Tuesday, 24 July 2012

Last Words

Now that I am back home I can truly appreciate everything I discovered while abroad. After the VT trip I went to Paris with my friend Michelle then I went to Rome and Venice with my mom. Although there are many things I like and dislike about all the different countries here is my break down of my  favourite countries:

1. Spain

Great food, friendly people amazing sites-If you never picked up the paper you would have no clue that they have 25% unemployment! They are so happy!

2. Switzerland 
 Friendly people-great food- extreme sports... need I say more?

3.  Tie! Between Germany and London
Germany had really friendly people, were really efficient and  loved to have a good time!
London obviously speaks English, the city is very cosmopolitan  and historical. The people are friendly!

4.  Amsterdam
  Cool canals, interesting architecture and the Heineken factory. The people know how to have fun but the Red Light District is a little sketchy in my opinion. 

5. Italy
Great history, beautiful sites but many didn't seem to like Americans... catered more towards men.

6. France
I feel like a traitor since I spent half of my summer here! - But the reason why I gave France the last slot was because of their extreme hostility towards Americans. I know there are unfriendly people in every country- but with the exception of maybe two Frenchmen every one was snobby, rude and hostile. They are under the delusion that Napoleon still rules the world and they are untouchable- Wake up call! He's long gone so you can drop the 'tude.  On the bright side, they have good food and many great historical attractions! Especially in Paris. 

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Old Amsterdam architecture
    When we first arrived in Amsterdam I knew that  it would be a unique city.  Me and three of my friends had a private room in a hostel called Melvana. It was really nice to  have everyone stay nearby to enjoy the last weekend together. Once we got settled in we explored around town and ate at a pizza place.  We then went to the edge of the red light district and went to hostel bars where we saw some women in windows. I didnt know until then but the prostitution is a career in the Netherlands. they get a salary and government benefits as well. I also noticed that Amsterdam was extremely liberal in terms of sex and drugs because of the prostitution, nudity and legal marijuana.  For example you can go into a cafe and order a joint of a gram of weed for 7-10 euros and smoke wherever- very different from the US.  The next day we  had breakfast at a small Holland joint where they pride themselves on pancakes. I was feeling a little adventurous so I ordered one of the savoury pancakes with ham and pineapple. To my surprise it was really good! After we all went on the boat tours. There are three lines that go through different parts of Amsterdam. Since canals run through virtually every important part of Amsterdam, you can buy a one day pass and see all of Amsterdam  boatside. On the boat ride we saw the Ann Frank house,  The West Indian Trade Company boat, the famous Windmill,  Old traditional Holland architecture and various other historical sites. After the boat ride we went back to the hostel took a nap and started to get ready for our night out. That night it was my friends Kathryn and Becca's birthdays so we all went to a small Italian restaurant and then to a disco club outside the red light district. It was a lot of fun because they played all American rapp music.
Heineken Factory

Girls on boat ride


West Indian Trading Company boat
Famous Windmill
      The next day we slept in a little bit  and went to the Heineken factory. The  Heineken factory was probably my favourite part about Amsterdam. In the factory they showed you the ingredients they use to make the beer, the process to make it and even how to  properly pour and taste a beer.  That took up most of out day so after my friend Michelle and I  went to The Hard Rock Cafe... much needed American food. After dinner we all got changed and then went back to the bars outside the red light district and said our goodbyes. We retired kind of early because of our long travels ahead.







Friday, 20 July 2012


Munich, Germany

Regulars at the Hofbrauhaus
    Munich was by far my favourite German city. It was probably a mix of the Bavarian culture and the large amount of good food and spirits that made it take the number one seat.  Munich was a longer train ride considering it is in the southwest side of Germany opposite of Munster. Upon arrival my friends and I checked in to EuroYouth Hostel. The staff were incredibly friendly, the rooms were clean and there was a bar downstairs- score. After we checked in we all went to the English gardens to watch the outside viewing of Germany Versus Spain  soccer game where Germany lost. But on the Bright side there were outdoor bars where they served German beer called Radler (which is  mixed with lemonade) in traditional large one liter beer mugs along with large pretzels and bratwurst.  After a night of pretzels and beer we all went back to the hostel.
The next morning we woke up early to see the nearby concentration camp Dachau. This was a really sad experience but it was something everyone should see at one point in their life.  You never realize how bad the Holocaust was until you see the concentration camp for yourself.  

Huge Pretzel!
After the concentration camp we set out to see the Hofbrauhaus. At the Hofbrauhaus there were servers  dressed in traditional Bulvarian garments serving beer and traditional Bavarian food. I got a liter of Radler and cheese spetzel with fried onion on top.. Yumm. Aside from the good food and beer it was interesting to see staff play traditional beer garden music and watch locals come in for their daily beer.  We learned that if you are a regular and a Hofbrauhaus member they keep your personal stein in the back and allow you to fill up your beer in the back kegs.  It was really funny because we saw old men dressed up in traditional garments  all come to the Hofbrauhaus fill up their personal steins and chat – quite hilarious. After  we finished eating we all brought  beer glasses and steins at the giftshop then headed over to the Oktoberfest museum across the street where we learned a little more about the history of the Oktoberfest and then got beer in their downstairs bar.  The beer and heavy food really got to us so we all took naps and then headed out to bars near our hostel.
Neuschwanstein
The next day me and a few of my other friends really wanted to go see the German Castle Neuschwanstein, which is the elaborate castle which Walt Disney used as his model for the infamous Disney World Castle and logo.  However, It was a pretty miserable ride there. We were in an overpacked  unairconditioned train for two hours in 95 degree weather… so basically we were all sweating like pigs.



Friends outside Neuschwanstein
  When we got to this small Bavarian town we had a great traditional lunch. I got pork in a savoury gravy with potatoes, fried onion and bacon on top…. Great breakfast after you had a few beers the night before.  We  then took a carriage ride to the top of the hill  where Neuschwanstein was. We got a few great pictures then returned down to catch  the train back to Munich. When we returned to Munich we showered and then went to dinner at a local pizza place.  After we went to the Hard Rock CafĂ© and got drinks and then went to a local bar/ disco called Salsadios which had a latin vibe to it.  After a fun day we retired at our hostel.
 Before we left out train for home my friends and I checked out the English gardens which is a central hangout location for locals. There are people swimming  tanning and having picnics riverside- so the atmosphere was very quaint. Overall I really enjoyed Munich ...I feel I got the most German culture from this weekend.

Wednesday, 18 July 2012

Berlin, Germany

Brandenburg Gate 
After a long week of classes and work in Munster I was definitely looking forward to seeing the city of Berlin.  Our train ride was about four hours and as soon as we got in we went to a local bar called White Trash.  My friends and I all enjoyed this bar in particular because they played all American old school music like Greece, and  The Beatles.  We returned back to our hostel, which was Wombats, which was my favourite hostel of all Europe. The hostel was extremely clean and the environment was very friendly and welcoming. Our first day there we went to The main city centre to see the main government buildings and surrounding areas such as the Brandenburg Gate and the Reichstag building. Later that night we watched the German soccer game at White Trash and had American food(much needed). I was extremely tired so I went back to Wombats fairly early and crashed.
Berlin Wall: East Side
Friends and I in front of the Reichstag Building 
The next morning we went and got lunch at a small cafe and  then went to the East side of the Berlin Wall which was a really moving experience.  I decided to head back to Munster after the Berlin Wall because I was tired  and had a ton of BIT and accounting homework to do.  Although Berlin was short lived I really enjoyed learning about the history of the city and experiencing different aspects of Germany there!