Melbourne Airport

Last meal before being stuck in a metal tube for 14 hours. It's starting to feel really real. Can't wait!
Tuesday!

I've been meaning to write out some posts and upload some photos but the last two days we've been up and about from dawn to dusk and knackered by the time we get back to our little place.
The firstLeia mais
Stage 1 down

Made it to Abu Dhabi and only split orange juice on myself in the flight twice. Still wasn't all bad, watched this classic again.
Kastanienallee, Mitte

*TESSA* We staved off jet lag by wandering around our hotel and stumbled on a Church set on Berlin's highest natural hill. The hill is barely a hill at all! We rested, listening to organ practice, andLeia mais
Having a break

Currently waiting for a snack in the Deutsche Historische Museum cafe after a big morning of walking. We haven't actually been inside of anything today but we've walked past some museums and made ourLeia mais
Second Break

Well this is a first, the museum is so big that we've had to go back to the museum cafe for another break. A good excuse for more sausages, I say.
Reischtag

*TESSA* This morning we breakfasted at the Reischtag dome. Apart from a mistaking lard for mashed potato, the experience was faultless. The view was particularly romantic.
Wednesday!

Another day, another immense amount of walking around.
Tessa had us booked in for breakfast at the restaurant cafe on top of the Reichstag for the morning so we took the opportunity to have a niceLeia mais
Thursday

*TESSA* On Thursday we turned our back on museums and tried to give our bodies a rest from the 30,000 steps we've been averaging daily. We Ubahned every chance we got, starting with 1 stop plus a 500mLeia mais
Berliner Dom

The Berlin Cathedral is an amazing piece of architecture. The organ itself is mammoth and you can just imagine how it would sound when played. We were also able to the climb the 267 steps to the topLeia mais
Lunch

Classy as shit!
Just a light lunch...

Yummy.
Friday - Nuremberg!

So somehow we managed to wake up at some ridiculously early hour on Friday morning to catch the five hour train to Nuremberg. Very comfortable, even though we were pretty much zombies at this point.Leia mais
My favourite brand!

Who doesn't love Western Gold bourbon, only about $11ish Australian. Good start in Munich.
So long Nuremberg

(*TESSA*) Today I became more aware of Nuremberg's role in the power base of the Third Reicht. The impossibility of doing justice to the Holocaust, and the tension between trying to achieve justiceLeia mais
Munich - Sunday

(*TESSA*) I love Munich. The buildings are gorgeous, the multiculturalism reminds me of home and even the TGI-style Barvarian we settled for at dinner (due to a month's closure of our 1st option), wasLeia mais
Munich - Monday

Boy, I have been slack in posting on our adventures in Europe. In my defence I was drinking at least 1.5 litres of beer a day in Munich so I was usually feeling a little snoozy by the end of theLeia mais
Munich - Tuesday

Big day! First we hit Schloss Nymphenberg which was the summer palace for the former ruling Bavarian family, the Wittelsbachs. The whole palace complex and the rooms inside are just gorgeous. One ofLeia mais
Prague - Wednesday

Wednesday began with another long train trip from Munich to Prague which we are getting used to by now.
When we arrived we attempted to buy tickets for a tram from the station to our hotel but weLeia mais
Birthday in Prague

(*TESSA*) We had a bit of a night out the eve of our birthday so we slept spread out across two queen beds, air con on, in sheer luxury. The breakfast delivered to our room included cold baked beansLeia mais
Krakow - Friday

Time to catch up on some posts!
So after getting off the sleeper train at Krakow’s main train station, we wheeled our bags through some lovely (but cobblestoned) parks to our accommodation. We areLeia mais
Auschwitz

Today we made our way to the Auschwitz extermination camp in a group tour and as you can imagine it was an emotionally draining day. Having read about the Holocaust for many years, I wasn’tLeia mais
Krakow - Sunday

After the previous day we decided to take it easy and have a lie in which was a good idea considering we were a little fatigued from the constant walking around so far on our trip.
When we didLeia mais
Warsaw - Monday

We started the day by catching a train to Warsaw, which was efficient as the European trains normally are however I was disappointed that they got my order for breakfast wrong and I ended up withLeia mais
Olsztyn - Tuesday

More catch-up posts!
(*TESSA*) We travelled by train to Olsztyn, a town in the north of Poland and rented a car. Right hand side drive! I felt fierce – travelling 120km +, overtaking on the leftLeia mais
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