I have been to Paris a number of times, but actually never written about it. I remember the first time I went, I was 16 and I was in love. I had big dreams before the trip on how romantic and beautiful everything would be. I stayed less than 24 hours and took the bus back to Germany on the same evening. But all I remember was a horrible trip and my impression of Paris were rather on the negative end. However over the years and in such close proximity I have become acquaint with Paris and its culture. I certainly would not compare Paris to other French cities, but there are elements I am sure everyone would enjoy. Although I have to admit, while Paris is not my personal favourite, it certainly is a place not to be missed when you are in Europe. I mean, come on, this is Paris after all.
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
Thursday, January 29, 2015
Cebu Heritage with a hint of action
Happy new year everyone, let’s start 2015 with a bit more
effort on this blog again. It has been a while since I sat down to write about my travels. I will pick up from where I left last year by finishing my
entries for the Philippines. Yes, that’s how far behind I am at my trip
blogging, but not to worry, no one complaint ;)
After I left Palawan I headed towards Cebu.
Please be so kind and correct anything I write, given the time gap between this
entry and the actual trip, I might have forgotten one or two things. I should
mention that I forgot already how much the departure cost at the airport had
been, therefore just keep in mind to always have some pesos for this fee in
your wallet.
After I arrived in the afternoon in Cebu I met again with Eye to continue the
journey together. We took a cab to the hotel, first time that I stayed at the
AirAsia Hotel Chain and I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised. It was clean, basic and comfortable, exactly what I think of value for money.
Labels:
Cebu,
Cebu Heritage,
Philippine,
the tops,
Xtreme Rides
Location:
Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines
Thursday, July 31, 2014
Puerto Princessa - A piece of paradise (Philippines)
After the great and pleasant experience in Manila my trip continued on my own, Eye didn't join me on this leg of the trip. I still can't believe it, that such people like him exist in this world and are totally under-appreciated by a lot of others. If I can think one day of a way to return the favours, I certainly will do that.
My next stop was Puerto Princesa on the Palawan Island, just a short flight from Manila and I arrived in Paradise, well close to it. The airport is tiny and has only one entry and one exit. Within the halls you can overlook everything in the Terminal, don't expect much entertainment or choice of food. On my departure day I got to experience the small café n the corner of the departure hall and can confirm they have decent coffee (what else would you need?).
My next stop was Puerto Princesa on the Palawan Island, just a short flight from Manila and I arrived in Paradise, well close to it. The airport is tiny and has only one entry and one exit. Within the halls you can overlook everything in the Terminal, don't expect much entertainment or choice of food. On my departure day I got to experience the small café n the corner of the departure hall and can confirm they have decent coffee (what else would you need?).
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
Secrets of Manila - Philippines
After a fairly relaxing week in Kuala Lumpur my next destination for a quick holiday stint was chosen to be the Philippines. There had always been a small part of me that wanted to visit the 7,107 islands, yes, all of them. This of course would only be possible if you have the time and money to spend for this adventure, nothing more in the world would have been more exciting at that point. Of course with a job back in London the freedom to do exactly that was not given so I settled with just 3 areas of the Philippines to start with.
Let's talk about Manila in this entry. Previously I have had the honour of getting in touch with another blogger, Eye in the sky. I wrote him a few years back an email, being so impressed with his blog as well as the areas he visited that I just wanted to express that and we have been in contact ever since. When the opportunity arrived that I could finally visit the Philippines, the first reaction was to write him and check if I could maybe get some advice on this or that, getting a route together etc. I got so much more than I have ever expected, considering that we had actually never met before and in fact were still strangers.
Eye offered to take me around and pretty much took care of everything within my itinerary. I really think that Eye pretty much planned my whole trip including all the little details, which I really appreciated. He offered as well to pick me up from the airport which I gladly accepted.
So the day of my arrival came and I got into NAIA around 10pm in the evening with Eye already waiting and the arrival exit. Together with him and his brother they stopped first at my hotel for the night to drop off my backpack and then we continued onwards to the Greenbelt. Greenbelt is a shopping mall located at Ayala Center, Makati City, which is just near Glorietta and SM Makati. It is owned by Ayala Malls, a real-estate subsidiary of Ayala Land, which is an affiliate of Ayala Corporation. We were in the search for a place to eat but given the time most restaurants were already closed within the mall.
Sunday, April 20, 2014
Kuala Lumpur - Scenery, Food and a good time
It was Thursday evening and I just finished packing for my
trip. This is the first time I had to think really hard about my packing list
as I am going on a business as well as holiday with only hand language. Not a
task I am used to, I am really not a fashonista and always take my usual
clothes with me, but with work involved, that wasn’t really possible and I had
to adjust a bit. With a few tips from my sister and housemate I made up my mind
and was read y to go.
Work had booked an overnight flight directly to KL and a
great seat with plenty of leg room and a free seat next to me (not that they
would’ve known that when they booked).
Upon arrival a taxi driver was waiting for me (luxus!) and
we started together a 1 and half hour journey to the Hotel which is located in the
CBD of KL. As you can imagine I was pretty tired from the flight and the last
thing I wanted to do was entertaining the driver. He was really nice, but after
30 minutes of small talks I just wanted to watch the passing scenery and see
how much I still can remember and dive into the memory lane. Not only was I
thinking of Malaysia but my trip to SE Asia in general. I am still (and maybe
more than ever) fascinated by the cities, may it be Singapore, KL or other
cities that drive to develop as quick as possible and make a change to the
world. You can decide for yourself if for the better or worse.
Getting back to topic, the driver unfortunately didn’t stop
talking and avoiding to be rude I kept the conversation up, though just to a
minimum. I felt sorry, because I am sure he must have felt that I wasn’t in the
mood and yet he didn’t stop.
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
A cultural weekend in Amsterdam
Time came around that another opportunity brought me again to Amsterdam. While the last visit had more of an reflective aspect, this time around the weekend was spend on the cultural aspects. Though I guess the more major difference on this trip was the fact that I was not alone.
Basically two of my friends asked me if I want to tag along and enjoy the time there together. After a bit of thinking (it took around one minute unfortunately) I decided to join, throwing away my worries and plan to save up some money. I am still not taking this 'new' goal serious enough to make it happen straight away. There are still nibbling concerns that I should take a different route in life. But enough of the ramble, here is some insight of my second visit in Amsterdam.
Basically two of my friends asked me if I want to tag along and enjoy the time there together. After a bit of thinking (it took around one minute unfortunately) I decided to join, throwing away my worries and plan to save up some money. I am still not taking this 'new' goal serious enough to make it happen straight away. There are still nibbling concerns that I should take a different route in life. But enough of the ramble, here is some insight of my second visit in Amsterdam.
Labels:
Amsterdam,
Rembrandt House,
Rijk Museum,
Ship Cruise,
Vondel Park
Location:
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Saturday, February 8, 2014
Part 3 of the little parts of Germany - Bergedorf
It was on the last day of 2013 when me and my friends decided to stop by in Bergedorf, 20 minutes east from the city center Hamburg. Now the interesting thing about Bergedorf for me is the fact that I have grown up here. My home was a 15 minute bus drive away from this small city. This is the borough of Hamburg I spend most of my teenage years. Of course old memories surfaced when we started on taking a walk around, stopping for a coffee and passing all the places to which I hold various stories.
When you are young it seems your options are endless and looking back all the worries I carried around with me seem now so small and pointless. Oh how naive and full motivation I have been, directed by my heart rather than my mind. A lot of lessons learned and driving forward is what me got to where I am today.
Location:
Bergedorf, Hamburg, Germany
Monday, January 27, 2014
Part 2 of the little parts of Germany - Moelln
The year 2013 came to an end we took the chance to stop by a little town called Moelln. These days the place is very famous for a person called Eulenspiegel, even though his existences is not proven! But it should be known better for its historical influence of which you can read more on wiki (link above). There are not many tourists around the area, which is a shame, because it certainly offers everything you need, from map to nice cafes and shopping opportunity as well as a beautiful surroundings. But it is great at the same time, because not often do you find such small treasures worth visiting while other people would give it a miss.
Labels:
Germany,
Moelln,
Till Eulenspiegel
Location:
Mölln, Germany
Thursday, January 16, 2014
Part 1 of the little parts of Germany - Lauenburg
Labels:
Day trip Hamburg,
Germany,
Lauenburg
Location:
Lauenburg an der Elbe, 21481, Germany
Friday, December 13, 2013
Aldwych Tube Station (Strand) - Tour by Transport for London (TFL)
Last month I had the great opportunity to visit the disused Tube station Aldwych in the London City Centre. The history around the transportation in London is huge at the moment due to its 150th anniversary and of course always has and always will play a major role in the development in the city. The recently completed development of the London overground just shows what happens with the areas that are now connected to the overall transportation network. The house prices are rising and the areas are being more heavily developed thanks to new investments coming from the private sector. Usually the opening of a new station in London promises a greater return in investment due to higher demand of housing in the areas.
Generally speaking you want to live in an area in London from where you can get easily to your destination. The city government is aware that there are still missing links between the west, south, north and east. Thanks to the overground this has improved a lot. And thanks to the overground the traffic on the underground has been fairly stable instead of increased as it has in all these years. Traveling on the London Underground during rush hour is no fun at all and the stress from the offices that people carry around brings a certain level of tension on board. Surely I got used to it over the years, but it is annoying nevertheless.
Labels:
Aldwych station visit,
London TFL
Location:
London, UK
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