Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Krakow!

Here's a note from a Polish friend about Krakow, a city I LOVED. I went for Thanksgiving, just when the Christmas market opened and fell  in love with the city, the pottery, and the food. In addition to the list below, we hit the famous salt mines, which were quite incredible although you are trapped until the end of the lengthy tour. We also had dinner at a few chain and independent cafes in our guide book. If I can find the names, I´ll also post them. And we used Freebookers to find the perfect 1 bed apartment, close to the center:
Akwaforta Apartment: http://www.freebookers.com/apartment/Akwaforta-Krakow

1. Cafe Camelot is perfect for breakfast and lunch, or an afternoon
tea. Other places on that street are great too. Just google Cafe
camelot Krakow and you will find it.

2. Alchemia cafe is grungy but great on a dark, grey evening. Live
music can be fun.

3. You will obviously hit the Christmas market in the main square. Try
to go upstairs to the cafe in Sukiennice (or the pretty building in
the middle of the square). It's a really nice view from there. They
should have blankets and heating lamps for you!

4. Do the Auschwitz tour, it's worth seeing.

5. Eat lots of food, and drink lots of vodka! :) The market square
should be selling sausages, pierogies, great winter food to keep you
warm..

It is by far the city that is closest to my heart.. I was born and
raised not too far from there! Where are you staying??? I have some
great places to stay too, but I am sure by now you have that figured
out.

Enjoy it!
E

Thursday, March 7, 2013

A taste of China in Bangkok

When Lindsay and I went on our around the world adventure, we stayed a night in Chinatown, because, why not? We were fascinated by the look of this hotel online and were not disappointed! The recetion was warm, the room creative and cozy, and the breakfast buffet varied. I wouldn't recommend it for its location, but if you want a very nice hotel atmosphere, don't hesitate.

Mamaison Yes Please!

I went to Prague a few years ago for New Year's eve (highly recommended!) and stayed at the Mamaison hotel which was one of the cheaper boutique hotel options. It was a little farther from the center, but taxis are plentiful and cheap in the winter, and in the summer, the walk I would imagine is very nice. The place was spotless, the room a huge beautiful suite with all of the amenities. I want to stay in all of their locations!

Fuerteventura getaway

Here is the link to the studio apartment where I stayed in February for a week. It was extremely clean, quiet and tranquil and has a private, semi-enclosed patio. It's in German but I think you can search on the English site. The owners are German, and speak fluent Spanish and a little English. You are close to a small town and grocery, 3km from the closest beaches. I would highly recommend it.