Tuesday 10 September 2013

A solo backpacker through Switzerland, Austria and Czech Republic- Part 1

This was my longest trip travelling alone, so you can imagine how nervous or excited I would have been. I had always wanted to do Switzerland in Summer, so that was the main destination of my trip. I decided to also include Austria and Czech Republic, due to their proximity and hence made it my two week solo trip.

Day 1 : Geneva
Not a good start to the day. I missed my train which meant I was late to the airport, the drop off counter for my luggage was closed and the boarding gate was about to close. Furthermore, my gate was 111, which was on the other side of the airport and I literally had 5 minutes left before the gate closed. I ran with my pants falling down (as I had to take my belt off though customs), my heavy backpack on and my side bag dangling. Luckily I was able to make it to the gate as the last passenger.  A near fail experience :(

Anyway back to Geneva; not what I expected and in actual fact, better than I expected! It reminds of of a smaller version of Paris with similar styled buildings, much friendlier people and a beautiful clean lake. So far I have rated Geneva highly. I was able to get a free train ride from the airport to the city centre, found an inexpensive and delicious lunch, spent a lot of time walking along the promenade and explored the old town.
I think one day in Geneva is enough, unless you plan to visit museums which I have the lack of patience and concentration for...

The main bridge in Geneva decorated with flags of different nations

The famous water fountain in Lake Geneva

Day 2: Lausanne
This is a truly amazing place! After a good nights sleep, I walked to the Old Town (There seems to be an 'Old Town' in every European city), with its cobbled roads and French styled buildings. Although most of the roads were uphill, it was nice to walk slowly and admire the surroundings. I then arrived at St-Francois Church where I climbed up the tower to a vantage viewing platform to look at Lausanne. After being exhausted with all the walking, I decided to take the train to Ouchy to view Lake Geneva. It was beautiful but not as good as I expected as the Swiss Alps looked a bit smoggy. It was perfect weather though and I was able to enjoy a take away Panini at a bench facing the lake. Afterwards, I went for a stroll along the lake and came across the Olympic museum on a boat! (The actual building was under renovation, hence there's a temporary exhibition). Across from the museum I went to see the Thai Pavilion which was donated by the Thailand. 
As I had a free transport card (given during your stay in Lausanne) I went to visit the famous wooden tower that gave you a 360 degree view of Lausanne.

St-Francois Church

Creative street art along the promenade in Lausanne

The temporary Olympic Museum on a boat!

Day 3: Lavaux and Montreux
I started in the morning with a two-and-a-half hour tour of Montreux. I was the only tourist on the tour and paid a mere 10 Francs for a really good overview of the town. I still remember the tour guide asking me if I felt lonely travelling alone. And although I said no, it would have been great to share the experiences with another person...
I had lunch in a small cafe in Old Town, which had a 'French feel' to it, with little tables spread along the cobbled stone street. Afterwards, I took a walk to the famous castle via the promenade along Lake Geneva.
In the afternoon, I took a train to Rivax to start my supposedly 1 hour walk through the hillside vineyards and finished off in Cully. It ended up taking me over 2 hours and was sun burnt by the end of it! However, it was totally worth it, especially with the scenery that came along with it!

Typical architecture in Montreux

Most parts of the Old Town have a view of the Swiss Alps and Lake

Cafes like this are dotted around Old Town

Day 4: Lausanne
After a couple of days of travelling, I already needed a 'chill out' day and started the day by visiting Musee La Brut. It showcased artworks from people who had a mental illness or was imprisoned. Afterwards, I went to Ouchy again to have lunch by Lake Geneva. I could have stayed here for hours!
In the afternoon, I went to a well known Cafe called Cafe de Grancy- to again chill and have a nibble.
Towards late afternoon, I went to Flon (the city centre) for a browse. This area was redeveloped several years ago and had a mixture of shops, bars and restaurants.
I finished off the day with a cheese fondue which I never had before. You break up the bread into smaller pieces and dip it and coat it with the melted cheese sauce. It was very delicious but very filling. I also had a meringue for dessert which is apparently one of the staple dishes in Switzerland...

Flon

Cheese Fondue!

Day 5: Train ride to Salzburg
My train ride to Salzburg started at 8:20 and arrived around 4 in the afternoon travelling in first class. Don't worry, I only paid an extra 10 euro for the privilege and it was worth it! The views along the route were amazing but unfortunately I didn't take any photos, so you just need to take my word for it! Just imagine valleys, mountains, a green countryside and perfect weather...
After arriving and settling in the hostel, I went to a local tavern for dinner (I had a Gordon Bleu which was delicious!) and rested at the hostel.

Arriving in Salzburg by train!

Day 6: Salzburg
I started the morning by attempting a free walking tour. After failing to locate the hostel,I gave up and did a self guided walking tour using the hostel map and actually enjoyed it. I walked around  the Old Town, Mirabell Palace, went up to Mönchsberg to view the city from above.
In the afternoon, I went on the Sound of Music bike tour. Even though I'm not the biggest fan of the movie I really wanted to go bike riding and the result? It was a really good tour! Not only did we see the city, we went to the outskirts and enjoyed the scenery. I learnt a lot about the movie and also how film editing can really change the look and feel of a place. Fun fact: Did you know the scenes of the front and back of the house were actually based at different locations? They made it look like they were from the same house, but it wasn't...
As a result of the tour, I also met a bunch of people and we decided to have dinner together. It was so nice to have company! 
A delicious tavern near my hostel which has a beer garden

One of many stops on my tour, which apparently was featured in the movie


Salzburg!

Day 7: Salzburg
Today was a boring day as it was crappy weather. As the weather cleared up a little, I walked around town. Most shops were shut, as it was a Sunday. I decided to visit the Museum of Modern Art in Salzburg. I was surprised how interesting the exhibits were! One of the rooms had the flooring covered with real grass to fit in with the artwork theme of plants and flowers- How cool is that? However, they also featured some artwork which was quite disturbing,such as sex acts between puppets and body parts being collaged with flowers? Weird...
For the remaining of the afternoon, I spent it at a cafe, followed by dinner at an Italian cafe... It didn't sound like I made the most out of the day, but with the disappointing weather, there really wasn't much I could do...


I now realise how difficult it is to write a blog, so the remaining part of my trip will follow in my next post. Stay tuned!


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