Despite having already been to Prague three months ago, I loved it so much that I decided to head back to the Czech Republic on my way up to Berlin. After Vienna, I stayed in the absolutely beautiful little medieval village of Česky Krumlov, in the most wonderful, cosy cottage hostel ever. Winter has really set in here in Europe, and I woke up each morning to the breathtaking view of the rooftops of the town covered in snow. I spent my time there wandering around the town, exploring the castle and the castle gardens, relaxing in the warmth of the hostel with a new American friend, and on Thanksgiving we cooked up a big lunch and dessert, which was my first thanksgiving ever. I was only intending to stay for two nights, but Krumlov really has such a wonderful feel to it and it was just too cosy to leave, so I ended up staying for three nights before I headed back up to Prague.

Prague remains one of my favourite cities in the world, and there's nothing quite like experiencing the festive season in that city; the buzz of the Christmas markets, the smell of hot wine and baking trdelnik, the fairy-lit trees lining the cobblestoned streets, it's all magic. I spent my one full day there climbing to the top of Petrin Hill and up the tower for a panoramic view of Prague, walking the streets and perusing the Christmas markets, sipping tea in the cosiest of cafes, and climbing to the top of the famous astrological clock for the most magnificent views of the Old Town.

From Prague I've made my way to Berlin, where I fly home from in a matter of days, the final stop in my four month long journey. Stay tuned for the final European adventure post! In the meantime, here are some photos taken on my iPhone of my stay in Česky Krumlov and my brief return to Prague.



































0 comments

After leaving Italy, I headed up to the Czech Republic and stayed in the beautiful city of Prague. Without a doubt, Prague is my favourite city so far. A city so completely filled with such amazing mixtures of baroque and gothic architecture, history, food, music, culture and life could not disappoint, and disappoint it did not. While the weather wasn't great, I can't think of any city I'd rather be rugged up in, sipping tea at the window sills of cafes, munching on trdelnik, and walking the cobblestone streets. It really has such a beautiful vibrancy to it that makes it stand apart from other cities.

After Prague, it was off to Hungary where I spent five nights in Budapest. It's an impressive European city with unique and impressive architecture aplenty, not to mention a great bar and restaurant culture, and the many Turkish baths to relax in. A highlight was stumbling across a hidden jem of a vintage clothing shop called Ludovika Vintage. Recently opened, it was bursting with ridiculously cute genuine vintage clothes, accessories and knick knacks. If you live in or are travelling to Budapest, definitely hunt it down!

From Budapest, I said goodbye to my dear friend Jess who I travelled with for the past month, and headed down to Croatia to meet up with my cousin and a couple of friends. I'm currently still in Croatia, and absolutely loving every second of this amazing country, so hang out for a post on Croatia soon.

Here are a few of my favourite photos of Prague and Budapest, taken on my iPhone.















Budapest













4 comments