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Days 12 to 15: Vilnius
... over 20 churches within 2 km. Mind you it also helps to have a friendly local about too, so we enlisted the help of Tomas who even found us a non-doner kebab restaurant open at 10:30pm on a Monday night!
Sadly - the first exciting thing we discovered was a working washing machine in the apartment! Incredible how your priorities change when you have a limited number of clothes and they are starting to get a bit lively in the smell department. ...
Dinner in vilnius
we arrived in Vilnius quite late at night, and finding a hostel was harder than expected. the first one in lonely planet was closed down, the second one had no rooms, and the other one was so far out of town we didnt bother checking it out. instead we had a few £2 pizzas and parked the car down a quiet leafy suburban street, which appeared to be full of embassies. about 1am we were woken by the police, ...
Waiting For Golod
... not. My three Warsaw-boarding compartment mates leave me here so my six-seat first-class compartment now boasts a population of one. The seat is comfy but the train is old and tired—like the conductor. At least no one wants me to move to a different seat.
Thanks to Steve Russell for emailing me to get food and drink from the hotel to bring along. The advertised “dining car” and “bar car” are nowhere to be found. And this is a ...
European Escapades
... buildings in the old town were amazing and the cobbled stone streets gave it a very medieval feel. The women in the Baltics are some of the hottest in the world too. The hostel we stayed at was pretty full on in terms of drinking and after the Wizard night where you tape your cans together to make a wizard staff our livers were thankful that we were checking out of the hostel the next day.
We caught a four hour bus down to Riga Latvia on the 14th of ...
Vilnius - An unexpected turn of events
Woke up, got to Warsaw station, grabbed some horrible food for the long journey ahead and waited on the platform.
A little bit confusing, in Poland the platform number relates to both sides of the island so instead to just sleeping and getting on the first one you see you have to keep your wits about you to figure out which is yours.
Train arrived a few minutes late, got on and waited to us to leave. Jon had a toiletry explosion in his pack which ...