Monday, March 15, 2010
The Alps
Monday, March 8, 2010
Spring Break
April 3- Full day in Brussels
April 4- I arrive in Brussels international from Barcelona and meet up with the everyone else to pick up the car and cruise off to Heidelburg Germany
April 5- We drive the lower half of the romantic road and see some sweet castles, then head all the way down to Innsbruck, Austria
April 6- Full day in Innsbruck to explore and enjoy the picturesque mountain landscape
April 7- Drive the short 1.5 hours to Munich
April 8- Tour Munich for a full day
April 9- Take the train to see Neuschwanstein in the morning, then enjoy Munich for the rest of the day
April 10-Drive to Prage
April 11-Tour Prague all day
April 12-Again... tour Prague all day
April 13-Drive to Amsterdam
April 14-Amsterdam
April 15-Leave Amsterdam, drop car off in Brussels
April 16-Catch flight out of Charleroi at 6:30 am.
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Italy Road Trip
Day 2 : We woke up early and took a train to le Cinque Terre which are five old villages connected by train or hiking paths. The houses are all painted bright colors and the hiking between the five towns was breath taking. Not to mention the gnocchi and pesto I had for lunch could not be topped. The five towns names are: Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore. It would be a great place to go once it gets a little warmer. When we went half of the day was cold and rainy and the other half was sunny and beautiful. Sadly, we did not move fast enough between the 5 villages because we had to take the train from Manarola to Riomaggiore (which wasn’t too bad considering we were all extremely tired). So, we headed home for another relaxing night.
Phil drove through (and with) the crazy Italien drivers and all of the sudden we hear, “Uh Melissa, I’m off the highway. Where do I go”. Somehow Phil had dead-ended into a busy residential street. So we all jumped awake to try to help him find his way. From the very back seats (or rumble seats as we called them) I pointed out a hotel called Hotel Firenze. We had somehow managed to end up in Florence (without realizing it).
With the help of Rick Steve’s we found a parking garage and then made our way into the heart of Florence. We found our hostel without a hitch, went out to a nice Valentine’s Day dinner, tooled around for a little and say some sights, and settled in for the night.
Day 5: This was mostly a traveling day from Florence to Rome (which we figured traffic would be horrible in Rome anyways). The girls woke up at the crack of dawn to go wait in line at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence while the boys slept the morning away. Sadly, we had to do the Uffizi at a run because of the time constraints that they have (if you plan on going buy your tickets in advance!). The museum was interesting but smaller than we had anticipated and so we ended up getting to take another quick stroll through. After that we had to rush home because check out was at 10am and it was already 9:50. Of course, we get back and the boys are not even awake yet (it was after 10). Finally, by 10:30/45 everyone was up and ready to go. We got a sandwich and cappuccino on the way out and we were off to Rome. When we got into Rome our first idea was to find a parking garage right away (sadly Rick said nothing about a parking garage). So, we stopped at a nearby hotel and asked them if they knew of a parking garage. And as it happened there was an underground (small) garage right behind the hotel that wasn’t too expensive and that was close-ish to our hostel. So, we dropped off our car and got into our hostel. In our hostel we got a free pasta dinner every night so we had that and then had to go out and get a pizza on top of that.
Day 6: First full day in Rome (at a run). We started out by heading to the Vatican to see the Pope speak (it was Ash Wednesday). That took up a fair part of the morning and so after that we had lunch and went to the Piazza Nivona and then to the Patheon. Pantheon was extremely interesting (especially with a little instruction from Rick Steves). And it was drizzling a little bit so we got to see the rainfall through the ceiling of the Pantheon. From there we booked it over to the Colosseum thinking that it was going to close at 4pm and it was already 3:30. Luckily we were able to get tickets in time and able to see the entire Colosseum, but we had to save the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill for the next day. We went home to rest our feet a little while because of all of the walking between all of the tourist sights and to eat our free pasta dinner. After dinner we took a walking tour and went to see the Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps.
Day 7: Again up relatively early and out to see more of Rome. We saw the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill in the morning. Went out to lunch and then off to the Vatican for the rest of the afternoon. (seeing St. Peter’s Basilica and the Vatican Museum including the Sistine Chapel). The Roman Forum and Palatine Hill were really interesting because we got to see all the ruins up close and personal. St. Peter’s Basilica was amazing with its massive sculptures of past popes. It was the largest church I’ve ever been in (granted I think it may the one of the largest in the world). The Vatican museum was interesting but I thought it was mostly interesting for the Sistine Chapel which I could have looked at for hours and hours. From there we hopped on the train (after walking Rome again) and stopped at the Trevi Fountain at dusk before getting back onto the train and heading home for some good Rome pizza and cozy bed.
Day 8: The girls (of course) were up and ready to get going on our way to our next destination. But of course, the boys struggled to get out of bed and get ready (despite our timeline that we had all set prior). So, after saying we were going to be at the car and on the road at 10am around 12/1pm we were in the car and on the road. We made a quick stop in Montepulciano (not sure on the spelling) for Anna—one of our travelers—who wanted to go there because it’s where one of the scenes in the movie New Moon of the Twilight series was filmed. So we made a quick stop to capture some pictures and videos of her reenacting the scene. From there we made a stop in San Gimignano (or St. Jimmy Johns as we referred to it). There, we took a few pictures, had some lunch, and were back on the road on our way to Albenga (a nice meeting spot between Rome and Aix. After getting immensely lost we finally found the hotel and stopped, had dinner went to bed and then early rise to get the car home in time.
This was an amazing trip but also one of the most tiring trips I’ve ever taken. It was a whirlwind trip through Italy. Great times, great laughs, great people and AMAZING food! It was definitely worth all of the stress and “fatigation” or fatigue that we all experienced upon our return.
Hope you enjoyed my account of everything that happened on our Italy visit and I’m sorry for the delay. I’ll catch everyone up soon with anymore exciting news!
Soon to come: A few pictures and miniature description (comparatively) of Arles, France.