Budapest is a beautiful city and having been to Paris, I found it to feel very similar - however, the people were very friendly (and in Paris they weren't NOT friendly - I thought they were - but here everyone speaks English so well because they basically have a language nobody else can speak and they know it...and they think it's funny...but they know other languages because of it). I'm sure there are no Parisians who would agree with me. However, this is my opinion.
The Christmas market was open, and after a foggy drive through both Buda and Pest (on opposide sides of the Danube), and a walk through the castle of Buda - we were set free to roam.
Despite the weather it was beautiful and I need about 4 more days here to explore.
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Budapest: Paris of the East
Posted by Danielle Michelle at 11:50 AM
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Krakow and Slovakia
Posted by Danielle Michelle at 3:17 PM
Friday, November 23, 2012
Krakow and the Salt Mines
Posted by Danielle Michelle at 2:23 PM
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Haunted by the Past
Posted by Danielle Michelle at 1:28 PM
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
The City of Prague
Posted by Danielle Michelle at 11:49 AM
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Dresden and the Ghosts of Prague
Posted by Danielle Michelle at 2:18 PM
Monday, November 19, 2012
City of History
Posted by Danielle Michelle at 1:56 PM
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Berlin
Posted by Danielle Michelle at 12:20 PM
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Airport Parking
I, for one, am not a big fan of airport parking. There is nothing worse than being jet lagged, having to haul your stuff to your vehicle, and then try to figure out how you are going to be able to escape the airport because you just spent all your money on your trip, and the 'freedom' cost is outstanding!
I can't solve that problem, but I can point you in a cheaper direction to help save a little money.
Go to Canopy Airport Parking
Free transportation is available to and from the airport and you can make reservations to be sure you have a parking spot when you show up.
There is $6 uncovered parking with the discount coupon they are offering, so be sure to print it out! $4 off covered parking.
Hope this helps a little!
Posted by Danielle Michelle at 8:57 AM
Monday, November 12, 2012
Weather
I've been watching the weather very carefully for the areas we will be travelling. Of course, we never know for sure what the weather will be until we are there, but so far things seem favorable and typical for late November. Temperatures have been staying in the 40's and 50's during the day, and hovering right above, or below freezing at night. Our days should be Sunny to partly cloudy, with a chance of showers while in Germany and possibly into Prague (as there may be a wet weather system in that area). The forecast is then calling for clear to partly sunny days as we travel East and South into Krakow and Budapest.
Be sure to bring layers, a hat and mittens or gloves for those chilly days while we are walking around. For example, I am bringing a down jacket I can stuff into a pocket that sleeves unzip to turn into a vest. I also have a jacket that is about the size of a sweatshirt, so I can layer if I need to - especially while visiting Auschwitz. This way I can layer long sleeve t-shirts and thermal shirts rather than trying to pack bulky sweaters and sweatshirts to depend on for warmth. Plus, you will want to remove layers if it gets warm, and won't want to carry anything too bulky!
Posted by Danielle Michelle at 10:09 AM
Currency Update
Alright...ALTHOUGH most places will accept the Euro where we will be, it is better to use the local currency (Polish zloty, Czech koruna, and Hungarian forint), to avoid unnecessary, and sometimes expensive, percentage exchange fees. Germany does use the Euro.
There are plenty of ATM's available so money can be withdrawn as we go through each country if you need cash. I suggest getting Euro's at our first stop in Germany, and then playing it by ear as we go as our guide will be better able to suggest places to change money after we arrive.
Posted by Danielle Michelle at 9:43 AM
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
British Airlines
Size and weight of free baggage allowances
How large can my bag be?
The maximum dimensions of the bag are
90cm x 75cm x 43cm (35.5in x 29.5in x 16 in), including the handle, pockets
and wheels.
90cm x 75cm x 43cm (35.5in x 29.5in x 16 in), including the handle, pockets and wheels.
What to do with larger/bulky items
You may take bags up to the dimensions 190cm x 75cm x 65cm (75in x 29.5in x
25.5in), including the handle, pockets and wheels.
- Any bags carried in addition to your free checked baggage allowance will
incur an extra bag charge.
- A heavy bag charge may apply to bags over 23kg (51lb).
- Any bags carried in addition to your free checked baggage allowance will incur an extra bag charge.
- A heavy bag charge may apply to bags over 23kg (51lb).
What is my allowance?
2 bags not to exceed 51 lbs (23 kg)
Restrictions on the quantities of liquids, gels or pastes are:
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they must be held in individual containers not exceeding 100ml (3.5 US
ounces)
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the containers must be carried in a separate, clear-plastic, zip-top or
re-sealable bag
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the bag must not exceed 20cm x 20cm (8ins x 8ins) in dimensions
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the bag must not exceed one litre capacity
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the bag must be completely closed
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the items must fit comfortably in the bag
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the bag must be x-ray screened separately from other hand baggage at
airport security points
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before boarding, secondary searches may be performed if you are carrying
liquids.
Duty-free goods containing liquids may be carried, provided they are
purchased after the security screening point. We advise you to pack any
duty-free liquids in your checked baggage where possible.
If you are departing the US or Canada, your duty-free liquids will be
delivered to the boarding gate or pick-up point in the secure area in a Sealable
Tamper-Evident Bag (STEB).
Hand baggage allowance
- You are allowed one piece of hand baggage plus a laptop or handbag.
- A 23kg (51lbs) maximum bag weight applies and you must be able to lift the bag unaided into the overhead lockers in the aircraft cabin.
- Please see below for sizes.
- Your main piece of hand baggage is up to the dimensions 56cm x 45cm x 25cm (22in x 18in x 10in), including the handle, pockets and wheels.
- Your bag must fit into the bag gauge, available at the check-in area.
- Your laptop or handbag is up to the dimensions 45cm x 36cm x 20cm (18in x 14in x 8in), including the handle and pockets.
- Your laptop or handbag must fit under the seat in front of you.
Your maximum number of hand baggage items
Passenger | Type of baggage allowed | Weight |
---|---|---|
Adults and children | One bag and One laptop-sized bag, handbag or briefcase |
23kg (51lbs). You must be able to lift the bag into the overhead locker unaided. |
Posted by Danielle Michelle at 10:45 AM
Flight Information
Posted by Danielle Michelle at 10:26 AM
Our Stay
The following is the contact information for the hotels we are staying in:
Posted by Danielle Michelle at 10:20 AM