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Der Boss kommt - Bruce Springsteen Down Under!
... Run auf Tickets sein.
170€ für einen Stehplatz find ich zwar ziemlich sportlich, aber ab und zu darf man sich auch etwas gönnen - dafür darf er dann aber auch gerne 4 Stunden spielen ;)
Frag sich nur für welches Konzert ich jetzt versuche ein Ticket zu bekommen - meine Reiseroute steht ja noch nicht so wirklich fest ;)
Aber jetzt höre ich mich erstmal in die Alben rein!
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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!
... past when a show was on. Guys were on unicycles doing really cool tricks, some even with fire. A small group of girls did an ice skating dance routine which was pretty good.
We were going to try and make it out to the Olympic skate ring while we were here so Dan could throw on some ice skates for the first time, but didn't quite work out for us, which is unfortunate, as that would have been heaps of fun.
There is not a hell of a lot to see here in Innsbruck, so ...
Any pass will do
... of roadwork’s is unbelievable. Then there are also the tolls which slow you down terribly. It’s hard enough in a car but on a bike trying to take tickets and get money out as well as take off your gloves and put them on again, it’s a right pain in the neck!!
I decided to head for the town of Seefeld which is just North of Innsbruck in Austria. I chose this small town from my map as I really did not want to go into the big city and look for a ...
Innsbruck
... complete at the time. When he died, the Austrian parliament denied him his wish to be buried in his tomb. I felt that this was very socially responsible of the Austrians. However, they couldn’t stop future monarchs from continuing to pour money into to completing the tomb. I wonder if they’re still trying to recoup the costs today using our entrance fees. The tomb takes center stage in a large church and is flanked ...