Wednesday 22 January 2014

Trip to London with Jamie


On the 15th of January I woke up early and caught the coach from Bath to Heathrow airport to pick up Jamie. We both had to carry around our bags, so after lunch we bought a 48 hour pass for The Big Bus. This was a good way for us to sight see London and gain an insight into some of the history.

From the bus we saw, The London Eye, Tower Bridge, Horse guards, Piccadilly circus, Trafalgar Square and the Tower of London. 




In the afternoon we headed to a pub called The Shakespeare, where we had a few drinks and snacks before heading to my mums cousins for the night.



Day two -  it wasn't raining (for a change) so we walked into London for some more sightseeing. 




St Paul’s Cathedral
After a morning of exploring we ended up at my inner child's dream destination,  M & M world.  (which is really just a whole lot of overpriced m&m merchandise )



                                      



M & M WORLD !


We had lunch then went for a walk through China Town.  Unfortunately the weather didn't stay nice so we hopped back on the bus and headed toward Julian's.  We got off around Tower of London and walked over the Tower Bridge. 


London's China Town


London Bridge

Tower of London

Day 3 - Today we packed everything up and headed to our hotel for the next two nights. We stayed at The Montcalm, that was an old brewery.



At night we headed the Royal Albert Hall where we watched the Circus Du Soleil and had  dinner in a restaurant near by. 

Day four - we went to Buckingham Palace, the British Museum, and walked along Oxford Street and through Hyde park. At night we went out for a pub dinner then for drinks with Jamie's cousin, Camilla. 


Jamie and I outside the British Museum 

British Museum 

Oxford Street

Hyde Park

Buckingham Palace.


The following day we headed to Bath England for a few nights. For our first full day in Bath we went to the Roman Baths, that is a old Roman bathing complex that still flows with natural hot water. We then had a cosy English Pub lunch at Baths smallest Pub, Coeur De Lion.  
Roman Baths


For our final day we relaxed at the Thermae Bath Spa. 



















Friday 3 January 2014

New years in Denmark

On the 28th of December 2013, we started our journey from Austria to Denmark. To get to Denmark we had to drive through Germany in Sophie's families campervan. We ended up picking up a few young girls who were hitchhiking from Belgium to Berlin. From Germany we went by a ferry to Denmark. 

Monday the 30th Sophie and I went on a sightseeing trip to Copenhagen. Luckily she only lives 40 minutes from the city. We started off walking down one of the longest shopping streets in the World, "Strøget". And afterwards we went to a famous part of Copenhagen called "Nyhavn". 

Strøget
Day in Nyhavn (Copenhagen)


New Years Eve - For news years eve, we went to Sophie's family friends and had a nice Three Course dinner. Afterwards Sophie and I rode our bikes to one of her classmates party. We had lots of fun! 





Yesterday (Wednesday) Sophie and I decided to visit Helsingør and Sweden. In Helsingør we stopped by a castle called "Kronborg" where we had a look around. Shakespare's play Hamlet was set in this castle. Afterwards we took the ferry to Sweden, and it only took 20 minutes! We had lunch there and just looked around Helsingborg.

Kronborg 
Didn't take this one though, but it shows how close it is to the water
Holger Danske he's a national symbol
Helsingborg in Sweden 
Helsingborg
Helsingborg






















Friday 27 December 2013

Three Days in Austria

Early on boxing day morning I had to wake up to head to the airport for my trip to Austria. I was picked up by Sophie and her dad, Sven from Salzburg airport and drove to Wagrain. I've never skied before so I was looking forward to it!

Day 1 resulted in many falls and sore muscles. It was Sophie's first time teaching someone so she struggled to help me gain my balance.



We had an interesting Austrian lunch, Tiroler Gröstl. It's one of the favourite meals from the skiing area Tirol. Basically it's fried egg, potato, onion and bacon.

Sophie eating Tiroler Gröstl

When the lifts had closed at 4pm, we went to Kuhstall, which is known for good "afterskiing". It's an European tradition for going out, having lots of beer, dancing to austrian music, and socialising after a day skiing.

#dutchphotobomb 
Kuhstall 

At night Sophie and I went for a dinner at a Hotel and had another traditional meal, schnitzel. Afterwards we were invited to a party together with a group of dutch boys, at a local disco bar in Wagrain named "disco tenne". It was very different to anything I'm used to back home. The interior was very very austrian and cozy !



Day 2 Sophie and I had a good sleep in and woke up to beautiful weather. We took the lift up to the mountain top where we met up with Sven. He taught me how to ski, or at least the basic techniques.



One of the many traditional restaurants in the skiing area Tyrol 




Again today we went to Kuhstall, "afterskiing". Afterwards we went for dinner together with Sophie's extended family. 

Tomorrow we'll be bound for Denmark after another day on the slopes. 







Wednesday 25 December 2013

Arrival in Bath, England

Hey Everyone!

I've arrived in Bath, England and spent the last few days with my English family. Unfortunately, the weather has been very bad and left bath and surrounding areas flooded for christmas. I've attached some of the photos from the flood to this blog. Tomorrow I'm of to Austria to go Skiing with one of my closest friends Sophie Demant, so I'm very excited!

Speak soon and Merry Christmas



Bath Abbey 


Couldn't resist buying a few lollies from,  The Bath Sweet Shop.








Pub Lunch at Crystal Palace with Leanne 




Bath Floods