We learned a very important lesson on our trip here. Our AirBnb was in a typical European apartment building where you need to be rang in to get to the door to your section of the apartment where you walk up 100000000 stairs to have to unlock your door. Anyways, last night we decided to go out and grab a snack, we got back to the apartment and the door would not open. We tried and tried and tried and tried and it would not budge. We had bought ice cream and it was melting, we thought we would have to sleep in the stairwell. Just all this bad situations. I had to turn my data on to try to send a text to the owner letting her know the door wouldn’t open, only for her not to respond. I tried the international SIM card my boss had given me, which had no data left on. π so that didn’t work. Finally after about 30 minutes the downstairs neighbor was leaving her apartment and Collin flagged her down asking if she could help us. Thank god she spoke English and was actually nice! (Not too many people have been nice or spoke any English) but she came up to the door and opened it in two seconds. Apparently the doors are weird and you have to jiggle the key while pulling on the door. Needless to say, we got stressed out. Collin kept trying to open the door with me inside, just trying to figure it out and still couldn’t. π we were never so happy to be inside an apartment as we were after that moment.

Berlin was much cheaper than Amsterdam so we ate a good amount of food for cheap. Also, the train/bus/metro is very convenient and only costs 7€ a day for unlimited use!! We might have cheated the system and only bought a pass for one day instead of two.... but believe me, it got stressful when people randomly came by asking for tickets when ours had expired hours before. π¬π¬ I wouldn’t recommend doing that... but because of how simple and efficient the public transportation system was to use we visited plenty of different places just because we could. Collin and I joked that if we didn’t want to keep walking anywhere we’d just ride the metro back and forth a bunch of times. Haha
We are currently on the bus to Salzburg and cannot wait to check out Austria! ✌π½
That’s the kind of stuff that makes your adventure so memorable!! Prettty pictures.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a great adventure to be in Berlin but it sure isnot aspretty as your photos of Amsterdam. You will love Salzburg...try and go down in the salt mine...Grandpa and I did that years ago when we visited...andofcourse, see the Eagles Nest...Hitler's hid away. Howmany days will you be in Salzburg? Love you...stay safe you two.
ReplyDeleteSorry to be so dumb but what is Airbnb? I know itis your accommodations but why is it called the same thing in each destination?
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