B&B'ing in Munich

We checked out of our hostel in Stuttgart early in order to catch the express train to Munich. The two hour 180kph ride was through snow covered plains and hills and was very comfortable. On the way we passed through Einstein's birthplace (which according to Emma was the birthplace of the hang-glider as well). During the trip I travelled through the train to get a coffee from the shop at the front. It was quite a feeling walking along at 180kph as houses and trees zipped by at a frenetic pace.

Munich's Busy Streets

The tourist information office hooked us up with a nice, quiet bed and breakfast that was affordable and reasonably close to the city centre. We spent the afternoon taking a walking tour of the city with Emma as our tour guide. Munich is a lot denser than Stuttgart and has a more active feel about it. It has a lot of museums, galleries and historic buildings scattered right throughout its densely packed streets. Fortunately for us the weather was perfect and the temperature for the first time on the trip passed single figures.

Tate'alating

The past couple of days have been fairly relaxed after two weeks of constant movement. Having a flat to chill out in has meant there is not as much pressure to go and see things when its 1 degree outside and snowing. I have been catching up with work whilst Emma is reading up on a number of countries we are soon to visit. Yesterday afternoon we braved the rain and icy wind to checkout theĀ  Tate Modern gallery. Whilst we had both been there previously it is still a really great place to visit and has an awe inspiring approach along the Thames.