Wednesday, July 30, 2008

DayTripper

Whoooossssssssssshhhhhhhhhh!!!
Everything seems to be going by so fast...
Welcome avid readers....ha ha...This post wont be as long as the last...
I'm in a place called Anghiari which is in Arezzo in Tuscany.
A mouthful i know, we are leaving here tomorrow to go to Naples.
A nice 500km drive awaits me,
I have uploaded a shit load of new pics, the link is on the left there.. they even go beyond this post....
Here's what we have been up to since Milan........

Verona
Not really sure of days and dates at this stage, not really sure what day or date it is today.


We stayed in Verona for 4 days. We were 2 mins walk to the main area which had the Arena and all the fancy shops and probably the best ice cream that money can buy!

The Arena is most famous for hosting opera and stuff like that.
It was built nearly 2000 years ago in 30AD by the Romans. It looks amazing from outside.


Other things to do in Verona were obviously places related to Romeo and Juliet.
We went to see what is supposed to be Juliet's House and the balcony from where....................................must I !!!

THE ICE-CREAM
Seriously unbelievable, 2.50euro for 2 scoops of whatever and they piled it on top. Generous is not the word.
I must say that Italy is beautiful but there really isn't a lot to do if your not willing to put in the leg work, which the heat made it too hard to do sometimes. getting back to the B&B with water was sometimes a priority



VENICE


Venice, in my opinion, doesn't live up to its great name. Although we stayed just outside Venice in a place called mestre we were just a 10 minute bus ride away.

The place we had booked to stay in was in the centre of Mestre. We get there and the girl tells us we are not staying there but around the corner at their other building. After a few sighs from both of us we followed her to the other building.
From outside it looked a lot better than the other place.
We get inside and its a small apartment.
Open plan with a separate kitchen with cooker fridge etc etc.
Clean...Very Clean...
And cheap (Lisa has a knack for finding good places)
Now Venice, we got the boats and the rest but there really is not a lot to do except walk.


Unfortunately we went on a weekend and not any weekend, it was some festival weekend, so the place was packed full of tourists (like us) but most of the them were a pain in the arse, as usual.
Food was over priced and didn't live up to anything.
In summary the only good thing about Venice was the apartment and that was outside Venice.

FLORENCE

Next on the list was Florence, our first taste of Tuscany.

Florence over the last few years has turned into bustling tourist city. Every second door is a hotel or a B&B.
Speaking of hotels...booked a half decent place in a good area close to everything...
But again we get switched because they are "FULL".
Why take the f***ing booking then!!!!!!!!!!!!

The place i booked, looked nice and had wireless Internet etc etc.
The place we get moved to, no Internet, no English speakers (a deal breaker when it comes to picking somewhere to stay) and it was scruffy.
The walls were stained....oh holy jesus it was awful.
NO WAY WAS I SLEEPING UNDER THOSE SHEETS
I had about 1.5 hours of sleep that night. walking the streets of Florence at 5am wishing somewhere to be open for internet or even a coffee...but no

We went to see the famous, Michelangelo's David
The 5 meter high sculpture of some chap in the nip....
No, on a serious note, it was €10 in to the museum.
After about 2 mins of walking through things you were obviously not there to see, you get there, take your camera out and..............
YOUR SCREAMED AT TO PUT IT AWAY
NO PICTURES....NO PICTURES
WHAT???????
i just paid 10 euro to see it and no photos
They were actually throwing people out because of this.
Mad!! We did manage a couple before they screamed at us...


We only stayed in Florence 1 night and next day we rented a car (after hours and hours in an Internet cafe looking for somewhere to go next and where to rent a car from)
Finally found a car and a place.
We signed up to a website called helpx, where you offer to do work for them (generally farms) and they give you free accommodation...sounds good (again another Lisa idea, i seem lacking at the moment)
We find somewhere we would like to contact, 1 problem...they don't have a phone number, we email them instead but we are looking for somewhere today.
So we look for somewhere else and find 1 more that was interesting so we email them too. They email us straight back saying they are not ready to have people yet but will soon and to try this other person and gave us a link.
It turned out to be the 1st person with no phone number.
We emailed back and asked if they had a phone number and she duly obliged (thanks Lucie)
We collected the car, and after much to-ing and fro-ing (we booked through an agent and hertz hadn't received the booking yet) we got the car, a beautiful Hyundai Alto....ha


Next we rang the number Lucie had given us, Brent is his name. Got through, asked if he needed help...he did...great..we're on our way...nearly 2 hours later and many directions later we arrive at Valle de Mezzo.
I will finish off this wonderful story next time as i am running out of time in the Internet cafe.
A little sneak peak picture for next time...
My new friends..............





Saturday, July 12, 2008

Its Been a While....


Haven't updated in a while, no place to do it in the cities we were in.
For all my photos go to the link on the left that says my FLICKR Photos
The last thing i wrote was about arriving in Biarritz, well, I've a lot to tell so brace yourself for at least a 10min read...


Biarritz


Biarritz was good but got quite boring after a few days. We stayed here for a week as we were waiting for post to arrive from home.
The day it did we were out the door like a shot.
Biarritz was mainly a surfers town. Every beach had its thousands of surfers hanging around waiting for the perfect wave.

On one of the days i went down to the nearest part of the beach at 7am for a swim ( it gets really busy after 9am)

Its like a swimming pool how calm the water was - not even a wave came on to the beach - but it was icy cold despite the sun splitting the skies.



There's not much to say about Biarritz except the last day. It was actually cold and raining in the south of France. So we went to the Musee de la Mer ( The aquarium, or Museum of the Sea) Sharks, Seals, Turtles and lots of different types of fish.



































After we left we walked around to where i was swimming the day before. The sea was choppy and the waves were high. Video below if it works.....








We then left Biarritz on our next stop....


MADRID


To get to Madrid we had to get a train to Irun in North Spain and the a train from there to Madrid. Sounds straight forward doesn't it.

Not so...First we had to get to Biarritz station by taxi
Next we had to buy tickets to Irun....Took a while because of people at the desks were on a go slow seemingly enough.

Because of that we missed the train to Irun which meant 2 things

1: The next train to Irun wasn't for another 2 hours
and 2: it meant we would miss the connecting train to Madrid
SIGH!!!


So we get the train to Irun and then we had to wait in Irun for 3 hours for the next train to Madrid.In both these places there is not much to do in a train station.
The other thing was they only had first class tickets on the train for an extra 14euro per person.
We get on the train for our 5.5hour journey to Madrid. Snazzy seats, TV's, radio stations when they give you free earphones. Free Wine, Orange Juice, Bags of dried Fruit and Nuts.






Very Comfortable i must say ;-)

Then about 3 hours into it, they come around with your dinner. Gazpacho (cold tomato soup) with bread to begin, Ham Salad next, Beef Stew thing with rice for main course, and Fresh orange slices with cinnamon for dessert, and as much wine and coffee and water as you could drink. Living like a king....they even gave you a wine list to see which wine you wanted...crazy

Eventually the train arrives in Madrid at 11pm and we walk to the train station to get a taxi to the hotel.
The place we (I) booked was a 4 star hotel on the outskirts of Madrid for the same price as some smelly hostels in the city. It turns out some of the hostels would've been better than here.

The taxi charged us 26 euro the hotel (robbing taxi bastards same as Irish ones)

Hotel seemed nice, big enough room, Big plasma TV, nothing to complain about...yet

We tried to order room service on the second day but was told they only made sandwiches for room service and in their restaurant between 2 and 8 even though the menu said 10am to 11pm.


So on our 3rd and last nite we had been out most of the day in the city when we came back to the room and found the room swarming with Ants. Now i know they are practically harmless but do you wanna sleep in the same room as them, especially in a 4 star hotel.

I went down to reception, the chap there didn't understand a word, so i brought him up to the room to show him. He had a look on his face that said "so what" and after a few minutes of staring he says "You want change room"I felt like saying " No we just wanted to show you the local fucking wildlife"
We got changed to a different room for the last nite and Lisa filled out the comment card with some harsh words about the hotel...ha ha
Other things about Madrid.....I went to Santiago Bernabeu (Real Madrid Stadium) and Estadio Vincente Calderon (Athletico Madrid Stadium)







Both were quite impressive and really lived up to how you see them on TV.
When we went to Athletico's it was a scorching day so we didn't hang around too long.

We also went to Palacio Royal, or royal palace, which has 2800 rooms and no one lives there.




We didn't get in as we got there too late to do the walk around tour, but we go pics from outside.
We went to the Prado museum which has some of the most famous pieces or art in the world. Including, Adam and Eve by Durer, and other works by Bosch (not the drill) Goya, Raphael and Velazquez, among others.
Unfortunately you are not allowed to take photos so i have none to show and im too lazy to google them.
Madrid was extremely Hot and Humid, we even seen LIZARDS on the footpath outside the hotel. The metro system is great but the people are not...I do not recommend Madrid for a holiday, especially if you don't have word of Spanish.
Next stop was a Flight to Marrakech in Morocco.

Marrakech





We flew into Marrakech on a 2hour rocky plane ride with a company called atlas-blue

I wasn't too happy about a plane that had Arabic writing all over it and every person getting on board looked like a terrorist.

Everybody here wants your attention to sell you something, if its not a taxi its orange juice, if its not that its clothes or food or take picture with a monkey or a rattle snake or a python

I'm not messing, its serious shit over here, monkeys on chains and snake charmers are the norm. So are rip off taxi men, its cheap but too expensive in comparison to what it should be. The taxi driver dropped us off with a guide, who shows you where to go and carries your bags in a cart type thing and walks you through these tight little dark lanes. All your waiting for is some fella to come out with a knife and demand money. As your walking along through Jamaa el Fna - which is the main square - you are jumping and weaving away from hundreds of Motorcycles, cars bikes. Eventually we get to our Riad (like a B&B) down a dark lane in a residential area full of beggars and shops with flys on everything.

Its hard to take in at first but is a great experience and it really felt like our first travelling experience. We were only 3 mins walk from the square but every time you made that journey you felt like you were taking your life into your hands.

The days were Hot, the nights were hot....HOT HOT HOT...Should've left in winter, maybe the 2 jumpers i brought with me would've got some use.

We didn't get many photos of the place due to the fact that if you took your camera out for a long enough time it was bound to be stolen. There was even a fella selling things on the street that had been stolen from other people....

In the evening is when the square gets lively and thousands gather for the food stands and the music and story tellers. This is also the most dangerous time to be around there if you keep your wits about you, your hands in your pockets and ignore everyone who asks you anything, you will be ok.

The Madness was soon over and we returned to Europe on Thursday with a Flight to Milan.


Milan

We arrived here 2 days ago, good to be back in Europe in a way. Bus to the Central Train station from the airports in 45 mins, our hotel is 10 mins walk away.

We have a laundrette and Supermarket across the road and the metro station around the corner.

Yesterday i went to the San Siro stadium (yeah i know it seems like I'm on some stadium tour)

Stadium is big but its scruffy inside and out. The stands are nothing compared to those in English and Spanish stadia. Its just not what i expected from the san siro. i thought it would be bigger inside, but it looks to me that the only reason its 85,000 capacity is some of the stadium is standing.






Yesterday evening we went to Duomo cathedral, which is a gothic cathedral similar to the one in Barcelona only this one is bigger and 400 years older

They started to build it in 1386 and it took nearly 600 years to build.

Still to this day they are having work done on it.




We are in Milan until tomorrow then are headed for Verona , home of Romeo and Juliet and then to Venice.
Hopefully it wont be as long til my next post.

PS: as you know I'm in Italy so i can text you back coz it will count in my text bundle thing. It doesn't cost you any extra becoz I'm away its the same as if i was at home, so get in contact, or at least leave a comment here, I've changed it so you don't have to register first.

Talk to ya soon