Amsterdam

Bikes, everywhere. Crazy tourists there for the red light district and coffee shops. Amsterdam has a very relaxed atmosphere (certainly helped by the readily available weed...)
And I couldn't leaveOkumaya devam et
Bikes, everywhere. Crazy tourists there for the red light district and coffee shops. Amsterdam has a very relaxed atmosphere (certainly helped by the readily available weed...)
And I couldn't leaveOkumaya devam et
City of Lights...hmm. I liked Paris but not for the reasons I had expected. It's a little grungy (which I like), not as expensive as I'd thought, and certainly beautiful in parts but not any more thanOkumaya devam et
Both of our favorite city of the trip. (My runner-up: Lisbon.) Budapest is gorgeous, inexpensive, and unique. No place I've been to has suffered so greatly, again and again throughout history, only toOkumaya devam et
More from Pest, including Parliament in daylight, Margaret island, and Dohány Synagogue (the largest in Europe!).
The old city
Our mostly unplanned evening in Slovakia...in which we climbed to the top of the city, ate too much food, and discovered medieval walls.
Interestingly, the monument is for the Soviet soldiers whoOkumaya devam et
We enjoyed lots of classical music, Gothic and Baroque architecture, and extreme heat (ha!) in Vienna. However, the city didn't quite have Budapest's charm as it was very touristy and ratherOkumaya devam et
The beautiful old city and Charles Bridge
Fireworks, the old Jewish cemetery, the astronomical clock, and Sigmund Freud hanging from an umbrella.