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Innsbruck
Day 20 - Tuesday 27th November We woke quite early to get our 8.50am train to Innsbruck via Verona. After stuffing down a quick breakfast as the breakfast room opened, we trekked through a few streets and bridges to get a ferry to the station. The ticket office wasn't open and we didn't have any cash to buy a ticket on board. We took a big risk but made the few stops to the station without anyone checking tickets. According to ...
Christmas Markets!
Met a nice chap on the train to Innsbruck, who lives in Bulgaria and has told us to stop in if we are ever there. Don't know if we will ever want to visit there but its nice to have that option :)
We decided to stay in a bed and breakfast this time as it was cheaper than a hostel. What a nice change and its right in the heart of Innsbruck city. The beds were so comfy, its way more homely and to top it off its joined to a bakery downstairs!! This is not just any bakery people...it ...
Any pass will do
... other hand I could head back over the Giau pass and continue over other passes towards the motorway North.
In the end I decided on the 2nd option as it was more in the right direction towards my long journey home to Scotland and at least I knew the pass was open.
The Giau pass is perhaps my most favorite pass in the Alps and so going over it for a 2nd time in two days I did not mind. One thing however I wanted to get right once ...
Bridge on the River Inn
... A gentle drive down the valley into Jenbach and then the motorway into Innsbruck. We dropped Helen and Steph off on the fringes of the Old Town and navigated out of the city to the airport. The hire car drop-off went smoothly; no-one there in fact. Back into the city onnthe airport transfer bus as far as the main railway station where we had arranged to meet our significant others. Lunch in a pizzeria. ...
History's Presence
... and when you are a part of the history instead of reading it, the significance and relevance really becomes more profound.
I've climbed the stairs into Ann Frank's Secret Annex, sat in the gas chambers of Dachau and even visited the true Disneyland fairy-tale castle. When seeing first hand what books can only try and make real, everything is easier to understand. There was a great ...