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Dr. Glatz Strasse 20 Innsbruck, Tirol, Austrian Alps, Austria, A-6020, 512-33436
Hello from Austria,
Prague was amazing! It is super touristy and very crowded but really beautiful. The architecture is incredible and there is quite a bit to see. Paul fell in love with Prague Castle and we spent most of a day there.
Paul and I have found a very healthy balance on this trip. I walk all day, up and down,backward and forward and he sits with me happily at every cafe and bar I want to stop at. A lot of this trip for me has become eating, go figure! I tend to order wh...
Innsbruck is a really cool city, has a nice feel not too big, but big enough, clean and safe, and the host of past winter olympics. Dave and I are still traveling together. I must say I enjoy the Auzzie's they are fun. We could not find a hostel with room here so we decided to split a hotel room, and glad we did this place was not too expensive and is really nice. So here we are, we both are parting ways tomorrow afternoon, Dave off to Bern Switzerland and me taking a night train to Rome to m...
Innsbruck, Austrian Alps, Austria indigosb
... we had finished at the zoo, the sun was trying to come out and the snow had completely melted off the trees.
We caught the bus into the old city where I was determined that I was going to have some genuine Sacher torte so went to Cafe Sacher which is home of the original Sacher torte (it originated in Vienna). Sacher Torte is actually chocolate cake with a layer of jam in the middle ...
... you couldn’t be convicted unless you had confessed to the crime, so consequently torture was frequently used. There was a slide show with a description of Maximilian’s life and achievements. As was the custom of those times, his first marriage was one of political convenience but they also loved each other very much. He was devastated when she died, but again married for convenience, this time to a woman who had a large dowry ...
Innsbruck, Austrian Alps, Austria kiama_on_tour... a large room and then walked into the old town to have dinner at a restaurant that had Austrian food. The prices seem quite reasonable after Switzerland, but that might be because they are in Euros. I had a goulash which was quite nice but salty. Again German is the language used but most people speak English so we haven't had any problems. It was very cold as we walked home and Tara kept saying, I hope it snows tomorrow (it certainly felt cold enough).
Innsbruck, Austrian Alps, Austria kiama_on_tour... and there are signs of the past games everywhere such as the ski jump on a hill overlooking town and the ice rink. Also Innsbruck used to be the capitol of the empire and so has a famous building called the 'Goldenes Dachl' with a golden roof (copper not gold). This roof covers the window that the Emporer used to look out on the street below. It was such a cold and wet day that the clouds seemed to skim the tall buildings which meant we couldn't see much of the ...
Innsbruck, Austrian Alps, Austria chris.cescaThis was a lovely little place we stopped at on the bus tour to the castles. Unfortunately, being Sunday, most everything was shut (except for the souvenir shops that is). They have a woodcarving school there that I plan to stop at for a weeklong course on the next trip. But of course it was shut that ...
Oberammergau, Bavaria, Germany danandroz... Unfortunately like in Paris and Amsterdam, it was a Sunday so everything was closed, and there couldn't have been more than 5 cars on the roads. You can definately see evidence of the olympics when the Ski Jump is easily visible from one side of town. Everyone here is either dressed for snowboarding/skiing or going to church. The ...
Innsbruck, Austrian Alps, Austria ibeepAnother work conference for my parents brought us to Oberammergau for a week. We stayed in the cutest little wooden cottage - like the whole thing ceiling to floor and including flowering window boxes was made out of wood! Totally picturesque like you've read about in Brothers Grimm fairy tales. Aromatic town bakery. Absolutely enchanting.
Oberamergau, Bavaria, Germany lollySadly, I dont remember much about Austria. Too bad because I have read so much about it lately as the music and art centre of Europe in the 1700s, I'd love to check that out.
I asked my dad recently if we had been there before. He said, 'oh yes, many times, we loved it'. Hmm, what a pity. I suppose it still counts because the images of scenery must be in my mind somewhere... curse this short memory of mine!

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