On our final full day in Wroclaw, Poland we had a chance to experience some of the many churches in the city. We also visited Market Hall and then some of the more modern parts of Wroclaw. Our day ended back at the Christmas market and a pizza dinner.
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Wroclaw, Poland’s Old Town at Day and Night
During a visit to Wroclaw, Poland, we explored the city’s architecture, vibrant Christmas market, and significant church monuments. We learned about the city’s spirit through gnome statues and an art installation reflecting its past. The trip includes both a daytime exploration of churches and an enjoyable evening at the Christmas market.
Dresden’s Christmas Markets Offer Unique Opportunities
On our final day in Dresden, we visited the Dresden Cathedral, noting its reconstruction after WWII. We explored a Christmas market featuring typical fare and an flea market market. A search for a synagogue led to a concrete menorah instead of the building. We enjoyed a surprise concert at the Church of Our Lady before concluding our day.
Berlin’s Infamous Wall and a Castle in One Day
On our final day in Berlin, we explored the city’s history, focusing on the Berlin Wall and its complexities. We visited the Berlin Wall Memorial, learning about its impact and the lives affected by it. In the evening, we enjoyed our last Christmas Market at Charlottenburg Palace, experiencing its festive atmosphere and unique light projections.
40th Birthday Trip to Budapest and Prague With My Parents
My mom has always mentioned that she would love to see the Christmas markets in Europe. Given I’m still making up for missed trips due to COVID, I suggested that we make the journey to Europe this year to see some Christmas markets. My dad suggested Budapest and Prague. Of course perhaps I also wanted to go because I was turning 40 and felt like I deserved a special trip for my birthday. Ten years prior, for my 30th, I…
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First Day at Prague’s Charles Bridge and Christmas Markets
When we visited Budapest, we walked everywhere. Our hotel was near enough to the city center that we could walk there in about fifteen minutes. Such was not the case in Prague. We had a very nice hotel, but it was some distance from the city center so we took a light rail back and forth every day. Fortunately for us, seniors over 65 ride the light rail for free so only Andrea had to pay. Payments were made on…
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More of Budapest and an Evening Cruise on The Danube
Since we had only one full day in Budapest, it meant we had a lot to see in that day. Having visited the Fisherman’s Bastion the previous night and our first Christmas market on this day, Boxing Day, it was time to find the second Christmas market we planned to visit. We knew it was close by, but we were having a little challenge finding it. However, getting lost only allows one to explore the area even more, and we…
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A Christmas Market in Budapest and More
One of the things Silvette wanted to do was visit the European Christmas markets. The most famous markets are in Germany, but the German markets finish on Christmas Eve. This year was Andrea’s 40th birthday on December 26, and when she heard we were thinking of going to the markets, she wanted to go with us. Unfortunately, as a teacher she was not able to go until about the 21st which would be an expensive time to fly. After some…







