Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts

Sunday, December 29, 2013

My journey to England


I have already been writing about traveling quite a lot but up to now it was all rather theoretical and to be honest only daydreaming. Because of this I thought about writing about a trip I actually did so you guys don’t think I’m just sitting at home picturing my perfect journey (though lately that’s about all the traveling I do).

So about two years ago my class went to Oxford with a day trip to London. Differently than going by plane which would be the most convenient and logical way to get there, we traveled all the way by coach. Yeah, you read right, by COACH which took us almost a whole day. Though, the whole journey was very wearying it was a very unique experience and we got to see a lot of different landscapes since we went through Austria, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium and finally France until we got to the ferry to England. (A little advice: If you use the restroom at a service area on a Belgian freeway, make sure you don’t forget to pay the fee and don’t even think of just sneaking by. Chances are pretty good that you get yelled at and even hit by toilet paper by a rather grumpy guy sitting at a table in front of the washroom. I’m not kidding, this really happened to one of us. XD)

After we took the ferry to England we continued our journey towards Oxford where we stayed at host families in groups of two to three students each. I was a little worried at first since I didn’t really know what to expect but luckily the host family I stayed with was very nice and already had some experience since we weren’t the first exchange students staying there. There were also staying two other students with us at the same time and our host-mom was very friendly and talked a lot with us, unlike some of the other hosts who just communicated to say dinner is ready.

 
 

While staying in Oxford we did a lot of sightseeing to near places and visited Stonehenge, Stratford upon Avon where Shakespeare’s houses are located and last but not least the world-famous Oxford University where we had the opportunity to take a guided tour to all the scenes which were used in the Harry Potter movies. We also went to see Madame Tussaud’s and their wax figures of famous celebrities such as George Clooney, Johnny Depp, and Marilyn Monroe.

One day we paid a visit to London where we had some free time to explore the city on our own. My friends and I turned this opportunity into a brief sightseeing tour of the most important places like Big Ben, London Eye and Buckingham Palace as well as a quick shopping spree.
  
 

 
 
All in all, it was an incredible experience to get to know the culture, people and significant places of Oxford and London better and if I ever got the chance to go there again, I’d say yes without any hesitation (but probably I’d take my classmates with me again ;))

Friday, December 20, 2013

Traveling the US part 2


Quite some time ago I made a post about my favorite destinations to travel to in the US. I want to pick up this topic again since I came across something very interesting the other day. I found an offer of a cross-country road trip through 48 states of the US. It starts in the very south of Florida and then literally goes all across the country up to the very north in Seattle. Along this trip there is a lot of sightseeing including Washington D.C., Mount Rushmore, the Great Canyon and many many more. Of course the major cities such as New York, Miami, Las Vegas and Los Angeles are also counted in. Plus you get a tour guide who accompanies you, private transportation and all accommodation in a package.

here is a map of the trail:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
To sum up, I would love to do a journey like this and if I ever got the chance to do so I would take along my best friend and discover the US.
 
I hope someday all of this is more than just day-dreaming and who knows maybe I’ll get to take a likely trip one day.

 
This website offers a lot of different trips around the USA including the one I was talking about: http://www.trekamerica.co.uk/tours/grt.html
 

 

Monday, November 11, 2013

Traveling the U.S.













I’ve always wanted to go to the United States and visit all the famous places people keep talking about. If I ever had the opportunity to actually go to the U.S., I would try to make sure to visit at least a few of the famous cities such as New York or Los Angeles. I think it would really be awesome to go shopping in a huge mall in New York, see Times Square and The Statue of Liberty or enjoy the view from Empire State Building. Another city I would like to visit at the east coast is Miami. There are told to be very nice beaches and parks but also marine aquariums and zoos.














I would, however, love to see some places at the West Coast as well. First of all, I’ve always wanted to go to Los Angeles to take a look at the places where TV shows and movies where filmed and if possible take a guided tour through the sets of a film studio. I know it sounds very unlikely to happen and also somewhat weird but it would be simply amazing if I ran into one of my favorite celebrities as well. I also would love to visit San Francisco to see the Golden Gate Bridge in real life and all its majesty.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Somehow I think it would be great to make a road trip through the U.S. not only to get to know to country better but also the people and their culture. I just hope to be able to make this dream of mine come true someday and until then I just keep on dreaming…