Talin and I left for Milano on wednesday night, and finally arrived at the malpensa airport around 11pm, and we awaited our 6am flight...we watched the Sex and the City movie for the millionth time and tried to find things to do to occupy ourselves, and did not sleep. we flew out to brussels and arrived in the city areound 9 am. the hostel we had to check in to would not let us check in until 4, so we wandered the city without knowing what to do and nothing being open...
Brussels--we found a place with BAGELS for breakfast and were super stoked since we dont have them in italy...yum! this whole trip was filled with tons of delicious foods that we dont get to eat in italy. then we explored the city a bunch and saw the Grand Place, Palace, Museums that we didnt go into, a giant park, and their most prized monument: Mannekin Pis: a statue of a little boy peeing that they change outfits for every day... it was raining and freezing cold so we were really happy when we finally got to check in and find our hostel which happened to be right next to the grand place which is the center of the city. we had a private room with our own bathroom which never happens in hostels so we passed out for about an hour nap since we hadnt slept yet and then went out to explore the city at night and have dinner and then we found a place still open for Belgian waffles which were delish and mine had chocolate, bananas, and strawberries on top. we slept early since we wanted to get up early the next day for the 3hr train to Amsterdam.
Amsterdam day 1--we finally got there around twelve, and began to explore the city/try to find the Van Gogh museum. it was in this huge and really beautiful park right next to another musuem that was super victorian style while the van gogh museum was super modern and near a modern sculpture/installation that said I (Am)sterdam. the museum itself was really nice and it was cool to read about his life and see all of his famous paintings as well as the not so famous ones, and there was an exhibit with paintings of artists whom inspired his work. after that we meandered back to the train station trying to find food since we hadnt eaten yet and we finally found a fries place, and got the giantest most ridiculous things of fries anyone has ever seen. it was hilarious. then we got on the train and headed an hour away to Den Haag to meet up with Paola.
Den Haag/the Hague--we were an hour late to meet paola and we didnt have her # so we waited by a tram stop shortly til she came out to find us. it was really fun/exciting to get to see her again. we met all the ppl in her model un group from sb and they were all really nice. then we went to the grocery store and they made dinner instead of going out then we went to their goodbye party for the 2500ppl from around the world at a place on the pier. the next morning we woke up early again and the three of us headed back to Amsterdam.
Amsterdam Day 2--we arrived around lunchtime, so we walked around the city a little and found a cafe to have sandwhiches in. then we headed toward the Anne Frank House where we had to wait in a super long line...when we finally got in we took the tour of the house which was sad and inspiring with quotes from her diary everywhere and facts about the holocaust and the people that hid out in the house. i was surprised by how big it actually was. that took a few hours so we walked back through the city one more time and then found a different fry place and they were super good. then we trained it back to brussels and parted ways with paola on the way...
Sunday travel day--our flight left at 10am from Brussels and we got to Milan around 1130, had to take an hour long bus and then a train from milan to verona, and another train from verona to padova...finally making it home around 5pm. we also lost an hour the night before since it was daylight savings time...so by the time we got home we were exhausted, but it was worth it because it was a super fun trip
