31 July 2017

Travel: Italy (Part 2)


Hello everybody, 

and welcome to my post about Rome.

First of all, I have to say that I'm in a very lucky position to be able to travel as much as I do.

Just to give you a little heads up I went there with my grandparents and as my grandmother is severely disabled I did not get to do all the touristy stuff because it's hard to get to some places with a wheelchair as well as it was very hot at the time we went there. We pretty much had 38 degrees so we only left the hotel after 2 pm.


On the first day, we did one of those bus tours to get a good overview of the things.
We then just had dinner and after that did a little tour ourselves and visited the Spanish steps by night.

The next day we went to the Vatican and visited St. Peters Square and St. Peter's Basilica. The queue was extremely long and there was no shade but luckily we got to the skip the queue because of my grandmother. 
I do advise you if you want to visit any Basilica or Church or Dome or so do wear a long dress with a jacket or jeans with a T-Shirt. Otherwise, you need to buy stuff there which is expensive. 
Afterwards, we went to the airport to drop off my uncle and headed to the beach later.

As Tuesday was supposed to be the hottest day we went to the Botanical Garden to be in the shade. Even though it still was boiling. Later we went to the Castle Sant'Angelo. This is the place where the Pope used to live. You had a nice few over Rome from there too.

On Wednesday we went to the Capitoline museum. From the hill there we had a nice view over some ruins. But the museum was also very interesting.

On Thursday our last day in Rome, we went to this one big building at the Piazza Venezia (i forgot the name and kinda seem not to find out what it is called) from there you have an amazing few over the Colosseum and the ruins where Rome was founded. Later went to the Pantheon and had the best dinner at a Restaurant there with a very nice view of the Pantheon.

On our last day before leaving, we decided to get outside Rome to go to a theme park. As it still was very hot we only got there at 4 pm what we didn't mind as they were open until 10 pm. I went on a few rides but mainly enjoyed the sunset and it getting a little cooler.

Saturday we had to leave. To be honest, Rome is a beautiful city with so much history but you do not wanna be there in summer and/or with your own car. Driving but also parking is mad there. You don't have any rules or lanes. It was mad and caused me some panic attacks.

If you want to visit Rome with someone who's disabled or in a wheelchair that's no problem everyone is super friendly and obliging. You won't be able to go everywhere but you can visit most places. You also can skip the line and probably won't have to pay (at least at some places). I won't advise you to go alone as the streets are not that great and I also advise you to stay at a hotel in the city centre.

The hotel we stayed at was The Brand Roma. It was hard to find it because the usual road has some work going on so we needed two sat-navs to get there. It wasn't in the centre but we didn't mind that because we took our car anyway.
The breakfast wasn't great either and our room was dirty and some days didn't even get cleaned. Our TV was broken for days even though we said it multiple times. 
So basically it was crap and way too expensive for what we got.

But all in all, it was an amazing trip. 
Next week there is going to be another travelling post as I currently am in Hamburg with some friends.

Love, Steff xx

PS: now here are some photos!!! Hope you enjoy!
































24 July 2017

Travel: Italy (Part 1)


Hello everybody,

as you may have seen on my Instagram I've been travelling in Italy for the past weeks.
I'm going to part my journey in two. So the first post is about Tuscany and the second about Rome.
In the first week, i went to the Tuscany. We stayed at a place called "Pian dei Mucini Toscana Resort".

It's soo beautiful there and it reminded me a lot of summer camp because it was quite hilly and you don't have wifi in your room. But also the vibe of that hotel is very similar. I felt free and without any responsibilities.
The food wasn't the best and most of the buffet was fish even though the hotel wasn't that close to the sea.

Most of the time we chilled at the hotel. One evening we went to the next bigger town which is Massa Maritima and on the last day, we went to Pisa to visit the Leaning Tower of Pisa. We then met up with my uncle and went to Lucca to have a stroll around town and dinner.

Now let's look at some pictures.


















Hope you enjoyed the first part!

Love, Steff xx

3 July 2017

Travel: Berlin

Hello everybody,

last week I went to Berlin on a short trip with my grandparents.

The traffic on the way there was horrible because quite a few accidents happened and we had to use many bypasses. It took us 4 hours to get there pretty much double the time than normally. 

We stayed at the Leonardo Royal Hotel Berlin Alexanderplatz. It is beautiful not tho from the outside but inside it's very modern.  The breakfast buffet had a huge variety and it was delicious.

In the evening we went to a revue called "The One Grand Show". The costumes were amazing but also the dancing and acrobatics.


The next day we went to the Kollhoff Tower to take Europe's fastest lift. The view was amazing although I shat myself up there, at least I got great pictures out of it.








Afterwards, we went to my favourite restaurant to have a quick lunch.

The weather was amazing throughout the days. We just about left Berlin as it started to rain. As we got home we saw it really must have come down because some streets were flooded.

All in all, it was an amazing trip and I enjoyed most of it.

Love, Steff xx