Saturday 6 October 2012

The City of a 1000 Spires

But we haven't seen them all!  We used our tour bus pass and went into town again, and then we made our way to the cable car to get some of these huge city views.  Thommo managed to get some on the video, more home movies!

We then hopped on the tour bus and headed for the river cruise.  It is not an easy exercise getting around this old city, the roads are narrow, rough cobbles and twist and turn around their ancient buildings, it feels like making your way around a maize.

The river cruise was excellent, and we used this venue for your photos.  It was a glorious day and a lovely finish to our stay in Prague.  We are off to Vienna in the morning, so I will be sure to check our platform first!!

Bye for now, I will let you know when I start to feel better, for now - no change.  xoxoxo




Friday 5 October 2012

Munich - No Train!!

Well, comment for Munich - very business like.  We had a very relaxed breakfast this morning, as our departure time is 9.45am.  We had an easy stroll to central station, and we checked the timetable but it was only listing a Prague train for 9.01am so we found a rare seat & relaxed.  We will go and check for our platform at 9.15am.  Well, off Thommo went and came back at 9.25 saying that our train was not listed!  I had better go and ASK and find out!?  I was worried at this point, as the stations are huge and it takes a good 10mins to get to a platform.  I found the Information desk, 3 windows all full and a queue - 9.35am.  Everyone had long queries - 9.40 - I made it to the window, showed our ticket and asked 'which platform please?'  Not platform, coach outside - large white one.  Thanks - 9.43 and I was running and waving to Thommo who was putting on his jacket, and  we grabbed our luggage headed for the exit.  Panic, I dragged my luggage in the lift and Thommo scrambled down the stairs as we watched a large white coach drive away!!  I did my usual panic mode and froze, and Thommo strode off towards the road - and then turned to tell me to get over? 

Our Prague coach was still loading - oh phew and we just added to the queue when another young fellow came along.  We looked at him and he said 'I'm south Victorian, and I organise these sort of things back home!"  So many Aussies, and we are the ones who actually talk! 

THAT really was a  close call - lesson - check platform first!!

The coach was very good for views, but we still had no luck for photos.  Would not like to travel on a coach, it really is claustrophobic.  The countryside again is delightful, and we are really enjoying the Autumn colours - they are lovely.

We arrived out side Prague Central at 2.45pm.  Busy place, and we gathered our luggage on the footpath, and Thommo checked out his trusty Garmon.  Off he walked to get the right direction, and then he pointed over to the general direction we had to go?!  All I could see was fly overs full of traffic!  It was a tortuous walk, along narrow cobbled streets, which are filthy, I haven't seen so much litter and cigarette stubs!  We walked and walked, it's only a klm Valerie, but it was hard.  Thommo did a couple of advance reckies, as the flyovers got in the way.  At last as we were looking for a crossing I read Hotel Opera just across the road
Thank goodness!  I was  exhausted, but our hotel is gorgeous - Thommo has chosen well again.  Arrived at hotel 4.15pm.

FRIDAY in  Prague.  We had a slow start but I needed it.  We did 1.1/2 bus tours through this ancient, crazy city.  Original 8 century buildings destroyed by Pragues worst fires have all been replaced with Gothic, Rennaisance and Boroque architecture!  The roman streets are everywhere, and make the bus ride a real bone (& back) shaker.  You have buildings to admire today, as we stayed on the buses.  Tomorrow we are going to check out a couple of the squares in different town quarters, and possibly a river cruise.  So folks we are going down for tea, talk again tomorrow.  xoxoxo




Wednesday 3 October 2012

City of Monks

A long long time ago Munchen was the name for this city of Monks.  There are no monks anymore, but the name has stayed as we know it Munich.

Now I had better review our travels as quite a lot has happened since our last blog.  We left Berlin 3 days ago and we were in plenty of time for our train.  We travelled through some pretty country with lots of pine forests and farms.  Again it was impossible to get photos  so we have to commit the views to our memory.  When a town appears, first you spy church spire and then it is a concentration of steep roofed houses and massive blocks of apartments with most of them displaying window boxes of flowers - it does look so pretty.  Some of the buildings are painted in  bright colours eg. Yellow, red, blue but mostly white with the window frames and doors bright colours.

This was a 4.1/2 hour trip and then they announced we had to transfer to another train for the remaining 1.1/2 hour trip.  This is where the our extra fun began!  Not easy transferring trains when the coach & seat numbers do not correspond, so after a quick scramble we took the chance that having the same coach number was good enough.  We were listening for our station so we could collect our gear in time.  Well we were all together and I stepped off with our loose bags and Thommo went to step down with our ports - and whooshka the doors closed!  Nothing I did would open them all Icould do was look amazed as Thommo rolled away!!  All I could do was stay & wait, thought I would be waiting at least an hour, but it was only half & Thommo and I were reunited.  Our station was Munich Passing, and it was a pretty drab siding.  Thommo checked the Garmin and it indicated 5 kms as the crow flies, so, taxi!!  This time our directions had set us off 1 station early, next stop is Munich central, only approx. 400 metres from our hotel!?  This was where Thommo did the back-flip to me, so the 25 euro cab fare was  very unwelcome!

Long day, and I had to leave poor Thommo on his own to have tea, at a cafe down the road, which had been recommended by the barman.  It was an excellent choice, and we went back last night so I could take the photo of the beer!

Sightseeing today, and after a short stroll I convinced Thommo that the tour bus is the only way we are going to see most of this town.  Well, there are just a few of the 13th century buildings standing (tne city was almost flattened in the 2nd WW.), and they are surrounded by huge modern buildings for InternationalBanks, Universal Insurance companies and even more private banks.  The people are pleasant, very business like, no light chit-chat here.  Thommo gave me a rest in the afternoon, as we wanted to check-out the Oktoberfest.

Well, we set off at 6pm, and we just litterally had to follow the crowd,  by there thousands and quite a few looked wobbly on their legs!  Couldn't miss it, it is huge and must cover at least 2 square miles!  Tory you would be in your element here, the rides are awesome, miles of them bigger, scarrier than Dreamworld.  These rides are surrounded with again,huge beer halls/gardens and every description of food and souveniers.  Most of the people are in their national dress, and I guess with the help of the beer, they are all very jolly!!

If we could have made it in to a beer hall that would have been great, but the crowds waiting outside indicated a very very long wait!!  Frustrating for Thommo too, as it wou,d have been an experience to watch the dancing and enjoy a beer.  As it was we made it to his little beer house for tea, and his jug of beer.

After this blog I am off to get some more medical help, must try and fix this malais I am struggling with.  Off to Prague tomorrow, so we should have some special photos from there.  Enjoy our Munich moments below  xoxoxox