Ostello della gioventu Villa Francescatti
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Verona After being given incorrect directions by 3 people and walking for at least one hour up steep hills (Bec with a 13kg pack on) we found Villa Francescati (our hostel). We walked into town and found the bus stop where we started to be only a 5 min walk from the hostel! We grabbed some food at the markets - which naturally included Italian …
Into the Land of Warmth and Cheap Food!
It only took me 3 days in Switzerland to realise why everyone puts their money into Swiss bank accounts. It's because it’s so darn expensive there that you have to be a millionaire to stay there any length of time and millionaire’s don’t usually rob banks, so your money’s safe to stay there (not to mention you can crawl …
Heidelberg > Austria > Trento > Verona
From Heidelberg, we set off for Verona, going through Austria.
First we paid a visit to Schloss Heidelberg.
It was noon when we left there and a bit of a long stretch to Verona, so by the time we were halfway Austria, we decided to stay the night in Trento instead, which is a bit north of Verona.
That didn't turn out as planned however …
Ciao Bella
I absolutely love Italy and Verona is no exception. Our first day there I found Mexican food and boy was I happy. I have been looking for Mexican food since pretty much forever. So needless to say my lunch was onion rings and a tasty burrito stuffed with rice, beans, and all the good stuff. We did a walking tour our second day and got to check out …
Let's Catch Up
Sorry that we haven't written in so long, but with Ryan's computer on the fritz, internet stops are far and few between. Well, let's catch up. After we last wrote, we stayed in Sorrento, near Naples in southern Italy -- in a room in a cooking school. Meals were delicious to say the least. While in Sorrento, we drove the Amalfi Coast, walked the …
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- Free parking