Persongalleriet
Persongalleriet #729: Prague, Wednesday
March 12th, 2017.
A day filled with tourist activity number 1: SHOPPING! (sorry sight-seeing!)
In and out of stores, but we also got to see a lot of the city while walking from one shopping hotspot to another. And the subway gave me some more opportunities for streeting:
Prague is a very beautiful city and one example of that is its amazing cafés and restaurants. On this day, we had som tea/coffee and cake at Café Savoy on the "other" side of the river. What a beautiful place! The tea was immaculate and the Savoy cake was probably the best cake I've ever had!
Be well, everybody!
Niklas
Persongalleriet #728: Prague, Tuesday
April 11th, 2017.
We took an early morning walk down to the river and Charles Bridge. Early morning means not too many tourists and it turned out this fact was not only used by us, but also the wedding photographers.
Glutton.
We returned to our hotel to enjoy the great breakfast and a shower before heading out to the modern art museum, Veletržní palác - Národní galerie v Praze.
Anna-Lena at the modern art museum.
This is me being inspired to try and create some art when at the museum. :-)
After the museum we did the shopping thing for a while.
Tourist shot.
In the evening we went to a jazz club for some live music.
Be well, everybody!
Niklas
Persongalleriet #727: Prague, Monday
April 10th, 2017.
It's late and I need to sleep. But first a short blog entry after an action packed day!
On the Castle Wall.
Be well, everybody!
Niklas
Persongalleriet #714: Hanoi, Thursday
March 16th, 2017.
When returning from my walk the day before, I had noticed there was another stretch of railroad tracks with houses on either side, just south of the main train station. This is where I started my day and after I walked that pretty short stretch, I walked another set of alleys a little further south from where I've walked before.
The guy behind the door in this photo, turned out to speak good English. We talked about the impracticality of living right on the railroad and went on to talk about Hanoi's traffic situation. He told me there were plans for a subway and also an elevated railway and that in 10 years, Hanoi might have a much better traffic situation. Now it's a city of 7-8 million with no other public transport than a few bus lines. That explains that there's a LOT of motorbikes! And actually quite a lot of cars also. I have met quite a few Vietnamese people on the streets who complain to me about all these bikes.
Be well, everybody!
Niklas
Persongalleriet #701: Stockholm
March 2nd, 2017.
Did about five hours of streeting in Stockholm City yesterday. As a much needed warm-up for Hong Kong and Hanoi. I sure felt rusty! Also travelled from Umeå in the morning and bought a new pair of walking shoes, streeting tends to wear them out!
Later today, I'll fly to Hong Kong, but it will be Friday before I'm there.
Be well everybody!
/Niklas