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Monday 30 September 2013

PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC

I don't know what all the fuss is about Paris; Prague beats that city any day! My visit to Prague allowed me to decide that this city is one of my favourite cities in the world- and not just because of its five storey club. This city tops every romantic city in the world, from the architecture, to the people and of course the famous bridges. 




WIEN, AUSTRIA

Also known as Vienna- the capital city of Austria (Sound of Music country) and a city home to coffee, gentlemen, classical music and terrific culture. From Mozart to the royal family this place is blooming with things to do and places to see. A favourite, became, visiting the Habsburg Summer Palace. Then there was the famous Schnaps museum where we tried various toxic shots, also a favourite of the famous Marilyn Manson. Another tourist stop was Prater Park; a large theme park. In Vienna I was lucky enough to go to performance where Mozart and Strauss' music was performed- it was incredible. I love the beauty of this city, the architecture and the fact that Hans was in my thoughts the whole time, I know he would have loved it all. Being here allowed me to really be close to him and think about what an amazing friend I have to always be my guardian angel.  













Wednesday 11 September 2013

A ROMAN ESCAPADE

ROME, ITALY. A city filled with an extremely rich history and history that is still mostly visible through the protection of famous monuments. Home to the Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, Roman Fortrum, Vaitican City and my favourite- the Pantheon.  Not only was I in love with this city because of its history and incredible architecture, but it is also the city that the famous Audrey Hepburn acted her role as Princess Ann in Roman Holiday- and if you had my love for black and white films you would understand my obsession. Unfortunately Gregory Peck was unable to be found, to my disappointment. 


The Vatican City

Inside St.Peters Basilica

The Panthenon

Trevi Fountain



The Colesseum

The Spanish Steps

Tuesday 10 September 2013

HYERES, FRANCE












How we ended up in Hyeres is partly a mystery. Pronounced "ear", Hyeres is a little town on the coast of South France close to Nice.  We stayed in a hotel overlooking the town and the tiled roofs. The main attraction was the beach, after walking along the coast we found many secret beaches to nap and tan. It was brilliant!

A LITTLE PARADISE IN SOUTH FRANCE







Another train journey to Orthez, and we were collected and drove to the house we would be spending two nights in. If you think of those movies and books where they describe the stone house in the South of France- this was it! It was the most beautiful house, and we got to relax and spend time by the pool before we carried on with our adventures. 

BORDEAUX, FRANCE













BORDEAUX- 15 hours, 10 trains, a few card games and a pit stop in Paris  later we had travelled across the country of France and finally arrived in Bordeaux. Otherwise known as wine country.  We explored Bordeaux for a day, it was a Saturday which also meant 2 kilometers of flee markets to walk through before we found the river. We played like kids in the mirror pool and after loosing Kirsten, Gem and I had lunch under and arch way. A few hours later we bumped in a anxious Kirsten outside St Peters cathedral. We walked over the famous bridge that crosses the Garonne river and had a nap in the park. A day well spent, with a later celebration in a empty pub. 

BRUGES, BELIGIUM















BRUGES, BELGIUM- was one of my favorite places I visited on my trip. I loved the canals that ran through the city and the outskirts of the city where quant and quite inhabited by friendly Dutch people in thrift shops and windmill parks. We had a "stolen" lunch in the park, and got to explore the city and all its wonderful quirks.

BRUSSELS, BELGIUM





















Brussels, BELGIUM- Yes, it is only suitable that a huge amount of chocolate and waffles be eaten in this country, and we didn’t take this lightly. We where soon to find out chocolate alley where we could spend about half an hour devouring tasters and making it sound as if he were generally interested in buying. We stayed in Brussels and day tripped to Bruges. I didn’t have much to expect, and wasn’t sure what to see, but the history really amazed me.  A famous monument to look out for in Brussles is the statue of the peeing baby, otherwise known as the Manneken Pis. French fries are classically Belgium, so of course we found the best French Fries cafĂ© in town and divulged in some oily fries. In Brussels there is a 10 story building, and from the roof you have the best view of the city, we went up and took some fun photos.  I didn’t have much to expect, and wasn’t sure what to see, but the history really amazed me.