As I spent 7 months travelling through Europe on and off, I have stayed in my fair share of hostels. I know the idea of staying in a hostel is absolutely horrifying for many (say, most of my gal pals at home), but some hostels are truly awesome and they can be a great way to make your dollar spread further when travelling.
Showing posts with label europe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label europe. Show all posts
28.3.17
Hostel Hunting in Europe
austria, czech republic, europe, germany, greece, hungary, italy, morocco, northern ireland, portugal, spain, the netherlands, travel, travel tips, UK
A thousand apologies for being so ridiculously slack with my blog over the past few months! I don't have a good excuse for my absence really. I've just felt uninspired, I have had absolutely no desire or motivation to write and it's a shame cause I feel like I'm beginning to forget all of my travel memories, and that's only making me want to blog less and less... I've also been ridiculously busy, especially since coming back from Southeast Asia. In between university, I've been doing applications and extracurriculars and a bunch of other stuff and basically just 'adulting' like crazy. Anyway enough about my mundane life, time to rewind to a better time and place for me, Copenhagen.
| Plaza Mayor |
Madrid was the first city that I was visiting completely on my own. Well, almost completely alone. I had a friend, Yi Yi, who was on exchange in Madrid and my main reason for visiting the Spanish capital was so I could see her again because I only usually see her once a year anyway (She's now based in Abu Dhabi).
Although I was going to Madrid to visit Yi Yi, she had classes pretty much all day for most of the time that I was there so that left me to explore the city all on my lonesome during the long summer days. As Yi Yi was living with a host family, she wasn't able to host me and I was set to couch surf with some of her friends who I had never met but had been promised were super friendly. It's the closest that I have ever gotten to travelling alone and as a result, Madrid is a city that will always be close to my heart.
I was lucky enough to be greeted by Yi Yi at the airport and it was so nice being reunited with her after almost a year! Nothing tops the feeling of seeing friends overseas and this was no different. Madrid ended up being one of my favourite trips during my whole 7 months away from home.
| Plaza Mayor |
| Patatas Bravas |
| Black Paella |
We spent our first afternoon wandering around the city centre but it quickly started raining so we sought shelter in a nearby bar, deciding to grab dinner while we waited out the downpour. I had been so excited about visiting Madrid not only because I got to see Yi Yi again, but also because I would be reunited with Spanish food! Paella is one of my favourite dishes but instead of getting a traditional seafood paella, Yi Yi suggested that we try out the black paella which is actually made with squid ink! I was really worried that my teeth would be stained black after our meal but if anything, my teeth were whiter than they were before. We also ordered patatas bravas, another favourite of mine, and tortilla which Yi Yi introduced to me as one of her favourites.
Europe, although (arguably) smaller in land mass compared to Australia, consists of so many different countries, cities and cultures that it would take years if you wanted to experience it all properly. As a result, planning a three week trip and trying to get the perfect itinerary can be very daunting. Three weeks isn't a particularly long time but you'd be surprised at how much you can see in just a few short weeks.
25.10.15
Solo Day Trip in Toledo | Photo blog
europe, madrid, photo blog, spain, toledo, travel, weekend trip| Toledo, UNESCO heritage site |
Toledo is one of those cities that you hear about long before having the chance to visit it for yourself. During my time in Madrid, I decided to venture out of the city and do a day trip to Spain’s old capital city, a nearby town called Toledo which is a UNESCO heritage site and famous for it’s gorgeous buildings. I’ll be writing about my time in Madrid in my next blog post but I thought I would post all of the photos from my time in Toledo first.
13.10.15
London like a "Local" | Photo Blog
england, europe, london, photo blog, travel, UK, weekend trip| Patiently waiting for Hugh Grant in Notting Hill |
There is nothing better than seeing someone you know from home overseas. It's such an exciting yet surreal feeling, catching up with a familiar face in a completely different part of the world. It's just plain awesome. Although I was only going to London for the weekend, I was as excited as I would be if I was doing a weekend trip to an exotic country outside of the UK! I packed my gear for the weekend into my average sized handbag and jumped onto a train to London's Euston Station before taking the tube to Angel. Yes you read right, my handbag. Damn, I had become a good packer at this point...
Nice was the last stop during my three and a half week escapade throughout Europe during Easter break. Yes, I've finally finished all my posts from my trip back during Easter! Jeez I'm a little behind... I will be honest. I struggled quite a bit to write this post so I can only imagine how difficult the ones from the end of my trip are going to be. I really want to capture all of my memories though so I have something to read back one day. I'm definitely trying my best. Also, yes, there was sensor dust in my camera and no, I did not realise until I got home to Australia... Way to ruin all of your travel snaps Tash...
| Sunset in Fira |
Traveling isn't always smooth sailing. Things don't always go to plan. You usually learn this the hard way. We sure did. During our six week trip around Europe, we had more than one too many things go wrong. At times, it seemed like the end of the world and that we were doomed to be stuck in Europe forever, or that we wouldn't survive to see the day where we would make it home. Looking back though, these misfortunes just make for hilariously good stories and what's a good story if it isn't shared? Here's just a few of the catastrophes that we encountered during our travels.
| Hagia Sophia |
| The Reichstag |
My upcoming exam has again motivated me to write another blog post. I've reached the point where I want to do anything but study. Anything. Literally anything. I apologise in advance for the rushed and less than spectacular post. I'm going to try my best to publish posts about everywhere that I have visited up until this point before I leave for my six-week long backpacking trip in July with my friends from home. Once I'm off, I probably won't be able to update my blog at all and when I return, I'll have a whole new list of destinations to write about...
| Glorious Prague Sausages |
I thought that because it's taking me so long to publish posts about the cities that I have visited, I would do a blog post with a photo compilation of all the different foods that I ate and encountered during my Easter travels, just as a sneak preview of what to expect in my upcoming posts about the places I visited. I definitely ended up eating my way through Europe during my travels, successfully gaining at least a couple of kilos and even a mild case of food poisoning.
Views of Edinburgh from Arthur's Seat
I've finally arrived back at Warwick after my
first European backpacking adventure! After backpacking for three weeks, there
are definitely things that I have learnt along the way. I know that three weeks isn't a particularly long time but 11 cities in 22 days is
no easy feat for a backpacking beginner. I've come back with the desire to travel more, to see more of
the world, to experience more cultures and to meet more people. I can't even
put into words the experiences that I have had during these short
three weeks. This experience has given me a newfound confidence in myself and
in what I can achieve and endure.
Views of Barcelona from Park Guell
The weekend I went to Barcelona was the weekend that I was supposed to finally see The Black Keys live. I had been looking forward to this gig for months! I bought the tickets back in August last year, before I even knew if I was going to be accepted to do exchange at Warwick or not. As my luck would have it, their show was cancelled due to Patrick Carney being injured. To drown my sorrows, I decided to spontaneously book a trip to Barcelona instead.

