I knew while planning this trip that I wasn’t giving Venice the amount of time it deserved, but it’s inconveniently between northern Europe and Western Europe, the two regions I originally set out to explore. I got to Venice (relatively) well-rested at around 10:30am. The main island of Venice is smaller than I expected, about […]
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Day 25: The Freud Museum
Another day, another disappointing museum. The discipline of psychology doesn’t exactly worship Sigmund Freud anymore, but the way I was taught, and as I currently understand his work ,it sheds a unique light on the human mind. Naturally, then, the Freud museum in Vienna piqued my interest. Visiting wasn’t everything I thought it would be, […]
Day 24: Exploring Vienna
Vienna is a pretty city. Dare I say, the Viennese are even cleaner than the Germans! Nearly 50% of this city is green space, and all the parks here are gorgeous. The city has an unshakable feeling of regality, even though it doesn’t strike me as pretentious. Old palaces stand tall and appear spectacularly maintained. […]
Day 23: A Failed Attempt to Visit BMW Welt
A word of advice: if you want to visit the BMW plant and museum in Munich, don’t try to go on the weekend or Monday. Either the museum or plant is closed on these days, and to get the whole experience, you have to visit both. For the best chance at tours, I recommend booking […]
Day 22: A Heffeweißen in Marienplatz
Welp, I’m here in Munich, the heart of Bavaria. It’s a beautiful city, and so far it seems much friendlier than any of the other cities I’ve been to (although Malmö is a close second). Southern hospitality isn’t found just in the US! This place is what most Americans think of when they think of […]
Day 19: The Berlin Zoo
Of course it’s finally sunny and warm on the day I leave! But c’est la vie, eh? Things always seem best when it’s time to say goodbye. After checking out of my hotel and dropping my bag off at the front desk, I ventured out to visit the Berlin zoo. It’s easy to spend an […]
Day 18: Touring the Bundestag & the TV-Tower
The day started off with a much-needed visit to the Waschsalon [laundromat]. Getting around Berlin isn’t the most difficult thing in the world, but it’s not easy with a suitcase full of laundry. On multiple occasions, Google maps has been my savior (especially because it helps you navigate public transit, of which there’s quite a […]
Day 17: Hallo von Berlin!
Berlin is certainly rough around the edges (at least where I’ve explored so far) but it’s not without its charm. Sure, it’s got a little graffiti, and the occasional bit of vomit on the subway floor, but without that, it wouldn’t feel like a real city, would it? Germany holds a special place in my […]
Day 13: Midsommar at Skansen
In terms of weather, today was a somewhat dreary day. Although our clothes were damp from the rain, we tried to not let our spirits be dampened. We went to Skansen, an outdoor museum and zoo that celebrates historic Swedish culture. Today was a special day because it was the eve of Midsommar, one of […]
Day 12: SkyView & The Design Museum
Today was a free day where we got to explore more of the capital of Scandinavia. We first took a trip to SkyView, an attraction that lets you see Stockholm from atop the Globe Arena. Somewhat like a glass elevator, you step inside a big bubble that rides a track up to the top of […]