JFK, NYC

Yep, we're done.
We had a lovely flight cancelation from NYC to Syracuse, NY. We boarded the plane at 10:40 pm, but we couldn't take off. They finally canceled the flight at 1am. We had to take theLeer más
London, England

You know, it's London...
Yay were going home!
Our Culinary Czech List

The food in Prague was mostly familiar to us. This isn't surprising as we've basically encircled our last mainland country. We found a few Bavarian similarities in sauerkraut and pork knuckle. We alsoLeer más
Prague, Czechia

Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic (also called Czechia). It's also capital of the historic region of Bohemia. It's located on the Vltava river. This area has changed hands over the years.Leer más
Dresden Germany

Dresden is the capital city of the Saxony state of Germany. It's known as "Florence on the Elbe" for its beautiful Elbe River that snakes through the city. It's lined with beautiful architecture bothLeer más
Bastei & Neurathen Castle Bridge Germany

Bastei is a rock formation in Saxon Switzerland National Park. The National Park is half in Eastern Germany and half in the Czech Republic. The rock formation is a series of eroded rocks high in theLeer más
Polish Cuisine

Polish cuisine is delicious. It has its greatest hits, of stuffed cabbage, kielbasa, and perogies. The perogies leave a lot to the imagination of the chef though. Restaurants had cheese filled onesLeer más
Wroclaw's Gnomes

The Gnomes or Dwarfs of Wroclaw are a relatively new addition. The first Gnome was placed in 2001 as it was the mascot of the "Orange Alternative" an anti communist movement. The first Gnome wasLeer más
Wroclaw, Poland

First off, let's discuss pronunciation again. As they are in German (Deutsche), Ws in Polish sound like Vs. But that's only the beginning of trying to pronounce this city's name. The best way I canLeer más
Krakow, Poland

Krakow is one of the oldest cities in Poland and the capital until 1596. That would have also been during the time of the Kingdom of Poland and their allied Lithuania ruled the north of EuropeLeer más
Auschwitz & Birkenau Concentration Camps

Today we had a very solemn experience, but we could not leave Europe without paying our respects.
Auschwitz was the largest Nazi Concentration Camp created by the Nazis. In conjunction to it laterLeer más
Slovakian Grub

Slovakian cuisine is delicious but also heavy. Cabbage is a main vegetable along with potatoes, and salads. Dumplings filled with cheese, Veal, potatoe are common. As is gnocchi with sheep's cheeseLeer más
Kosice, Slovakia

Kosice, which is pronounced... and we have two sources confirming this... Co-shitz, was first founded in 1230 by German settlers from Saxony together with Slav settlers. It's a beautiful, but smallLeer más
Cuisine of Hungary

Hungarian cuisine could be described as heavy, hearty, soupy, but of all else they love their peppers. Peppers, which are called Paprika (same as the spice), are the base of most dishes. We hadLeer más
Buda, Budapest Hungary

This post should accompany our Pest post. To recap a little, Budapest was originally two separate cities. Buda sits on the western bank of the Danube that splits the two halves. We didn't get over toLeer más
Pest, Budapest, Hungary

For those that don't know, Budapest was originally two separate cities. Buda sits on the western bank of the Danube and Pest sits on the east bank. It was our observation that Pest felt like the moreLeer más
Austrian Gastronomy

Austrian cuisine shares many similarities and heritage with german cuisine. There is ample sausage and beer. There are however differences and menu items specific to austria. Wienersnitzel beingLeer más
Vienna, Austria

Vienna (or Wien as locals call it) was amazing to see as the seat of the Austro-Hungarian. Known, for its museums, contributions to classical music, and its architecture. While we've been to manyLeer más
Innsbruck, Austria

Innsbruck was an interesting milestone for us. Almost 11 months prior we were about 2 hours south of here hiking in the Dolomite Mountains in Northern Italy. At the time we discussed taking a day tripLeer más
Austria Countryside

Driving through the hills.
Today we rented a car and were able to drive through much of western Austria. Here are some of our pictures from that day.
Fun fact about Austria. The name seems to haveLeer más
Prehistoric Alpine Pile Dwellings, AT

I'm going to make this write up a little meta. Some of you know, but others may not. Emily and David put in about 5 years of research into this trip. Many weekends of downtime choosing the nextLeer más
Lakes Region, Austria

We were able to visit the towns of Mondsee, Zall em See, and Halstatt. The lakes region is one of the most beautiful parts of Austria and only about an hour ride from Salzburg, some you can get to byLeer más
Salzburg, Austria

Salzburg is known as many things. This 150,000 population city got famous as its home to white gold or salt which was very valuable at the time. Also known as Rome of the north for many of itsLeer más
Our Southern German Cuisine

Our German Cuisine experience lived up to all the hype. Much beer and sausage was consumed. While we expected to have choices of Knot and Brat wurst, we were often surprised to find "regional wurst"Leer más
Munich, Germany

Beer, beer, and bier!
Munich is the capital of Bavaria. Famous for its beer culture, but alas, we were here in May/June rather than Sept/Oct. In fact, one of our favorite European beers finds itsLeer más
Heidleberg, Germany

The romantic town of Heidelberg was our first stop into Germany. It's odd to think with all the traveling we've done that we are only now stepping into Bavaria.
Primarily, Heidelberg is a UniversityLeer más
ViajeroI wish I had been more consistent with commenting but really enjoyed all of your posts. Thank you for documenting your trip this way so I could follow along!
ViajeroNo problem, let me know if you ever need trip ideas. We know the US and Europe pretty well at this point.
Flight issues are so unbelievably common these days. I love “USA did us dirty “ 😆 [Nancy]