The Best of Buda and Pest (part 2)

6 – 21 May 2018 On Sunday Jonas and I went to visit the parliament building. If you go to Budapest, I definitely recommend visiting the parliament building! The entrance fee is only a few euros and the tour through the building is amazing. Not many buildings are as beautiful on the inside as theyContinue reading “The Best of Buda and Pest (part 2)”

The Best of Buda and Pest (part 1)

6 – 21 May 2018 On a Monday night I arrived in Budapest. After getting off the bus, I got on the metro and the tram to get to my first host family in Budapest. They live 50 minutes outside the city center in a large house. My host was Ági, the mother of theContinue reading “The Best of Buda and Pest (part 1)”

Down the Danube

3 – 6 May 2018 After I left Vienna, I traveled east by bus alongside the river Danube (Donau) until I crossed the border with Slovakia. The capital, Bratislava, is the first mayor city on the Danube after Vienna, and it takes only 1.5 hour by bus. Vienna and Bratislava are the capitals that areContinue reading “Down the Danube”

Bohemia and Moravia

24 April – 1 May 2018 After I left Prague and Central Bohemia behind me, I moved to the region of South Bohemia. The Bohemian region of the Czech Republic is beautiful and the landscape changes between green plains and dense forests. The river Vltava runs through the valley all the way to Prague andContinue reading “Bohemia and Moravia”

Krakow: the City of Kings and Dragons

14 – 17 April 2018 When I arrived in Krakow I was a bit concerned about my host. Quite a while back he had approached me on Couchsurfing and offered me a place to stay, which I had accepted. But over the past few days it had become increasingly harder to contact him and heContinue reading “Krakow: the City of Kings and Dragons”

Waterless Warszawa

10 – 14 April 2018 I arrived in Poland around 8 pm, it had just gotten dark. A bus took me from the airport to a small old train station with high, heavy windows and large wooden doors. I walked across the cobblestone street towards the small train station. It was rather quiet, aside fromContinue reading “Waterless Warszawa”