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    • Day 40

      Freude für Klein und Gross

      July 17, 2023 in Poland ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      Heute auf dem Schlossplatz habe ich mich ganz vergessen und mein Kinderherz hat vor Freude gehüpft. Fotos zoomen, dann seht ihr weshalb... .
      Nur wer tiefer schaut, sieht die fast unsichtbar, verborgene Zartheit....Read more

    • Day 153

      Schlemmertage in Warschau

      October 4, 2023 in Poland ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      🌍Warszawa/Warschau
      📈Day 152: 10km, 40Hm
      📈Day 153: 13km, 30Hm
      🗒️Bleiben 3 Nächte in Warschau. Haben eine schöne Airbnb Wohnung im Zentrum gemietet. Von hier aus erkunden wir die Stadt. Zweimal mit einer morgendlichen Joggingrunde. Das Joggen gibt zumindest bei Steffi Muskelkater, sind es nicht mehr gewöhnt. Warschau hat große Parks zum joggen und auch auf den breiten Fußwegen ist viel Platz. Sind auch mit dem Fahrrad unterwegs, es gibt ein sehr gut ausgebautes Radwegenetz. Vom 30. Stockwerk des Kulturpalastes aus verschaffen wir uns einen Überblick über die Stadt. Der Kulturpalast ist 237m hoch und wurde zw. 1952-55 erbaut. Damals war es das zweithöchste Gebäude in Europa. Sehr beeindruckend. Auch die Altstadt mit Schloß und Altstadtmarkt erkunden wir, sehr hübsche alte Häuser. Allerdings alles nach dem 2. Weltkrieg wieder aufgebaut. Das Denkmal zum Warschauer Aufstand und der Umschlagplatz erinnern ebenfalls an diese traurige Zeit.
      Warschau bietet zudem viele Restaurants und Cafés. Wir probieren uns durch die polnischen Spezialitäten: Piroggen mit herzhafter und süßer Füllung, Kopytka (polnische Gnocchi) mit Gulasch, Kroketten,…Genießen es, uns bekochen zu lassen 🙂.
      Markus nutzt zudem die Gelegenheit, nach sechs Monaten wieder mal einen Coiffeur/Friseur aufzusuchen. Obwohl die beiden keine gemeinsame Sprache sprechen, kommt ein gutes Ergebnis raus.
      So sollten wir morgen ausgeruht und gestärkt sein! Es hat uns gut gefallen in Warschau.
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    • Day 14

      We are in Poland, Warsaw

      March 3, 2023 in Poland ⋅ ☁️ 0 °C

      We are in Poland-more specifically in Warsaw. Impressive city or say metropolis. With almost 1900000 inhabitants, it really takes some time to drive from one side to the other. We found a nice flat right in the centre and in the meantime were able to eat very well for little money!Read more

    • Day 151

      Ankunft in Warszawa/Warschau

      October 2, 2023 in Poland ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      🌍(bush) - Warszawa/Warschau
      📈39km, 120Hm
      🗒️Wir haben bestens geschlafen & niemand hat unser Zelt entdeckt oder sich zumindest nicht daran gestört. Wir fahren los & buchen beim Kaffeehalt eine Unterkunft für die folgenden Nächte. In Grossstädten ist es mit Zelten immer eher schwierig resp. so 'wild' wie wir es in Finnland teilweise handhabten (wir erinnern uns an Rovaniemi & unseren Zeltplatz unter der Brücke😊) finden wir es hier ohne Jedermannsrecht nicht mehr angebracht. Zudem freuen wir uns auch auf den Komfort einer Wohnung.
      Die Einfahrt in die Millionenstadt Warschau ist sehr angenehm: Zuerst führt ein Veloweg dem Żerań-Kanal entlang, in der Innenstadt bewegen wir uns dann auf einem umfangreichen Velowegnetz.
      Die kurzfristig gebuchte Wohnung können wir erst am Abend beziehen, deshalb setzen wir uns vorerst bei Sonnenschein auf eine Parkbank, picknicken & schauen dem Verkehr & dem Wasserspiel zu. Weiter geht's an die Weichsel in ein Café, bevor wir dann unsere Wohnung aufsuchen: Eine geräumige 2-Zimmer-Wohnung, in deren Wohnzimmer sogar unsere Velos einen sicheren Platz finden. Haben gleich drei Nächte gebucht.
      Wie wir der Presse entnehmen, war am gestrigen Sonntag in Warschau deutlich mehr los als heute: In zwei Wochen finden die polnischen Parlamentswahlen statt & gestern fand mit dem 'Marsch der Millionen Herzen' eine friedliche Demonstration der Anhänger der Opposition gegen die aktuelle Regierung statt. Je nach Zählweise nahmen daran 100'000 bis über 1 Million Menschen teil. Die anstehenden Wahlen sind auf den Strassen generell sehr präsent: Egal ob auf dem Land oder in Dörfern oder Städten, seit Tagen lächeln uns hunderte Kandidaten von Plakaten zu.
      Unser erster Eindruck von Warschau ist sehr positiv, trotz der Grösse strahlt die Stadt für uns eine angenehme Stimmung aus & wir freuen uns darauf, auch diese für uns bisher unbekannte Stadt entspannt zu entdecken.
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    • Day 2

      Varsovia

      February 10 in Poland ⋅ ☁️ 7 °C

      Ya que ha sido un finde express voy a poner aquí los sitios donde fui y recomendaciones.

      Freetour. Para mí, siempre un acierto. Te cuentan la historia de la ciudad y te dan consejos y recomendaciones.

      También visitamos el Museo Alzamiento de Varsovia. Es un museo pequeño e interactivo sobre el alzamiento de los ciudadanos de Varsovia en la 2ª guerra mundial.

      🍳🥞☕️ Para desayunar:
      -Charlotte
      -Bulke przez bibulke

      😋🤤 Restaurantes:
      🍱🍔 FOOD TOWN. Es un mercado con comida internacional. Está muy bien y es económico.
      🐙🥩Selavi. Es un restaurante tipo Amazónico de Madrid. Es más caro de lo normal. Hacen cenas y luego fiestas. Para celebrar algo especial está muy bien.

      🍾🪩 Fiesta
      🍸 Para tomar algo con vistas: Panorama Sky Bar
      🎧 Discoteca: MOON y Smolna son las mejores.

      Además tenía esta lista de restaurantes que dejo aquí, pero no puedo opinar nada porque no fui:
      Żebra i Kości Restauracja Restaurante típico
      Ciao Napoli pizza
      Podwale kompania piwna
      Bares leche (baratos)
      Podwale 25
      Bar Prasowy
      Restauracja Zapiecek (mejores pierogi)
      Eat my noodle buen noodle y asiático
      Pizza madre
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    • Day 1

      Day 1 - On our way to Sri Lanka

      February 16, 2022 in Poland ⋅ ☁️ 8 °C

      Hi everybody!
      This way you can follow our adventures in Sri Lanka. We will provide daily updates on where we are, what we've been through and share some photos. Enjoy reading!

      On Wednesday February 16, our whole adventure started, at 19:00 we closed the door of our apartment in Den Bosch. Left in good hands because two friends of ours take good care of our house and the plants when we are gone! (Robin will miss her plant babys)
      Went the train, got all 3 suitcases and 2 backpacks on board and on the way to Schiphol Airport. From there to a hotel nearby to spend a short night because Thursday 17 February it really starts! But not before we have eaten a delicious last Bossche bol in our hotel room, we will secretly miss it from our neighbor patisserie. Quick sleep, alarm goes off at 4:15 am.
      Wakey wakey! Bus to Schiphol and then hand in our suitcase and check in. All data checked, visa, health certificate, all the paper work and we can go on. Despite the fact that the suitcase is 4 kilos too heavy, hihi, she condones it.
      We go to withdraw some money behind customs and wait at the gate until we can board.

      On the plane to Warsau we fill in a locator form and try to get some sleep. Once in Warsau, where we have a 7 hour layover, we decide to put the suitcases in a locker and go to town! Why wait for the AirPort when you can explore a nice new city?

      We take the bus for €1, forget to check in, oops, so we'll get the same ticket back later, and we get off in the center!
      What a nice city Warsau is, lots of beautiful architecture and delicious restaurants. We have a delicious coffee with a large piece of Pavlova, super tasty! After this we walk a long way, nice to exercise after that flight. We walk to a park where you can view the Tomb of the unknown Soldier and to Old Town Market Square. Really nice! There we find a nice crystal shop where we bought beautiful stones for our house back in the Netherlands. After this we walk back where we started because we saw that we could eat a haloumi burger at a nice tent, we also took vega shawarma wrap, delicious!!!

      The bus back was a success, missed bus, got on the wrong bus, lolllll but we did catch the plane! Totally great, we are on the plane and finally we really leave for Colombo :)

      Will be continued!

      Ciao ciao xxx
      Robin & Carlotte
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    • Day 3

      Ghetto Heroes Monument, Warsaw

      October 24, 2016 in Poland ⋅ ⛅ 9 °C

      The irony here is my favorite part of the day!
      The large, black marble stones here are from an order placed by Adolf Hitler, as he was planning to build his victory monument from it. Fitting that instead it goes to honoring Jewish heroes.Read more

    • Day 10

      Βαρσοβία, Πολωνία

      October 14, 2021 in Poland ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

      Μια στάση για ξεκούραση στην Βαρσοβια. Μετά από την εξερεύνηση στην Κρακοβια θελουμε να γεμίσουμε τις μπαταρίες μας 😩😩👩‍❤️‍👨

    • Day 1

      Warsaw

      September 18, 2021 in Poland ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

      After a long airplane ride, I finally touched down in Poland. It was raining and very cold. I was in touch with Kuba, Karolina's boyfriend, before coming to Poland. I was staying at their place for the duration of my stay in Warsaw. I tried to get a simcard but the clerk was so rude and in the end I couldn't get it to work, it was so annoying and I had already wasted some money. I was talking with Wiktor telling him where we could meet near old town before the wi-fi disappeared. I had missed the bus going to old town while trying to get wi-fi but ended up losing both opportunities. I tried to go outside and wait for the bus again in the cold rain. Not gonna lie, it was a bit of a stressful start. Eventually, the bus did come and I went in seamlessly, not even having to pay though this was my bad. It would soon become a prevalent theme while traveling around Europe. Seeing Poland firsthand was exciting, a country I didn't know much about was now unraveling itself before me. Slavic/Baltic influence was pretty strong, in both its language and culture. Most of the buildings were a bit bland and not so developed but old town was absolutely stunning.

      I got down and went to the plaza, where I agreed to meet Wiktor. I stood there in front of the statue, hoping Wiktor got my message, trying to find wi-fi. Surprisingly, he showed up at the nick of time right behind me. It was such a nice reunion, he has changed so much from a teen now almost looking like a scruffy man. I was quite guilty for making him wait but now it was all good, my next problem was letting Kuba know that I am now hanging out with Wiktor and can't make it to his place yet. This was solved through Wiktor albeit he wasn't too fond of my decision. Wiktor and I hanged around the old town, going through some alleys and seeing the remains of the castle. He shared some bits and pieces of the history of the place, the significance behind the statues and buildings. We decided to go meet up with his brother, Kacper. It was a long but fun walk, filled with a lot of catching up and laughter. Kacper and his fiance at that time, Natalia both welcomed us into their new home. It was still in the works but I could really appreciate the aesthetics. It was very minimalistic and I really appreciated their non materialistic approach to home ownership. We settled in and had a brief chat before going to pick up the apartment keys from Kuba and to try and find another sim card. We drove to Kuba's apartment and was able to say hello, I got the keys and off we went to one of Warsaw's main malls. Wiktor did most of the talking and we tried several shops and decided to go with T-mobile. I got my simcard and off we went back to Kacper's place for dinner. We ordered traditional Polish food from UberEats and it was actually all pretty delicious, they had dumplings and sour soup. I ate my fill while we exchanged a lot of cultural background concerning Japan and Poland. I learned a lot from them both especially their views on social media. From Natalia's words, "I don't really see the need to look at what's going on in other people's lives or to share about mine own" and it really hit well for me, I soon deleted Facebook after coming back and it was actually pretty good. It was also quite a coincidence that Natalia works at the Copernicus Science Center which was the place Wiktor and I were going to the day after so I was quite looking forward for her to show us around. We talked for a bit more before we said our good byes. Wiktor drove me back to my place.

      At this point, I was already quite tired but to my surprise Kuba was in there with his friends having a bit of a drunk poker party. His house, his rules I guess but I just wanted to sleep at that point. I had no choice now though as I had to just vibe with them for a bit while waiting for Karolina to come back. She did apologize but hey, I don't really have any right to demand anything as I was just crashing at his place for free. They kept offering me shots but I kept refusing as I wasn't really in the mood to drink but then one of them invited me to smoke and that I was down for. Karolina soon arrived, we were very happy to see each other and she quickly fixed up a place for me to sleep which was moving a sofa into the kitchen. It smelled very European in there, I both liked and disliked the set-up, even with the door closed they still were pretty noisy until like 2AM where they left. I didn't get much sleep at all that night.
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    • Day 2

      Warsaw II

      September 19, 2021 in Poland ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

      The next day was much better, it wasn't raining anymore and I could feel some sun in the air. I left my kitchen-bedroom and saw that Karolina and Kuba were still sleeping. I went to the bathroom to freshen up, grabbed my things and hit the road. I walked a bit to the bus stop, it was still quite to cold. I was just hopping in and out til I reached old town once again where I was supposed to meet with Wiktor. This time, I was feeling the familiar exhilaration I get when visiting a new country. Without the rain and fog, I was able to see more clearly just how beautiful and intricate this site was even though I had just been here the day before. Walking the streets and alleyways and getting clear and crisp photos really made my day. I spent most of the morning just going around and getting these empty photos as the usual crowd still hadn't arrived. I grabbed a burger for breakfast and there were these two birds just chilling around me so I just gave them some bits and pieces. They were very friendly, even grabbing it from my fingers with their tiny beaks. I saw some lovelocks on some railings as well as the royal gardens. I also did a little bit of church hopping as a means of escaping from the cold, but it also provided a bit of insight on the religious practices of the Polish though Christianity is nothing new for me.

      I was meeting with Pawel and Polly today, it was actually Pawel's idea to go to the museum. He even bought the tickets for Wiktor and me. I met up with them in this place called the Palm. I took a bus there and sat at the nearby park. I saw them from across the road and had a mini-reunion in the middle of the crossing. It was so fun to meet so many familiar faces, Pawel was always such a funny guy and Polly, a bit more level-headed. They made a great couple. Turns out both of them turned pescatarian, Pawel over a bet. They took me to this restaurant by the river which had awesome vegetable and fish which was right beside the museum. I also learned about the meaning behind Warsaw's name. I had just thought it was because of the fact that it was ravaged by the Nazi's back in World War II as in it Saw War which garnered a huge laugh from Polly. It was actually based on a legend of a man and a mermaid who fell in love. Var and Zawa, which is actually how you would read Warsaw in Polish.

      We went to the science museum where Wiktor was waiting for us after he did a number 2. Natalia came to pick us up and we took some photos while waiting for our timeslot to go in. The science museum was super fun and really worth it, much better than my original plan of going to the TeamLabs-esque place. Natalia was super knowledgeable and showed us each exhibition, explaining the science behind them. We watched a robot story show, and played with a lot of stuff just like little kids. Pawel was so funny as always, he had to leave a bit earlier though. After spending a couple of hours inside, we said goodbye to Natalia and decided to walk Polly home.

      It was a nice and gentle walk, it took us across a very peaceful park. Polly invited me and Wiktor up to her place which we happily accepted. Their place was so unique, it had so much life and warmth and style. It was like being in another world to be honest, I was so impressed with their design direction. She served us some tea while we talked and enjoyed each other's company. Soon Wiktor and I left to go meet his friend at the park to get some greens. It was quite a fun journey as well as I got to ride the Polish metro and also bike across town albeit mine had a flat tire. Wiktor exchanged bikes with me the second round going back.

      We had to catch up with Karolina, she was waiting near the restaurant where we were going to eat a lot of traditional Polish food. She was reading a book by the bench and I tried to sneak up on her but she saw me a bit too early. Wiktor, Karolina and I went to the bottom floor of the restaurant where we ordered a bunch of food, all pretty good to be honest. It felt just like back when we were in Japan. It was really a nice and touching reunion.

      We later went back to her place and Wiktor rolled some joints, we smoked and enjoyed watching funny variety shows until early morning. I had a pretty good sleep that night after such a fun and fulfilling day.
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    Muranów, Muranow

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