Schlagwort-Archive: Friedhof

Praha and Little Vietnam

We bought a ticket for metro for a whole day. The guy who selled the tickets said, when we asked, Is this for everything: Das ist für alles. I felt bad because everybody spoke more German than me czech…

That was the sentence of the day. We used it a lot. We drove through the hole city. Phillip was the leader, no actually google… Praha is full of hills. So we had to climp up and down all day.

We went to famous square where lots of skateboarders hang around, then to the John Lennon wall and in the end to an old cemetary called Vsrad. The last stop then was the old big brewery U Fleku. We spend too much money there…

In the night we visited a club called „Cross club“. The entry was free and we danced all night. We met some german from our hostel, that was a bit funny. The location looked like an old factory with a lot of steal and metal construction. It was somehow a restaurant and club in one. You could sit outside and smoke and the beer was quite cheap. The next day was more quiet. We drove to the vietnamese market, where Phillip wanted to buy some shoes. But when he found one pair and wanted to pay, they explained to him, that he could not get only one pairs. He should buy twelve. I realized that this was a kind of market for people who sell stuff. In German we say „Großmarkt“. Only dealers can buy there. But in the end I could buy some food and we had a real great traditional Pho soup. It felt a bit like Vietnam…

After the vietnam market, we where looking for Phillips shoes in a real real big shopping Mall. I usually avoid place like these. But it was too hot outside and we could park the car there. Later we decided to park our car next to the hostel and dont give a fuck about the rules. I was afraid, but Phillip convinced me. We had luck. So it was easy to get away the next morning because we had a lot of stuff to carry.

The last and final step then was Leipzig for one night. We visited some friends, drank some beer and hung out in a park. Phillip went out for an open air, but I stayed at my friends place. Good idea, because Phillip could not drive the next day. I expected it somehow and it was fine for me, because he drove all the other 3000 km. So the last few I could do as well. BERLIN!!!

 

 

Kunst, Musik und Totengräber

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Am nächsten Tag musste ich erstmal Geld wechseln. Danach wollt ich mit meinem Busticket in irgendeinen Bus steigen und durch die Stadt fahren. Leider teilte mir der Busfahrer mit, dass das Ticket nicht mehr gültig sei. Er ließ mich aber mitfahren, da er mir glaubte, dass mich keine Schuld trifft, sondern derjenige der es mir den Tag zurvor austellte. Gut, dass der auch rein zufällig in die Nähe des Capital Inn fuhr. War alles kein Problem. Kostete nur Zeit. Kunst, Musik und Totengräber weiterlesen

Auf nach Krabi

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Da ich schon einmal kurz da war und ich wusste, wo man günstig unterkommt, war es am stressfreisten wieder nach Krabi zu fahren.

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Beim ersten Hostel hatte ich kein Glück, aber 300m weiter bekam ich ein mittelgutes bis grausames Zimmer ohne Fenster, aber immerhin mit nem Ventilator.

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Auf nach Krabi weiterlesen