Archive for the ‘Germany’ Category

Berlin Blog: Finally Off the “To Do” List

Tuesday, January 30th, 2007

It has been countless time buckets since I last sat down in front of one of these computers to research and write about all these strange places that I’ve been visiting. The time has finally come for me to put together the post for Berlin.

Berlin you say? Surprised? Yeah.. well.. so was I, so was my Grandma when I called her from there, and so were.. well.. most people. I really had no plan of heading to Germany until at lease the spring of 2007. However, as I mentioned in my last post, some new friends (in Germany) and a spare week meant that I’d hope on a train and see where I ended up. (more…)

PICTURES: Cologne 2006

Thursday, December 28th, 2006

OK.. so these are very few as well.. but Cologne was pretty rainy while I was there, and getting the camera out would have meant more wetness.

Cologne 2006

PICTURES: Leipzig CouchSurfing Meet

Thursday, December 28th, 2006

In planning on getting together with a CouchSurfing friend from Berlin, I ended up heading down to Leipzig for a night out on the town, and interestingly, for their first CS meeting!  It was loads of fun, and I ,et a lot of great people.  It was a long night however, and by the time we got back to the the girls place we were staying with, I was so tired I could barely stand (about 9am).

Leipzig CouchSurfing Meet: Nov. 25, 2006

PICTURES: Berlin 2006

Thursday, December 28th, 2006

These are few, but I didn’t get many shots in Berlin as I didn’t do much sightseeing.  I’ll be sure to get more next time!

Berlin 2006

CouchSurf Cologne

Thursday, November 30th, 2006

Since I have started travelling, many of you have been asking about where I stay while travelling. “Do you stay in hotels? Doesn’t that get expensive?” My initial response was “Where do you think I’m staying.. HOSTELS!” Well.. the fact of the matter is that although I know how I’m travelling, I sometimes forget that not everyone has the knowledge or experience that I do.

Hostels are a cheap way to get a place to stay, sacrificing privacy and luxury for a cheap bunk bed. There are two other main advantages.. first is that many hostels provide refridgeration units (aka fridges), as well as cooking facilities and equipment. They’re generally not equipped for baking however.. so if you plan on doing any baking while on the road, I would suggest bringing your own Easy-Bake Oven. I know mine has come in handy MANY times! The other advantage for someone travelling on their own is the opportunity to meet other people. This generally happens in the dorm room, or down at the bar.. however can happen in the kitchen, or even in the shower (I’ve yet to meet anyone in the shower). The good thing about meeting people like this is that you have one immediate bond, James Bond. I mean.. TRAVELLING (although you do run into some serious randoms in some hostels).

Lets pretend a hostel costs about €15, or £15, and a hotel costs between €50-100, or £50-100. You can imagine how the bills add up! Here’s the big question however.. what’s cheaper than cheap? (more…)