro passes for the next few days and a coffee & pastry. We tried a special donut filled with apricot jam, which is a classic for Vienna and an apple strudel that was fantastic. We walked from there to Stadtpark and stumbled on the biggest food and wine festival in Vienna. We taste tested our way through the park😀😋👌 Everything from sausages, cheese, oils, cream based liquors, protein packed millworms, breads, dips and we made our own herb blend of salt and butter. From there we walked part of the Ringstrasse to Burggarten,Heldenplatz, Hofburg, Volksgarten, Rathausplatz and St. Stephen's Church and then caught a metro back to our apartment. We had a rest and snacks then caught the metro to Schonbrun Castle to walk the gardens before heading for dinner and an opera performance in the Orangerie. Schönbrunn Palace, opened in 1700 and was the main summer residence of the Habsburg rulers, located in Hietzing, the 13th district of Vienna. The name Schönbrunn has its roots in an artesian well from which water was consumed by the court. it is built in a Baroque style architecture. It is a Unesco World Heritage Site. The gardens are so expansive. We covered a very small portion. The opera was really nice. They played music from Mozart in the first half and Schubert in the second half. The operator singers were very talented. A great way to end a really fun day.Read more

  • Bike Tour of Vienna, markets, City Park

    May 10 in Austria ⋅ 🌙 15 °C

    We started our day with a bike tour of some main sights in Vienna. Our tour guide had the best stories. It was one of the best tours we have done. These were some of the sights and stories as best I could remember:

    Univ of Vienna founded in 1365, 650 years ago. Some 100, 000 students attend. It is the oldest German speaking university in Europe. Education, Healthcare, and social housing are free. They have higher taxes, but quality of life is good.

    Vienna's Coffee scene is relaxed. They are never in a hurry and do not grab & go like we do. They may sit or even nap for an hour minimum in a cafe. The waiters do not like it if you ask to pay right away or ask for take away. They may even ignore you because they hate that!

    Goddess of Wisdom at Parliament founded in 1881
    30 plus tunnels discovered underground across from Parliament. Sinkholes have swallowed trees and one man rode into a sinkhole and was not discovered until the next morning. He had to explain to his wife why he didn't come home!!

    1 queen in their history. She was 20 x pregnant so was always in bed and had to be served there and it was called bed in. John and oko in 1969 in Vienna hotel copied that with their protest and called it a bed in.

    Best museums in world

    Emporers castle has 18 buildings incl. Albertina which had an entrance for mistresses. The inner courtyard has the
    Presidents office and the former chancellors sisi 's residence, now a museum.

    Roman emperor had 4 wives people had to bow down or be killed. If a wife couldn't get pregnant with a son he would take them on a hunt and kill them by feeding them mushrooms...called a hunting accident!!

    Horse carriages are popular. Historically, there were no whore houses, so prostitutes would pick up men in the churches then go and get into a carriage, giving the driver a secret word ( porcelin ride). The driver would cover the windows and they would do their business. They became known as rolling brothels
    To this day, in the evening, people must pay a 50 euro minimum tip to the carriage driver to take them to a secluded spot, leave them alone for an hour for a short tryst in the carriage. Many will also hire one of these for their friends who may be getting married. They put beer and champagne inside ( may pretend to shaggy by rocking the carriage for an

    Josef II statue, also called PrinceCharles of Austria in front of national library. He had 3 inventions wanting to make Austria more modern Europe's first garbage system, but people hated it. They would throw their garbage out the windows and they had to pay for it to be collected, whereas ,before, the pigs and chickens would eat the garbage. Now they had to pay for garbage collection and have to find ways to feed.their animals!. Then he paved the roads, and people hated it! They were so noisy because they could hear the 10000 horses on the paved streets. They preferred the smell of dust of gravel roads. Lastly he invented a cheaper way of burial with the use of 1 coffin which had a release button and the dead body would fall into the grave without having to bury a coffin. He was unlucky in love. His wife died and he fell into a depression. His sister thought she was helping him by giving him the letters she wrote. He discovered in the letters that she was lesbian and did not love him...not good for his depression!!

    Training Center for Lippazon stallions born brown and turn white at age 3

    Vienese will not stand in line. If you see a line, it's a tourist trap

    Opera house -one of architects committed suicide bc king didn't like the look of it.

    Green rabbit street stand, best sausage in Vienna

    New market was full of casinos
    Mozart 232:& kiss my ass sculpture on fountain. He wrote a musical about it. He lost all his money to the casino and hated the owner. The owner of the casino hired a guy to build the fountain in the square. He didn't pay for it, so the  architect changed the sculpture to a man's ass, the message being, kiss my ass and it faced the owner's apartment!

    Hitlers speech in Hedenplatz or Heroes Square: No one uses that balcony for political speeches since 1938.

    Hotel Imperial famous for Influential guests ( world leaders, rock stars, etc)

    Hundertwasser Village - the designer avoided right angles on the outside.
    The floors are flat, but in nature nothing is flat, so we need to use our senses. He had plants on the building because of the Green Movement in France .It is housing for those that make less than 3000 euro. It's the funkiest apartment building. One couple made over 100,000 euro touring people through the area.then, they got thrown out because they made too much!

    Beer gardens are fast. If your drink is done, they fill it, so you have to say no if you do not want more beer.
    Coffee houses are slow and the waiters will not bother you, so expect to sit for a long time.

    Jewish square . There were over 200,000 jews to 20,000. In the Jewish Memorial, each book represents each Jewish person killed.

    80% rent apartments instead of buying in Vienna.

    We went to Stadtpark to eat some of the items we taste tested the day before. The rest of the day we relaxed at the apartment and played some cards. Another fun day.
    Read more

  • Fine Art Museum of Vienna, Green Rabbit

    May 11 in Austria ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

    Today Tom cooked us a Mother's Day breakfast to start our day. We went to the Fine Art Museum of Vienna, which was incredible. It had paintings and artifacts from a variety of eras. Part way through, we enjoyed a coffee and apple strudel. Afterwards, we walked to the Green Rabbit stand to buy a bratwurst hot dog, one of the most popular stands in Vienna. It was worth it, so delicious. We walked down into the shopping areas, but the shops are closed on Sundays.
    We tried a dessert with a type of pancake cut into pieces topped with plum compote😋 I have to try imitating it❤️ After a rest and crib game at the apartment, we went out for our last dinner together then one more crib game before bed🥰
    Read more