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Bonus post: Rest Day ramblings

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 Hello, As promised, here are a few little extra bits from the days I didn't post about: Wednesday afternoon: Luxembourg City I had a late check-in to my accommodation in Thionville, France (about 20 mins from Luxembourg City), so decided to pass the time before check-in by visiting Luxembourg City, but by trying to avoid seeing the tourist attractions, and defaulting to chilling in the Park, on what was, an untypically warm May day. Looking out over one of the parks from one of the city's numerous bridges. Said park from the ground. Luxembourg's answer to Edinburgh's Dean Village There were a few of these dotted around the city... Dean Village Luxembourg-style- as seen from a lift that takes you from the ground up to the city centre Thursday: Thionville Thursday was my rest day. I'd initially wanted to visit Schengen, of Schengen Agreement fame, before planning a rest day, but was conscious of how I do need them when I'm away. So, I stayed put, and had my first...

Letz talk about Lëtzebuerg

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 Hello, from a Paris-bound train, one part of my journey home. You lucky so-and-so's- you'll be in for a double instalment of blog posts. So, yesterday, I went to Luxembourg City, the capital of, naturally, Luxembourg, or Lë tzebuerg, as it's known in the native tongue . Now this wasn't the first time visiting Luxembourg, as I'd gone there on Tuesday, killing a bit of time before checking-in to my apartment in France. However, this time I was doing the touristy-shebang, with a point of seeing the sights and museums that it had to offer. I arrived in the city, having done a bit of research on the train, and conscious of Luxembourg's reputation for being quite an expensive country, took advantage of the free opportunity (and public transport) to visit the European Parliament. After going through what felt like quite a vigorous security check- even being given a visitor's badge to show that I wasn't an upstart in a cat shirt looking to become an MEP, I was ...

The leak on Liechtenstein

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 Hello, as I'm departing Zurich to head to Luxembourg City to kill a couple of hours. But what is better than visiting one tiny country in a day?-visiting two different tiny countries two days on the trot! So, as suggested, yesterday I went to Liechtenstein, one of the tiniest countries in the world! With just 5000 inhabitants, its capital, Vaduz, is more small-town, than capital city, but it's what makes it an interesting proposition to visit when in the area. It's about 1hr30 using public transport from Zurich, but is very straightforward to get to from the Central Station. The train takes you on a stunning route through mountains and Lake Zurich, and yes, there once again was people of all ages swimming- a painful reminder that I didn't bring my trunks with me. With such close proximity to the capital, you can certainly see why living in Zurich is appealing- especially with such good public transport, and many swimming facilities to use in the Summer. Still, you can ...

A Sunny Sonntag

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 Hello from sunny Zurich (you'll be relieved to hear), where I'm staying in a quiet, little idyll outside of the city. After a mammoth day of travelling, yesterday, I felt surprisingly alert upon arriving in Zurich, and was composed enough to be out of the accommodation by 10am for a day of sightseeing.  I hadn't really made any major plans for the day, but going to the Lindt Museum/Factory was on my wishlist. Sadly, you needed to pre-book tickets in advance, and they'd all sold out, so I had to think of a Plan B.  I was in Zurich for a few hours this time last year, before flying home, and saw some of the imposing churches (or Munsters), but never got the opportunity to go inside them, so decided to set out to do so, this morning. However, it was a Sunday morning- and of course, that equals church services. Both the Fraumunster, and the currently-renovated Grossmunster weren't open to tourists at this time, but the St. Peter Church, with its clock face, was.  St. P...

Travelling to Zurich from the UK- but will taking the train all the way make the journey A-OK?

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 Hello from St. Pancras train station, where I am sitting in the station lounge. I shouldn't really be here, but I am. Now if it was down to me, I wouldn't be forking out extra money for a ticket that grants me access to a lounge. If I'm going on holiday, I pretty much want to do it as cheaply as possible. But my hand was forced.... You see, when I tried to book my Eurostar tickets using my Interrail pass, I thought 3 weeks would be good enough notice. I hadn't seen anything to suggest that I couldn't get a ticket. But I was too late- not only that, I couldn't use my pass to get a Eurostar home. The inner hypochondriac in me thought about cancelling the trip, altogether. I briefly looked at other destinations, but then came bac to my accommodation bookings, and alas, neither of my stays were refundable. So, with skinflint mode activated, I had to go ahead.  The trusty travel bottle with a complimentary Sprite from the lounge. I knew about Eurostar Snap, a servic...