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Wednesday, 21 August 2013
Thursday, 8 August 2013
Long Post Concerning Prague and Vienna
We had no Internet while in Vienna, so y’all get to
experience an all-in-one post about our last days in Prague and our entire tour
of Vienna.
Following our day of hiking, we decided to each take a day
to do our own thing independently. I voyaged out to some of the shopping malls
that Prague had to offer and ate lunch at a charming little English bookstore.
Brendan walked around trying to find the same bookstore, but unfortunately
wasn’t able to find it in the end.
The subsequent day, we made our way to the Museum of
Communism. It was all about Czechoslovakia and how communism started and
declined there. There was also a tiny exhibit about North Korea and the
communism there. We both enjoyed the
museum very much. Brendan and I then walked over to the bookstore that I had
found the day before in order to browse the books and consume some lunch. The
night before, on a whim, I had sent in a request for us to tandem skydive. I
had not expected the company to get back to us in time, but they did! We were
informed that we could skydive that night at 6pm! Skipping lunch, we
immediately headed back to the hotel to change and grab some money. When we
arrived back at the hotel I checked my email once more and they told us they
had to cancel our session due to the lack of people in that time slot. I was heartbroken.
Fortunately, an hour later, they extended another invitation for 6:15pm. Brendan
and I met up at the skydiving office and headed out to an airport about an
hour’s drive away with two other guys from California (and our driver). When we
reached the airport, we suited up and received a brief tutorial on how to exit
the plane, how to free-fall and how to land. We met our jumping partners and
jumped on the airplane! My guide was remarkable, and was cracking jokes the
whole way up and throughout the fall. I was last to jump out of the plane, and
what made me most nervous was the three grown men in front of me screaming as
they jumped! The free-fall lasted for 50 seconds and was a huge adrenaline
rush! My guide twirled me around and faced me towards the breathtaking sunset.
Once the parachute opened, he let me steer a little bit and then he did all
these super fun turns. He told me that he has done over 2000 jumps in his
lifetime (12 that day)! The fall lasted 5 minutes. I then took landing position
and we landed on our butts (on purpose). All in all, it was the most thrilling
experience of my life by far and I cant wait to go again!
The next day we got on a train to Vienna! The train ride was about 6 hours, and the air-conditioning worked the whole time! We found our hotel quiet easily because it’s only a few minutes walk from a main train station. Once we got settled, we explored our neighbourhood and found a huge row of stores and cafes and restaurants just around the corner from us.
The next day we got on a train to Vienna! The train ride was about 6 hours, and the air-conditioning worked the whole time! We found our hotel quiet easily because it’s only a few minutes walk from a main train station. Once we got settled, we explored our neighbourhood and found a huge row of stores and cafes and restaurants just around the corner from us.
On Monday, we visited the Freud Museum. I loved it as I have
learned lots about him in every single psychology class I have ever taken. The
museum was located in his actual office where he saw and treated clients.
Although most of the furniture was removed during World War II, there were
still little artifacts that were left behind. We then headed to the center of
Vienna and participated in a guided walking tour. The tour lasted about 2 hours
and took us to some of the most famous Vienna sights, such as Albertina Palace
and Hero’s courtyard.
On Tuesday, we decided that we would like to revisit Hero’s courtyard and the museum quarter. First, we tried to go see the crown jewels, but the museum was closed. Then we tried to go to the largest library in Vienna, but they were charging an absurd amount for admission. We then walked over the National History Museum, which was closed as well! I guess Vienna doesn’t do much business on Tuesdays. The preceding day, our guide had told us that there were free concerts every night in Hero’s Courtyard so we decided we would saunter back to the hotel, relax for a while then attend one of the concerts. We ate dinner at a little Austrian restaurant, where we both finally tried schnitzel. It was much better than I was expecting and tasted much like a flattened out chicken strip. We then headed towards city hall. It turns out that it wasn’t concerts every night, but was a film festival that showed different ballets and operas on a large projector screen. We stayed and watched a German opera for about 30 minutes, but left, as we weren’t able to understand what was going on.
On Tuesday, we decided that we would like to revisit Hero’s courtyard and the museum quarter. First, we tried to go see the crown jewels, but the museum was closed. Then we tried to go to the largest library in Vienna, but they were charging an absurd amount for admission. We then walked over the National History Museum, which was closed as well! I guess Vienna doesn’t do much business on Tuesdays. The preceding day, our guide had told us that there were free concerts every night in Hero’s Courtyard so we decided we would saunter back to the hotel, relax for a while then attend one of the concerts. We ate dinner at a little Austrian restaurant, where we both finally tried schnitzel. It was much better than I was expecting and tasted much like a flattened out chicken strip. We then headed towards city hall. It turns out that it wasn’t concerts every night, but was a film festival that showed different ballets and operas on a large projector screen. We stayed and watched a German opera for about 30 minutes, but left, as we weren’t able to understand what was going on.
Today, we made our way back to the Natural History Museum.
It was open! We managed to get in for free because we said we were under 19 and
we were not asked for ID. This museum
was cool because they had the Body Worlds exhibit that I’ve wanted to see for a
long time, but is always so expensive at Science World in Vancouver. After the
museum, we took the subway out to Schonbrunn Palace (I think that’s how you
spell it). This was where the royal Austrian family lived. We walked around the
gardens which were absolutely breath taking. There were lots of fountains and
benches to sit on and admire the view. At around 5pm, we headed home!
Today, we went and walked around the Danube River on the outskirts of Vienna. We dipped our toes in the cool water and read our books (Brendan’s reading the Hunger Games and I’m reading 1984). We then tried heading to the Planetarium, but the next show was in an hour and a half and only for children and in German. So we ventured back to the center of town and were going to a museum called ‘Time Travel Vienna- the 5D experience’. When we got there it turned out to be absurdly expensive for a 50-minute experience. It was 40C today and I was feeling awfully sick from all the sun. We decided to head back to the hotel and relax in the air-conditioned lobby (we had to check out at 11am). Soon, we are going to dinner and then we catch at train to Venice at 8:45pm for 12 hours! We got a couch with beds though, so hopefully we will be able to sleep!
Today, we went and walked around the Danube River on the outskirts of Vienna. We dipped our toes in the cool water and read our books (Brendan’s reading the Hunger Games and I’m reading 1984). We then tried heading to the Planetarium, but the next show was in an hour and a half and only for children and in German. So we ventured back to the center of town and were going to a museum called ‘Time Travel Vienna- the 5D experience’. When we got there it turned out to be absurdly expensive for a 50-minute experience. It was 40C today and I was feeling awfully sick from all the sun. We decided to head back to the hotel and relax in the air-conditioned lobby (we had to check out at 11am). Soon, we are going to dinner and then we catch at train to Venice at 8:45pm for 12 hours! We got a couch with beds though, so hopefully we will be able to sleep!
Thursday, 1 August 2013
More Prague
Prague has been very wonderful so far! The day after our tour, we went back to Lesser Town- a quarter of the city that clusters around Prague Castle. There were lots of little shops and places to eat! We toured around the outside of the castle and got a fantastic view of the city. We then took a long break in a Starbucks that overlooked the city and sat and read our books while I enjoyed a hot chocolate. Next, we walked a little ways down from the castle towards Charles Bridge. This is the most famous bridge in Prague and is lined with vendors and very old statues. There is one statue in the middle of the bridge made out of bronze. Legend has it that if you touch the statue all your wishes are sure to come true. Brendan and I both made sure to squeeze our way in.
Yesterday, we made our way out to the Prague Zoo. It was quite the experience! It was a pretty massive zoo that even had Polar bears! They were very entertaining, and liked to swim up to all the tourists watching them. We also saw giraffes, elephants and much much more! Unfortunately, all the monkeys seemed to be out of their cages so we didn't get to see them.
Today, we decided to go for a hike in the southern part of Prague. The instructions online were kind of unclear, but we hopped on the metro and hoped for the best! After wandering around for about 30 minutes we finally found some sort of trail in a forest, but it definitely wasn't what we were looking for! We continued on anyways and had a nice little hike/walk through a forest and the surrounding neighbourhood. Before turning around we decided to sit and read our books for a while before heading back.
Prague is surely a lovely city, although I think we could have probably covered most of the city in about 2 days (we are here for 7). It is nice to finally relax a little and catch up on some reading and sleep in after all this busy tourist stuff! Plus, the food is so cheap here!
Yesterday, we made our way out to the Prague Zoo. It was quite the experience! It was a pretty massive zoo that even had Polar bears! They were very entertaining, and liked to swim up to all the tourists watching them. We also saw giraffes, elephants and much much more! Unfortunately, all the monkeys seemed to be out of their cages so we didn't get to see them.
Today, we decided to go for a hike in the southern part of Prague. The instructions online were kind of unclear, but we hopped on the metro and hoped for the best! After wandering around for about 30 minutes we finally found some sort of trail in a forest, but it definitely wasn't what we were looking for! We continued on anyways and had a nice little hike/walk through a forest and the surrounding neighbourhood. Before turning around we decided to sit and read our books for a while before heading back.
Prague is surely a lovely city, although I think we could have probably covered most of the city in about 2 days (we are here for 7). It is nice to finally relax a little and catch up on some reading and sleep in after all this busy tourist stuff! Plus, the food is so cheap here!
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