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Six Countries in One Month

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Hey there!
I am back from a 12-day cruise - six countries in one month! I would love to share everything that happened, but that would take forever, so I’ll give highlights from each country.

I’ve already described how amazing the cruise was. We participated in a flash mob, won tons of medals amongst the group, became famous on board, learned and experienced so much and made a ton of new friends. This is me in our first port, a Portuguese island, The Azores, with the Jewel of the Seas.

 Jewel 

London, England: Please mind the gap 

London, England was our first stop and my first reaction was complete culture shock. Walking outside was like stepping into another world, such a cliché metaphor but so fitting. I have never seen anything like that city. Old sculpted buildings towered over us, diverse cultures and faces rushed by. The English they spoke was not English! I could barely understand most of them. I came to learn that mashed potatoes are called “bubble and squeak,” crazy.

The culture of London is centered on a healthy lifestyle. Everyone seemed to be fit; a plethora of runners overtook the city. Never in my life have I seen a city dedicated to fitness. They have no drive thru restaurants in the city, its walker friendly, and McDonald’s competition is not hamburger joints, but a restaurant called Pret A Manger. They are on every street corner and serve freshly made, all natural sandwiches, fresh fruit, and healthy snacks. This was refreshing since I was raised eating only organic foods, and instead of being the odd one, I was surrounded by a society of like-minded individuals.

Of course we played tourist and saw the sights including, Buckingham Palace and the changing of the guards, rode the London Eye, Westminster Abbey, London Tower, rode a double decker bus, ate fish & chips and so much more!

Paris, France: City of Love  

We went to four cities in France, but Paris was the most glorious of them all! We climbed to the top of the Arc de Triomphe and watched the Eiffel Tower light up like a firework twinkling against the night sky. It was one of the most beautiful spectacles I’ve ever beheld. We went to the top of the Eiffel Tower and looked out over the city, shopped in Champs-Élysées, saw Notre Dame, the Pantheon, the Louvre and the Palace of Versailles.

For being a city overrun with tourists, I assumed their marketing strategies would be irresistible. On the contrary, lining every street were illegal vendors selling the exact same product, Eiffel tower key chains. It became burdensome constantly saying no to overbearing salesmen with identical, cheap gifts. During the four hour wait to reach the top of the Eiffel Tower, our team created innovative marketing strategies for the vendors from differentiating oneself through products and or a bath!

 Eiffel Tower 

Switzerland: High prices and Happy places  

By the time we made it to Switzerland we’d taken every form of transportation: planes, trains, automobiles, and even a ship. Life had been so fast paced the serenity of Switzerland was welcomed bliss. One word to describe Switzerland is picturesque; everywhere we went could have been displayed on a postcard. The second most notable aspect of Switzerland is their prices; the cost of living is beyond outrageous. A McDonalds Big Mac is 11francs, which is equivalent to 11 American dollars, just the sandwich folks! That was the cheapest meal we could find. The grocery store became our best friend.

Our time spent in Switzerland was experiencing the culture. We traveled to about ten different cities and each one had their own individuality while maintaining the standard of beauty and serenity the country offered. Bern and Interlocken, the two most well-known cities of Switzerland are only a couple hours apart but vastly different. Interlaken has a variety of touristy shops so we spent hours buying for friends and families and moseying around the town. We happened upon a beautiful river flowing from the Swiss Alps, in a quaint Dutch village with paragliders soaring overhead. In contrast, Bern had larger architectural buildings, streets lined with brand name stores, pubs crawling with people and bustling streets. It wasn’t as clean as the smaller cities and Swiss flags were hung on every street. As the capital of Switzerland it was more industrialized but maintained a feeling of peace through the surrounding mountainous landscape. There aren’t many necessary tourist destinations but we did see the Matterhorn, Swiss and French Alps; toured a Cailler chocolate factory, and stayed on Lake Vevey.

Switzerland 

Florence and Rome, Italy: Leather and gelato, all day every day  

Two years ago, I house sat for some friends while they traveled across Europe. They returned home with glorious leather shoes and purses. It was on that day I knew I would do the same. Finally in Italy, the country I had waited for over two years and got a credit card for. We stayed in Florence for three days and one in Rome. Two out of three days was solely devoted to shopping; every day was spent consuming gelato! Unending markets lined street after street with flattering salesmen. I came home with my fill of Italian leather, but I still crave gelato. I spent my 21st birthday in Florence. We went clubbing where the cast of Jersey Shore did, celebrated at an Irish Pub and my friends threw me a surprise party with Italian ice cream cake! There were spectacles to see in Florence but I wanted to experience the culture. One of my favorite moments was leaving the touristy area and happening upon a boisterous market. Italian families lined up booths and had one massive yard sale; they spoke loudly to one another with big hand motions and laughed heartily. It was in that moment I truly felt in Italy. We saw the Trevi Fountain, shown in the picture, the Duomo in Florence, Roman Coliseum, the Vatican and heard the Pope speak. One day we took an off the beaten path tour in Tuscany and went to ancient burial grounds and organic winery and farm and medieval village.

 Trevvy Fountain 

It was a month I will never forget! Out of all the places we went and sights we saw I discovered there is truly no place like home.

 


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