It was just a few weeks ago that I traveled for my Spring Break, but
since then I have completed an entire Management course and now have
just returned from another trip to Berlin and Prague. This trip was only
five days but I enjoyed it so much it felt like much longer. I traveled
with my roommate Daniel and three of the girls Rachel, Piper, and Sarah Hudson. I had
high hopes for this trip and I was not let down.
Berlin, Germany
We
left London around 4am on Saturday and that got us to Berlin before
noon. My first impression of Berlin was not that great. The subway was
dirty, graffiti everywhere, and there were no people around. The only
good thing about the subway was that there were no turnstiles or guards
to enforce tickets so we just jumped on like all the other people. The actual city center was much
better than my initial view. Central Berlin is full of history and life.
We
arrived at our hostel in Mitte, the historic center of Berlin, and then
went out to explore. We found that even in the city center there were
still almost no people. Where had they gone? A city with supposedly 3
million residents and I could hear the drop of a pen. Sadly, this made
Berlin a bit boring. There were no restaurants or pubs with a wow factor
or traditional German feel. What was worse is that when we tried to
leave Mitte and explore other areas it turned sketchy very quick!
Really
Berlin was quite boring, except for the wonderful city tour. A free 2.5
hour historical tour of the city is what saved the whole trip. Our
guide was young and enthusiastic. We covered pre-WWII, Nazi WWII, and
Communist Berlin. This tour left me with many new interesting facts.
Interesting Fact #1 The bunker where Hitler killed himself is now a parking lot
Interesting Fact #2 The general public did not know Hitler was dead until 1970 which lead to many
conspiracies as to what actually happened.
Interesting Fact #3 Hitler announced at his birthday party that he was going to commit suicide
(what a downer)
Interesting Fact #4 The Berlin wall actually was built overnight but it started as a wire fence
Berlin was not exactly what I was hoping for, but I am very glad I went and saw the history.
Memorial to the victims of the Holocaust
Parking lot above bunker where Hitler committed suicide
Below this sandbox is where the door to Hitler's bunker would have been
Berlin Wall
Berlin Parliament - Has a large glass dome at the top to show the Berlin government is transparent
Prague, Czech Republic
Prague
was everything I had hoped for and then some. Prague was left alone
during WWII so it has the largest collection of architecture throughout
time. Prague also has a long history full of stories both true and myth.
But before we got to enjoy Prague we ended up in a little trouble.
After two days of riding the Berlin subway for free we decided to do the
same thing in Prague. This was an awful choice. Upon exiting the
subway, only 20 minutes after we arrived, we were greeted by a ticket
inspector demanding to see our tickets. I believe he picked us simply
because we are American and therefore cooler than he, but we also had
large backpacks on and looked like tourists so that could be it. Because
we did not actually have the tickets we had to pay the equivalent of
$40 each.
After the whole subway fiasco, the remainder
of the trip went smoothly. We took a great history tour of Prague and
found out the the only working Astrological clock in the world is found
in Prague. I was able to see all the classic sights such as the Charles
Bridge and the Jewish Quarter. Additionally, the carnival was in town!
We had no idea that it would be there but it brought great food and
music to the city center. The food, shopping, and nightlife were all
amazing as well.
The second night we
were in Prague we found the Ice Pub. This is exactly what it sounds
like, a pub made out of ice where absolutely everything inside also made
of ice. It was so cold inside you can only stay for 20 minutes, but it
was one of the best places I have ever been to. Certainly makes for a great story.
The cathedral in the background took two centuries to complete
Prague town center
The Astrological Clock
Me and Daniel sitting on an ice couch
My throne of ice
This
mini-break trip was a fantastic experience that I had the pleasure to
share with some wonderful people. I would love to go back sometime and
cannot wait for my next journey with these people. So here's to the next
journey, may it be equally as entertaining as this one!