Ich bin ein Berliner

Leipzig was not my cup of tee so I caught an earlier train to Berlin today.

It was only a couple hours earlier than the train on my itinerary, but it was the first time during the trip that I did not follow the itinerary.

During the past six weeks, I have been itching to get to Berlin. While in Graz, I read the Berlin section in my “Lonely Planet: Germany” book 20 times in anticipation for this leg of my trip.

At 5 p.m. I finally arrived in Berlin. I got off the train at the Berlin Hauptbahnhof (Central Station). The station was the coolest train station that I have ever seen. It is ultra modern with a great view of the Reichstag out the front entrance.

Although it took me a while to find the right city train, I eventually made it to my hostel in former East Berlin. The place is really nice, but I am in an eight-person dorm room on the second floor. It should be interesting.

Today was a long day. I am so tired after walking around Leipzig all day plus my adventures on the Berlin subway system. There are apparently some nice clubs around the corner from the hostel. I may check those out, but only after a nap.

Time out

Schloss Neuschwanstein

The past few days I took a time out of sorts from my crazy travel schedule. Instead of rushing off to see another huge city, I visited a friend in Kaufbeuren, Germany instead.

Last year in high school I did an exchange with a Gymnasium (like a high school) in Kaufbeuren. Each person was assigned a pen pal. We wrote the pen pal in German and they wrote back in English. In October 2005 the group from Germany came to Indiana for 10 days and stayed with the American pen pals. In March 2006 the group from America went to Germany for 10 days and stayed with the German pen pals.

It was kind of a neat exchange except I wish that I could have stayed longer. After the program I kept in contact with my friend, and came to visit her the last couple days.

Unfortunately my visit was again very short. It was bitter sweet because I got to see her and her family again, but then I had to leave after only about 48 hours with them.

Yesterday I went with my friend again to Schloss Neuschwanstein in southern Germany near the Austrian border. Instead of taking a tour of the castle again (I took one last year), we decided to instead visit nearby Schloss Hohenschwangau. This castle belonged to the father of the king who built Neuschwanstein. Although the outside is not as fancy as Neuschwanstein, it was very nice inside.

After our tour we hiked over to the Maria’s bridge so I could get a good photo of Neuschwanstein.

It was nice to be able to get away from the big cities a bit and to visit my friend.

My friend had school today so I spent the morning walking around the Kaufbeuren with her mom. After school she met me in front of the Rathaus and we went to the train station with her mom.

I really did not want to get on the train because I wanted to stay a bit longer, but in the end I did. My first train was 14 minutes late so I had to wait an hour in Nuremberg for a train to Leipzig.

The train to Leipzig was a high-speed Inter City Express train that traveled at 140 miles-per-hour. It was really neat. The trip took about three hours, but I spent most of the time watching “Das Leben der Anderen” (also known in English as “The Lives of Others”) to set the mood for Leipzig. The movie is about the Stasi, the infamous East German secret police.

I had been waiting to see the movie for months,and it was well worth it because it is a great movie. I was surprised how much of the Northern German I was able to understand.

I arrived to my hostel in Leipzig around 9:30 p.m. Tomorrow I will do some sightseeing in the city before taking my last train to Berlin around 5 p.m.

Booked

Today I didn’t have school because it is the Austrian national holiday of Fronleichnam. Although I had been dreading it, I finally sat down and finalized by itinerary.

I ended up switching a couple things around more or less for logical reasons. For example, I decided to go to Berchtesgaden after Venice since I would be going past Berchtesgaden to get to my friends home in Southern Germany.

Also, I added another day to my Berlin visit so that I can see more of the city.

Saturday, June 23: Graz to Venice
Sunday, June 24: Sightseeing in Venice
Monday, June 25: Venice to Berchtesgaden
Tuesday, June 26: Sightseeing in Berchtesgaden
Wednesday, June 27: Berchtesgaden to Kaufbeuren
Thursday, June 28: Visit with friend in Kaufbeuren
Friday, June 29: Kaufbeuren to Leipzig
Saturday, June 30: Sightseeing in Leipzig / Leipzig to Berlin
Sunday, July 1: Sightseeing in Berlin
Monday, July 2: Sightseeing in Berlin
Tuesday, July 3: Fly home from Berlin