by leandra | Dec 13, 2022 | Food & Drink, International Travel, Travel
Friday Our favorite pub in Bruges, De Garre, was absolutely packed so we decided to try another fave, t’Poatersgat, instead. We had about 30 minutes before it opened so we killed some time looking for two murals I had marked on our map on the north side of town....
by leandra | Nov 15, 2022 | USA Travel
I was feeling a bit stir crazy in mid-October, so I suggested we head to the mountains for a weekend in early November. Unfortunately it rained for a majority of the trip and our room was small, but we made it work. Where we stayed I found a good deal on a room in...
by leandra | Oct 25, 2022 | International Travel, Travel
The bus to the Salt Mine looked a bit complicated so we opted for the train. Got up early and grabbed a coffee in the train station, then waited for the on-time and completely uncrowded train. It took about 25 minutes and we saw a lot of construction for new rail...
by leandra | Oct 23, 2022 | International Travel, Travel
A week before our trip we booked transport through Prime Tours Krakow to drive us to/from Auschwitz – Birkenau. Rafal picked us up on time, showed us a (very) sobering documentary on the hour-long ride, and walked us through the security line. Entry tickets are...
by leandra | Oct 22, 2022 | Travel
Rynek Główny The main square of Old Town Krakow is split into two sections, separated by the Cloth Hall – now an covered market for tourist items. There were daily protests in support for the Ukraine and approximately a thousand pigeons. It was also a two minute...