Showing posts with label Prague. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prague. Show all posts

Friday, May 18, 2012

Easing Back After Vacation

Atop Castell de Montjuic in Barcelona.

  With the end of the 2011-2012 season behind me, there was only one thing I hadn't yet crossed off the list before I hopped on that plane, and made the long trip back to the US: my annual European vacation!

  With the exception of my rookie season in Como (when I was so homesick, I wanted to be home as soon as I possibly could), I have made it a tradition to get out and see a few sights of old Europe before I head home for the summer. I think it'd be a tragedy to live in Europe for a prolonged time, and never really get out and see its most beautiful sights.

  So I put off seeing my family and friends for a few more weeks, and see a little history first! Not a bad trade off, and definitely time well-spent.

  Some times I target places where I have friends, or have previously been: Venice, Milan, Como, Prague, various parts of France before I played there. And other years, I pick a spot I've never seen, but always wanted to visit: Majorca, Malta, Rome.

  Slowly but surely, I'm filling up my passport, and marking each and every city (and island) around Europe off my travel-bucket-list!

View from the balcony in Alghero!
  More often than not, I look to go someplace where the sun is sure to shine. After eight months in a gym, I am usually chomping at the bit to hangout in the sunshine! That's another reason I'm rarely in a hurry to get back to Portland -- the sun habitually doesn't come out until May or June (or July 4th).

  I think I've done a fairly good job over the years finding a balance between spending time on the beach, and exploring city sights. Each provides you with a vastly different experience
and a significantly different vacation!

Alghero Bay
  I had been wanting to visit Barcelona for years, so that was the one place I had to venture to this year. And I'm always looking for an excuse to get back to Italy, so 4 days on the beaches of Sardegna (Sardinia) sounded too good to pass up.

View of Beautiful Barcelona.
  Nothing beats unwinding from a long season on a beach, seeing the historic sights of Europe, and refreshing the body and mind before the summer starts! This year, I was lucky enough to have a travel buddy. One of my college teammates, Linda, joined me for some much-needed R-and-R!

  I kept a journal along the way (a real life journal, with pen and paper!!), so I'll be giving you all a semi day-to-day look at how we spent our eight days in Sardegna and Barcelona!

  As the case can be quite often, sometimes words don't do things justice. So good thing for you I have more than my fair share of pictures and videos to share with you all! I'm looking forward to sharing the beautiful sights -- teasers below!


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Sardegna

Sardegna

Sardegna sunset from Alghero boardwalk.

Inside Neptune's Grotto.

Sunset from Capo Caccia -- Sardegna.

Barcelona.
 
Pretty palm trees -- Barcelona.

The Palau Nacional -- Barcelona.

Linda in front of the Font Magica fountain show.
 
Font Magica -- Barcelona.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Oh! The Places You'll Go...

Spanish Steps - Rome.

  I know, I know; my season hasn't even started yet, and I'm already thinking about my annual post-season vacation.

  After every season (except my rookie season, where I was so homesick I couldn't wait to get back to the US; and last season, where my visa was expiring), I've gone on a 7-10 day vacation to various spots around Europe. I've visited friends. I've done the big city sightseeing. And I've done the relax-on-a-beach vacation. I love it when I can roll all three into one, and get the best of all vacationing worlds.

  It's hard for me to pick a favorite place I've visited. But here a are a few that top the list:
Prague
Prague boat tour. Charles Bridge behind.
  Prague during Easter weekend was quite an experience. The holiday weekend was jam-packed with tourists, which was almost too much for me.

  It took a day-or-so to adjust to having hoards of people everywhere I went. After I got over my claustrophobic feelings, Prague quickly jumped to the top of my favorites list.

  I loved how the city meshes the old with the new. The architecture and the layout of the city were gorgeous. Add in the Easter Markets, and I was in tourist heaven.

St. Nicholas & the Easter Market.
These were the most amazing pastries.
  I walked all over that city for three straight days, and loved every second of it.

  For me, the most memorable spot in Prague was the Charles Bridge. You can walk up and down the bridge looking at local artists' work, jewelry, paintings, etc with the Prague Castle and the Vlatva River in the background.

How cute is this lady?
Rome
  Rome was also a favorite big city adventure. I love Italy. And I go back at every opportunity. So it was special to be able to go back and finally see Rome; walk the streets, speak the language, and experience the food again. I love the Italian tradition of stopping into a local cafe and having an espresso in the afternoon.

A little Roman cafe. My fave!
The Colosseum.









   There's nothing like the smell of an Italian coffee (okay, maybe I'm weird, but I think the smell is incredible).

  Another favorite food tradition they have in Italy is Happy Hour. You can go to a bar/cafe for aperitivo, order a drink and get some included snacks/tapas/hors d'oeuvres that are amazingly good (and it's super cheap!).

  Obviously Rome is most famous for the Colosseum and Vatican City, but one afternoon I sat in the sun at the Spanish Steps for hours, just taking in the sights and watching the people around me. For me, that was the most enjoyable.

Sunset in Rome.
  So those are my top two favorite big-city adventures! I'm hoping to get to Paris again, and see it more thoroughly this season. And another city I've been dying to get to is Barcelona. Those two are on the top of my must-see list for this year's Euro-trip.

  This has turned into a longer entry than I initially planned!! Goes to show, when you have fun things to write about, it's hard to stop. And it's hard to pick out pictures too, cause there are so many great ones to choose from. Hope you enjoyed them!

  Tomorrow I'll tackle my favorite Euro-beach adventures.

  Til then, be good!