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6 Weeks in Europe with ACP Rail - The League Travels' Ultimate Guide to seeing Europe by Train

Zach Brose October 4, 2018

Hi guys! 

This summer has been absolutely flying by!! As I write this we've just returned home to Bali from four weeks in Greece and are excited to recap all of our summer adventures for you. Where to start?! We spent most of June and July in Europe, and it’s time we finally share with you our guide to exploring the European summer by rail (and plane and car... but mostly rail!) European summer is a thing of legend- some of the most historic and romantic cities in the world have finally thawed out from the northern hemisphere's cold winter and come alive under the hot summer sun. Locals and tourists alike flock to iconic beaches and fairytale cities, and the experience lives up to the hype. If you haven't experienced a European summer, you need to! There's an endless list of places to see and itineraries to explore, but hopefully our guide can help give you some direction and inspire you as you plan your very own adventure through Europe. 

We partnered with ACP Rail to travel through Europe for 6 weeks on the Eurail Pass, and it was such a fun experience to see Europe by train. Growing up in America, train travel was really a novelty to us- so to travel through some of Europe's best destinations in this way was something we'll never forget!

If you're not familiar with the Eurail Pass (for non-EU citizens, or the Interrail Pass you're from the EU), its basically an all-in-one railway ticket. You choose the number of countries you want to visit, the length of time and the class, and then you carry one single pass to travel via train for the number of trips or travel days your ticket includes. It can be a little bit confusing at first, and the rules and included trains varies from country to country, so make sure to familiarize yourself with the Eurail website and the rules of the pass before you travel! Many trains are free within your travel days, but some require paid reservations. We had the 2-month Flexi pass with 14 travel days included within the 8 weeks. 

The benefit of the Eurail pass is the convenience of having everything in one place! You can read more about the Eurail Pass and purchasing your own through ACP Rail by clicking here. 

Ok- enough chit chat! Let's get to the 6 week itinerary. This itinerary will cover our recommendations for all things travel and accommodation, but we also have lots of destination info linked throughout! Here we go…

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The League Travels’ Ultimate Guide to seeing Europe by Train

Ok- we have so many places on our bucket list of European destinations, so we did our very best to fit a lot into short amounts of time, fully utilizing our travel days and leaving some room for spontaneity in case we wanted to change or revisit any stops. Here's a brief overview of our route: 

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London, UK

LONDON, UK

We flew in and out of London at the beginning and end of our trip because we found the best price on flights (on Emirates Airlines). We arrived into London Gatwick Airport, where you can take the Gatwick Express train into Central London.

We only spent a few hours in London as it was a transit stop- so once in the city, we ran a few errands and then proceeded to St. Pancras Station to catch the train to Paris! (But don’t worry— we spent more time in London later in our trip… stay tuned!)

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Paris, France

PARIS, FRANCE

We traveled from London to Paris on the Eurostar high-speed train, which works with the Eurail Pass but requires a paid reservation (around 30 euros per person)- but make your reservation as far in advance as possible! It fills up quickly and only a small amount of Eurrail pass bookings are accepted each train. We started at St. Pancras Station in London and arrived into Gare du Nord Station in Paris.

Paris is divided into 20 zones called “arrondissements” that start at the center and work their way out in a clockwise circle. Each one is different and offers a whole new glimpse into Parisian life! You can read our blog with a 24 hour Paris itinerary here.

We stayed in Paris for 5 days and saw loads, but could have explored for weeks and weeks without getting bored.

Our favorite Neighborhoods in Paris:

  • LE MARAIS (3rd/4th) - amazing cafes, shopping, the young, cool crowd and central location

  • MONTMARTRE (18th) - beautiful, old little neighborhood out of the city center with famous streets, churches and vistas

  • SAINT-GERMAIN-DES-PRÉS (6TH) - a bit pricey and touristy these days, but as classically-Paris as it gets with unbeatable location and perfect cafes + shopping

WHERE TO STAY:

  • BUDGET: My Hotel in France Le Marais - perfect location in Le Marais!

  • LUXURY: Intercontinental Paris Le Grand Hotel, Paris Opera

    Hotel Monge, Latin Quarter (see our full review here)

  • AIRBNB: Paris Odeon Studio - We stayed here and loved it! It was tiny but a great location!

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Avignon & Provence, France

AVIGNON, FRANCE

Avignon is a charming, walled medieval french city in close proximity to the famed lavender fields of Provence, the main reason we chose a stop here. It’s totally different from the beach towns like Nice and Cannes, surrounded by beautiful countryside, and chalk-full of history and things to see + do. From Paris to Avignon, we traveled on the TGV high-speed train which again works with the Eurail Pass but requires a paid reservation (we paid around 10 euros each)- we booked same day and it was no problem. We started at the Paris Nord Station and ended at the Avignon TGV Station. From here we rented a car through Sixt for the next week of our journey.

We stayed in Avignon just 1 day and felt it was enough time to see the city. Plan a few days though if you want to add a day trip or two to see the surrounding countryside and lavender fields around July!

WHERE TO STAY:

  • BUDGET: Hotel Le Garlande, City Center

  • LUXURY: Hotel Le Mirande, City Center- near Palais des Papes

  • AIRBNB: Studio Palais des Papes - We stayed here and loved it!

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Saint Tropez, France

SAINT TROPEZ, FRANCE

Ah, sunny St. Topez! This beautiful town on the Côte D’Azure has been the summer playground of the social elite for decades, largely thanks to the likes of Brigitte Bardot and Grace Kelly. High-end shopping, a marina full of mega-yachts and if you stick around long enough, you’re sure to bump shoulders with someone famous.

Part of what makes St. Tropez so exclusive and less crowded than other beach towns on the French Riviera is the lack of a train station- you can only get here by car, boat or (if it’s your vibe) helicopter, I suppose. We rented a car in Avignon and made the drive down on our own.

We stayed in St. Tropez for 5 days and it was the perfect amount of time to see the city, shop, eat and properly relax to our heart’s delight.

WHERE TO STAY:

  • BUDGET/AIRBNB: Studio Pace des Lices

  • LUXURY: Hotel Byblos St. Tropez - One of St. Tropez’s hottest hotels - read our full review here

  • LUXURY: Villa Marie St. Tropez - Beautiful hotel just outside of St. Tropez with stunning views of the sea - read our full review here

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Cannes, France

CANNES, FRANCE

Cannes is known for their famous festivals (Cannes Film Festival and Cannes Lions, to name a few), but this busy coastal city has so much more to offer! We spent our first few days along the touristy Promenade de la Croisette, and to be honest we weren’t overly impressed. But once we ventured into the old quarter we absolutely fell in love with the place. Shop, swim and sleep amongst the commercialized streets of the newer Promenade area, but if you want to get a taste for the charming character of Cannes, explore the outer + older neighborhoods as well!

We drove from St. Tropez to Cannes- which takes 1.5 hours, but we chose the scenic route along the coast and stopped often for photos (highly recommend!) so it took us around 3 hours. There is also a train from either Marseilles or Nice if you’re flying in or out from one of those airports!

We stayed in Cannes for 3 days and it was a good amount of time to get a feel for the city and explore quite a bit- but if you want to relax on the beach as well, you could definitely stay a few more days. Read more about our stay in Cannes here.

WHERE TO STAY:

  • BUDGET/AIRBNB: Design Flat in the heart of Cannes

  • LUXURY: JW Marriott, Promenade de Croisette - right by the beach + walking distance to everything! - read our full review here

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Nice, France

NICE, FRANCE

Nice was the last stop in our South of France lag of the trip, and it was a perfect way to end! It was the largest city we visited along the Côte D’Azure, and the destination we had the most knowledge about.

Nice has had a rough recent history with several terror attacks, but we felt perfectly safe and there was a heavy police and military presence patrolling the busy areas. Pedestrian areas were strictly enforced and while it’s always important to stay alert of your surroundings, we never felt worried or unsafe for even a moment.

The pebble beaches were bustling and lined with umbrella-clad cafes- exactly what you hope for in Nice. There’s so much to explore in both the new and old quarters, and if you fancy a day trip to Monaco or Menton (highly recommend!) the trains are quick and cheap and simple to navigate.

We stayed in Nice for 5 days, which gave us time to both enjoy the city’s beaches and sites and also to explore the surrounding cities and towns. We’d recommend closer to a week as there is so much to see in and around this popular city!

WHERE TO STAY:

  • BUDGET: Hôtel Régence - perfect location in the Jean Medecin neighborhood, steps from old town and from the Promenade/beach

  • LUXURY: Le Negresco - Historic Luxury right on the Promenade

  • LUXURY: Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée - Stunning beachfront hotel with amazing pool

  • AIRBNB: Airbnb near the Beach - small, simple, nice little balcony and great location near the Promenade. We stayed here 4 days and loved it! (Also had a washing machine which we were pretty desperate for at this point, haha!)

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Rome, Italy

ROME, ITALY

The Eternal City needs no explanation- but it’s one of our favorite cities in the world without a doubt. We’ve already written a full guide to Rome that you can check out here— we go in detail about pretty much every single thing we did!

We traveled from Nice to Rome via train using our Eurail Pass. We rode the train from Nice to Ventimiglia, Italy, where we transferred to the slower Italirail train that brought us all the way to Rome. There is a high-speed option that includes a transfer in Venice, but we didn’t mind the slower costal route.

*Be careful when using your Eurail Pass that you ALWAYS write in your travel days before getting on a train- we made the mistake of forgetting on this lag and the train conductor fined us 50 Euros each for the slip-up.

Our favorite Neighborhood in Rome:

  • TRASTEVERE - Quintessential Rome! small, cobblestone streets and the most amazing cafes and nightlife. Young, vibrant crowd and picture-perfect setting.

Read Our Full Rome Guide Here!
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Munich, Germany

MUNICH, GERMANY

Bavaria is quite a change from Rome, but it’s a stunning region and Munich is a lovely cosmopolitan city with a rich and interesting history. Only in Munich can you surf in a fast-flowing river in the city center’s park, drink a giant beer at the famous home of Octoberfest, explore sites perfectly restored to their pre-war glory and drive to some of the world’s most famous castles all in the same day! We took the Italian train from Rome to Bolzano Bozen, where we transferred to the DB Inter-city train that brought us to Munich (with a quick stop + transfer in Innsbruck, Austria). The train ride through the Austrian Alps was one of the most spectacular sites we’ve ever seen- so don’t miss this!

Read Our Full Munich Guide Here!

WHERE TO STAY:

  • BUDGET: City Aparthotel München - great location in walking distance of the city center, amazing amenities for a budget stay!

  • LUXURY: Hotel Bayerischer Hof - Classic (and modern) luxury in an historic, sprawling property. Read our full review of The Bayerischer Hof here!

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LONDON, UK

LONDON, UK

From Munich, we used our Eurail Pass to book a train reservation to Paris. We took the DB train from the Munich all the way to Paris with just 1 transfer. We had a bit of flexibility in our schedule on this lag, so we stopped for 2 more days in Paris (bc Paris).

From Paris we intended to take the Eurostar to London, but we made the massive mistake of waiting until the day of travel to book and there were no tickets for Eurrail passes left... (with our Eurail pass the ticket reservation was 30 euros/person, but around 300 euros/person for the full-priced ticket).

We had to be in London that day to meet my brother and his wife, so rather than pay an unexpected 300 euros we found a bus for 60 euros each. It was a less than pleasant experience that took nearly 11 hours (as opposed to 3), so avoid our mistake and book your Eurostar ticket in advance!! But- if you need an alternative option, we took the Flixbus. If booked in advance, you can book for less than $20!

London is another European city that needs no introduction, but we love it for the buzzing energy, the amazing shopping and the utter charm of British culture. There are museums everywhere you turn, great food and drink, and loads to do and see in this massive cosmopolitan city!

Our favorite Neighborhood in London:

  • SHOREDITCH - Shoreditch is the creative mecca of the hip east-end of London, and our favorite choice for the cool vibes, the grungy art scene and the amazing dining and nightlife

WHERE TO STAY:

  • BUDGET: The Shoreditch Inn - great location, economic but comfortable

  • LUXURY: The Langham, London - luxury in the heart of the city

  • LUXURY: The Ace Hotel, Shoreditch - Amazing rooftop, perfect location. Ace never disappoints, especially in Shoreditch!

  • AIRBNB: The Ultimate Shoreditch Flat with Outdoor Terrace - we loved staying here right in the heart of Shoreditch high street (also it was right next to a tiny juice bar called East London Juice Co. that Tara was obsessed with)

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BARCELONA, SPAIN

BARCELONA, SPAIN

Barcelona was a last-minute decision and not on our original itinerary, but Tara’s cousin was there for a few weeks with her husband and daughter, so we decided to spend our last week relaxing by the beach and catching up with family.

This was our longest train-travel route of the trip: we took the Eurostar from London to Lille, France, a TGV train from Lille to Paris, a sleeper train from Paris to Toulouse, and the Spanish Renfe train from Toulouse to Barcelona- about 20 hours in total. Since we were returning to London after Barcelona, we decided to fly back with (which was alternatively a 2.5 hour flight), but it wasn’t nearly the experience of seeing the entire route by train! Also, the sleeper train experience was so unique and something we really enjoyed!

Barcelona is an incredibly vibrant city with amazing food, beautiful architecture and stunning culture. We stayed in Sitges, a beach town 30 minutes south of the city, and took the train in and out of the city center to explore Barcelona. We spent our days at the beach, afternoons shopping and exploring, and evenings sipping spanish wines and hopping from tapas place to tapas place. Perfect way to close out our time in Europe!

Our favorite Neighborhoods:

  • GOTHIC QUARTER - cool old neighborhood in the heart of the city with great shopping and dining, walking distance to most of the city’s attractions

  • SITGES - trendy beach town just 30 minutes south of Barcelona and full of amazing food, drink and happening beaches

WHERE TO STAY:

  • BUDGET: Hotel Barcelona Catedral - Perfect boutique hotel with impressive amenities in the heart of the gothic quarter

  • LUXURY: W Barcelona - Barcelona’s most iconic hotel from the always-amazing W Hotel brand.

  • AIRBNB: Casa Esmerelda Sitges


Thanks for reading our Ultimate Guide to seeing Europe by Train! Let us know if you have any other questions, and now go book your very own trip through Europe by train!

-Zach

This post was sponsored by ACP Rail but our opinions, as always, are our own!

In Travel Tags Europe, Eurrail, Trains, France, South of France, UK, London, Germany, Italy, Spain, Rome, Barcelona, Paris
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7 Days in Rome with Explore Italy - The League Travels' Ultimate Guide to the Eternal City

Zach Brose August 12, 2018

Hey guys!

We're excited to continue our series of European Guides with a week itinerary for one of our favorite cities on the planet- Rome! After we left France, we took a train down the Italian coast (drool!) to Rome for a week of adventures with Explore Italy. Everyone loves Italy, and since Rome is one our favorite cities in Italy, we've put together our ultimate guide to the Eternal city just for you!

Everything about this city oozes romance, history and culture. Italians treat their food like a lover, and the passion is evident in every pizza, pasta and scoop of gelato. It's enough to make anyone a foodie! Beyond the food (if it's even possible to get past the food), the ancient architecture and history in this city is second to none. In case you aren't already booking your ticket on the next flight to Rome, let me remind you about the beautiful, warm Roman people, the stunning countryside surrounding the city, the incredible museums and nightlife and the language of love being spoken all around you... ok! I digress!

We're pumped to share some of our favorite areas, sites, foods and hotels to help you build your itinerary. What we loved about our adventures with Explore Italy was the chance to see not only the most well-known sites in Rome, but also the opportunity to get to see some of the lesser-known (but equally as amazing) parts of the city!

This guide will take somewhere around 7 days to complete, but you can see a lot in a few days and also stretch it over a few weeks. It's up to you, but however you choose to build your own adventure, thanks for joining us for 7 days in Rome with Explore Italy - The League Travels' Ultimate Guide to The Eternal City!


7 days in Rome with Explore Italy - The LeagueTravels' Ultimate Guide to The Eternal City!

Rome is a city for everyone- and while we all know the most famous sites, there's so much more to Rome than meets the eye. We always love to experience a destination beyond only the tourist circuits, which is just what we did in Rome. We'll break this guide down into 2 main areas, with the top things to do and see (and eat!) in each one. 

CITY CENTER

Ah, Rome... Full of charming ancient streets and lovely, boisterous Italians beckoning you into their restaurants for a meal. Winding cobblestone alleys open up to stunning churches and squares, and it's hard not to imagine the people who have walked the same streets from antiquity to present day. The center of Rome is the heart of it all, and it's best explored by wandering for days on end from one site to the next (or how we prefer to do it, one meal to the next!) Walk along Via Veneto for the La Dolce Vita experience, luxurious hotels and high-end shopping. Cross the River Tiber into bustling Trastevere to get a taste of one of Rome's hippest neighborhoods, or up to the Vatican City to see the Sistine Chapel and the Vatican museums. Shop and eat your way down Via Del Corso, explore ancient ruins, check out the Pantheon, rent a Vespa and eat gelato to your heart's delight! Everything you expect from Rome can be found around the hustle and bustle of the city center. Here's our top recommendations! 

WHERE TO STAY:

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WHAT TO DO, SEE & EAT:

  • Tour the Colosseum (because duh, it's the Roman Colosseum)
  • Check out the Pantheon (Sit and have a pizza or pasta at one of the cafes in the square to admire it!)
  • Explore the Roman Forum (The sunset light over these ancient ruins is unreal!)
  • Toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain (Try going at sunrise to avoid the massive crowds)
  • Walk from Piazza del Popolo to Piazza Venezia along Via del Corso (shop till you drop!)
  • Wander through Trastevere (Quintessential old Rome, wander the streets and have dinner at one of the many amazing street cafes.)
  • Check out The Vatican City, Saint Peter's square and the many Vatican museums (There’s so much to see here, so start early and allow most of the day to see it all!)
  • Live your best "La Dolce Vita" life along Via Veneto
  • Relax in Villa Borghese and see the view from Villa de Medici (Pro tip: check out the view over Rome from the balcony in the restaurant!)
  • Eat a takeaway pizza or a creamy gelato on the Spanish Steps
  • Order a decadent Gelato from Gelataria la Romana
  • Enjoy a romantic lunch at Doney Restaurant + Cafe
  • Order the Amatriciana pasta from Antica Osteria Pontesisto Roma in Trastevere
  • Apperetivos and Aperol Spritzes on the Le Meridien Rooftop
  • Hang out along the Tiber River in the evening
  • Check the view of the city from the roof of the Altare della Patria
  • Walk across Rome's most beautiful bridge, Ponte Sant'Angelo (The Bridge of Angels built in 134 AD!)

SOUTH ROME

OSTIENSE, EUR, TESTACCIO & PARCO DE MEDICI

When you think about Rome, chances are you only know about the main city center area. There's actually so much more to the Eternal City, and we spent a good chunk of our time in Rome this trip exploring the South side of the city! Starting at the city center and heading south, you'll run right into the bustling Testatccio neighborhood. The site of one of ancient Rome's original walls- this place is full of culture and history. You can find an amazingly preserved ancient pyramid (that's right- a pyramid in Rome!) and one of Rome's most vibrant food scenes in places like Mercado Testaccio, arguably the hottest spot in the city for street food. (Need I say more?) 

Head south from Testaccio to the next stop on our South Rome guide, Ostiense. The Ostiense neighborhood is an incredible area of Rome currently in the midst of a total transformation, and is quickly becoming one of the hottest young neighborhoods in the city. We spent our first few years of marriage living in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, well known as one of the most "hipster" neighborhoods in the world. Williamsburg is full of culture, art, cool bars, restaurants and cafes. We've found that most major cities in the world have similar neighborhoods, and we always search for them because it's generally our favorite spot- Ostiense was just that! From Museums, cafes and art installations by day to a thriving nightlife scene by night, It's a must-visit area of Rome in our opinion. If you're looking for a rad part of the city without all the selfie-stick-swinging tourists but still close to city center and full of life, definitely plan some time in Ostiense. 

Beyond Ostiense, and a little further south you'll find one of the most intriguing areas of the city- the EUR area (EUR standing for Esposizione Universale Roma). This lesser-known neighborhood is an area of the city built under the rule of Mussolini in the early 1900s to commemorate 20 years of Fascism in Italy. Italy was chosen to host the 1941 world's fair, and Mussolini used the opportunity to build an area for the Fair to take place that could later become Rome's new city center. WWII began and that never happened, but in the 1950s the city council once again resumed development and turned the EUR into a business district, as it remains today. You can find loads of modernist architecture and stunning buildings like the Square Colosseum here, and it's a great spot to explore that most people don't know about. 

We said that Rome is a city for everyone- and that includes the nature lovers! You don't have to go to Tuscany to fulfill your desire for beautiful, wide-open spaces (but still, of course, definitely go to Tuscany as well) you can just head a little further south to Parco de Medici! Golfers, nature lovers, park lovers and people wanting a peaceful and quiet location just 30 minutes from the city center- Parco de Medici is for you! 

Ok... enough talking. Here are our recommendations!

WHERE TO STAY:

SHERATON ROMA
SHERATON ROMA
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SHERATON PARCO DE' MEDICI

WHAT TO DO, SEE & EAT:

  • Climb the stairs in front of the Square Colosseum and check the Fendi headquarters in EUR
  • Admire the Piramide di Caio Cestio in Testaccio
  • Eat your way through Mercado Testaccio
  • Browse the beautiful art in Centrale Martini
  • Order a gelato at Gelataria La Romana in Ostiense- yes we mentioned this twice bc it's that good
  • Take a photo of the Facade Mural across from Porto Fluviale on Via del Porto Fluviale
  • Walk the ultra-modern Ponte Settimia Spizzichino bridge
  • Golf a round at the Sheraton Parco de Medici
  • Grab a coffee or gelato from Giolitti in EUR and spend a few hours walking around seeing the amazing architecture
  • Spend an afternoon sipping cocktails and swimming at the massive Sheraton Roma pool

Ok guys... just because we are obsessed with food, we had to share a few of our must-eat foods while you're in Rome:

  • Amatriciana pasta: This regional specialty from Amatrice of spicy red sauce and bacon is pasta heaven- for real. .
  • Pizza: This is a no brainer, but there’s simply nothing better than the pizza in Rome.
  • Pinsa: The ancient predecessor of modern day pizza, and a perfect snack!
  • Aperol Spritz: It doesn’t get more Roman than drinking an Aperol Spritz at a sidewalk cafe in the afternoon light of Trastevere (or anywhere for that reason!)
  • Cacio e Pepe: This is a simple roman pasta recipe and a staple at any respectable roman establishment! You can thank us later…
  • Gelato: Another no-brainer, but you’ll never enjoy gelato as much as you do waking around the streets of Rome with cone in hand!

Thanks for joining us for "7 Days in Rome with Explore Italy - The League Travel's Ultimate Guide to the Eternal City"!

Adventures away!

Zach and Tara

 

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48 hours in Munich with Bayerischer Hof

Zach Brose August 4, 2018

Hey guys! 

We are back home in Bali now, and having so much fun reliving our European summer adventures through these blog posts! After an exciting week in Rome with Explore Italy (more on that soon) we took the train north through Italy, Austria (the Austrian Alps by train are absolutely breathtaking!!) and into Germany to one of my favorite cities- Munich! I'd been to Munich once before with some friends years ago and absolutely loved it, so I was really pumped to experience it again with Tara. I studied German in school, so it's always fun to be back in Germany and be able to brush up on my German!

Munich is a great city for so many reasons- it's big enough to have everything you want in a modern metropolitan city, but it's small enough to tackle in a short amount of time. It's the capital of the German state of Bavaria, and is full of that quintessential German charm you want when you visit Germany. For example, the large Marienplatz square in the heart of the city is framed on one end by the new town hall, complete with a giant glockenspiel that chimes a few time each day with 43 bells and some 32 life-sized characters! Munich is the site of the world-famous Oktoberfest each year with the Hofbräuhaus as the launching ground, and the city is an important center of art, culture, politics, business and education. It is one of the few cities in Germany that rebuilt the majority of the structures that sustained damage from WW2 bombings to their former glory and revived much of the cityscape to it's pre-war splendor.

It's not just the city of Munich that has our hearts- the Bavarian countryside is the stuff fairytales are made of, and one of the most famous castles in the world, Schloss Neuschwanstein (pronounced noy-SHVAN-stine), is just a few hours drive south from Munich. The towns you pass through on the way are quaint and lovely, and in the summer nearly every single white house with brown timbers is adorned with colorful flower boxes. It's up there with the most beautiful road trips in Europe, in our opinion!  

For our quick stop through Munich we wanted to stay in the heart of the city so that we could easily walk around and explore, and there's no hotel more luxurious in the middle of the action than the Hotel Bayerischer Hof! This grand 5-star property was originally built in 1841, and it has been owned and operated by the same family since 1897. The hotel is sprawling and boasts more than 330 rooms and suites of different styles, 40 halls and meeting rooms, 5 restaurants, 6 bars, a massive spa and a rooftop pool, a cinema, a nightclub and more! You could stay a week at Bayerischer Hof without leaving the property to experience it all- but of course we did our best to see the best of both worlds. Since there's so much to see here and we only had 2 days to fit it all in, we thought it would be the best (and the most fun!) to bring you guys with us on our adventure- "48 hours in Munich with Bayerischer Hof"!


48 Hours in Munich with Bayerischer Hof

DAY 1

6:30 AM

With only 2 days to fit everything in, we dragged ourselves out of the ultra-cozy bed in our room at Bayerischer Hof to take a morning dip and enjoy the sunrise!

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7:30 AM

Breakfast is always our favorite meal of the day, and it's even better with a view over Munich's iconic skyline.

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9:00 AM

We always try to fit a workout in when we have the chance, and the rooftop gym with city views made us feel less guilty about not being out in the city yet! 

11:00 PM

Out to explore Munich's city center for a few hours! Frauenkirche, Marienplatz, the Rathaus-Glockenspiel and the Englischer Garten- all just a few minutes walk from the hotel!

2:00 PM

Shopping, coffee and major design inspiration from the coolest boutique we've ever been to: Sois Blessed. They have an amazing story and support incredible causes, so if you're ever in Munich, this place is a must visit!! We're obsessed. 

4:00 PM

Back to the hotel for afternoon drinks in the "bird's nest" at the rooftop bar.

7:00 PM

Dinner time! Take your pick from any of the many restaurants in Bayerischer Hof... from traditional Bavarian to Polynesian and everywhere in between! 

10:00 PM

It's been a long and exciting day, and tomorrow's even bigger- so it's time to get some sleep! 


DAY 2

8:00 AM

Road trip! Quick breakfast at Bayerischer Hof Buffet and then off to pick up the rental car. Today we're driving 2 hours south to Neuschwanstein Castle!

11:00 AM

We stop for literally every photo opportunity we see, so the 2 hour trip took us 3 hours haha. Time to spend the day hiking and exploring the town of Hohenschwangau and Neuschwanstein!

5:00 PM

In the car for the 2 hour drive back to Bayerischer Hof to freshen up and take in the sunset before going out on the town!

9:00 PM

Time to head into the city center for a giant beer and dinner at the world-famous Hofbraühaus to wrap up our time in Munich!


OK, that wraps up our 48 hours in Munich with Bayerischer Hof! There's so much to do and see in this amazing city and the surrounding areas, so hopefully this guide can serve as a starting point for your next trip to Munich! Just so that you have them all in one place, here's our top recommendations for you to start planning your trip:

WHERE TO STAY

  • Bayerischer Hof - Explore the property and book your stay by clicking below!
Hotel Bayerischer Hof

WHAT TO DO & EAT

  • Eat and take in the beauty of the Marienplatz
  • Watch the Rathaus Glockenspiel each day at 11am or 5pm (and 12pm in the summer!) 
  • Visit the Frauenkirche 
  • Castle hop from the Neuschwanstein Castle to the Hohenschwangau Castle
  • Shop, buy flowers and drink a coffee at Sois Blessed Boutique & Cafe 
  • Watch the surfers at the Eisbach and have a picnic in the Englischer Garden 
  • Road trip through the Romantic Road (Romantischestrasse)
  • Drink a beer and eat a giant pretzel at the world famous Hofbraühaus
  • Eat a Wiener schnitzel 
  • Afternoon cocktails at Blue Spa Bar on the Bayerischer Hof rooftop 
  • Polynesian inspired dinner at Trader Vik's in Bayerischer Hof 
  • Explore the many beautiful churches around the city (like the Asamkirche)
  • Ride a bicycle like the locals 
  • Check out the amazing street art along Tumblingerstrasse
  • View the city from the top of Alter Peter, the oldest church in Munich!
  • Pay respects and learn the dark history of the Nazi concentration camps at Dachau Concentration Camp 
  • Rent a BMW and cruise the autobahn
  • Eat a schnitzel from Tripadvisor's #1 rated schnitzel in Munich at Steinheil 16
  • Eat a Bavarian specialty - Weisswurst!
  • Visit the famous Museums like the Glyptotheck, the Deutsches Museum or Museum Brandhorst

Thanks so much for joining us for 48 hours in Munich with Bayerischer Hof - The League Travels' Ultimate guide to Munich! Until next time...

Adventures away! 

Zach

 

 

 

 

 

 

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2 Hours at The Langham Afternoon Tea in London

Tara Brose August 4, 2018

Hey guys! 

We were so excited to head to London as part of our 6-week trip throughout Europe! Not only was it my first time in London, but we were also meeting up with Zach's brother, Caleb, and his beautiful wife, Kath! We had 5 days to explore the city together, and knew the best way to start would be to have afternoon tea at The Langham, London to feel as British as possible! :) The Langham, London is iconic-- dating all the way back to 1865-- and is one of those historic hotels that has shaped the area in which it is located. Offering a luxurious experience from the moment you step foot inside the hotel, The Langham is the place to be if you want to feel as regal as a queen (or king)!

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Greeted by marble columns and a grand chandelier in the hotel's lobby, we were brought straight into Palm Court- the dining room where afternoon tea is served. I immediately fell in love with all of my surroundings and by the looks on everyone else's faces, it's safe to say that we all felt the same! You can't help but notice the rose theme throughout all of Palm Court- on display right when you walk in with actual roses inside of tea cups, found on the menu with drawings of delicate roses, and even painted on the teacups you drink from. The hostesses' outfits even play in on this theme, as they wear an a-line skirt with a beautiful pink blouse. I was in awe before we even sat down! 

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Afternoon tea began with a glass of Perrier-Jouët Blason Rosé (a rose-colored champagne) and we quickly learned that this was a summer staple here in London. It was as refreshing as it was delicious! Our waiter informed us early on that we would not leave hungry, but I still don't think we quite understood just how much food we would be consuming at an afternoon tea! You can choose between the afternoon tea or the high tea option, and we chose the high tea as it comes with an additional course and we came hungry. We informed the hotel ahead of time that both Kath and I were vegetarian and gluten free, and they made sure to prepare special options for us that made us feel very well fed and taken care of. We didn't miss out on anything! We were all given finger sandwiches to start: for example one with tomato, mozzarella, and basil, one with egg salad, one with cucumber, cream cheese, and chives, and there was a chicken salad option. Even after finishing our sandwiches, there was someone walking around with more to 'refill' our plates if we wished! Afterwards, we were served (what felt like) a never-ending supply of decadent treats; such as macarons, truffles, small cakes, mousses, etc. and finally... SCONES. The gluten free raisin scones were among the best I've ever had-- and there was strawberry and apricot jam that made them even more delicious! Of course I cannot leave out the fact that the whole time we were served different pairings of tea off of the tea pairing menu; all of which had unique flavors and notes that helped to distinguish them. I'm usually not much of a tea drinker because I prefer coffee, but I can honestly say that this experience was something that should not be missed and the selection of teas here made me reconsider my feelings about tea vs. coffee.

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Our visit to the The Langham, London was one I will never forget, and I don't think I could ever visit London again without including this afternoon tea as a must on my itinerary!

Thanks so much for joining us for 2 Hours at The Langham Afternoon Tea in London! You can book your stay at The Langham, London by clicking below!

The Langham, London

Adventures away! 

- Tara  

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A Day at Hôtel Byblos, Saint Tropez

Zach Brose July 26, 2018

Hey guys! 

We finished our time in Cannes and drove back to one of our new favorite places in the world- St. Tropez! We'd only been away for 3 days but couldn't wait to get back and spend a few days at Hôtel Byblos- one of the most iconic hotels on the Côte d'Azur and the famed celebrity playground frequented by the likes of Grace Kelly, George Clooney, Leonardo DiCaprio and Beyoncè. As soon as you step foot on the property, it's easy to see why the stars have paid homage for more than 50 years- it's pure, luxurious perfection. Not the kind of luxury that makes you afraid to touch the furniture (though every single detail is stunning and perfectly thought out)- but the kind of luxury that makes you feel so welcomed and cared for that you want to return again and again.

The location is wonderfully situated just on the edge of the center of town, so whether you want to get your shopping fix around St. Tropez's legendary streets, walk to the beach, or just wander the narrow alleys of the old town, you only have to head a few minutes in any direction. With that said- Byblos was built to emulate a village within a village, so you would never have to leave the hotel if you didn't want to. Multiple dining outlets (like celebrity chef Alain Ducasse's Rivea at Byblos), gorgeous suites, a spa, an art gallery and the infamous Les Caves du Roy nightclub are just a few of the [many] things that Byblos has to offer, and we're already itching to get back here again soon! 

There's so much about our stay at this legendary hotel that we want to share, so we're gonna take you with us through "A day at Hotel Byblos"!


A Day at Hôtel Byblos, Saint Tropez

7:00 AM

Roll out of bed and onto the balcony to take in the fresh air with your morning coffee!

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8:30 AM

A few quick emails in the study so that the rest of the day is all about relaxation. Not a bad place for some emails, if you ask us!

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10:00 AM

Extreme R+R in the Byblos Spa for two, please. 

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1:00 PM

Grab a quick lunch and then off to the pool for some Vitamin D therapy!

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4:00 PM

Wine and snacks in the room as we get ready for the fun night ahead!

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5:00 PM

A few hours out exploring the town and the hotel grounds to work up our appetite for dinner.

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8:00 PM

Back to the room to freshen up, enjoy a quick glass of Hotel Byblos' own exclusive 50th anniversary wine from Domaines Ott, and take in the Tropezien sunset!

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9:00 PM

Time for an amazing dinner experience at Rivea- food by celebrity chef Alain Ducasse, live music, and the perfect end to a perfect day at Hotel Byblos!

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Thanks for joining us for "A Day at Hôtel Byblos, Saint Tropez"!

You can book your stay at Byblos by clicking here. 

Adventures away!

Zach and Tara

 

 

 

In Travel Tags St. Tropez, France, Europe, Hotels
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A Day in Cannes with JW Marriott

Zach Brose July 2, 2018

Hey guys! 

If you've been following along on Instagram, you now that we just finished up a beautiful 12 days across the French Riviera! We from Paris we traveled to St. Tropez, and from St. Tropez we went east to the city of Cannes. Famously known for they annual film festival, Cannes is a bustling city on France's southern coast and a must-see for any Côte d'Azur itinerary. Since St. Tropez has no train station, we rented a car and drove along the ocean to get to Cannes- a journey that should take you about an hour and a half. We, however chose to take the coastal scenic route and subsequently (but without regrets) took about three hours to get there!

Cannes is quite a bit bigger than St. Tropez and offers an impressive array of tastes and styles, from high-end luxury shopping districts and posh beachfront hotels to a charming old town district full of sidewalk cafes and smiley locals. Unlike some of the smaller towns along the coast, Cannes' size means that walking from one end of the city to the other will take some substantial time. That's the best way to do it though, and each area you pass through is unique and different. We loved the city for this- one moment you were browsing the stunning racks of clothes fit for fashion week runways, and the next you were climbing an ancient hill to admire the view of the city below, and both activities work so harmoniously together that you hardly feel the transition from one to the next! 

We stayed at the beachfront JW Marriott Hotel Cannes and this amazing property was our base for our adventures around Cannes. JW Marriott's location is perfect for anyone wanting an ocean view, close proximity to the iconic beaches of Cannes and easy access to the luxury shops filling the surrounding areas! Something unique about the JW Marriott is their direct beach views, unobstructed by the palm trees lining most of the main road- and our balcony was the perfect place to take in the view, feel the salty Mediterranean breeze and contemplate how beautiful and rare a place like Cannes really is. From the moment you walk into the grand atrium-style lobby you feel the splendor and prestige of the names that come to Cannes each year for the festival. They have an outdoor restaurant, a massive rooftop, and the location can't be beat.

Check out "A Day in Cannes with JW Marriott" below, and you can book your own stay at the JW Marriott bay clicking here!


A Day in Cannes with JW Marriott

6:30 AM

Coffee + Sunrise from the rooftop FTW

8:00 AM

Breakfast is always better on a beautiful patio with sea views! The breakfast buffet at JW Marriott is the perfect way to fuel up before a long day of adventures!

10:00 AM

Beach time! While Cannes has amazing beaches right in the city, we wanted to explore the smaller towns surrounding the area, and the drive (or the train) are quick and easy with stunning views at every turn. 

1:00 PM

We were starving after a full morning of beach-hopping and sun-soaking, so a picnic on our balcony was in order. 

3:00 PM

Shop till you drop! Cannes is not only an amazing beach destination, but also has an impressive array of shopping to offer from high-end designers and local boutiques alike- and all in the middle of these charming, picturesque streets!

5:00 PM

We wrapped up an afternoon of shopping and made our way over to the old town to wander the ancient streets and watch the sun set. The winding cobblestone streets offer endless dining options in the coolest sidewalk cafes and restaurants, and the place comes alive with dining and drinking when the sun starts to set!

9:00 PM

Back at the JW Marriott and a nice glass of wine on our balcony to reflect on the day and plan tomorrow's adventures! 

 

Thanks for joining us for "A Day in Cannes with JW Marriott"!

You can book your stay at the JW Marriott by clicking here. 

Adventures away!

Zach and Tara

 

 

 

 

 

 

In Travel Tags Hotels, South of France, Cannes, France, Resorts, Europe, Marriott
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A Day at Villa Marie, Saint Tropez

Zach Brose June 27, 2018

Hey guys! 

I hope that everyone has been having a great week. We've been traveling trough France these past few weeks- we started with a week in Paris and then took the train south to Avignon in Provence for a day before renting a car and making our way down to the Cote d'Azur! Our first stop on the coast was St. Tropez and the luxurious 5-star Villa Marie, and there couldn't have been a more perfect welcome to the sunny south of France!

Villa Marie is part of a family-owned brand of hotels with locations scattered across some of the most beautiful parts of France, and the St. Tropez property is no exception! The brand has expertly maintained a perfect mix of high-luxury hospitality and down-to-earth warmth, and their expressed desire to create an environment that feels simultaneously like a high-end resort and a family home is spot on. Located just a few minutes drive up the hill from the city center of St. Tropez, Villa Marie is a tranquil escape surrounded by gardens and green, fresh air and stunning vistas of the azure Mediterranean Sea below. 

We planned to use Villa Marie as our base to explore St. Tropez, but we were so in love with the resort that we spent our days almost entirely on the property until we went out exploring at night! Sometimes when you travel you want to go out all day every day, and sometimes you need a few days of quiet refresh in a beautiful place- and what we loved most about Villa Marie is that it was a perfect setup for both! Check out our diary of "A Day at Villa Marie, Saint Tropez" below and you start dreaming of your own holiday paradise on the Côte d'Azur!


A Day at Villa Marie, Saint Tropez

6:30 AM

Not sure if there's a better way to start your day than to sip a cup of coffee and take a morning dip (or dive!) in a pool with Mediterranean views! 

8:00 AM

It won't take you long to recognize our affinity for breakfast- in fact, we're low key (self-proclaimed) breakfast critics, and the breakfast offering at Villa Marie wins all the gold medals. The vast, divine selections of breads, pastries, fruits, cold-cuts and cheeses, juices and other various breakfast items alone was enough to win our hearts- but the chef station for hot foods like omelettes, waffles and french toast really brought it home for us. It would be worth it to stay at Villa Marie St. Tropez for the brioche french toast alone!

10:00 AM

Lazy morning walk around the gardens and a little bit of reading in the sunny cactus room is just what we needed after a few crazy travel days in a row.

1:00 PM

Lunchtime! Dolce Vita at Villa Marie offers an impeccable dining experience- with the interiors to match! We were admittedly still full from overdoing it on breakfast (that French toast!!) so we went with a few Mediterranean salad options and shared a bowl of pasta. Of course, no matter how full you are, there is always room for dessert!

4:00 PM

Villa Marie offers a complimentary shuttle between the hotel and the city center of St. Tropez, and the charming driver Tony quickly became a friend. There's so much to explore in town, and we spent the afternoon shopping, snacking on crepes and macarons, and wandering through the ancient streets in the old town!  

8:00 PM

Back at the hotel and cozied up with a glass of wine in the orange room to catch up on the day's adventures and plan our next day in St. Tropez!

 

Thanks for following us for "A day at Villa Marie St. Tropez"! If you still haven't had enough, you can check out our photo diary here. If you'd like to book your stay at Villa Marie, click here!

 

Adventures away! 

-Zach + Tara 

 

 

 

 

 

In Travel Tags St. Tropez, South of France, Europe, Hotels, luxury travel
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A Day in Paris with Hôtel Monge

Zach Brose June 21, 2018

Hey guys! 

We're well into our 7-week European adventure, and so excited to start sharing some of the amazing places we've stayed and the awesome experiences we have had! Our first stop on the trip brought us to Paris - the city of love, the city of light, whatever it's referred to. Doesn't matter, because it is ALL of those things! We fell head-over-heals in love and cannot wait to come back (in fact we're debating changing our itinerary next month for another week in Paris before we leave!) For the first part of our time in Paris, we stayed in Le Marais, but the second part of the week we stayed at Hôtel Monge in the Latin quarter of the city's 5th arrondissement. This beautiful boutique hotel on the left bank was once a family home, but is now an impressively restored, beautiful designed boutique hotel with 30 rooms. The balcony from our room was the thing that Parisian dreams are made of, and the hotel's close proximity to the Place Monge metro station (just a 5-minute walk) made this place the perfect spot to stay to end our time in Paris. Add in a beautiful European breakfast spread, stunning interiors and modern French charm, and you've got a wonderful hotel that we're excited to share! Check out "A day in Paris with Hôtel Monge" below and click here to book your stay!


A Day in Paris with Hôtel Monge

6:30 AM

There's no time for sleeping in when you've got the entire city to explore! Coffee and criossants on our balcony are the perfect motivation needed to get us out of bed and ready to tackle Paris!

8:00  AM

Notre Dame Cathedral is the perfect destination for a morning stroll. Walking is the best way to discover Paris, in our opinion, and the early morning is a great way to avoid the crowds as well. Notre Dame is only 10 minutes walking from Hôtel Monge, so it's the perfect spot for a quick morning sight-see. A little stop for some fresh flowers on the way, of course!

10:00 AM

Back to the Hotel to freshen up and rest a little before we head out again!

12:00 PM

Back on foot for a walk up to the trendy Le Marais neighborhood for lunch! Paris sidewalk cafes are the perfect way to spend a leisurely lunch and plan your next move (or just sip wine and people watch), and Le Marais is full of them! It's less than a 20-minute walk back to the hotel, so we stopped by our room to grab a few things before heading to the metro station to continue our Paris adventures! 

2:30 PM

Down to the metro and up to Montmartre! We stopped at the Moulin Rouge to say we did, and then a slow walk up the hill of the 18th arrondissement with macarons in hand to check out Montmartre! Wandering around this charming neighborhood for hours is a perfect way to spend an afternoon.

6:00 PM

Ok- so generally when we travel we don't go back to the hotel 20 times a day, but with Hôtel Monge's perfect location it was so convenient to swing back by the room again to freshen up, change clothes (have a quick drink from the honesty bar), and regroup before heading to the Eiffel tower for sunset!

No one needs an explanation on what the Eiffel tower is, but it's worth saying that you can admire this iconic French structure from many angles. This evening we chose to hang out and drink wine on the stairs above the Jardins du Trocadéro before making our way down to the Carousel and eventually back to the Hotel- ready to fall asleep and tackle another day in Paris! 

Thanks for joining us for A Day in Paris with Hôtel Monge!

You can book your stay at Hôtel Monge by clicking here!

Adventures away! -Zach & Tara

 

 

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