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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

London to Amsterdam: Overnight Ferry = Booked!

I'll have every mode of transportation covered on this trip. Planes, trains, a helicopter, a boat, cars and bikes. The only thing missing is John Candy and Steve Martin. That's fine though, this isn't a low budget comedy! Someone seriously needs to invent teleportation.

To maximize the time I have and to hit all the countries I want to see, I have to travel as efficiently as possible and that means traveling at night. On the Sunday I visit London, I will head to the Liverpool Street station at 8pm and take a train to Harwich, England to board the Stena Line night ferry which leaves at 10:30pm. The ferry crosses where the North Sea and the English Channel meet. I'll have a bed, bathroom and shower all to myself so I am hoping to get a good nights sleep. I'll be in Amsterdam in time for breakfast!

My Hostel: London


I searched high and low for a hostel that was centrally located, clean and had good reviews. I've chosen to stay at the YHA Central London (pictured above). Hopefully I have chosen the right one! My time, like in every other city I plan to visit is limited so being close to everything is an absolute must. I checked out some other places near Hyde Park but I'd really like to avoid hopping on the tube to get back to the city center. I am hoping to be able to beat the jet lag when I arrive. I'm sure the excitement and adrenaline will be pumping the minute I get dropped off at the airport. However, I HAVE to find a way to sleep on the plane.

In addition to the regular London sightseeing hotspots, I'd like to visit the Tate Modern art gallery (pictured below) while in London. I recently saw a video about it and it looks like something I would be interested in.



London City Guide

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Travel Tip: Laundry

I received this tip from Julie in Tennessee:
A friend and I just returned from a trip to Japan, and what we learned along way can easily be translated to European travel. I used a XL Ziploc bag as a clothes washer, and it worked wonderfully! Just put in the clothes, add the soap and water (I had individual packets of Tide for sink washing), close the bag and agitate. It got everything WAY cleaner than just washing in a sink, and it made rinsing equally easy. When it was time to come home, I purchased about a dozen bottles of Japanese soda to bring home to friends, so I just put all the bottles inside the Ziploc bag to prevent leakage in case any of them came open during the flight. The bag folded down very small and was packed into an interior pocket, so it only took up room that would have otherwise been empty!

Seems like a good idea! I might do this is a backup. I will have to do laundry probably 2-3 times while over there and most areas I will be in will have easy access to a laundry room.

Ordered my Dell Mini 9!

I have just placed the order for a Dell Mini 9.

As much as I wanted to just take the iPhone, I could not talk myself out of having a full fledged internet browser. Since I am only going to go over with the first 3-4 nights planned and booked, I will need a way to make reservations on the fly. This thing will work perfectly and will fit in my backpack without the need for a full blown laptop.

For those of you interested, I do plan on converting this into a Hackintosh! :)

Friday, April 10, 2009

Europe Travel: Intial Thoughts

I've done a bit of homework over the last few days on how I will be able to fit in all this travel in a two week time frame. At least one city will have to be cut out of my original plans and right now, I am leaning towards removing Rome. As you can see below, it has already gotten the axe. I am going to be in Italy, but only for a short time and that will be in Milan. One of the issues I am running into is there is no quick way into or out of Interlaken, Switzerland and there is no way I am removing this destination from my list. What I will probably do is use Milan as a hub. I can board a 3 hour train from Interlaken in the morning and head south to Milan and then later that day take a RyanAir flight from Milan to Barcelona. It adds an additional cost for the flight but it will be worth it because I would burn 12 hours on a train from Interlaken to Barcelona otherwise.

Depending on my situation, Berlin might be kicked off as well. I've decided that at least two overnight trains will be needed and at least one additional RyanAir flight.


London, England <-> Amsterdam, Netherlands (Overnight Ferry)
Amsterdam, Netherlands <-> Brussels, Belgium (2Hr 45min DIRECT)

Option 1 - Visit Berlin
Brussels, Belgium <-> Berlin, Germany (6Hr 20min w/Connecting Train)
Berlin, Germany <-> Prague, Czech Republic (4Hr 50min DIRECT)

Option 2 - Skip Berlin
Brussels, Belgium <-> Prague, Czech Republic (OVERNIGHT 12Hr 58min w/Connecting Train)

Prague, Czech Republic <-> Munich, Germany (6Hr 4min DIRECT) (Speed Rail looks to be available at 3Hr 16min)
Munich, Germany <-> Interlaken, Switzerland (6Hr 50min w/Connecting Train)

Milan will be used as a jumper to Barcelona.
Interlaken, Switzerland <-> Milan, Italy (2Hr 50min w/Connecting Train)

Milan, Italy <-> Barcelona, Spain (RyanAir Flight)

Barcelona, Spain <-> Paris, France (OVERNIGHT 11Hr 55min)
Paris, France <-> London, England (2Hr 27min)

P.S. I used Rail Europe to get the times listed above.

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