Two Completely Different Experiences in Munich

Munich, Bavarian country, a lot of history and some very different experiences it has to offer. Here’s what I got up to in my two days in Munich. Day One Dachau Concentration Camp I was cold. I was hungry. I was sad. But these feelings can not compare to the freezing conditions, starvation and devastation of the Dachau Concentration camp. You cannot stand in a … Continue reading Two Completely Different Experiences in Munich

Things You’ve Got to Love About Prague

Prague, I kind of like you, actually I kind of love you. Let me list the reasons why:- The Scenery: Prague has the biggest castle in all the world, of course it’s flipping magical! It’s like walking through a fairytale infected with tourists. The buildings and cobblestone roads make it so beautiful but you do need to be prepared for the torrent of people. My … Continue reading Things You’ve Got to Love About Prague

Short Stories and Poems from Berlin

The school teacher inside me is obviously desperate to get out as you will see from this compilation of short stories and poems about Berlin. Please enjoy, or cringe, either way. Kebab There I sat on the side if the footpath; cold, busting and snot dripping, but I was cradling a Mustafa’s kebab like my life depended on it, and that meant that everything was … Continue reading Short Stories and Poems from Berlin

Amsterdam’s Do and Don’t Guide

Amsterdam… a dam good place. A land of bikes, ‘coffee shops’, stroopwaffel, big letters, museums, tulips and canals. Here’s what I found; the go and no goes, the ins and outs, the dos and don’ts. –EAT– Do: Eat stroopwaffel (syrup waffle) any chance you get! I hear it’s particularly amazing when fresh and warm. Two thin sweet spiced wafers with syrup sandwiched in the middle. … Continue reading Amsterdam’s Do and Don’t Guide

A Day in Cambridge 

The university of Cambridge; prestigious, proper and so pretty. When I think of the likes of Cambridge I can’t help but refer back to what Gilmore Girls has taught me about Yale and Harvard. Different countries, but same thing right? Obviously I therefore knew a lot about elite universities… well not really. Our day started catching the train from the beautiful Kings Cross Station. If … Continue reading A Day in Cambridge 

A day in Camden Town, Regent’s Park and Primrose Hill

Annnndd… We’re off! I’ve well and truly touched down in London Baby! So many places to see and the London list just keeps growing.  Well first off the list was Camden Town. I’ve been told that Camden was Amy Winehouse’s hood… Not that that was much of a draw card for me. She’s kind of a big deal around those parts and there is a … Continue reading A day in Camden Town, Regent’s Park and Primrose Hill