Comfort Hotel am Medienpark
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Weißer Neid
... schon von der großen weiten Welt und was sie zu bieten hat!? So formte sich nach einigen Wochen ausgiebiger Entspannung, der Entschluss auf Reisen zu gehen. Von meiner Familie wurde ich dabei nach Kräften unterstützt und so gab es bald auf die Frage "was machst du jetzt nach dem Abi?" die passende Antwort: "Es geht auf Weltreise".
Die Reaktion auf eine solche Antwort spiegelt wohl die komplette Beziehung wider die man ...
Munich
... where we found a beautiful church... the second was where we were able to do some shopping and have lunch. In Bavaria, things are very traditional and what we picture Germany to be. I bought a DIRNDL! We had very traditional Bavarian/German food for lunch, and walked through the market areas. After the tour concluded, we went to the most famous beer hall in the world! We ...
"I hope we survive this night!"
... just sat on a stair and waited for Megan and Elda to come back.
When they came back they said the room they were given only had one bed. We told them we couldn't find our room because none of the rooms were numbered. I guess the lady had told Megan where it was so she showed us where to go. We had to go through a door to get to more doors, which is where our room 17 was. When we finally got there only three beds were in the room. So we had been split up ...
Munich and Oktoberfest
Oktoberfest was never in our plans. We assumed it was in October (as the name implies) and we planned on being in Munich in early September. However, we were a little delayed and Oktoberfest actually runs from mid September to early October so we made it by accident. It is actually the celebration of the wedding anniversary of King Ludwig I of Bavaria, when Bavaria was its own nation. 178 years on, it is the biggest wedding anniversary party in ...
Surf's Up Dudes
... via a tunnel under the ring road. We came out of the tunnel to see a river running alongside the path leading the way into a beautiful park. People were having picnics on the river bank, sitting & reading whilst dipping their feet in the water & even swimming in there. As we walked up the pathway the park got busier (although there was always lots of space, nothing like Regent’s Park or Hyde Park on a sunny day where there’s no grass to be seen for all ...