Despite 2012 being a very busy year for travelling, we had planned to finish it off by enjoying Xmas with our son, daughter-in-law and her family in the UK so instead of flying into Heathrow Airport, we arrived instead into a very cold Berlin, Germany.
Before reaching London, the plan was to visit a few new countries and enjoy the festive season in each by visiting the winter markets they hold annually. To get between each city we took trains whenever possible enabling us to enjoy snow laden scenery along the way.
This is a map of where this journey took us within Europe.
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Destinations were: Berlin, Prague, Krakow, Ljubljana, Vienna, Bratislava and Budapest |
The appeal of this trip was not just winter markets but the opportunity to visit destinations in eastern Europe which had always been a bit of a mystery to us, so in this post, will briefly describe what we experienced.
Berlin, Germany
We had an additional treat after reaching Berlin when our son and daughter in-law joined us the next day. They hadn't been to Berlin either so over the next few days we enjoyed discovering new things together.
It took us a little while to adjust to wearing extra layers of clothing, but were soon visiting some of the sites Berlin is famous for like...
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Artwork on some of remains of the actual 'Berlin Wall' which divided Berlin |
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Rob & Rachel at Checkpoint Charlie |
The Germans take their history very seriously, including the infamy, so it was good to see them also recognising some of their past through the large and very evocative Jewish Memorial
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Jewish Memorial - Berlin |
During the day and each night we visited multiple colourful markets running throughout this quite beautiful city enjoying both the food and mulled wine on offer to keep us warm... very nice!
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Lots of colour and aromas engulf you at the markets |
After a few days enjoying the markets and other sites within Berlin, we bid farewell to our family and symbolically departed this very enjoyable city via one of its most famous locations
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The Brandenburg Gate - Berlin |
Prague, Czech Republic
We had been to this beautiful city before but never in winter and it did not disappoint!
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Wenceslas Square - Prague |
We revisited many of the traditional locations throughout the city, but it was at night that they shone, literally.
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Charles Bridge constructed in 1402 |
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Night markets |
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Astronomical Clock, circa 1410 |
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The winter markets by day in Prague |
After again enjoying this wonderful city it was again time to board a train and head west into even cold weather and something very new.
Krakow, Poland
At this time of the year, this city was cold, very very cold indeed at around -16c and we were very pleased to have learnt the lesson of layering!
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Rob trying to stay warm |
Poland is famous for its salt mines, so off we went to visit one, progressively climbing down deeper into the earth and being progressively amazed by the very artistic carvings created mainly out of salt like the :
The Last Supper...
An Underground Church...
In the main square of Krakow at night especially and despite the cold, the Christmas markets came to life, not just with all the stalls but all the locals out and about enjoying their offerings.
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The main square came alive at night |
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Plenty of hot food... |
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...and even dessert |
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People queuing in the dark waiting for warm mulled and spiced wine |
After a few delightful but cold days, had I told you it was cold here... we made our early morning flight to visit yet another brand new city and more exploration.
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Ljubljana had really delivered with its small town feel, scenery, very friendly people, most of whom spoke English and great food, but our time was over and time to move on.
Vienna, Austria
After another nice train ride we arrived into the musically historic and sophisiticated city of Vienna and again, more Christmas markets.
Waiting for us here were some long time friends from Australia, also keen to enjoy what Vienna had to offer, so off we all headed to explore.
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No matter where we walked there was always something grabbing our attention |
After the sun had set and all the lights were turned on, we ventured out again and like the other cities already visited, were not disappointed.
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On our way to the markets through the city |
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Spectacular night market setting |
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No risk of getting hungry in these markets |
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Colour... colour... everywhere |
Our friends and ourselves decided to visited yet another country as a day trip by train, so off we went.
Bratislava, Slovakia
Slovakia is the other country formed when Czechoslovakia split after 1993, but it has a very long history going back beyond the Bronze Age and was both cold and quaint.
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Enjoying our stroll throughout Bratislavia |
Being as cold as it was and after finding the markets, it was time for something to eat and drink to try and stimulate some warmth from within. Well we found some food...
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Yum.. barbecued sausages and camembert food |
...and Neville and I found a stall selling an innocent looking clear liquid we were assured would warm us up. Well it did warm us up but the taste lingered for a loooong time after we headed back to Vienna and eventually to farewell our friends who were heading on to Germany.
Budapest, Hungary
Now to our final country and city on our Christmas market 'tour', Budapest. This city is famously the combination of 2 cities being Buda and Pest, located directly opposite each other on the Danube River, which united together around 1873.
The history of what is now Budapest goes back at least to 1 AD and was also for a period occupied by the Romans.
Despite using this word a few times before... Budapest is very beautiful especially with a river like the Danube running through it and the numerous ornate bridges which cross over it.
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Looking across to Buda from Pest |
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Parliament House in Buda modelled on London's Parliament House |
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Heroes Square in Budapest |
Yes it was still very cold which enabled us to:
Watch the locals ice skating on a frozen lake...
...and enjoy some famous Hungarian goulash
We also ventured into the famous and very warm waters of one of the many public and natural thermal pools scattered throughout this historical city.
Apart from plenty of walking we also enjoyed the treat of riding on the very jolting but historical subway underneath Budapest, the first built in any European city.
We loved Budapest during the day, but at night... wow!
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Budapest by night |
This is a city we wouldn't mind coming back to but the time had come to board yet another flight, this time bound for London in time to enjoy a UK based Christmas with family for the very first time.
Until our next post... go well and if you get the chance to visit various parts of Europe in winter, its well worth the effort.
Go well!
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