With its attention to detail in its intricate architecture, Prague has got to be one of the most beautiful cities I’ve been to yet, but it also reminded me how much I miss forests and that sense of solitude. By the end of this bus ride (Munich to Innsbruck), I will have been in 6… Continue reading Czech Yourself | Day 28
Category: Travel
Lost in Leipzig | Day 27
Leipzig is a little town south of Berlin that is full of hidden treasures like my favorite beer, the only reason I ended up here (I’ll get to the beer traveling posts eventually). I started the day with a Polish family and a German friend by using BlaBlaCar from Berlin to Leipzig, met a friend as soon… Continue reading Lost in Leipzig | Day 27
How’s Berlin? | Day 25
Arriving half-asleep in a city you’ve never been, dropped off in a bus terminal that looks like you could be anywhere in the world when all you can envision in your head is a Berlin Wall covered in graffiti that is nowhere in sight might cause some people to panic. Where is the city? I… Continue reading How’s Berlin? | Day 25
Goodbye Copenhagen | Day 24
When people think of the happiest place on earth, I think for many Americans, Disneyland comes to mind. Denmark has been named the happiest country in the world and well the land of Mickey Mouse can’t come close (for me). It was hard to leave Scandinavia when it’s countries all rank in the top 10… Continue reading Goodbye Copenhagen | Day 24
Roskilde Festival, What Day Is it? | Day 17
Tents everywhere, people everywhere, music everywhere, beer everywhere, piss everywhere. The music hasn’t even begun and won’t begin for 2 more days, yet the fields of Roskilde have been full of people since Saturday. Today is Tuesday. Roskilde Festival’s gates opened at 4 p.m. Saturday and it’s a sight to be seen. Once the… Continue reading Roskilde Festival, What Day Is it? | Day 17
When in Denmark | Day 14
Do as the Danish do. I’ve only been in Denmark for a little over 24 hours, but I’ve already seen so much. Took a walk to the beach where you can find the Nordic food lab used for NOMA, the world’s best restaurant, and Sweden across the sea. I learned that when you graduate… Continue reading When in Denmark | Day 14
Train of thought: thoughts from a train
I want a burger and fries from In-N-Out I should’ve packed food for this 5-hour train ride I’m still in love with Sweden, especially on this train ride. It’s beautiful. Maybe I’ll get a home in the countryside I don’t miss America. I don’t want to go back. Is this guy next to me lonely?… Continue reading Train of thought: thoughts from a train
Fall in love in/with Stockholm | Day 12
I fell in love with Stockholm since I got to the airport and I spotted a pizza restaurant and a sushi restaurant in the corner of my eye as I tried to find the train station to get to the city. And when the the guy that worked for the train looked up directions for… Continue reading Fall in love in/with Stockholm | Day 12
Midsummer in Sweden | Day 8
The Stockholm city life to the Swedish countryside is just a train ride away and to me, that’s perfect. I wrote before I left the states that I was afraid that I’d fall madly in love with a city early on my trip and not want to go anywhere else. It happened. I sit here… Continue reading Midsummer in Sweden | Day 8
Sognefjorden, Norway | Day 5
Cameras are clicking away on this ferry ride and I’m just trying my best not to hurl. Part of being a good guest is keeping up with your hosts, even if that means drinking whiskey and coke until 5 in the morning when you know you have to wake up to catch a ferry at… Continue reading Sognefjorden, Norway | Day 5