Blog Entries tagged 'hostel'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'hostel'
- Flixbus to PragueBefore I had to leave to get my Flixbus to Prague I had time for a last walk in Berlin, so I decided to wander down to the park next to the Fernsehturm (TV Tower) and St Marienkirche and Posted by 3Traveller in Teaching and Travelling Abroad | May 23, 2020
- Arrival in BerlinI arrived in Berlin yesterday afternoon after a fantastic hotel breakfast and a completely uneventful 3.5-hour Flixbus journey from Rostock. I relaxed for the rest of the day, intending to begin some sightseeing the next morning. Potsdamer Platz and th Posted by 3Traveller in Teaching and Travelling Abroad | Jan 24, 2020
- Maritime flavour of RostockI came to Rostock this morning via a very smooth, uneventful hour and half on a Flixbus from Lübeck. I'm staying at Jellyfish Hostel for the night, then meeting up with my co-teachers tomorrow at the hotel we'll be staying Posted by 3Traveller in Teaching and Travelling Abroad | Dec 10, 2019
- Back in GrazIt was another beautiful sunny day as I said goodbye to Deutschlandsberg and took the train back to Graz. [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/961215/952e1f80-0218-11ea-bb93-ff728f69e370.JPG thumb=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/961215/thumb_952e Posted by 3Traveller in Teaching and Travelling Abroad | Nov 8, 2019
- UNESCO World Heritage Site: City of Graz - Historic CentreAfter a smooth and uneventful journey from Maribor I got to Graz Hauptbahnhof (the main train station) at about 11:30 and easily found my way to my hostel round the corner. The hostel is huge - my dorm is on Posted by 3Traveller in Teaching and Travelling Abroad | Oct 27, 2019
- Pat's ConcertI wish I could put the video we took of his playing... cause it was really a wonderful moment. I might add more later but want to put down the main things for me that night. He was Posted by sstalpo in Alps Bucket Trip | Sep 17, 2019
- From Buenos Aires to UruguayThe ferry trip was straightforward; the terminal in Buenos Aires was a lot like one at an airport. Rather annoyingly, although we'd just got out lots of Argentine pesos to get the tickets with, at the ticket desk we were Posted by 3Traveller in Argentina and Uruguay: Honeymoon | May 22, 2019
- Crossing Another One of the List. Since I read Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes as a child I’ve wanted to visit Hiroshima and today I did. We left Himeji on the Shinkansen after a well needed sleep in, the first left of the train was Posted by ChristieA in CarCar's on the Road . . . . . Again! | May 16, 2019
- RetiroToday we were in the area of Retiro, next to Recoleta and north of the centre. After a metro trip and a walk through a park in the middle of the widest street in the world... [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/961215/2016-06-11-11h28m26.JPG th Posted by 3Traveller in Argentina and Uruguay: Honeymoon | May 10, 2019
- RecoletaCoffee, medialunas (Argentinian sweet croissants) and dulce de leche on toast started us off nicely. Before we set off to Recoleta cemetery we went onto the roof to see the relaxation and asado (Argentinian barbecue) area our hostel has there; Posted by 3Traveller in Argentina and Uruguay: Honeymoon | Apr 24, 2019
- Finally arrived in Buenos Aires!We're sitting up in bed now at Reina Madre hostel in Buenos Aires, knackered after over 24 hours of travel since we left St Albans but very happy at having arrived at last! The roads were very quiet so we made Posted by 3Traveller in Argentina and Uruguay: Honeymoon | Apr 24, 2019
- Goulash, chicken paprikash and a new caseAfter checking out at 10 I walked down the road to a shopping mall to buy a new big case. I had thought of just wrapping my case in black tape as a temporary measure just to get all my Posted by 3Traveller in Teaching and Travelling Abroad | Apr 14, 2019
- UNESCO World Heritage Site: Castle Hill explorationsYesterday I relaxed all day, following the cricket - the first day of the 4th Ashes Test. I couldn't stop grinning at Stuard Broad's heroics! After another excellent performance by England today, we almost certain to win this match and Posted by 3Traveller in Teaching and Travelling Abroad | Apr 5, 2019
- Tired but happy in HungaryThe long train journey continued... It took about eight hours to get to Arad, the last Romanian stop before the border; it was past midnight by now, in fact closer to 1 am. Several people got out at this Posted by 3Traveller in Teaching and Travelling Abroad | Mar 25, 2019
- Sighișoara: Germanic influencesThe first thing I did today was walk back to the train station to buy my ticket to Budapest in advance - 183 lei (£32). Best to sort this out in advance rather than just turning up on the day Posted by 3Traveller in Teaching and Travelling Abroad | Mar 24, 2019
- UNESCO World Heritage Site: Historic Centre of SighișoaraI had a very calm and relaxing day today, recovering from the physical strain of yesterday and the day before. I felt quite stiff and without energy, though saying that my lovely late lunch gave me some! Stuffed cabbage rolls Posted by 3Traveller in Teaching and Travelling Abroad | Mar 23, 2019
- Arrival in TransylvaniaI'm typing this in the restaurant attached to my hostel, as there's no wifi connection in my dorm. I've just had dinner at another restaurant - I had a traditional Romanian dish of cornmeal mush with cheese and sour cream Posted by 3Traveller in Teaching and Travelling Abroad | Mar 22, 2019
- BucharestBucharest was incredibly hot and humid, almost at Guayaquil levels, but very interesting. First of all I had fun exploring the old town, passing through University Square on the way. [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/961215/6a74cf20-4b14-11e9- Posted by 3Traveller in Teaching and Travelling Abroad | Mar 22, 2019
- Arrival in RomaniaI'm sitting up in bed in my 4-bed dorm as I type this, fresh from an extremely welcome shower and feeling absolutely knackered. There's only one other person in the dorm and they're not actually here at the moment, so Posted by 3Traveller in Teaching and Travelling Abroad | Mar 22, 2019
- Last stay in Sofia; the Ladies' Market callsYesterday morning Dave said goodbye to Veliko Tarnovo as we caught the 10.30 bus to Sofia. When I bought the tickets it felt strange to be speaking Bulgarian again after not having done so in the previous two and half Posted by 3Traveller in Teaching and Travelling Abroad | Mar 20, 2019
- Turkish Delight (Lokum)Edit from March 2019: Altan Şekerleme is still going and still appears to be very highly rated! Today, our last day in Istanbul and Turkey, there were three priorities; A) to revisit the Spice Market, B) to go to a specific Posted by 3Traveller in Teaching and Travelling Abroad | Mar 19, 2019
- Back to EuropeEdit from March 2019: The restaurant we went to was called Ahırkapı Balıkçısı - it's still going! Definitely a place I recommend! Piya Hostel is still going too and I recommend that as well. Dave woke up not feeling well at Posted by 3Traveller in Teaching and Travelling Abroad | Mar 19, 2019
- Sunset and coffee next to the AegeanThis morning we took a train from Selçuk back to Izmir. Dave wasn't feeling very well, so when we got to our hostel room we just rested in bed for a few hours until about 6pm. We stayed at Posted by 3Traveller in Teaching and Travelling Abroad | Mar 18, 2019
- Mediterranean Turkey: IzmirOur shuttle to Kayseri airport was due to leave at 8 am; this was exactly the same time that breakfast was supposed to start. Luckily for us, the lovely owner of Star Cave Hotel kindly got some breakfast for us Posted by 3Traveller in Teaching and Travelling Abroad | Mar 14, 2019
- Thracian treasure, wonderful pizzaAfter resting a while in our room after our Mount Vitosha excursion, we headed out to the Archaeological Museum, because Dave hadn't been before at all and I hadn't been since October so I wanted to see if a) the Posted by 3Traveller in Teaching and Travelling Abroad | Feb 8, 2019
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