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Beijing After Dark April 28, 2014

Filed under: China — Kelocity @ 4:12 am
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When we arrived into Beijing, we got a taxi to our hotel. After a short walk around the area, we came back to meet up with our tour group. We are on Contiki’s China Adventure and we are excited beyond belief!

After a brief introduction to what we can expect over the next two weeks, we all walk together towards the Wangfujing Night Market. I had heard it was exotic and shocking to Westerners, but what I wasn’t prepared for was the smell! You could literally smell it a block away and it burned my nose. So many odd scents mixing together and wafting in the evening air.
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Everything at the market is served on a stick and the locals come in droves to buy them. They had all kinds of delicacies including starfish, snakes, beetles, organs, squid and more. It was a bit nauseating after a while, but I braved the smell to snap a few pictures!
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Instead of dining on these ‘street snacks’, our group headed across the street to the mall for dinner.
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But we’re still a little queasy after seeing the market and a day full of travel, so we decide to walk around the mall instead of eating.
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We’re staying in the Sunworld Hotel and it was actually quite nice. We’re ready for our first full day of our tour tomorrow!
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BeijingHotel

 

Eastern Europe: Bite by Bite October 20, 2011

Filed under: Contiki,Dining Out,Europe,Food,Travel — Kelocity @ 6:24 am
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Oh Europe, why do you make such amazing food. As if your chocolate wasn’t delectable enough, you have to have things like strudel, schnitzel and french fries (why, WHY are the fries so darn good in Europe?!) I admit, I’m not much of a foodie. I don’t venture out to try strange foods, taste the art of famous chefs or pick restaurants based on reviews. Maybe someday my palate will be more refined, but that’s not to say I didn’t thoroughly enjoy my culinary experiences while on our recent trip.

Here is my recap of all things food from our 17 days over seas, grouped by category.

THE RESTAURANTS
We dined at so many different restaurants. 15 full days x 3 meals a day = 45 places to eat. Here’s a few of our favorites! I think the winner goes to Zapieck in Krakow for their award winning pierogies.
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SOUPS
Some highlights included Borsht in Warsaw, Paprika Soup in Budapest and French Onion Soup in Vienna.
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SALADS
I ordered mainly vegetarian meals every night (with the exception of a few chicken dishes) so I really enjoyed the European salads. The goat cheese is creamy like in Greece, and totally melts in your mouth. And all of the veggies were fresh from the earth. And the tomatoes! Oh, they were fantastic.
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CHICKEN
Skewered on kabobs, deep fried, swimming in sauce and paired with rice or fries. Nothing special, but all delicious.
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BRATS
I admit, I am not a huge fan of brats, but my husband LOVES them. I think there were some that went photographed, because there were a lot of brats on this trip. His favorite were the boiled ones from the Hofbrauhaus.
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BREAKFAST
Breakfast was included each day of our tour. Some hotels had better choices than others. My favorite (by far) was the IBIS in prague because they had fresh watermelon both days they were there.
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MAIN COURSES
Irving ate just about everything, but I opted for mostly vegetarian. Contiki definitely does a great job accomodating and I felt satisfied after each meal. Here’s just a sample of the good (carb loaded) food that we ate.
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SHNITZEL
There are no words. We thought the chicken was better than the pork and our favorite was served at the Summer Palace in Vienna. Austria sure does love this dish. There is even a fast food chain called Wienerwald dedicated to serving schnitzel.
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PIEROGIES
I’ve already declared my love for Pierogies in my post about Poland, but here they are again so we can honor their amazing-ness.
Pierogi

PIZZA
It’s Europe. Pizza costs about $4 for a whole pie. There was lots of pizza for on-the-go lunches and quick snacks. And you don’t have to share. You’re expected to eat the whole thing. Love.
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FRIES
Yes. European Fries get their own collage. They are SO GOOD. And they go with juuuust about everything.
Fries

DRINKS
We aren’t huge drinkers to begin with, but we did indulge when appropriate (ie. German Beer Halls).
Drinks

PRETZELS
It goes with beer. Enough said. (I always try to buy mine without salt though.)
Pretzels

DESSERT AND SNACKS
I’m pretty sure I had dessert every night we were there. The hands down favorite was the Hotel Sacher chocolates from Vienna. Coming in a close second would be my nutella crepe from Slovakia. My least favorite? The Rum Raisin custard from Krakow.
Dessert and Snacks

 

Eastern Europe by the Numbers October 9, 2011

Filed under: Contiki,Europe — Kelocity @ 4:19 pm
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On our most recent trip to Europe… there were:

3,203 Pictures Taken

139.86 Miles Walked (Highest Milage day: 16.44… average per day: 8.74)

17 Days Traveling

11 Major Cities Visited

9 Plates of Pierogies Ordered

6 Countries Visited

5 Cities I got to visit for the second time around (Munich,  Salzburg, Vienna, Prague and Budapest)

4 Times traveled with Contiki

Eastern FOOD

(Full Food Post coming soon!)

 

Eastern Europe–What I Wore

Filed under: Contiki,Europe,Travel — Kelocity @ 6:06 am
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When I left, my suitcase looked like this:
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So how does that translate into travel outfits? Here it is day by day.

DAY 1 – LAX to BERLIN (Travel Day)
We had a total of 18 hours in airports and airplanes, so comfort was key!

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DAY 2 – BERLIN
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DAY 3 – BERLIN to DRESDEN to PRAGUE
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DAY 4 – PRAGUE
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DAY 5 – PRAGUE to VIENNA
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DAY 5 – VIENNA Classical Music Concert
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DAY 6 – VIENNA to BUDAPEST
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DAY 7 – BUDAPEST
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DAY 8 – BUDAPEST to SLOVAKIA to KRAKOW
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DAY 9 – KRAKOW
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DAY 10 – Krakow to Warsaw
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DAY 11 – Warsaw
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DAY 11 – Warsaw by Night
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Day 12 – Warsaw to Berlin
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Day 13 – Munich
Yep. Same shirt as day 3.
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Day 14 – Fussen and Salzburg
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DAY 15 – SALZBURG SOUND OF MUSIC TOUR
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DAY 15 – SALT MINES TOUR
Their clothes, not mine. LOL
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Which outfit was your favorite? Would you be caught dead in sneakers in Europe?  For me there isn’t an option. We walk way too much for strappy sandals. ha!

 

Munich: Stadiums and Arenas September 26, 2011

Filed under: Contiki,Europe,Germany,Travel — Kelocity @ 7:00 am
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We woke up in Warsaw and prepared for our all-day drive back to Berlin. This wasn’t part of the tour, but they offered a free shuttle back to Germany if you wanted (they had to get the bus back there anyways). We extended our trip to explore Munich and Salzburg on our own after Contiki was done, so the bus back was perfect.

But first. Breakfast! We had a great breakfast spread at the Marriott that had way more options than our previous hotels. They even had a few American-style items (pancakes and omlettes) that was a nice change from the usual rolls with jam and cheese we’d had prior.
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Then it was right on the bus to hit the road as early as possible. Special thanks to our tour guide on our trip, Meitek. He was from Poland and was entirely entertaining.
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Only half of our original group opted to take the bus back to Berlin, so everyone had an entire bus row to themselves. SCORE! I lounged out and read The Hunger Games. (Don’t spoil the end for me though, I’m still reading the rest of the series!) A few hours later, we stopped for lunch at a rest area. I was surprised to actually see a decent looking salad there. It was really good!
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See! I really did tried to sneak in some healthy stuff when I could… although I did balance it out with this.
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But tried to burn them off quickly by jumping up and down numerous times to get a good bus shot.
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We love Contiki, what can we say? I am so sad this is the last bus day.
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We got into Berlin around dinnertime and headed straight for the train station. We booked an overnight train to Munich from there.
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Soon enough, our train arrived. Right on schedule. I love the European rail system.
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We booked this train months ago through Distant Lands in LA (a store that we highly recommend, by the way). We would be sleeping in a 6-bunk couchette and we were praying we wouldn’t have to share the room with wierdos or scary people.
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We each had the top two bunks and it was crazy hoisting all of our stuff up there with barely any headroom. We were laughing so hard.
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Turns out the other four beds were filled with some elderly Germans who thought it was just the funniest thing. They were laughing and talking in German to tell us to turn the light on, turn the light off, lock the door, unlock the door. I had no idea what they were saying but they were very impressed that we brought our own travel sheets. Either that or they were making fun of me for doing so. Don’t laugh. I have no regrets! (Although sleeping in your jeans really stinks. But I still slept through the night, hooray!
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When we woke up, we were just pulling into Munich. We packed our things and found our way to our hotel nearby and checked our bags. Then, map in hand, we found our way to our first stop of the day. The BMW Welt.
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Here they have one of the BMW factories and also an extensive collection of their finest cars. I sat down and let Irving do his man thing (aka look at cars).
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His favorite was this car commissioned by Steinway pianos.
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Next we made our way in the rain around the corner to the Munich Olympic Park.
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Munich was the home of the 1972 Summer Olympic games. The design was extremely modern for the times (and still looks impressive now).
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In order to get the most out of the park, we opted to do an audio tour of the grounds (well worth it too).
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The aquatic arena was exciting because this was the place that Mark Spitz won all of his medals. He was the guy that Michael Phelps was aiming to beat in Beijing.
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If you look close, you can see his name below in a few places:
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Also in the park is the big television tower that was renamed the Olympic Tower. We didn’t go inside, but we’re told it had impressive views from the top.
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When the park was built, they had long term plans in mind for making it accessible to the public. It’s really pretty now and they use it for all kids of events.
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These Olympic games were really unique because it was the first time that Germany was hosting them since WWII. The games had been in Berlin in 1936 when the Nazis were in power, and Munich was ready to show the world that this was a different Germany now.
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However the games quickly turned tragic when the Israeli Olympic team was taken hostage and then killed by a radical Palestinian group. It was a very sad event and was a great loss to the world.
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This was the apartment that the Israeli team was staying in when the kidnappers broke in.  I always think of the Olympic games as a reason for the world to come together, this tragedy is so unfortunate and I was glad we got the opportunity to pay tribute to those athletes.
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After our audio tour, we had lunch inside the commissary. Schnitzel for Irving (of course, right?!)…
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And some pasta for me.
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And then we jumped on the metro to head to our next sight: Allianz Arena. But first, a little fun in the train station!
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There was a mirror on the ceiling that we used to take some pictures!
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Someone nearby thought we looked funny and offered to take a picture of us looking at the ceiling. LOL
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Then we arrived at the stadium, just in time for the last English tour of the day.
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This is where two of Germany’s biggest soccer teams play: FC Bayern Munich and TSV Munich. It was also the site of the 2006 FIFA World Cup. As you can imagine, Irving was in heaven.
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The tour was great and we got to learn a bit about the stadium and the teams.
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After our tour, we headed back into Munich for another (!!) tour of the city. Stay tuned!

 

 
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