On Friday, Nasha and I took off for Munich. We left at 8:01 and arrived around 3pm. We didn’t want to do a lot of exciting stuff the first night because our friend Karly was meeting us Saturday morning; she had classes Friday. So first we found the hostel, checked in, and got a city map. We then decided to check out Marienplatz! We saw 2 gorgeous churches and checked out all the food in the market place. Then we decided to find the Hofbrauhaus for dinner. This is a famous restaurant/brewery that Hitler once ate at! They had these huge mugs of beer, but Nasha and I just felt like having soda. When I told my friends when we got back, they were like NOOO you have to have beer at the Hofbrauhaus! lol We ordered the Crispy Pork Knuckle! And OMG it was delicious! However, we should have split one because it was huge! We each only ate half of it! The meat just melted in your mouth and the crispy skin tasted like pork rinds, but it was fresh and warm! Yummy! After dinner we looked in a few souvenir shops and then headed back to the hostel. We were tired from the long train ride and decided we should get rested up for the long day Saturday.
On Saturday, we planned to get up early and go to a garden before picking up Karly at the train station…that didn’t happen! lol We got up around 10, ate a quick breakfast, and then met her at the station at 11:10. We took her to the hostel to check in and then headed out on our adventure. After stopping by the post office really quick, we headed toward the Englischer Garten! On the way we passed a smaller garden with beautiful flowers! Then when we got to the Garten, we realized it was huge! And I was kind of disappointed because there weren’t flowers there. We were surprised to find Surfers in the river! It was so crazy…but so cool. Who would have thought you would see surfers in Germany?! lol We made it through about half of the park before we decided to head to the Nymphenburg Palace. We got a group day ticket for the tram for like 10.20 Euro, so it was pretty cheap! We got the Palace and it was huge. I don’t know why anyone would need a place that big! After taking pictures in front of the Palace, we headed to Olympia Park! The tram took us to the back side and so we couldn’t find anything. Then we found a map and figured out how to get to the BMW Museum. On the way we saw an Icee stand…and Karly and I had been craving Icees for forever! We both got blue ones! =) The BMW Museum was smaller than I expected, but it was nice. And we got to sit on some of the motorcycles!
After the museum, we headed over to the...Hamster Balls! They had these big inflatable hamster balls that they put in the river and you could get in them and roll around on the water. We each got in one and we had 5 minutes in there! Nasha and Karly made me get in first. I got out there and tried to stand up and I fell right over. I tried again and started to fall so I began to try to run like a hamster and I ended up doing like a front flip and landed on my neck, luckily I didn’t hit it too hard. But then I was scared to try to stand up again. After Karly and Nasha got out there, I tried to stand up again. I watched Karly and she was like trying to hold the top of the ball and balance herself. I tried it and was able to stand there for maybe 10 seconds at most. I crawled around on my knees some, but even that was hard. It was fun, but also tiring! I don’t know how hamsters do it! After that we explored the park a little more, checked out the Olympic size pool. Then we decided to head back towards our hotel to get some dinner. We ended up eating at McDonalds. But this is the first McDonalds here that had FREE REFILLS! lol And we won ice creams and drinks with the Monopoly pieces! After dinner, it was about 8pm and we decided to go back to the hostel to get some rest. We were tired and had walked too much! We wanted to be energized for Sunday’s adventures and travels. After resting for a minute and letting our food digest, we went across the street to get some Gelato! Yummy! Then we looked up information for Sunday and went to bed.
Sunday we got up and grabbed a sandwich from the breakfast room to take with us! We had planned to leave at 9 and head to the Dachau concentration camp. It was a 20 minute train ride from Munich and then we had to take a bus. Luckily, there was a nice guy on the train, a tour guide actually that we over heard talking about the memorial site, so we just followed him! We got there and had our luggage and they didn’t have any lockers! The lady behind the desk was so nice, she was like we aren’t supposed to do this so don’t tell anyone, and then she put them behind the desk so we didn’t have to drag them around with us! We were so thankful! We toured the camp. We saw where the prisoners had to sleep and also where they were cremated. We saw some graves where their ashes were buried and also the memorial churches that were built in there. In the museum, we read about the way they were treated…from how they were fed to the work they had to do to the punishments they received. I didn’t get through half the museum without crying and we left after going through half of it.
Then we took a train back to the station to head to Neuschwanstein Castle! If you don’t know, this is the Disney Castle! It has been featured in several movies and was the inspiration for Sleeping Beauty’s Castle! It was a 3 hour train ride there. We decided to do the 30 minute uphill walk because the line for the busses was too long and we were on a tight schedule. It didn’t seem like it took quite 30 minutes, but it was definitely tiring! However, it was definitely worth the walk! The castle was gorgeous! I wish that half of it wouldn’t have been under construction and covered in plastic, but at least the front wasn’t. We took several pictures and then headed back down the mountain! It took less time than we thought to make the trip, so we checked out the souvenir shop before catching the bus back to the train station.
At the train station, I looked on my phone to find the platform, and it told me that the next train didn’t leave until 19:05 and didn’t get back to Frankfurt until 6am! I was confused because Karly looked it up and we were leaving at 16:40 and would get back to Oestrich-Winkel by Midnight. We jumped on the train and decided we would worry about it later and figure out what was going on. We played some games on the train to pass the time, we played the alphabet one where you pick a category and then say something in that category that starts with each letter. Nasha was just shouting out random words that made no sense, like the first thing that popped in her head beginning with that letter! It definitely made the train ride more interesting.
We didn’t realize until we got to Augsburg, that the connections she had looked up included an IC train which isn’t covered by the Bavaria ticket that we had! We looked up every possible route home we could think of and nothing! There was no way we were getting home until Monday morning! We had to sit there for 2 hours, until 21:25 to catch a train to Ulm. We got something to eat and then sat in McDonalds at the station. Luckily there were plug-ins, so we could all charge our phones. I had to pee and the stupid McDonalds didn’t have a bathroom. I walked all over the train station and when I finally found them, they cost 80 cents and I had left my purse in McDonalds with the others. So I just went back. I got my free milkshake that I had won with the Monopoly thing. Then Nasha said she had to go to the bathroom too, so we walked over to the Burger King to see if they had one, and no luck! It was locked so I guess you had to like pay and get a key or something. We searched the mall that it was in, but no luck. The only thing we found were some of those little kiddie rides, so of course we had to stop and take pictures in them! lol We went back to the station and decided we would just pay 80 cents, but when we got there we realized it was coed and there was this creepy guy in there. Nasha was like “No…I’m not going in there, and you aren’t going in there either!” So we went back to McDonalds where Karly was and decided to hold it for 30 more minutes until the train got there.
We ended up having to go through like 5 different cities, so of course we couldn’t sleep because we weren’t on a train for longer than an hour and a half. We were getting to the slap happy part of the night and were being pretty crazy. Nasha was seeing how many different ways she could wear her scarf on her head! It was hilarious! We also had to wait 2 hours in Karlsruhe, wherever the heck that is. We ended up at some sketchy little station that had no indoor part, so we decided to take the tram to the Hauptbanhof and then we would take it back to make our connection. The tram ended up taking us to some even sketchier train station and it just stopped and the conductor kicked us off! He didn’t speak English and just pointed to the door! He was really rude. So we were stranded, God only knows where, at 3 am!!! We were so scared! We were sitting there on a bench waiting, when a different conductor walked by and said something in German and we told him we don’t speak German and he told us in English no more trains and then he was like where are you trying to go and we were like Heidelberg! He sent us to the Hauptbanhof which ended up being only 300 meters from where we were. So then we were able to sit somewhat safely inside the Hauptbanhof. Then finally after the longest 2 hours ever, we got on the train to Heidelberg and eventually we made it home. I got to my house at 7:30 am Monday…only 7 hours later than planned! We counted it up and we had been on 18 different transportations within 24 hours! All in all it was a great trip; we just could have left out the last part. Especially since I had an exam on Monday! Luckily it wasn’t until 5pm, so I slept until 2 and then studied a little before having to jump on the bus to school.