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Portugal: Porto and Lisbon
The remainder of our open days were spent making the Thanksgiving feast, that I posted about before – https://dinneratmidnight.wordpress.com/2010/11/26/happy-thanksgivin/, as well as a side trip to Portugal with some of the group. It was a pretty quick trip since we had … Continue reading
Posted in Weekend Trips
Tagged Casa da Musica, Casa Pastéis de Belém, Castelo de Sao Jorge, chorizo, Christian Tetzlaff, classical music, Croft, Dalva, Douro, Douro River, Francesinhas, Gulbenkian Orchestra, Jerónimos Monastery, Koolhaas, Lisbon, Lisbon egg tart, Luis I Bridge, Monumento aos Descobrimentos, OMA, orchestra concert, Pastel de Nata, Ponte Luiz I, Port wine, Porto, Porto wine, Portugal, Portuguese food, Rem Koolhaas, St. George's Castle, symphony orchestra, wine tasting
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Travels Part 5 – Prague & Berlin
The overnight train dropped us off in Prague early in the morning, and we went straight to our hostel to unload our bags. Our “hostel” turned out to be a giant 2 bedroom, 2-story apartment with 4 beds, 3 couches, … Continue reading
Posted in Prague/Berlin
Tagged Altes Museum, Astronomical Clock, Berlin, Berlin Wall, Brandenburg Gate, cathedral, Charles Bridge, Czech Republic, Dancing House, Daniel Libeskind, Drunk House, Dutch Embassy, Fernsehturm, food, Frank Gehry, Germany, Gothic, Goulash, Holocaust Memorial, Holocaust Tower, Jewish Museum, Karlův most, Norman Foster, Old Castle Stairs, OMA, Pergamon Museum, Peter Eisenman, Prague, Prague Castle, Prague Orloj, Reichstag, Rem Koolhaas, Schinkel, St. Vitus Cathedral, Stare zamecke schody, Tančící dům, Týn Cathedral, Vlado Milunić
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