Eurotour 2008 was absolutely and brilliantly perfect. I had the time of my life, and there's no exaggeration there. How more perfect can it get, than driving 4000 kilometres around Europe with 40 other like-minded people from 10 different countries of the globe, exploring, socialising, discovering, learning, sleeping, partying, dancing, laughing, singing, screaming and all other kinds of things potentially not suitable for my public blog! I have made intense friendships with people from Brazil, the US, Lithuania, Argentina, Mexico, Canada, New Zealand, Italy and of course Australia and though I know I'll never see some of them again, they'll always be remembered.
Our route went like this:
Skanderborg, Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Lido de Jesolo and Venice, San Remo, Monaco, Avignon, Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam and back to Skanderborg. Over 4000 kilometres in a bus with a blocked toilet and broken airconditioning, winding our way through the back streets of Vienna and around the grand buildings of Vienna, up the mighty Champ D'Elysee and down through the "Hills are alive" of Austria, across the rivers of Northern Italy and into the beautiful villages of Southern France.
I'm not going to give a blow-by-blow account of the entire tour, otherwise I would be typing for weeks and your eyes would turn to squares, but a brief overview and some pictures.
Berlin was our first stop, in a hostel out of the city. I shared a room with James (a US jazz drummer), Lukas (a frisky Lithuanian) and Cristiano (the "little brother" of the bus, Brazillian). Us four boys spent most of the Eurotour together. Though we hadn't met before, we were pretty much instantly friends.
As in most of the cities, we had only two nights here, and that equals only one day of sightseeing. Minus the time it took for our bus driver to find a park, in each city we had an average of about 6 hours. We were allowed to do what we wanted in the cities. Essentially our three tour guides (Max (60ish), Esben (22) and Cecilia (22)) left us to do as we wished. In Berlin, the bus dropped us at three different locations over the course of the day, and we walked through and saw the sights at our own time. The Berlin Wall, or the relics of was the highlight of Berlin for me. We saw a church that had been between the two sides of the wall that had been demolished, but was now rebuilt as a kind of memorial to the wall.
Brandenburg gate:
From Berlin, we went to Prague, a fascinating city with an incredible mix of Eastern Europe and Western Europe. It was also very cheap! We spent the morning with a bunch of Brazillian girls shopping, but broke off when we realised that we had only one hour to see all the sights! Us boys decided to run around the city, and in an epic effort covering 6 kilometres of the city we managed to see most of the sights.
Drengerne (the boys) in Prague
Looking like we are out of "High School Musical" in Prague:
An incredibly beautiful church that we ran up 400 stairs to see in Prague:
Hiding from the rain, having a "hyggeligt" time in Prague:
We stayed in a brilliant four star hotel in Prague, where us four boys shared a huge room where we hosted a little party during the nighttime.
From Prague, it was onto Vienna, the city of incredibly intimidating large white buildings, and home of Mozart.
Alle sammen (together) in front of the Schonnbrun Palace:
Mig og min "oldie", Dierdre, med Schonnbrun Palace:
Intimidating white buildings in Vienna:
Yasmin(Brazil) and I, Vienna gardens:
James and I in gardens:
Mozart house!:
Our hotel in Vienna was in the mountains, prompting many a "Sound of Music" moment.
After Vienna, we went to Lido De Jesolo, a terribly touristy yet excellent place to rest for 3 nights. We met both the first and the 3rd bus here in Lido on our first and last nights, and we partied away all three nights on the waters of the Mediterranean. We all worked on our pale skin tones after months of Danish winter and relaxed on the thousands of beach chairs that covered the sand.
James and I on the beach in Jesolo:
My dreadfully pale self in Lido:
Italian food!:
On our 3rd day in Lido, we took a day trip to Venice. An incredible day of wandering around the beautiful alleyways of Venice and a "fantastisk" trip on a gondola made us very happy.
Gondola ride:
Squished in the tiny Venetian alleyways:
Streets that ended in water:
James and I:
Lunch in Venice:
Abusing our tour leader:
After Jesolo, it was onto Verona and San Remo.
Juliet's balcony in Verona:
Groping Juliet for good luck in love:
Love notes scrawled around the walls of Juliet's courtyard:
San Remo was merely a stoppover, and we didn't see the city. The next day we were in Monaco.
First crepe of the tour:
Side of the Monaco palace:
Windswept in Monaco:
After Monaco, it was onto Avignon, a picturesque French town where the popes lived in the 12th and 13th cent.
Drengerne:
Kiwis doing the haka in Avignon, in front of a fruit salad world record making attempt:
Tasty, tasty fruit salad (all the better because it was free!):
Avignon:
After two nights in Avignon, we went to Paris for three nights. Again, we met bus 1 and bus 2 here for our first and last nights, and we spent those nights under the sparkling Eiffel Tower until the early hours of the morning, along with thousand of Parisians and tourists. Our hotel was 30 minutes by metro from the centre, but being my incredible fourth time in the beautiful city, I could find my way around.
Triumfbuen, eller "L'arc d'Triomphe":
James and I and Notre Dame:
On our last day in Paris, James and I hired bikes from our hotel, 15 kilometres from the centre of Paris. It was just about the best day of my life. We asked directions to the Eiffel Tower from our hotel and were immediately laughed at, but 2 hours later we had made it. Rode up to Montmartre and discussed philosophy while sharing a plate of cheese.
From Montmatre:
Made our way through the crazy Parisian traffic and up the Champ D'Ellysee to the Arc D'Triomphe. Had a great time making our way through the incredibly disorganised Parisian intersections, including the Place De la Concorde, but made it alive.
Also popped over to the Eiffel Tower and to a little french cafe for a croissant. That evening, we found a jazz gig we wanted to see in a little book we'd picked up from a music store and caught the metro to the location, and then walked through the nightlife of Paris into a little back street that looked a little scary and deserted. But the cafe suddenly appeared around the corner, and we made our way into the hyggeligt little venue where a little jazz fusion band was playing Miles Davis covers mixed with a heavy dose of reggae. We got front row seats and the singer realised we didn't speak french, and he translated everything he said for us! We had a brilliant night there, and at midnight we left to go to the Eiffel Tower again until the wee hours of the morning.
Recovered sleep on the way to Brussels, where we had two nights.
Manekin Pis:
Near the EU headquarters:
Riding around Brussels:
Brussels:
We also went to a bar in Brussels with 2500 different types of beer. I tried Mango, chocolate, passionfruit, coconut, 15% alcohol beer, honey beer and many more!
The next day we went to Amsterdam, where we took a very hot canal tour.
Hot and pale on the boat:
Our hotel was in Arheim, and we had a very late night partying in the hotel as we celebrated one awesome Eurotour.
Our final picture together in Denmark:
And that was Eurotour.
It was nice to come home again, and to see my little sisters and host parents. I missed hopping on the trampoline with Rebecca and practicing English/Danish with Kira. I went to see Indiana Jones with my host dad, which was hilarious fun.
The last week and the next few weeks will involve many parties and gettogethers as all my "oldies" get ready to go home at the end of this month. I have also been catching up with my class mates who are taking their exams at the moment.
This weekend I am to fulfill a childhood dream and visit Legoland!
On the 28th of this month, I have been asked to play background music for the crowning of a Rotary District Governor. I will assemble a set of jazz numbers, and I will also accompany a lady to sing a Danish, a German and an English song.
I will also go to Copenhagen at the end of this month to pick up my host sister from the airport, and to do some sightseeing!
Yesterday I booked my flight to go to Belgium from the 17th of July until the 1st of August to visit Papa's cousin and wife in Brussels, and my friend Soetkin in Antwerp.
Mange knuser til alt,
Daniel
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
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8 comments:
What a wonderful trip, and certainly the expected highlight (amongst many)! Prague, Venice & Brussels certainly look beautiful...I'm sure you'll try to catchup on sleep...
love
Dad
Great blg update thanks Daniel for the photos, we just love them.
Very energetic bike riding, so good to have a best day! 4th visit to Paris! What a claim, 4 more times than most people.
The jazz band sounds like a real find.
How long is your hair now?
It most be blowing in the wind when you are on your bike.
Keep on staying in touch.
Love mum
Unreal Daniel. And here was I thinking that the cultural part of your trip was the sharing of Aus culture with the Danes!
It was great to trip around 'with' you. I can't imagine what you got up to that couldn't go in an open blog!!! I remember those steps in Prague...soo many of htem, but so worth the climb. That cathedral was amazing. So was the castle with the bits from different centuries. We took a tram back down...but took the wrong one on a snowy Sunday night and saw parts of town we'd not planned to...like the Ginger and Fred building.
Not sure I'd like to lean out the window of the Monaco castle. Imagine building it!
Great that you'll be catching up with Claude and Brenda and perhaps some of the cousins, second, third, fourth cousins? or is that first cousins once removed? I never know. Anyway, enjoy going back to Brussels.
love
Claire
Sounds like a great rip Dan. A journey well told, and just the right amount of discretion I suspect! Sounds like a party every night.
The photos are great and you reminded me of how much fun it is to cycle around cities like Paris...
Good luck finding things to keep yourself busy over the summer.
Stay well and happy, Paul
Daniel...what a fabulous trip, great commentary and party photos!! ..the small map looked like huge diversity..maybe if you do the same itinerary again in 20 years and note the differences..in how you see it...come on, mango beer..who'd believe that. Keep the blog coming..thanks, Mark
ps next month you can follow the danes in l'tour , real time.
Ho hum, sounds very dull & boring Daniel! ..... not. You lucky, lucky B. Keep pinching yourself and making the most of every minute. The journey of a lifetime continues.
Immense love & hugest hugs Lisa, Grammie, Gramps, Minnie, Rosie & Maisie XXXXOOOOXXXXOOOO
Hi Daniel,
Great to see you are having a good time and that the eurotour was all and more that you would want.
Sounds as if you are making plenty of friends that I am sure you will keep in touch with and hopefully catch up with later in life.
Take care
Regards,
Bob @ Newcastle Rotary
Watching their photos I can definitely say that they had a great time.
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