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Prague with No People: Waking Up Before the Crowds

I’ve mentioned a few times how disappointed I’ve been in the insane crowds of people in Prague. When we wrapped up our stay in Krakow, we had to go back through Prauge, spending another half day in the city before moving on to Cesky Krumlov. Our night bus pulled into Prague at 5am, bright and … Read more

Visiting a Traditional Polish Milk Bar in Krakow : Milkbar Tomasza

Visiting a milk bar in Krakow is not only the best place for a cheap meal in the city, but these cafeteria style restaurants offer a unique glimpse into a completely different era of Poland’s past. Keep reading to discover the history of Polish milk bars, what to expect when you go, and which ones … Read more

Prague Pride: Stumbling Upon the Parade and Afterparty in Letna Park

On our second day in Prague we were heading out to do some sightseeing, and something serendipitous happened. As we emerged from the metro onto Wenceslas square, we found ourselves smack dab in the middle of about 50,000 people dancing and partying in the streets. It was Prague Pride. Having missed both LA Pride and … Read more

Overnight in Frankfurt: Exploring Römerburg

After a long travel day; made especially unique by the man sitting next to us who meowed during the entire duration of the flight, we finally made it to Germany. With 6 hours of daylight and a short overnight in Frankfurt, we only had the afternoon to check out the city. Our hotel was directly across … Read more

Rixos Downtown, Konyaalti Beach & Persian Concerts

If you know me or if you read my blog, you’ll know that I almost always stay in hostels. They’re cheap and lively and I never spend enough time in my room to need much more than the basics that they offer. On this trip, because Nick is here on business, we had the opportunity to … Read more

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