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  • Budapest

    Budapest

    We left Český Krumlov and arrived in Budapest in the early afternoon. Our first stop was the Dohány Street Synagogue — one of the largest in the world. The building’s Moorish Revival architecture was gorgeous, all stripes and domes and stained glass. From there, we strolled toward the heart of the city. We passed elegant boulevards and…

  • Český Krumlov

    Český Krumlov

    We took a train from Prague to Český Krumlov and arrived mid-afternoon. After checking into our accommodation, we set off on our first wander through the village. I’ll be honest — I’d never even heard of Český Krumlov before this trip. And yet, from the moment we arrived, I was overwhelmed by how authentically Czech it felt.…

  • Prague

    Prague

    We arrived in Prague in the evening after a long day of travel from Kraków. The sun was just starting to dip as we made our way into the city, and the streets were slowly filling with that early evening hum — locals heading home, tourists spilling out of hostels, trams rattling by. That night, we set out…

  • Krakow

    Krakow

    After our magical day in Wrocław, our group made the journey to Kraków — one of Poland’s most culturally rich and emotionally complex cities. It’s a place where stunning architecture, thriving food culture, and deep, painful history all exist side by side. We kicked off our time here with a walking tour along the Royal Route,…

  • Wroclaw

    Wroclaw

    After saying goodbye to Berlin, I hopped on a train with my new Intrepid group and made my way to Wrocław — a colourful city in southwest Poland that immediately charmed me with its blend of history, humour, and warmth. This was the first real day of our guided trip together, and I couldn’t have…

  • Berlin

    Berlin

    Berlin was the first stop on my two-week Central Europe tour. I chose to book this trip through Intrepid, using credit from my previously canceled Canadian tour. I was eager to experience travelling with a guide and a group of people around my age, and this seemed like the perfect opportunity.Berlin’s complex history is undeniable,…

  • Munich

    Munich

    On my rerouted trip back to Vienna, I spent one day in Konstanz, and was lucky enough to have my German friend as my own personal tour guide. It is a beautiful seaside city, right on the German/Swiss border. It’s so close in fact, that we walked to the border and had a foot in…

  • Geneva & Nearby Villages

    Geneva & Nearby Villages

    My home base whilst in Switzerland was Geneva, as I was staying with my cousin and his wife. It was so nice to be around family, as I’d been travelling for just under a month at this point and solo travelling can get rather lonely. Whilst in Geneva, I explored Lake Geneva, the old town,…

  • Vienna

    Vienna

    I adored Vienna. The city has the most amazing feel to it. The architecture was stunning, the shops adorable, and art and culture were well and truly present. Public transport was simple to navigate and very accessible. Also, the coffees were amazing. On one night I biked around different districts, and it was so easy…

  • Banff

    Banff

    Banff is my favourite place I’ve visited in Canada, but my experience did start off rocky. I arrived in Banff at around 4am after taking a 12-hour overnight bus, on which I got around 2 hours sleep. I also realised while on the bus that the hostel I’d booked had no running water and very…