Our first stop was at Berlin, the capital of Germany. This metropolitan city is the largest in Germany and houses around 3.4 million ppl.. Its excellent transport system and richness in festivals, contemporary architecture, nightlife and avant-garde arts makes it a popular tourist attraction and economy hub. The public transport in Germany though efficient, cost a bomb.. Being Singaporeans, we decided to test the system by going on free rides.. had a close encounter when 2 conductor officers boarded the train when we just alighted.. On a different note, we had to endure a 32-man dorm with only 1 shower room and 1 toilet cubicle for the gents.. what makes it worse was the fact that the shower was usually flooded by ankle-deep water levels, depending on the time of usage.. which makes it logical for one to either use the shower early in the morning or late at night when the water has subsided..
The following day, we went on a guided tour to the various attractions in the city... the trip was free-of-charge but our tour guide, David was so fantastic that we couldnt help tipping him after the tour.. Anyway, by this time, i learnt that my friend from Lyon, Cheong Chye, was having problems at the germany customs.. Apparently, the Berlin police refused to grant him entry into Berlin as he was holding a student visa which prohibited him from travelling out of France.. BULLSHIT! the worst thing was he was detained for 12 hours before they deported him back to Lyon... felt so bad and guilty since i'm the one who invited him to join us for this trip.. So CC, the following pics are for you dude!
The guided tour together with our tour guide David (front row, left most).
The group together with Catherine and Yucheng.
The Brandenburg Gate, former city gate of Berlin.
The remnants of the Berlin Wall which fell in 1989, permitting the access of East Germans into West Berlin.
Checkpoint Charlie: the famous standoff site between the Soviet and US tanks.
The Berlin Cathedral.






Okie next up was Prague.. Arrived in the city after an arduous 4 hr train ride from Berlin.. our Prague apartment was heavenly.. spacious, clean, exclusive and best of all.. cheap! There happened to be a Chinese restaurant just opposite our place.. so being Singaporeans, we ended up patronising it at least once per day.. so much so that the lady boss gave us free wine at the end of every meal in appreciation.. haha.. With that i leave you guys to marvel and enjoy the pics of this beautiful city.
Tyn church, a Gothic church founded in 1385. Astronomical clock, a medieval clock mounted as early as the 15th century.
Entrance to Charles Bridge.. constructed on 9 July 1357, at 5:31 am (135797531) by Charles IV.
National Theatre.
The unconventional office building, nicknamed "Dancing House".
St. Vitus Cathedral across the Charles Bridge.
Bird's eye view of the city from the Prague Castle.
Petrin Tower. Doesnt it resemble Eiffel Tower?
Yet another capital... this time of Austria.. this city is not only Austria's economic and political hub, it is also the cultural centre of the country and was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2001. True enough.. upon arriving there, we came across numerous museums, art galleries, music house and concert halls... Our first task was to source for cheap accomodation which we managed to once again.. comes with breakfast buffet too! =) all for just 16euros per night! One thing unique about this city is that the attractions are located in a circle instead of the usual town square, facilitated by the tramline which goes in a ring... Also, Vienna has got really nice sculptures and architecture throughout the entire city.. little wonder why this place is a popular tourist attraction throughout the year.
Museumsquartier, the 8th largest cultural area in the world, consists of a number of different museums featuring various exhibitions such as dance, architecture etc. Kunsthistorisches Museum opposite the identical Naturhistorisches Museum.
Heldenplatz, a historical plaza where Hitler announced the Anschluss of Austria to the Germans in 1938.
Intricate sculptures and carvings everywhere.
The Rathaus (Town Hall).
Main shopping street.
I LOVE SPRING!!!
Schönbrunn Palace. A pity the flowers havent started blooming yet..
Prater amusement park and the Hundertwasser House.




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