Euro Beer & Magnet Tour

March - May 2023
A bit of a jaunt around Europe, to see some interesting spots and share beers with a few pals….plus collect a few fridge magnets along the way 💪 Read more
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  • Day 34

    Constanta: Casino & the Black Sea

    April 29, 2023 in Romania ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

    Up early for a day trip to the coast, & the furthest point east of our crazy adventure!

    Well….very early: the birds were inexplicably tweeting at 02:39hrs. That was NOT the crack of dawn 😱 I’ll need to book a rest after Bucharest 🤪

    A full train en route to the resort, & the sun shone all day. A lady with tiny dog kept us all amused, chasing him up and down the train for two hours….I think I was his favourite spot to stop for a pat 🤪

    A long walk took us down to the sea, only to find the classic Casino building in the middle of a long overdue and much needed renovation, surrounded in scaffolding and cladding….. library before picture 👀

    We continued along past the marina, had a relaxing cuppa, and headed to the beach.
    At that point, as we watched absolutely nobody in the sea, I realised that even a paddle would be out of the question….we had to satisfy the need to touch the Black Sea by fingertip alone 🥶

    A climb back up the cliff took us to a nice lunch at the Buddha Bar Lebanese 👍

    Another hot walk back for the fast train home, with a cheeky local Ursus beer on board. Nice to make use of our first class tickets - travel in luxury 🤣
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  • Day 35

    Bulgaria or bust!

    April 30, 2023 in Bulgaria ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

    A lazy start to get a late morning slow train to Ruse.
    Only reason for coming was to add Bulgaria to the list of countries visited 🤣💪
    Aboard, it felt like 90% of our carriage was Interrailers, including a pair we saw on the guided walk and a Dutch couple travelling for a fortnight 🤪
    Some passport passing as we left Romania and entered Bulgaria, then we left the station.

    We found our Airbnb a short walk away, with the most adorable ‘guard dog’ insisting we rub his tummy 🤣
    The apartment was by far the quirkiest we had used, whilst also being what turned out to be the cheapest of our entire trip: technically a 1-poster bed🤪; very spacious, with nicely deployed wall coverings - lovely!

    After a rest, we took a stroll to town, & down to the Danube. Ruse has a nice feel to it: lots of families out enjoying the very warm sunshine 🌞

    We hunted dinner, but the selected local place closed just as we arrived….so instead, we hopped into a quirky smart looking Parisienne style restaurant, Hacienda. Almost empty when we arrived, it filled up as the night went on.
    Probably the “poshest” meal we have eaten, but with the benefit of Bulgarian prices: perfect 😎

    A bit too much of a walk afterwards to see a few more buildings and monuments. Let’s be honest, this was a rest day, & still we covered over 17k steps 👀
    Finally headed back for a spot of the snooker finals before bed!
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  • Day 38

    Overnight on the Dacia Express

    May 3, 2023 in Austria ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

    Our overnight train didn’t leave until almost 3pm, so we enjoyed the rare cooked breakfast then left our bags at the Hello Hotel and took a Bolt to the Primaverii Palace (House of Ceauşescu).

    Wasn’t too sure what to expect from the home of a proper Dictator.
    The building was smaller than I expected, after the immense scale of the Palace of Parliament, but clearly in a well-to-do neighbourhood.
    A faint lack of taste pervaded throughout, but it certainly had some sense of style, & the young lady providing our tour did a great job explaining the rooms and some family history with them.
    Their later spa and pool add-ones were smarter, although it was mildly satisfying to hear they were tried and shot before they could make full use of that part of the home 👀

    Where Pablo Escobar had hippos, Nicolae Ceaușescu had peacocks.
    The current incumbents are 6th-7th generation, but a dozen roam the grounds nonetheless, & we spotted a couple loitering about.

    Worth the visit!
    After that, we walked to the Triumphal Arch via King Mihai I Park. Surprised to find a William Shakespeare head, but even more taken aback by the Michael Jackson Memorial Monument.

    Another cab to the station, and we boarded our Dacia special: 17hrs to Vienna.

    Much more pleasant than the Sauna Special we had before: this had nice a/c, and once we had passed the early stations, we headed off to find the restaurant car.
    Okay….more a tiny drinks bar with snacks…but with a big personality behind the counter!
    Tiron Gabi uses his spare time to carve things….working on a giant water melon, very entertaining!

    Finally to bed…to be woken at 2am for the Passport game with Romanian guards, then again with Hungarian…the clock dropped back an hour, and on we traveled….
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  • Day 38

    Haunting notes, pizzicato strings…Vienna

    May 3, 2023 in Austria ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

    The train arrived quite early, and we walked 10 minutes to our hotel. A very modern part of the city, with countless hotels and apartment blocks: very smart.

    Sadly, we were too early for our room, so we ditched the big bags and headed out to explore.
    On our way to the city centre we passed through the gardens of the Belvedere Palace: quite spectacular!
    A much needed coffee break turned into a tasty early brunch at Kleines Café…cash only, a theme that occurred more than once in Vienna!

    Refreshed, we reached the central St. Stephen's Cathedral. Against our better judgement, we took the 343 steps up the taller South Tower…narrowing as we climbed, a tough job when we found it was also the only way down, a tight space to pass others.

    It was a fair day, and the views made it worthwhile 😎

    Back outside, we loosely following a route Google Bard AI has suggested. Decided against a horse and carriage ride, and grinned at the many old vehicles also available for tours: we went on through the Sisi Museum, past the Hofburg. Down to an impressive 1800s copy of a Roman Temple, which currently housed what can only be described as a gigantic Dr Who Sonic Screwdriver 🤪

    We turned around at the Parliament Building, and were treated to the rapid and noisy arrival of half a dozen small Police vans….like a scene from the Austrian Sweeney. Two coppers ran past us to join them, & it felt very much like they were surrounding one young man. Who knows….👀

    We noticed some quirky road crossing lights with different styles - an older looking couple with a heart on: bizarre!
    On to the Naschmarkt…an interesting and large market, & a great spot to pause for a refreshing beer 🍻

    From there, we strolled back to our hotel, passing the largest and first Diplomatic School along the way.

    With the bags in the room, we finally headed out for a very tasty schnitzel and Tirol grostl (a local take on bubble’n’squeak!) at a locals place nearby, the Caktus Cafe 👍
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  • Day 39

    And the big wheel keep on turnin’

    May 4, 2023 in Austria ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

    Shocked to find the day before was a record 25k steps, we had a lazy start, and took the U1 to the Prater Park 🎡

    I had a work visit to Vienna around 2001, including lunch on the famous wheel, but I had no idea how large the funfair was!

    The sun was out, and we waltzed past the waltzers….an impressive park, some big rides…..plus we found a delicious Tree Cake maker! Known as Chimney Cakes in Romania: very naughty, but rather nice 🤣

    We finally took our place aboard the “Wiener Riesenrad” - the beautiful big wheel, built 1897, & the tallest ferris wheel from1920 until 1985. Famous for appearing in the classic films including The Third Man (1949 with Orson Wells) & James Bond in The Living Daylights, 1985.
    Having spent a summer working a travelling funfair back in 1984, I felt I had come home 🤣

    As we left the park, we saw a literal Piggy Bank….then strolled down to the Danube, pausing for a cuppa at the fancy Little Britain cafe en route 🫖. Shock news: the owner loved the Queen, but is not so keen on Charles 😱

    Love how many apartment blocks had writing in the walls declaring the year of building….some from the 1920s, others 1980s!

    Along the banks of the beautiful river, we noted it looked almost identical to the view across the Danube in Ruse, Bulgaria, days before….

    We briefly considered dinner aboard one of the cruising vessels, but watching people arriving dressed up, realised I wouldn’t get past the bouncer in my shorts….so we satisfied ourselves with a cheeseboard, apple strudel and drinks at the Cafe With A View 🍻👍

    A final wander homewards before taking the U1 to save our legs…
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  • Day 40

    A First Class trip to Prague

    May 5, 2023 in Czech Republic ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

    Buoyed by reading information about ÖBB trains and lounges, we set off early to find the singing train.
    The lounge at Wein was very relaxing, so I went on a hunt: on platform 8 I found my prize - the famous Siemens Taurus - what a cool musical start for any train 🚂

    Christine became the Woman in Seat61, & our journey was improved further by a very cheap beer and the complimentary film, “Vienna Blood: Deadly Communion” 😎

    It appeared that the Armenian PM arrived in Prague the same time as us: https://en.armradio.am/2023/05/04/armenian-pm-a…. A noisy but fast motorcade, & he stopped near our hotel to leave flowers on a memorial.

    We had visited Prague some years before, so just spent the afternoon wandering about, checking out the Kafka statue and later, his spinning head - quite the sight 🤪
    Dinner was a delicious vegetarian at Lehká hlava - a lovely little place, complete with a fish-less fish tank 🤪

    Final stroll before confirming details for Saturday with our pal in Mladá Boleslav 👍
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  • Day 41

    Seems like only Ještěd-day we saw Ondra

    May 6, 2023 in Czech Republic ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

    This back end of our trip includes more meeting up with old friends, & today we woke early to enjoy our breakfast and leave the bustle of the City to head to Mladá Boleslav.

    Ondra was our PVC volleyball number 12 for around 5 years when he studied in Leicester, but then returned to his homeland. A big man with a big heart, it was great to be able to get across for a bear hug during our adventure 😎

    On our way, we booked some more trains, & were slightly shocked that there were only two second class seats left on all three trains heading to Berlin tomorrrow…so we grabbed them: didn’t fancy almost 5 hours standing only 😱
    Met a nice lady with her youngsters on board the old train: she recommended the bar, so we all had a drink on the sound basis that whilst it might have only been 9:30am, it was 5:30pm *somewhere*.

    Ondra was waiting for us, & after warm hugs, drove us off to find the space age Ještěd Tower. I had seen photos: it looked AWESOME!
    The weather had other ideas….by the time we parked, perhaps a mile from the summit, there was faint drizzle and the murky mist meant nothing could be seen. We climbed up and up, and eventually a shadow of the tower base was faintly visible.
    The restaurant sign proudly told us it was “ABOVE THE CLOUDS”. Bloody liar: it was very firmly IN the clouds!

    We took some photos, spotted the sad little lost Martian, but soon headed inside: we had a table booked for lunch, & the view…well, Ondra pointed the direction of places, but all we could see was thick fog 🤣

    Inside was fabulous!
    The place was designed and built in the mid-60s, but to a beautiful spec.
    We discovered wifi, & were able to prop the iPad up to have The Kings Coronation on in the background, much to Christine’s delight 💪

    Dinner was delicious! I had avoided the disturbing-sounding “tripe soup”, but decided to give it a try: unexpectedly tasty!

    As we ate, the clouds suddenly started to lift. I ran downstairs to get some snaps, lest it change it’s mind, but the rest of the day saw the weather continue to improve 👍

    It was great to catch up on life, work, family and the challenges of neighbouring countries, & finally we drank the last of our drinks and wandered outside to the sunshine.
    A few more photos and a rather nice zero alcohol pint were enjoyed outside, before taking the steep scramble back down.
    En route, we discovered the useful phrase “I need to jump into the forest….” 🤣

    Ondra drove us back via a brilliant “service area” for ice creams, with a beautifully painted Ilyushin Il-18 serving as a restaurant space. Most unusual!

    Finally, a tour of his hometown, where Škoda employ over 22k people to build cars, but also a look around the old town.

    Farewells at the station, and off we went.

    Back in Prague, we hopped on a tram to seek out the “Dancing House” he recommended….the tram appeared to cost 4p, & the house was very funky.

    A top day of spectacular sights and friendship 😎
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  • Day 42

    Rest day….tickets in Berlin

    May 7, 2023 in Germany ⋅ 🌙 11 °C

    Early start to take breakfast (& maybe some for lunch 👀) before getting our busy train to Berlin.
    Enjoyed an interesting chat on the train with a Prague Uni Chemistry Professor….although the train was very full, our compartment was quiet enough to discuss Prague, the return of stolen historical artifacts (it isn’t just Britain that stole items!), & more.
    A pleasant way to while away the time!

    Berlin hbf was by far the biggest and busiest station we had reached. With seat reservations to book, we took a ticket for the 40 minute queue and blagged our way into the DB Lounge for a cheeky cuppa (they aren’t keen on Interrailers 👀)

    Then onto the very funky Social Hub hotel we had chosen. A huge 7th floor room, with balcony: nice!
    Of course, it is big because the bathroom suggests we have a room for a disabled person….probably took one look at how we shambled in and made the choice!!
    Odd to spot the WWII escape film, Von Ryan’s Express, dubbed in German on the TV, but who am I to judge 🤷‍♂️

    We headed out along the River Spree to seek out a small traditional spot for food & ale, nicely supplied by Zur Gerichtslaube 🍻
    A short walk back to base to abuse my phone by streaming the Coronation Concert to the iPad…..
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  • Day 43

    What a Pain in the Neck!

    May 8, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

    Turns out our decision to take a hop on, hop off bus day in Berlin was positively prescient.
    Christine rolled over and cricked her neck first thing….walking all day would be out of the question, but some powerful Ibuprofen got us to the Big Bus stop.

    Berlin Cathedral, Museum Island, Brandenburg Gate, Reichstag on the outbound, & we stepped off past the Zoo to visit the Kaiser Wilhelm Church.
    Damaged beyond repair in WWII, it was retained as a memorial, with a very modern replacement immediately next door.
    I had seen it a few times on work trips, staying in hotels nearby….but there was a new poignant piece about the terrorist truck incident from 2016, killing 13 people at the Christmas market I had strolled through only days before….

    Checkpoint Charlie was the main stop for the return leg. Plenty to see at the point where the Soviet and US tanks faced off during one tense point of the Cold War, & a lot of sad stories of the oppression and the infamous Berlin Wall….evidence of which we found many times around the formerly blockaded City 👀

    Back at Alexanderplatz, we hopped on to the Blue tour route. Interesting to head through the former East Germany, some different architectural styled flats and plenty of art on the East Side Gallery: conserved graffiti on the remaining parts of the Wall.

    A trip back to hop off at the Reichstag and wander past the memorial of the murder of the European Sinti and Roma persecuted as “gypsies”. More sad, and brave, tales.
    Pictures at the Brandenburg Gate, & a look at the stark columns forming the memorial to the Holocaust. Moving stuff 😔

    We also learned the pink pipes all across the city were not art, or carrying gas, but are to take ground water from the many building projects to the River Spree 🤪

    The last bus back, then some dinner from the Vegan Pirates before taking a final S-Bahn home, & a beer in the bar back at the Social Hub 👍
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  • Day 44

    You trying saying it!

    May 9, 2023 in Poland ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

    We headed out from our lovely room, bade farewell to the funny little red and green street crossing men, and took a quick S-Bahn to Lichtenberg for a breakfast bun and cuppa.

    Our luxury First Class seats actually had too much leg room, almost couldn’t reach the table 🤣

    Once again, onwards: to a new country for Christine: Wrocław in Poland.

    A city with a difficult name to pronounce. The IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) suggests ˈvrɔːtslɑːf.
    Vrawts-lahf it is then 🤪

    Our large Airbnb was a short walk from the station, and we could set to work on the washing: specifically chosen to allow us this luxury during our two nights here - simple pleasures, & a top-loader for a change 👍

    We set out for a late afternoon wander, & were soon discovering the Gnomes of Wrocław!
    The little people are everywhere in the old town….had to stop photographing them after a while.
    A very grand main square with a beautiful Town Hall: parts date back to the 1300s, & it fortunately only suffered minor roof damage during WWII 💪

    I took on my roll of Chief Flâneur as we strolled about aimlessly, to the River Oder and across Museum Island.
    Eventually there was the need for sustenance, & by fortune the 4Hops bar appeared to allow us to have a drink and think about where to dine.
    A tasting platter was purchased - 6 of their finest ales. I then realised what I first thought was the cocktail board was, in fact, food, so we decided not to move on, and order some veggie delights 👍
    It turned out Monday was Quiz night: we all know I love a good quiz, but given our lack of Polish, we settled for watching!

    A final walk home found yet more of the little people….
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