2015-01-31

the last post of my interrail adventure: Muenchen and Prague

Despite of this gloomy feeling dominant in my mood nowadays, I shouldn't skip these blog posts and write about Munich and Prague in my interrail adventure. So here it comes:

Well, one of the most important things that I did in Munich was meeting one of my old friends, Ekin. We spent some time together, got my first Munich walking tour and dinner with him. 

Ohm's statue:


Got my first weiss bier here in this city:

2015-01-22

Innsbruck: tiny tiny city around Alps!

Well in fact its population is only around 120,000! So I am a bit right in saying 'tiny tiny'!



Innsbruck is such a beautiful Alpine city, not a crowded one. It is indeed fascinating to see Alps with piles of snows from your street. We stayed here for two days. First day we climbed up the mountain. Well, we at least hiked till some point and took a cable car to the top of the mountain.

a post from past: about lausanne and zurich

Heading for the last destination of my adventure, to Prague! I have been a bit away from blogging recently, gonna make up hopefully. Well, now I am in a bus, not in a train. My interrail pass apparently is also valid in buses from Munich to Prague. Past couple of days passed pretty quickly in fact. I was in Lausanne for a day. So I took a stroll around Lausanne, which is indeed a compact and cute city.


2015-01-05

Bon Voyagé!


I have many things to tell. But first things first. This post is being written in the train trip from Lyon Part Dieu to Geneve. Last three days were unbelievably intense. I spent almost whole friday to travel from Turin to Marseille. It was tiring as you can imagine. Just to prove: Our last moments in the train with Chiara:




2015-01-02

monastery visit and Turin city center

Third day of my interrail was the last year of the year!
We first attended a new year's dinner at Chiara's friend, where I tasted one more different italian dinner. Then we spent the whole night in Jazz Club Torino. Chiara's sister was dancing swing there. So I learned a bit swing, which was enough to motivate me to enroll to a class in swing for next term for sure! Such a dynamic dance! What was strange about this night was encountering with some Turkish people in Jazz Club Torino. Apparently, the trompeter in the orchestra was Turkish and he was there with his Turkish friends. As always, Turkish detected.

One day later was more interesting. We went to Monastery Bose. I had never seen a monastery before, so it was quite an interesting experience for me. Here some pictures:

The church of the monastery: