More than anything right now, I want to go to Lucerne. Seriously, right now. NOW. Totally my place-in-Europe-I-will-not-leave-before-seeing thing now. I'm not entirely sure why it's taken hold of me so, but whoa. Lucerne. Totally.
Anyone ever been there? *looks at
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Also, anyone know of any more cheap intra-Europe airlines besides RyanAir, EasyJet, Flybe, and BMI? I found a cheap EasyJet flight from London to Basel (then 1.5-hour train ride to Lucerne), but it requires yet another stay overnight in London, as it leaves reeeeally early in the morning, and I'd like to avoid that.
Anyone ever been there? *looks at
Also, anyone know of any more cheap intra-Europe airlines besides RyanAir, EasyJet, Flybe, and BMI? I found a cheap EasyJet flight from London to Basel (then 1.5-hour train ride to Lucerne), but it requires yet another stay overnight in London, as it leaves reeeeally early in the morning, and I'd like to avoid that.
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Date: 2005-02-12 04:48 pm (UTC)Heh. I've done the communal thing in hostels before. Some I'd do it again in a minute, others...no. Just, no. Although at least I've only been in one that charged for showers.
The bit about everyone speaking English? Soooo true there.
*is pleased*
Oooh, Salzburg! Been there, done that, one of the other places I definitely want to go back to. I can do suggestions/pictures for that, too. And I might have a few requests. *g* Seriously, I'm VERY curious to see how their old-downtown-area survived the massive flooding right after we were there.
Well, if I get a chance, I'll investigate. Even now that we've rescheduled and I think I'll have two days there, I'm putting everything else second to the Sound of Music tour and singing in the mountains and such. ;)
I'd love to have suggestions/pictures for Salzburg as well.
Yep, but only in good weather. Otherwise it's a lot of time and you don't get to see anything but fog.
Okey-dokey. How long does it take to get up there and back from town? And is it something where you can walk to the boat, get ont he boat, go up the mountain, and return by railway (or vice-versa)?
Right off the bridge, discussed in the tour. :)
So I see in your pictures! I didn't realize the bridges had murals. Awesome.
Trying to remember which one that is - I've got a map scanned with all this stuff on it.
I think it's the non-Jesuit one. It looks kind of like a pair of silver candlesticks.
It is - they give you lots of info about the history and such. Also make sure to go on a tour just through the streets - I'll post some of the pics of the frescoes that are freaking gorgeous.
I love the Friti (or however that's spelled...the Swiss boogeyman) one you posted. What kind of price do these tours charge, do you remember?
Request - you HAVE to get some Kinder Eggs. I'll post the German name later when I find it - chocolate eggs with a toy inside that you have to assemble.
I've seen a few here and there in Exeter, but they don't say anything about having a toy in them, so I wonder if they're the same thing or not. I'll get one next time I'm in Tesco, or when I'm in Switzerland.
Remind me to also check where Melk is in relation to this. I have the feeling you'd appreciate that one as much as I did.... ;)
Melk?
*swears* My spring break is the week BEFORE that. I am so very pissed right now...
Oh, how annoying! That's the week we'll all be tearing our eyeballs out because of papers. We're giving ourselves a few days to recover before hopping on a plane...
Mmmm, maybe. Not a whole lot that I remember, but there were good views from up by the fortress walls.
Yeah, I'm gonna try to get up in some high spots and take pics.
This is fun - it's been a while since I've gone through my stuff and it's making me all reminisce-y. And determined to get my passport renewed asap...
Hehehe! Hey, we're going all over the place in the UK in June, apparently, so if you wanna pop on over... ;)
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Date: 2005-02-13 06:09 am (UTC)The other benefit of doing it yourself - you get to spend more time there if you want. We were there for half a day. :( But, you might have to do a bit of traveling to sing in the mountains - other than going up to the fortress, they're not real accessible right there. It's decidedly NOT mountainy until you get a bit farther away.
I'd love to have suggestions/pictures for Salzburg as well.
Definitely. *g* The castle & gardens are on one side of the river, but the other side (closest to the mountain/hill) is Old Town, where most of the nifty stuff is. Of course, a lot of the neat stuff lined the first street along the river, so I'm wondering how bad it got wiped out during the floods. *pout*
Okey-dokey. How long does it take to get up there and back from town? And is it something where you can walk to the boat, get ont he boat, go up the mountain, and return by railway (or vice-versa)?
Golden Roundtrip brochure from Mount Pilatus-Railways sez:
Well, hell - you can only take the cogwheel up the mountain from May-November. BUT, you can do the gondolas both ways - from the railway station in Luzern, go on bus #1 to Kriens, up to the bus stop "Linde Pilatus". Takes about 15 mins. Gondola goes from Kriens to Krienseregg, then to Frakmuntegg, then you change to the cable car for Pilatus Kulm. Takes about 30 minutes. So, not very long at all!
Ooh! Try www.pilatus.com - that's on the brochure.
So I see in your pictures! I didn't realize the bridges had murals. Awesome.
They're incredible. Very, very cool.
I think it's the non-Jesuit one. It looks kind of like a pair of silver candlesticks.
Yeah - the Jesuit one is on the other side of the river. The Hofkirche is the candle-y one, and it looks like it's kind of between the Lion and town.
I love the Friti (or however that's spelled...the Swiss boogeyman) one you posted.
Isn't that gorgeous?? It's so weird, 'cause you're following this tour guide through these little streets surrounded by old buildings, then boom, you pop out into a square and there's this gorgeous painted wall right in front of you!
What kind of price do these tours charge, do you remember?
I'm not sure, 'cause all that stuff is included in the overall trip price. I can't think it would be too expensive, though. As you walk across one of the bridges (the bigger one that's been rebuilt, and is farther up the river, closer to the station) there's a little gift shop - it seems like lots of the tours start there, so they'd have info if there isn't any over by the station.
re: Kinder Eggs -
I've seen a few here and there in Exeter, but they don't say anything about having a toy in them, so I wonder if they're the same thing or not. I'll get one next time I'm in Tesco, or when I'm in Switzerland.
http://home.primus.ca/~mtm/KinderSurpriseEggs.com/index.html
That's the Canada page, but they pretty much all look the same. Although the non-airport-duty-free ones have WAY better toys.
Melk?
Unfortunately, too far from Salzburg, really. Better suited for Munich. (And those salt mines I mentioned were in Berchtesgarden.)
We're giving ourselves a few days to recover before hopping on a plane...
Although you seem to have the longest spring break in recorded history!
Yeah, I'm gonna try to get up in some high spots and take pics.
Salzburg - take the funiculur up to the fortress (Hohensalzburg), which is across the river from the gardens they danced through in SoM. There really wasn't much up there other than a great view of the city and a nice breeze, which was our main motivation.
Hehehe! Hey, we're going all over the place in the UK in June, apparently, so if you wanna pop on over... ;)
Oooh, so tempting... Of course, at this rate, we'll still be making up snow days in July! *grumble*
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Date: 2005-02-13 12:13 pm (UTC)Well, maybe I'll sing in the moutains in Lucerne, anyway. ;) As long as I find that big fountain from the movie and get to run around it, I'm happy.
Soooo...according to the Pilatus site, you can go sledding for free through March. I know what we're doing...
The Kinder eggs here only say "Kinder Egg," not "Kinder Surprsie," which leads me to believe they dont' have toys. But I should go to Spar soon... ;)
Although you seem to have the longest spring break in recorded history!
It's like Thanksgiving and spring and fall break and half of Christmas all rolled into one. ;)