Since my internship at TAIT Stage Technologies ended I have been working on my end of semester papers, exams, and doing a little more traveling. I am currently writing this from a train going to Cardiff for the day, but the past two weekends have also been filled of travel. Two weekends ago I went to Budapest and I just got back from Munich this past weekend.
In Budapest we signed up for a hop-on hop-off tour so we could learn about the city while traveling through it. We took a free walking tour and went to the baths. We also went into the Budapest Central Synagogue. It is the largest synagogue in Europe and where Herzel had his bar mitzvah. We could not take any food in because it was Passover, and for the same reason I had a lot of food in my bag so I had to take it all out even though it was all KP. Traveling on Passover turned out to be fairly difficult but luckily Budapest is well known for their goulash, a chametz free stew. Needless to say, I ate a lot of goulash. The baths that we went to were quite crowded but surprisingly clean. The naturally heated pools were cool but were not what I had imagined. I was picturing something more historical but it seemed as though the baths were just a series of relatively modern pools.
We primarily went to Munich for Springfest, the smaller springtime version of Octoberfest but made a full trip out of it. The first day we were there we took a free walking tour of the city where we learned about the history of Munich and walked through the old city. After that we went to the Dachau Concentration Camp for a very hallowing experience the day before Erev Yom Hashoah. It was hard to be there but it I am glad I was able to see the spot of this dark part of history. I definitely will keep the memory of this camp with me for a very long time.
The following day we went to Springfest. I rode a rollercoaster, drank some German beer, ate a pretzel and had an all beef sausage (it took a while to find one). We had a lot of fun at the carnival and I think it would be a lot of fun to go back at some point, but maybe with lederhosen. I am lucky the actual stores were closed on Sunday because otherwise I may have impulsively bought lederhosen. I probably wouldn’t, but the leather shorts could be good shorts to wear in the shop.
We are now off to Cardiff and I have a test to study for but I probably have 2-3 more posts left, Cardiff, Amsterdam, and a wrap up…maybe.
-Drew
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